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A  LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES 
IN  THE  BRITISH  ISLES 


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A  LIST  OF 


MONUMENTAL  BRASSES 
IN  THE  BRITISH  ISLES 


BY 

MILL  STEPHENSON,  B.A.,  F.S.A. 


LONDON 

HEADLEY  BROTHERS 

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PREFACE. 

Since  the  publication  of  the  Rev.  Herbert  Haines’  Manual  of 
Monumental  Brasses  in  1861,  many  works  dealing  with  the 
subject  generally  have  been  published,  but  no  attempt  has  been 
made  to  bring  up  to  date  the  valuable  list  he  made  and  printed 
in  Part  II  of  that  work.  The  want  of  such  a  list,  not  only  as  a 
work  of  general  reference,  but  also  to  those  more  especially 
interested  in  the  subject,  has  long  been  felt.  This  new  list  is  based 
upon  that  of  Haines,  but  has  been  much  enlarged,  and  many 
sixteenth  and  seventeenth  century  inscriptions  added  as  they  are 
valuable  for  the  genealogical  information  given  by  them.  A 
complete  index  of  names  and  places  is  also  added.  Every  effort 
has  been  made  to  bring  the  list  up  to  date,  but  the  present  position 
of  many  of  the  brasses  cannot  be  guaranteed,  as  owing  to 
restorations,  erecting  of  war  memorials,  etc.,  brasses  are  being 
constantly  shifted  or  buried  under  organs  or  wooden  platforms. 
Theft  is  also  rife,  small  details  such  as  shields  and  groups  of 
children  frequently  disappear.  Whenever  pieces  of  a  brass  become 
loose  they  should  immediately  be  fastened  down  again  ;  if  this 
cannot  be  done  they  should  at  all  events  be  placed  under  lock 
and  key  until  they  can  be.  A  word  may  also  be  said  about  the 
over  cleaning  of  brass  plates  ;  patent  cleaners  in  a  few  years 
cause  more  destruction  than  centuries  of  wear.  Whenever  it  is 
necessary  to  clean  a  brass  the  use  of  an  old  paraffin  rag  is  quite 
sufficient. 

My  thanks  are  due  to  many  friends  for  much  assistance  in 
various  counties,  especially  to  Mr.  H.  O.  Clark  for  his  complete 
revision  of  the  Norfolk  list,  and  to  Mr.  A.  B.  Connor  for  Somerset¬ 
shire.  To  Mr.  Ralph  Griffin,  Secretary  of  the  Society  of 
Antiquaries,  I  must  record  my  most  hearty  thanks  not  only  for 
visiting  a  large  number  of  out  of  the  way  places  and  recording 
results,  but  more  especially  for  the  patient  labour  he  has  bestowed 
on  reading  and  criticising  the  proofs,  even  including  the  index. 


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LIST  OF  SUBSCRIBERS 

IN  ALPHABETICAL  ORDER. 

E.  .G.  Allen  and  Son,  12,  Grape  Street,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  W.C.2. 
W.  J.  Andrew,  F.S.A.,  The  Old  House,  Michelmersh,  near  Ronisey. 
Antiquaries,  Society  of,  Burlington  House,  Piccadilly,  W.l. 
Eng.-Cap.  W.  R.  Apps,  M.V.O.,  R.N.,  Branksome,  Chandlers  Ford, 
Hants. 

A.  A.  Armstrong,  M.A.,  361,  Cowley  Road,  Oxford. 

R.  G.  Baird,  Ashenden,  Plaxtol,  Kent. 

E.  A.  B.  Barnard,  F.S.A.,  26,  Warkworth  Street,  Cambridge. 

F.  P.  Barnard,  F.S.A.,  Bilsby  House,  near  Alford,  Lines. 

Rev.  C.  G.  Barton,  Gautby  Rectory,  Lincoln. 

E.  M.  Beloe,  F.S.A.,  Chase  Lodge,  King’s  Lynn. 

E.  G.  Benson,  Boldre  House,  Berkhamsted,  Herts. 

Rev.  G.  M.  Benton,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Fingrinhoe  Vicarage,  Colchester. 
Bickers  and  Son,  Ltd.,  Charles  Street,  Haymarket,  S.W.l. 

Blackburn  Public  Library,  c/o  The  Librarian. 

B.  H.  Blackwell,  50,  Broad  Street,  Oxford. 

C.  H.  Hunter  Blair,  F.S.A.,  57,  Highbury,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

A.  Bonner,  F.S.A.,  23,  Streathboume  Road,  S.W.17. 

Boots  Book  Dept.,  280,  High  Street,  Lincoln. 

H.  L.  Bradfer-Laurence,  F.S.A.,  The  Priory,  North  Wooton,  Norfolk. 
C.  A.  Bradford,  F.S.A.,  4,  Park  Place,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W.L 

F.  Brand,  26,  Oakfield  Road,  Ilford,  Essex. 

British  Museum,  Dept,  of  British  and  Mediaeval  Antiquities,  London, 
W.C.l,  c/o  R.  Jaschke,  26,  High  Street,  W.C.2. 

J.  and  E.  Bumpas,  350,  Oxford  Street,  W.l. 

J.  H.  Burgess,  F.R.G.S.,  St.  Anthony,  51,  Cavendish  Road,  S.W.12. 
Sir  H.  F.  Burke,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  F.S.A.,  Garter-King-of-Arms,  College 
of  Arms,  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.C.4. 

G.  H.  S.  Bushnell,  Farleigh  Castle  Rectory,  Bath. 

Cardiff  Public  Library,  c/o  The  Librarian. 

Wallis  Cash,  Wincanton,  Somerset. 

C.  J.  P.  Cave,  F.S.A.,  Stoner  Hill,  Petersfield. 

O.  J.  Charlton,  F.S.A.,  50,  Elden  Street,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
Cheltenham  Public  Library,  c/o  The  Librarian. 

D.  W.  Clark,  3,  West  Stockwell  Street,  Colchester. 

H.  O.  Clark,  27,  Cecil  Road,  Norwich. 

C.  Clay,  F.S.A.,  11,  Tite  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W.3. 

F.  W.  Cock,  M.D.,  F.S.A.,  The  Well  House,  Appledore,  Kent. 

A.  B.  Connor,  Petersgate,  Kewstoke  Road,  Weston-super-Mare. 
Cornish  Bros.,  39,  New  Street,  Birmingham. 

J.  E.  Cornish,  Ltd.,  St.  Anne’s  Square,  Manchester. 

Miss  J.  C.  Cramphorn,  St.  George’s,  Chelmsford. 

Rev.  Dr.  Cranage,  F.S.A.,  8,  Park  Terrace,  Cambridge. 

Rev.  Dr.  E.  Hermitage  Day,  F.S.A.,  Newton  House,  Belmont, 
Hereford. 

A.  N.  Disney,  M.A.,  B.Sc.,  14,  Wilton  Crescent,  Wimbledon,  S.W.19. 


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H.  Druitt,  Woodstock,  Christchurch,  Hants.  (2  copies). 

G.  H.  Duckworth,  C.B.,  F.S.A.,  Royal  Commission  on  Historical 

Monuments,  66,  Victoria  Street,  S.W.l. 

J.  R.  Dunlop,  F.S.A.,  18,  Morpeth  Mansions,  Westminster,  S.W.l. 
Eton  School  Library,  c/o  The  Treasurer,  Eton. 

Exeter  City  Library,  c/o  The  Librarian. 

Maior  Victor  Farquharson,  F.S.A.,  Naval  and  JMilitary  Club,  94, 
Piccadilly,  W.l. 

Lord  Farrer,  Abinger  Hall,  Dorking. 

W.  H.  Fenton,  Heston  House,  Heston,  Middx. 

A.  Finn,  J.P.,  F.S.A.,  Westbroke  House,  Lydd,  Kent. 

Major  W.  J.  Freer,  V.D.,  D.L.,  F.S.A.,  The  Stonygate,  Leicester. 

A.  C.  Fryer,  Ph.D.,  F.S.A.,  1.3,  Eaton  Crescent,  Clifton,  Bristol. 
Gawthorp  and  Sons,  Ltd.,  4,  Trafalgar  Square,  W.C.2. 

M.  S.  Giuseppi,  I.S.O.,  F.S.A.,  72,  Burlington  Avenue,  Kew  Gardens, 
Surrey. 

Gloucester  Public  Library,  c/o  The  Librarian. 

Miss  Rose  Graham,  F.S.A.,  12,  Ladbroke  Gardens,  W.ll. 

Rev.  H.  T.  Green,  8,  King  Street,  Thetford,  Norfolk. 

F.  H.  Greenhill,  Longshoot,  Nuneaton,  Warwickshire. 

Ralph  Griffin,  F.S.A.,  7,  Tressillian  Road,  S.E.4  (20  copies). 
Guildhall  Library,  E.C.l,  c/o  The  Librarian. 

R.  Harris  &  Son,  6,  Bridge  Street,  Northampton. 

W.  J.  Hemp,  F.S.A.,  Minshull,  High  Wycombe  (2  copies). 

E.  W.  Hiscoke,  22,  Hill  Street,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

H.  Wilson  Holman,  F.S.A.,  Furlong,  Topsham,  Devon. 

W.  and  R.  Holmes,  3,  Dunlop  Street,  Glasgow, 

Rev.  V.  Hope,  Radley  College,  Abingdon,  Berks. 

J.  A.  Humphries,  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge. 

IpsAvich  Public  Library,  c/o  The  Librarian. 

Lt.-Col.  Karslake,  F.S.A.,  11,  Southwick  Crescent,  W.2. 

W.  J.  Kaye,  M.A,,  F.S.A.,  Pembroke,  Park  View,  Harrogate. 

Miss  M.  Kerr,  58,  Cromwell  Road,  S.W.7. 

C.  E.  Keyser,  F.S.A.,  Aldermaston  Court,  near  Reading. 

Kingsford,  H.  S.,  Society  of  Antiquaries,  Burlington  House,  Piccadilly, 
W.l. 

W.  G.  Klein,  F.S.A.,  7,  Eldon  Road,  N.W.3. 

A.  Knox,  70,  Atholl  Street,  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man. 

Brig.-Gen.  F.  Lambarde,  C.M.G,,  2,  Kentish  Mansions,  Tunbridge 
Wells. 

P.  Laver,  F.S.A.,  43,  Head  Street,  Colchester. 

Rev.  H.  Lawrance,  Dinting  Vicarage,  Glossop. 

H.  W.  I  iewer,  F.S.A.,  Priors,  Loughton,  Essex. 

W.  A.  Littledale,  F.S.A.,  21,  The  Boltons,  S.W.IO. 

Liverpool  Athenaeum,  40,  Church  Street,  Liverpool,  c/o  The  Librarian. 
Liverpool  Reference  Library,  William  Brown  Street,  Liverpool, 
c/o  The  Librarian. 

Lt.-Col.  G.  B.  Croft  Lyons,  F.S.A.,  8,  Neville  Street,  S.W.7. 

Malvern  Public  Library,  Worcs.,  c/o  The  Librarian. 

Major  C.  A.  Markham,  F.S.A.,  The  Garth,  Dallington,  Northampton. 
Matthews  and  Brooke,  Bradford. 

Missionary  Equipment  and  Literature  Supply,  Ltd.,  Church  House, 
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H.  T.  Morley.  F.S.P.,  Leicester  House,  King’s  Road,  Reading. 

P.  Nelson,  F.S.A.,  Beechwood,  Calderstones,  Liverpool. 

R.  Neville,  c/o  W.  C.  Neville,  Ltd.,  Chilwell,  Notts. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne  Literary  and  Philosophical  Society. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  Society  of  Antiquaries  of,  Black  Gate 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

P.  Norman,  F.S.A.,  45,  Evelyn  Gardens,  S.W.7. 

Norwich  Public  Library,  c/o  The  Librarian. 

V.  L.  Oliver,  F.S.A.,  Greenhill  House,  Weymouth. 

H.  Oppenheimer,  F.S.A.,  9,  Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  W.8. 

Oxford,  New  College,  c/o  Prof.  J.  L.  Myres,  F.S.A.,  Librarian. 

W.  Page,  F.S.A.,  Ashmere  Croft,  Middleton,  near  Bognor. 

H.  J.  Paine,  Great  Melton  Rectory,  Norwich. 

Roland  Paul,  F.S.A.,  37,  Canynge  Square,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

R.  H.  Pearson,  13,  Addiscombe  Road,  Croydon. 

T.  F.  Phillpot,  Ditton  Lodge,  23,  Lewin  Road,  Streatham  Common, 
S.W.16. 

W.  W.  Porteous,  42,  Grosvenor  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

W.  H.  Quarrell,  F.S.A.,  9,  Brechin  Place,  S.W.7. 

Rev.  R.  Quirk,  Southgate  House,  Winchester. 

R.  A.  Raven,  3,  Hillmorton  Road,  Rugby. 

R.  Garraway  Rice,  F.S.A.,  Park  House,  75,  Albert  Bridge  Road, 
S.W.ll. 

Mrs.  Garraway  Rice,  Park  House,  75,  Albert  Bridge  Road,  S.W.ll. 
G.  A.  E.  Ruck,  27,  Palmerston  Place,  Edinburgh  (3  copies). 

G.  Me.  N.  Rushforth,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Riddlesden,  Malvern  Wells. 

St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Order  of,  St.  John’s  Gate,  E.C.l,  c/o  The 
Librarian. 

Sanderson,  H.  K.  St.  J.,  Ashfield,  Rothsay  Place,  Bedford. 

H.  Sands,  F.S.A.,  16,  Portland  Court,  Great  Portland  Street,  W.l. 
Sherratt  and  Hughes,  34,  Cross  Street,  Manchester. 

J.  Challenor  Smith,  F.S.A.,  Silchester  Conunon,  near  Reading  (2 
copies). 

C.  F.  D.  Sperling,  Ballington  Hall,  near  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 

L.  Stampa,  F.S.A.,  61,  Holywell,  Oxford. 

Stationery  Office,  H.M.,  c/o  The  Director  of  Publications,  Books 
Section,  Princes  Street,  S.W.  1. 

R.  H.  Stephenson,  10,  Salisbury  Road,  Leicester. 

C.  Stokes,  22,  Kent  Avenue,  Ashford,  Kent. 

P.  J.  Thornhill,  The  Beeches,  Staines,  Middx. 

Truslove  and  Hanson,  153,  Oxford  Street,  W.L 

Victoria  and  Albert  Museum,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 7,  c/o  The 
Director  and  Secretary  (2  copies). 

E.  Walker,  F.S.A.,  16,  CliffW’s  Inn,  E.C.4. 

Walthamstow  Public  Library,  E.17,  c/o  The  Librarian. 

Mrs.  Warde-Aldam,  M.B.E.,  A.R.R.C.,  HootonPagnell  Hall,  Doncaster. 
Rev.  C.  E.  Whiting,  St.  Chad’s  College,  Durham. 

H.  B.  Whitley,  Divisional  Engineers  Office,  Great  Western  Railway, 
Gloucester. 

Wigan  Public  Library,  c/o  The  Librarian. 

Rev.  E.  W.  Wilmott,  Stanningfield  Rectory,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

E.  Woolley,  F.S.A.,  Collingworth,  Lemsford  Road,  St.  xHbans. 


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CONTENTS. 

PAGE 

PREFACE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  V 

LIST  OF  SUBSCRIBERS  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  vii 

GENERAL  WORKS  OF  REFERENCE  .  .  .  .  xiii 

ABBREVIATIONS,  ETC.  .  .  .  .  .  .  ,  .  xvi 

BEDFORDSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  1 

BERKSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  14 

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  33 

CAMBRIDGESHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  55 

CHESHIRE  ,  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  68 

CORNWALL  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  70 

CUMBERLAND  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  78 

DERBYSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  79 

DEVONSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  ,  .  .  .  .  89 

DORSETSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  97 

DURHAM  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  104 

ESSEX  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  107 

GLOUCESTERSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  145 

HAMPSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  157 

ISLE  OF  WIGHT  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  171 

HEREFORDSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  172 

HERTFORDSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  177 

HUNTINGDONSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  201 

KENT  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  204 

LANCASHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  269 

LEICESTERSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  274 

LINCOLNSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  279 

MIDDLESEX  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  •  .  295 

MONMOUTHSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  318 

NORFOLK  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  319 

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  •  •  377 

NORTHUMBERLAND  .  .  .  .  .  .  •  •  392 

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  •  393 

OXFORDSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  397 

RUTLAND  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  426 

SHROPSHIRE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  427 


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CONTENTS. 


SOMERSETSHIRE  .  . 
STAFFORDSHIRE  .  . 

SUFFOLK  .  . 

SURREY 

SUSSEX 

WARWICKSHIRE  .  . 

WESTMORLAND 

WILTSHIRE 

WORCESTERSHIRE 

YORKSHIRE 

IRELAND  .  . 

SCOTLAND  .  . 

WALES 

ISLE  OF  MAN 

MUSEUMS  AND  SOCIETIES 

PRIVATE  POSSESSION 

DERELICTS 

INDEX 

ADDITIONS  AND  CORRECTIONS 


PAGE 

431 

441 

446 

477 

501 

519 

527 

528 
537 
541 

567 

568 

569 

574 

575 
582 
587 
593 
717 


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GENERAL  WORKS  OF  REFERENCE. 

Books  relating  to  particular  counties  will  be  found  under  the 
headings  of  the  respective  counties. 

Alcuin  Club  Collections,  vol.  XXII  (1919).  The  Ornaments  of  the  Ministers 
as  shown  on  English  Monumental  Brasses. 

Anastatic  Drawing  Society. 

Antiquarian  Etching  Club,  5  vols.,  1849-53. 

Antiquarian  Repertory,  2nd  ed.,  4  vols.,  1807-9. 

Antiquaries  Journal.  Journal  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London. 
Antiquary,  1880-1915. 

Arch.  Jour.  Journal  of  the  Archaeological  Institute  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland. 

Ashdown,  Armour.  British  and  Foreign  Arms  and  Armour,  by  C.  H. 
Ashdown,  1909. 

Ashdown,  Costume.  British  Costume  during  XIX  centuries,  by  Mrs.  C.  H. 
Ashdown,  1910. 

Assoc.  Archit.  Soc.  Reports.  Reports,  etc.,  of  the  Associated  Architectural 
Societies  of  Northampton,  York,  Lincoln,  Bedford,  etc. 

B. A.A.  Jour.  Journal  of  the  British  Archaeological  Association. 

Bazaar. 

Beaumont.  Ancient  Memorial  Brasses,  by  E.  T.  Beaumont,  1913. 

Bib.  Top.  Brit.  Bibliotheca  Topographica  Britannica,  by  John  Nichols, 
1780-95. 

Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs.  Monumental  Brasses  and  Slabs,  by  C.  Boutell,  1847. 
Boutell,  Series.  The  Monumental  Brasses  of  England,  a  series  of  engrav¬ 
ings  on  wood,  by  C.  Boutell,  1849. 

Boutell,  Christian  Mon.  Christian  Monuments  in  England  and  Wales, 
by  C.  Boutell,  1854. 

Boy’s  Own  Paper. 

British  Architect. 

Builder. 

Building  News. 

Burlington  Magazine. 

Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust.  Illustrations  of  Monumental  Brasses 
published  by  the  Cambridge  Camden  Society,  1846. 

Clinch,  Churches.  Old  English  Churches,  by  G.  Clinch,  1900. 

Clinch,  Costume.  English  Costume,  by  G.  Clinch,  1909  (Antiquary’s  Books). 
Crossley.  English  Church  Monuments,  by  F.  H.  Crossley,  1921. 

C. U.A.B.C.  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  Cambridge  University  Association 

of  Brass  Collectors,  pts.  1-12,  1887-1893.  (Afterwards  the  Monumental 
Brass  Society.) 

Dasent.  The  Speakers  of  the  House  of  Commons,  by  A.  I.  Dasent,  1911. 

Druitt.  A  Manual  of  Costume  as  illustrated  by  Monumental  Brasses,  by  H. 
Druitt,  1906. 

Drummond.  Noble  British  Families,  by  H.  Drummond,  2  vols.  1846. 


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GENERAL  WORKS  OF  REFERENCE. 


Enoycl.  Brit.  Encyclopaedia  Britannica,  11th  ed.,  1910,  article  Brasses. 

Fairholt,  Costume.  Costume  in  England,  by  F.  W.  Fairholt,  3rd  ed.  by 
the  Hon.  H.  A.  Dillon,  2  vols,  1885. 

Foster,  Feudal  Arms.  Some  Feudal  Coats  of  Arms,  by  J.  Foster,  4to  ed. 
1901,  8vo  ed.,  1902. 

Gawthorp.  The  Brasses  of  om*  Homeland  Churches,  by  W.  E.  Gawthorp, 
192.3. 

Gent.  Mag.  Gentleman’s  Magazine,  1731-1868. 

Geneal.  Mag.  Genealogical  Magazine,  1898-1904. 

Girl’s  Own  Paper. 

Gough.  Sepulchral  Monuments  of  Great  Britain,  by  R.  Gough,  2  vols. 
1786-96  (frequently  bound  in  5  parts). 

Haines.  A  Manual  of  Monumental  Brasses,  by  H.  Haines,  1861. 

Hartshorne,  Fun.  Mon.  Funeral  Monuments  in  Northamptonshire,  etc., 
by  C.  H.  Hartshorne,  1840. 

Hewitt,  Armour.  Ancient  Armour  and  Weapons  in  Europe,  by  J.  Hewitt, 

3  vols.  1855-60. 

Hollis.  Monumental  Effigies  of  Great  Britain,  by  T.  and  G.  Hollis,  1840-42. 

Home  Counties  Mag.  Home  Counties  Magazine.  1889-1912. 

Lysons,  Mag  Brit.  Magna  Britannia,  by  D.  and  S.  Lysons,  6  vols.,  1806-22. 

Macalister,  Eccles.  Vests.  Ecclesiastical  Vestments,  by  R.  A.  S.  Macalister, 
1896. 

Macklin,  Mon.  Br.  Monumental  Brasses,  by  H.  W.  Macklin,  1st  ed.,  1890, 
6th  ed.,  1913. 

Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.  The  Brasses  of  England,  by  H.  V/.  Macklin,  1907 
(Antiquary’s  Books). 

Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.  Miscellanea  Genealogica  et  Heraldica. 

M.  B.  S.  Portfolio.  Portfolio  of  the  Monumental  Brass  Society,  4  vols., 
1894-1914. 

M.  B.  S.  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  Monumental  Brass  Society,  6  vols., 
1887-1914,  including  12  parts  of  the  C.U.  A.  B.  C.  Trans.,  viz.,  vol.  I,  pts. 
1-10,  and  II,  pts.  11  and  12. 

Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.  The  Oxford  Journal  of  Monumental  Brasses, 
being  the  Journal  of  the  Oxford  University  Brass-rubbing  Society,  vol. 

I,  1897-1899,  vol.  II,  pts.  1  and  2,  1900,  3,  1912. 

Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.  The  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Monumental  Brasses, 
published  by  the  Oxford  University  Brass-rubbing  Society,  pts.  1-5, 
1898-1901. 

Oxford  Man.  A  Manual  for  the  study  of  Monumental  Brasses,  1848. 

Blanche,  Costume.  A  Cyclopaedia  of  Costume,  bv  J.  R.  Blanche,  2  vols., 
1876-79. 

Reliquary,  1860-94. 

Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.  Reliquary  and  Illustrated  Archaeologist,  1895- 
1909. 

Rogers,  Sep.  Effs.  of  Devon.  Ancient  Sepulchral  Effigies,  etc.,  of  Devon,  by 
W.  H.  Hamilton  Rogers,  1877. 

Rogers,  Memorials  of  the  West.  Memorials  of  the  West,  by  W.  H.  H.  Rogers, 
1888. 

Rogers,  Strife  of  the  Roses.  Strife  of  the  Roses  and  Days  of  the  Tudors  in  the 
West,  by  W.  H.  H.  Rogers,  1890. 

St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.  Transactions  of  St.  Paul’s  Ecclesiological 
Society. 

Soc.  Antiq.  Lond.  Proc.  Proceedings  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
London,  1  series,  1843-59,  2  series,  1859-1920. 


GENERAL  WORKS  OF  REFERENCE. 


XV 


Stothard.  Monumental  Effigies,  by  C.  A.  Stothard,  1st  ed.,  1817,  2nd  ed., 
1876. 

Suffiing.  English  Church  Brasses,  by  E.  R.  Suffiing,  1910. 

Topog.  and  Geneal.  Topographer  and  Genealogist,  3  vols.,  1846-58. 

V.  and  A.  Mus.  List.  List  of  Rubbings  of  Brasses  in  the  Victoria  and  Albert 
Museum,  classified  and  arranged  in  chronological  order,  1915. 

V.  C.  H.  Victoria  County  Histories. 

Waller.  A  Series  of  Monumental  Brasses  from  the  13th  to  the  16th  century, 
by  J.  G.  and  L.  A.  B.  Waller,  1864. 

Ward.  Brasses,  by  J.  S.  M.  Ward,  1912  (Cambridge  Manuals  of  Science 
and  Literature). 

Weever.  Ancient  Funeral  Monuments,  by  J.  Weever,  1631. 


COLLECTIONS  OF  RUBBINGS. 

British  Museum  : 

Addington.  Add.  MS.  32490  (54  vols.  Atlas  folio). 

Craven  Ord.  Add.  MS.  32478  (166  folios). 

Creeny.  Add.  MS.  35135,  English  (paper  rolls). 

Creeny.  Add.  MS.  35136,  Foreign  (paper  rolls). 

Da\’y.  Add.  MS.  32483-84,  all  Suffolk  (paper  sheets). 

Douce.  Add.  MS.  32479  (paper  rolls). 

Hartshorne.  Add.  MS.  34806  (3  vols.  Atlas  folio). 

Hutchison.  Add.  MS.  32489  (paper  rolls). 

Rowe.  Add.  MS.  32481  (paper  rolls). 

Various.  Add.  MSS.  32480,  32482,  32485-88,  34891-94. 

Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London  (arranged  topographically  in  portfolios). 
Victoria  and  Albert  Museum  (classified  and  arranged  chronologically). 


XVI 


ABBREVIATIONS,  ETC. 


ABBREVIATIONS,  Etc. 


abp. 

archbishop 

Lat. 

Latin 

acad. 

academical  dress 

local 

the  work  of  a  provincial 

ach. 

achievement 

school. 

arm. 

armour 

mar. 

married 

A.T. 

altar  tomb 

marg. 

marginal 

bart. 

baronet 

mcht. 

merchant 

bp. 

bishop 

mcht.  mk. 

merchant  mark 

br. 

brass 

mur. 

mural,  against  wall 

Brit.  Mus. 

British  Museum 

mutil. 

mutilated 

C. 

choir,  chancel 

N. 

nave 

c. 

circa,  about 

N.A. 

north  aisle 

ch. 

church 

N.C. 

north  chapel 

chil. 

children 

N.Tr. 

north  transept 

coh. 

coheir 

obv. 

obverse 

coll. 

collection 

orig. 

original. 

covd. 

covered 

palimp. 

palimpsest 

dau. 

daughter 

par. 

parish 

dec. 

deceased 

pos. 

posuit,  placed 

det. 

detail 

rect.  pi. 

rectangular  plate 

eff. 

effigv 

rel. 

relaid 

eleg. 

elegiac 

rev. 

reverse 

Eng. 

English 

S.A. 

south  aisle 

engr. 

engraved 

s.c. 

south  chapel 

esq. 

esquire 

S.  Tr. 

south  transept 

evang. 

sh. 

shield 

symbols. 

evangelistic  S3mibols 

sm. 

small 

fern. 

female 

Soc.  Antiq. 

Society  of  Antiquaries 

fig- 

figure 

Trin. 

Trinity 

Fr. 

French 

V. and  A. 

frag. 

fragment 

Mus. 

Victoria  and  Albert 

h. 

heir 

Museum 

hf. 

half 

vests. 

vestments 

inscr. 

inscription 

vv. 

verses 

kng. 

kneeling 

w. 

wife. 

knt. 

knight 

Words  or  dates  enclosed  in  rectangular  brackets  contain  information 
which  cannot  be  ascertained  from  the  present  state  of  the  brass,  but  which 
has  been  supplied  from  authentic  sources,  generally  wills  or  inquisitions. 

The  dates  in  Clarendon  type  are  those  of  the  engraving  of  the  brasses, 
usually  the  date  of  death. 

Figures  less  than  18  inches  in  length  are  described  as  small,  above  42 
inches  as  large. 

When  nothing  is  said  about  the  inscription,  but  names  and  dates  are 
given,  it  may  be  presumed  the  inscription  is  in  existence. 

The  titles  of  works  in  which  illustrations  of  brasses  are  to  be  found  are 
printed  in  italics. 


BEDFORDSHIRE. 


Fisher,  Colls.  Collections  Genealogical  and  Topographical  for  Bedfordshire, 
by  T.  Fisher,  1812-36. 

Fisher,  Mon.  Rem.  Monumental  Remains  and  Antiquities  in  Bedfordshire, 
by  T.  Fisher,  1828. 

Isherwood,  Grace.  Monumental  Brasses  in  Bedfordshire  Churches,  1906. 

Sanderson,  H.  K.  St.  J.  The  Brasses  of  Bedfordshire,  contributed  to  the 
Transactions  of  the  Monumental  Brass  Society,  vol.  II,  pp.  33,  74, 
117,  153,  193,  275,  and  vol.  Ill,  p.  31. 

V.  C.  H.  Beds.  Victoria  County  History,  Bedfordshire. 

Ampthill.  I.  Wm.  Hicchecok,  woolman,  mcht.,  ‘‘  locum 
tenens  ”  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  1450,  in  civil  dress,  mutil.,  and 
widow  “  domina  ”  Agnes.  II.  John  Lodyngton  junior,  1485, 
(eff.  lost),  and  w.  Margt.,  sm.,  worn.  III.  John  Barnard, 
chapman,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Ellen,  1506,  sm.,  worn  ;  inscr., 
4  sons  and  3  daus.  lost.  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem.,  no.  32.  IV. 
Inscr.  in  7  Eng.  vv.,  c.  1520  ;  Trinity  and  scroll  lost.  Fisher, 
Mon.  Rem.,  no.  31.  V.  Sir  Mch.  Harve,  1532,  in  arm., 
marg.  inscr.  and  1  sh.,  now  mur.,  N.A.  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem., 
no.  2  ;  Suffolk  Proc.,  Ill,  315.  Nos.  I-IV  now  on  boards  on  Tower 
piers . 

Arlesley.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Bich.  Edwards,  esq.,  1638, 
aged  57,  N. 

Aspley  Guise.  I.  Priest  in  acad.  kng.,  with  St.  John  Bapt. 
standing,  c.  1410  ;  cross  and  marg.  inscr.  lost ;  rel.,  N.A.  Fisher, 
Colls.,  pi.  6.  II.  [Sir  John  Guise,  1501],  in  arm.  with  SS.  collar, 
crest  and  4  shs.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.A.  Fisher,  Colls.,  pi.  5.  III. 
Inscr.  in  9  Lat.  vv.  Wm.  Stone,  1618,  aged  72,  mur.,  C. 

Barford,  Great.  I.  Man  in  arm.  and  w.,  c.  1525  ;  inscr. 
lost ;  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  John  Fetzgefferie,  1535,  on  a  board,  C. 

Barford,  Little.  I.  Thos.  Perys,  1535,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Agnes,  local,  N.  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem.,  no.  3. 

Barton-in-the-Clay.  I.  Inscr.  Philip  de  Lee,  rector  [1349]. 

II.  Rich.  Brey,  rector  [1396],  hf.  eS.  in  mass  vests.  Anonymous. 

III.  Civilian,  c.  1490  ;  inscr.  lost ;  sm.,  worn.  All  rel.  in  one  slab 
and  mur.,  C. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Bedford,  St.  Mary.  I.  Bobt.  Hawse,  gent.,  thrice  mayor, 
1627,  aged  52,  in  civil  dress,  under  wooden  floor  of  C.  Fisher, 
Colls.,  pi.  12.  II.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Judeth,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Hawse,  w.  of  Thos.  Baldwin,  esq.,  1629,  aged  51.  III.  Inscr. 

Wm.  Thorne  [infant  son  of  no.  V.],  1640,  mur.,  C.  IV.  Mary, 

eld.  dau,  of  Wm.  Horspoole,  esq.,  w.  of  Dr.  Giles  Thorne,  1663, 
aged  61,  with  3  daus.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  sh.,  mur.,  C.  V. 
Inscr.  with  ach.  Giles  Thorne,  D.D.,  chaplain  in  ordinary  to 
Chas.  II,  archdeacon  of  Bucks.,  rector  of  St.  Mary  and  of  St. 
Peter,  Bedford,  1671,  mur.,  C. 

Bedford,  St.  Paul.  I.  Sir  Wm.  Harper,  lord  mayor  of  London 
[in  1561],  founder  of  Bedford  grammar-school  and  almshouses, 
1573,  aged  77,  in  arm.  with  mantle,  and  2nd  w.  Margt.  [Leeder  or 
Lethers],  rel.  and  partly  restored,  A.T.,  S.C.  D.G.  Carey  Elwes, 
Bedford  and  neighbourhood,  14  ;  Fisher,  Colls.,  pi.  11  ;  Bond,  and 
Middx.  Arch.  Soc.  Trans.,  IV,  86  ;  Macklin,  Mon.  Br.,  1st  ed., 
30,  6th  ed.,  32  ;  The  Ousel,  Xmas  (1899)  Number,  supplement. 
II.  Inscr.  Robt.  Waller,  thrice  mayor,  1608,  aged  73,  and  w.  Mary, 
1606,  aged  71,  had  7  sons  and  5  daus.,  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  with 
engraver’s  monogram.  Wm.  Waller,  5th  son  of  no.  II.,  thrice 
mayor,  1636,  aged  58,  mur.,  C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  90  (monogram). 

Biddenham.  I.  Wm.  Faldo  and  w.  Agnes,  also  John  Faldo, 
c.  1490,  both  in  civil  dress,  rel.  on  vestry  floor  :  Fisher,  Colls., 
pi.  15.  II.  Inscr.  and  6  Lat.  vv.  John  Aylyff,  rector  [1454-1499], 
inscr.  mur.,  Tower,  vv.  mur.,  C.  III.  Man  and  woman  in 
shrouds,  c.  1520  ;  inscr.  lost ;  rel.,  Vestry.  IV.  Helen,  dau. 
of  Geo.  Nodes  of  Shephall,  esq.,  w.  of  Wm.  Boteler,  esq.,  1639, 
rect.  pi.  with  bust  and  inscr.,  mur.,  Vestry. 

Biggleswade.  I.  Wm.  Halsted,  1449,  in  civil  dress,  head 
gone,  and  2  ws.,  Isabel  (lost)  and  Alice  (name  cut  on  shoulder), 
worn,  now  mur.,  N.C.  behind  organ.  II.  Inscr.  in  16  Lat.  vv., 
portions  of  marg.  inscr.  in  10  Lat.  vv.,  shafts  of  canopy,  2  crescents 
and  1  scroll ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  John  Rudyng,  prebendary 
[of  Lincoln],  archdeacon  of  Bedford,  and  rector  of  St.  Michael, 
Gloucester,  [rebuilder  of  the  chancel,  c.  1467,  died  1481],  under 
canopy  with  SS.  John  Bapt.,  Anne,  Elizth.,  and  Mary  of  Eg3rpt 
in  the  upper  part,  sm.  fig.  of  death  and  two  angels  with  St.  John’s 
head ;  the  original  slab  powdered  with  crescents  and  escallops ; 
the  frags,  now  rel.  on  N.  wall  of  C.  Gough,  II,  pi.  102,  p.  273 
(with  slab).  The  flgure  of  death  is  now  in  private  hands. 

Blunham.  I.  Rich.  Maulaye,  mercer,  1506,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Alice,  N. 


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Bromham.  [Sir  John  Dyve],  1535,  in  arm.,  with  his  mother 
Elizth.,  dan.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Wilde,  esq.  [1497],  and  w.  Isabel, 
dan.  and  h.  of  Sir  Balph  Hastings,  triple  canopy  mntih,  foot 
inscr.  and  mutil.  marg.  inscr.  in  Lat  vv.,  5  shs.  (2  lost),  large,  C.  ; 
a  palimp.  by  appropriation,  originally  commemorating  Thos. 
Widville  of  Grafton,  esq.,  1435,  with  SS.  collar,  and  ws.  Elizth. 
and  Alice.  The  only  alterations  made  were  the  insertion  of  a 
new  foot  inscr.  and  of  3  shs.  on  the  finials  of  the  canopy.  In  1923 
four  pieces  of  canopy  work  were  loose  in  the  vestry.  Lysons,  Mag. 
Brit.,  I,  695*  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  2  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List, 
pi.  16. 

CADDiHGTOisr.  I.  Johii  Hawtt  alias  Cryscyan,  1505,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w\  Elizth.,  with  4  sons  and  4  dans.,  N.  II.  Edw. 
Dormer,  yeoman,  1518,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  Joan  with  7  sons 
and  7  daus.,  and  Elizth.,  N.A. 

Campton.  I.  Bich.  Carlyll,  esq.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan, 
both  died  14  Eeb.,  1489,  sm.,  N.  Fisher,  Mon.  Bern.,  no.  4. 

Cardington.  I.  [Sir  Wm.  Gascoigne,  comptroller  of  the 
household  to  cardinal  Wolsey,  1540],  in  arm.  with  tabard,  and  2 

ws.  [Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Pennington,  and - dau.  of  John 

Winter],  both  in  heraldic  dresses  ;  children  and  inscr.  lost ;  A.T., 
C.  Suffolk  Visitation,  1561,  ed.  by  J.  J.  Hoivard,  II,  162,  origin¬ 
ally  published  in  East  Anglian  N.  and  Q.  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List. 
pi.  30,  no.  I.  II.  Sir  Jarrate  Harvye,  2nd  son  of  John  Harvye 
of  Thurley,  esq.,  1638,  aged  69,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Dorothy,  dau. 
and  coh.  of  John  Gascoigne  of  Cardington  manor,  esq.,  with  6  sons 
and  5  daus.,  A.T.,  C.  C.U.A.B.C.  Trans.,  pt.  X,  p.  14;  Suff. 
Visit.,  II,  160;  V.  and  A.  List,  pi.  33,  no.  1.  Sir  Jarrate  was 
knighted  by  the  earl  of  Essex  for  bravery  at  the  siege  of  Cadiz, 
being  the  first  man  to  enter  the  town. 

Carlton.  I.  Inscr.  with  scroll.  Joan  Goddard,  1610,  mur.,  C. 

Clapham.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Anne  Waferer,  w.  of  Thos.  Turner 
of  Audley  End,  Essex,  died  in  childbed,  1617,  C. 

Clifton.  I.  John  Fysher,  esq.,  son  of  Sir  Mich.  Fysher,  1528, 
in  arm.,  and  w.  ;  a  dau.  lost ;  local,  N.A.  Fisher,  Colls.,  pi.  23. 
The  inscr.  (eff.  gone)  to  Wm.  Haryson,  priest,  1516  is  now  lost. 
Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

CoLiMWORTH.  I.  Inscr.  Eleanor,  dau.  and  h.  of  Almaric  de  St. 
Amand,  w.  of  Sir  Gerard  Braybrook,  died  1389,  but  engr.  later 
c.  1460  (?)  ;  sh.  lost ;  mur.,  C.  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem.,  no.  6. 

CoPLE.  I.  Nichol  Roland,  serjeant-at-law,  in  robes,  and  w. 
Pernel,  c.  1410,  Fr.  inscr.,  C.  Druitt,  221  ;  Fisher,  Colls.,  pi.  27  ; 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


M.B.S.  Trans,,  II,  153.  II.  Walter  Roland,  c.  1415,  in  arm., 
Fr.  inscr,,,  now  mur.,  N.C.  Fisher,  Colls.,  pi.  26.  III.  John 
Launcelyn,  esq.,  1435,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Margt.,  C.  Fisher,  Colls., 
pi.  25  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  193.  IV.  Thos  Gray  [1507],  in  arm., 
and  w.  Benet  [Launcelyn],  with  4  sons,  7  daus.,  2  shs.  and  inscr. 
in  14  Eng.  vv.,  local,  A.T.,  S.C.  V.  Sir  Walter  Luke,  justice 
of  the  pleas,  1544,  in  robes,  and  w.  Anne,  “  norysthe  ”  (nurse)  to 
Hen.  VIII,  dau.  and  h.  of  John  Launceleyn,  esq.,  in  heraldic 
mantle,  1538,  kng.,  2  shs.  on  back  &  1  on  front  of  tomb  ;  Trinity, 
scrolls  and  chamfer  inscr.  lost  ;  mur.,  A.T.,  N.C.  VI.  Inscr, 
and  sh.  Robt.  Bulkeley,  esq.,  1550,  and  w.  Joan,  by  whom  6  sons 
and  4  daus.,  mur.,  S.C.  VII.  Robt.  Bulkeley,  esq.  [1550], 
in  arm.  with  4  sons,  and  w.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Gascoyne,  1556, 
with  4  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  ach.,  mur.  in  wooden 
frame,  S.C.  VIII.  Nich.  Luke,  esq.,  a  baron  of  the  exchequer, 
1563,  in  robes,  and  w.  Cecyle,  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thos.  Waulton, 
kng.  with  5  sons,  4  daus.  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  N.C.  IX.  Three 
shs.,  Luke,  Waulton,  and  the  same  impaled  ;  chamfer  inscr. 
lost ;  A.T.,  N.C.  X.  Inscr.,  2  sons  and  2  daus.  ;  the  remains 
of  the  br.  to  Thos.  Spencer,  1547,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Robt. 
Bulkeley,  esq.,  1590  ;  now  in  N.C.  partly  covered  by  organ. 
In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  a  priest,  c.  1430  in  mass  vests., 
once  in  N.  but  now  lost.  The  brass  to  Wm.  Bulkeley,  esq.,  1568, 
in  arm.,  and  w.  Jane  dau.  of  Nich.  Luke,  kng.,  with  3  sons  and 
4  daus.,  said  to  have  been  in  this  church,  appears  to  be  a  confusion 
with  Fordingbridge,  Hants,  (q.v.). 

Cranfieli).  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Thos.  Grubbe,  rector  for 
33  years,  1652,  aged  58,  restored  and  filled  in,  mur.,  C. 

Dean.  I.  Thos.  Parker,  rector,  prebendary  of  St.  Mary’s, 
Shrewsbury,  1501,  in  almuce  ;  B.V.M.  and  Child  lost ;  A.T.,  S.C. 
II.  Inscr.  Rich.  Hood,  1690,  aged  51,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Taylor,  parson  of  Huntingdon,  1669,  aged  33  ;  their  dau.  Ann 
pos.  ;  mur.,  S.C. 

Dunstable.  I.  [Laur.  Pygot,  woolman,  1450],  in  civil  dress, 
feet  lost,  and  w.  [Alice],  also  2  mcht.  marks,  all  loose  ;  3  sons, 
6  daus.,  another  son  [?  Laur.  Cantelow,  son-in  Jaw],  and  inscr. 
lost ;  formerly  in  N.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  90  (mk)  ;  Oxford  Jour, 
of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  40,  fig.  19  (mk).  II.  One  w.  and  inscr.,  loose  ; 
the  remains  of  the  br.  to  John  Pedder,  1463,  in  civil  dress,  and  3 
ws.  Margt.,  Maud,  and  Agnes,  formerly  in  S.A.  III.  John 
Blunte,  1502,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  inscr.  and  part  of 
scroll  “  e  cells  deus  miserere  nobis  ”,  all  loose  ;  8  sons,  7  daus. 


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and  Trinity  lost ;  formerly  in  N.  IV.  Rich,  Pynfold,  1516, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.,  4  sons,  2  shs.  ;  7  dans,  lost  ;  formerly 
N.,  now  S.A.  V.  Four  dans,  and  mutil.  inscr.,  loose  ;  the 
remains  of  the  hr.  to  Robt.  Alee,  1518,  and  2  ws.,  Elizth.  [with 
1  son  and  3  daus.],  and  Agnes  [with  2  sons  and  4  dans.],  in  shrouds  ; 
formerly  in  N.A.  Haines,  171  (man).  Effs.  of  man  and  1  w. 
now  in  V.  and  A.  Mus.  VI.  Inscr.,  loose  ;  the  remains  of  the 
br.  to  Nich.  Purvey,  1521  and  2  ws.  Elizth.  and  Alice,  with  3 
sons  and  2  daus.  ;  formerly  in  N.  Eff.  of  1  w.  now  in  V.  and  A. 
Mus.  VII.  Rich.  Fjmche,  citizen  and  mcht. -tailor  of  London, 
1640,  aged  about  81,  in  civil  dress,  and  parents,  Thos.  Fynche, 
1586,  in  civil  dress,  and  Elizth.  Fynche,  1607,  marg.  inscr.  and 
arms  of  Mcht. -tailors’  Co.  ;  another  inscr.  lost ;  formerly  N., 
now  in  S.A.  All  the  loose  brasses  kept  in  a  chest  in  the  S.A. 
in  1911.  In  addition  to  the  losses  mentioned  above,  the  follow¬ 
ing  brasses  have  completely  disappeared  since  1864 ;  (1)  A  civilian 
and  w.,  c.  1460,  sm.,  formerly  in  N.  Possibly  Wm.  Mulso  and  w. 
see  ‘‘  Haines  ”,  p.  173  ;  (2)  Hen.  Fayrey,  1516  and  w.  Agnes,  in 
shrouds,  with  5  sons  ;  4  daus.  previously  lost ;  N.  Fisher,  Colls., 
pi.  32.  Stolen  between  1870-80  during  a  restoration,  see  ‘‘  Proc. 
Soc.  Antiq.”,  2  S,  VIII,  433.  The  2  effs.  are  now  in  V.  and  A. 
Mus.,  and  the  5  sons  in  private  possession.  (3)  A  civilian  and  w\, 
c.  1520,  N.  Rubbings  of  all  the  lost  brasses  are  in  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq. 

Hunton.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  John  Chissull,  gent.,  1642, 
mur.,  N.A. 

Eaton-Bray.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Jane,  dau.  of  Edm.,  lord 
Bray,  1539,  now  with  no.  II.  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem.,  no.  33.  II. 
Jane,  lady  Bray,  dau.  and  h.  of  Rich  Halwell,  esq.,  son  of  Sir 
John  Halwell  of  Devon,  by  Anne  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Horbery, 
w.  of  Sir  Edm.  Bray,  lord  Bray,  1558,  with  1  son,  10  daus.  and 
arms  on  2  lozenges,  mur.  A.T.,  C. 

Eatoi^-Socon.  I.  John  Covesgrave,  in  civil  dress,  and  w., 
c.  1400,  2  scrolls  mutil.  ;  marg.  inscr.  lost ;  N.A.  Fisher,  Mon. 
Rem.,  no.  9.  II.  Lady,  c.  1450,  worn,  sm.  ;  husband  and 
inscr.  lost ;  N.  III.  Inscr.  Elen,  w.  of  Sir  Thos.  Wawton, 
1458,  now  mur.  on  a  board,  N.  IV.  Two  sons  and  a  sh.  Walton 
imp.  Conquest,  c.  1570  ;  parents  and  inscr.  lost ;  C.  V.  Inscr. 
Elizth.,  w.  of  John  Brackin,  esq.,  1655,  and  dau.  Elizth.,  1650, 
now  mur.  on  a  board,  N. 

Elstow.  I.  Margery,  dau.  of  Ralph  Parlys  by  Joan,  dau.  of 
John  Talbot  of  Richards  Castle,  Hereford,  widow  of  Sir  Wm. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BKASSES. 


Argentine,  1427,  marg.  inscr.  in  Lat.  vv.  mutil.,  1  sh.,  S.C.  Gough, 
n,  pi.  122,  p.  346  ;  Suffolk  Proc.,  II,  402.  This  lady  was  twice  a 
widow,  her  1st  husband  being  John  Harvey,  whose  brass  remains 
at  Thurleigh  in  this  county,  see  “  Topog.  and  Geneal.”,  I,  71, 
and  ''  C.U.A.B.C.  Trans.”,  pt.  X,  14.  II.  Dame  Elizth.  Herwy, 
abbess  of  Elstow  [1501-24,  died  1527],  engr.  c.  1520,  date  not  filled 
in,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  1  sh,  ;  scrolls,  etc.,  lost ;  S.C.  Assoc.  Archil. 
Soc.  Reports,  VII,  127  ;  Beaumont,  119  ;  Fairholt,  Costume,  I, 
198  ;  Fisher,  Colls.,  pi.  37  ;  Gawthorp,  pi.  47,  p.  92  ;  Gough,  II, 
pi.,  122,  p.  346;  Planche,  Costume,  I,  154;  Suff.  Proc.,  II,  404; 
V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  52,  no.  2  ;  Waller,  pt.  15. 

Eyworth.  I.  Rich.  Gadburye,  gent.,  1624,  aged  about  63, 
in  civil  dress,  and  2nd  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Anderson  of  Castle 
Thorpe,  Lines.,  esq.,  with  dau.  Magdalenna  [died  1618,  aged  5]  ; 
he  left  in  trust  6  acres  of  arable  land  in  Wrestling  worth  and  8 
acres  at  Dunton  for  the  poor  ;  1  sh.,  C.  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng., 
281  (man)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  1,  pi.  6. 

Farndish.  I,  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Johnson,  gent.,  “  de  antiqua 
familia  in  Northcrowley  in  com.  Bucking.”,  rector,  1625,  “  quicum 
annos  fere  centum  compleverat  ”,  rel.,  C. 

Felmersham.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1610,  sm.,  worn  ;  inscr. 
lost ;  N.  Tr.  II.  Inscr.  Rich  Otway,  citizen  and  mcht. -tailor 
of  London,  1621,  “  stilo  anglie  ”,  aged  74,  X. 

Flitton.  I.  Dame  Eleanor,  widow  of  Sir  Hen.  Conquest, 
1434,  head  lost,  mur.,  X.A.  II.  Thos  Waren,  gent.,  1544,  in 
arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.  ;  male  eff.  and  children  lost ;  inscr.  mutil. 
and  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  another  inscr.  in  Lat  vv.  ;  sm. 
mur.,  N.A.  III.  Harry,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Harry  Gray,  1545, 
in  arm.,  1  sh.,  N.C.  Fisher,  Colls.,  pi.  43.  IV.  Inscr.  Alice, 
w.  of  Mr.  Reginald  Hill,  died  in  childbirth  of  her  1st  son  Wm., 
1594,  mur.,  X.A.  V.  Thos.  Hill,  gent.,  receiver-general  to 
Reginald,  Hen.,  and  Chas.,  earls  of  Kent,  1628,  aged  101,  in  civil 
dress,  inscr.,  4  Eng.  vv.  and  ach.,  C. 

Goldington.  I.  Rich.  Fyssher,  1507,  in  civil  dress,  N.A. 
Fisher,  Colls.,  pi.  45.  II.  Robt.  Hatley,  esq.,  1585,  in  arm., 
kng.,  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  and  8  Eng.  vv.,  1  sh.,  mur.,  C. 

Gravenhurst,  Lower.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  Sir  Robt.  de 
Bilhemore,  [1361],  rebuilder  of  ch.  ;  ach.  lost ;  now  mur.,  C., 
slab  on  floor  partly  covered.  Fisher,  Colls.,  pi.  47  ;  V.C.H., 

Beds.,  II,  332.  II.  Benj.  Piggott,  esq.,  J.P.,  son  of  Francis 
Piggott,  esq.,  by  Margery,  dau.  of  Sir  John  St.  John  of  Bletso, 
widow  of  Hen.  Grey  of  Wrest,  Beds.,  1606,  aged  55,  in  civil  dress^ 


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and  3  ws.,  (1)  Mary,  dan.  of  Ralph  Astrey  of  Harlington,  Beds, 
esq.,  with  1  son,  (2)  Anne,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Thos.  Wiseman  of 
Essex,  esq.,  with  2  sons  and  2  dans.,  (3)  Bridget,  dau.  of  John 
Nedham  of  Wymondley,  Herts.,  esq.,  with  2  sons  and  7  daus., 
long  genealogical  inscr.,  mur.,  A.T.,  C. 

Hatley  Cockayne.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1430.  Possibly  from 
the  br.  to  John  Cockayne,  1429,  and  w.  Ida,  1426.  II.  Five 
sons  and  5  daus.,  c.  1430,  now  with  no.  VII,  but  possibly  belonging 
to  no.  I.  III.  Lady,  c.  1480,  now  with  no.  I,  but  possibly  either 
Elizth.  or  Joan,  ws.  of  John  Cockayne,  1490.  IV.  Three  sons 
and  I  dau.,  c.  1480,  now  with  no.  I,  but  possibly  belonging  to 
no.  III.  V.  Edm.  Cokayne,  esq.,  1515,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth. 
[Lock],  with  12  sons  and  4  daus.,  1  sh.  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem.,  no.  8. 

VI.  Two  sons,  c.  1525,  now  with  no.  1,  but  belonging  to  no.  VII. 

VII.  Wm.  Cokyn,  esq.,  1527,  in  arm.,  and  ws.  Dorothy  and  Kath., 
with  2  sons  (no.  VI)  and  2  daus.  (?  lost)  ;  worn.  The  children 
of  no.  II.  now  with  these  figures.  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem.,  no.  7. 

VIII.  Scroll,  “  Quisquis  eris  ”  etc.,  now  under  no.  III.  All 
rel.  on  nave  floor  and  mixed  up.  In  N.  is  the  indent  for  a 
fine  floriated  cross  with  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Dame 

.  aut  de  Brien,  14th  cent. 

Hawnes.  I.  Anth.  Newdigate,  esq.,  “  curie  generalium  super- 
visorum  terrarum  quondam  regis  Henrici  Octavi  dum  steterit 
auditorum  unus,”  1568,  in  civil  dress,  ach.,  mur.,  C. 

Hicham  Gobion.  I.  Kath.,  eld.  dau.  of  Hen.  Butler  of  Brant- 
field,  Herts.,  esq.,  w.  of  John  Browne  of  Flamberts,  Essex,  esq., 
1602,  aged  37,  with  9  sons,  6  daus.  and  sh.,  mur.,  C.  II.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Sir  Hen.  Butler,  w.  of  Edw.  Cason,  esq.,  1603,  with  1 
dau.  Julian  (dec.)  and  1  son  Hen.,  sh.,  mur.,  C. 

Holwell.  I.  Chalice  and  wafer,  two  woodhouses  or  wild 
men,  and  inscr,  Robt.  Wodehouse,  rector,  1515,  benefactor  to 
ch.,  N.  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem.,  no.  12  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  204 
(chalice)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  171  ;  Topog.  and  Geneal.,  I,  74. 

Houghton  Conquest.  I.  John  Conquest,  esq,,  lord  of 
Houghton,  in  arm.,  and  son  and  h.  Rich.,  in  arm.,  with  his 
w.  Isabel  [Damage],  1493  in  arabics,  with  9  sons,  5  daus.  and  sh., 
A.T.,  C.  II.  Rich,  Conquest,  esq.,  1500,  in  arm.,  and  ,w. 
Elizth.  ;  6  sons,  2  daus,  and  Trinity  lost ;  sm.,  C.  Fisher,  Mon. 
Rem.,  no.  13  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  221.  The  brass  to  Thos. 
Awdley,  1531,  and  w.,  with  1  son  and  2  daus.,  originally  on  A.T. 
outside  ch.  is  lost.  The  tomb  only  is  engr.  Fisher,  Colls., 
pi.  56. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BEASSES. 


Houghton-Regis.  I.  John  Waleys,  vicar,  [1410],  hf.  eff.  in 
mass  vests.,  and  his  kinsman  Wm.  Waleys  (eh.  lost),  C.  II. 
Wm.  Walley,  vicar,  1506,  in  mass  vests.,  C. 

Hulcote  (old  church).  I.  Inscr.  Mary,  dau.  of  Ralph  and 
Martha  Smith,  w.  of  Wm.  Nicholls,  gent.,  1619,  aged  24,  ‘‘  her 
children  three,  one  daughter  only  in  life  Susanna  ”,  N. 

Husboene  Ceawley.  I.  John  Carter,  1600,  aged  67,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Thos  Tayler  of  Lidlington,  with 
2  sons,  John,  Thos.,  and  6  daus.,  Dorothy,  Mary,  Lucy,  Penelope, 
Susan,  Alice,  sm.,  worn,  C. 

Kempston.  I.  Inscr.  and  7  sons  ;  the  remains  of  the  hr.  to 
Wm.  Carter,  gent.,  1605,  and  w.  Marie,  dau.  of  Thos.  Aunsell,  esq., 
with  7  sons  and  10  daus.  ;  rel.,  N. 

Langfoed.  I.  Thos.  Hundon,  vicar,  1520,  in  mass  vests., 
worn,  C. 

Leighton  Buzzaed.  I.  Wm.  Jackmann  of  Bdlington,  gent., 
1597,  in  civil  dress,  and  sons  Wm.  and  Reginald,  rect.  pi.  with 
inscr.,  mur.,  C.  II.  Francis  Welles,  gent.,  1636,  in  civil  dress, 
and  1st  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Rich.  Saunders,  gent.,  rect.  pi.  with 
inscr.,  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  Kath.,  widow  of 
Rich.  Whitlock,  gent.,  mcht.  of  London,  1649,  aged  54,  mur.,  C. 

Lidlington  (old  church).  I.  Wm.  Goldyngton,  gent.,  149-, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.,  with  2  sons,  4  daus..  Trinity,  mutil. 
marg.  inscr.,  and  shs.,  now  nearly  all  lost,  C.  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem., 
no.  14. 

Luton.  I.  Hugh  atte  Spetyll,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice  (eff. 
lost),  with  their  eld.  son  John,  a  priest  in  mass  vests,  (head 
repaired  in  1911),  c.  1415,  now  in  N.C.  or  Wenlock  chapel.  Cobbe, 
Rev.  H.,  Luton  Church,  321  ;  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem.,  no.  16.  II. 
Scroll,  mutil.  ;  the  only  remains  of  the  hr.  to  John  Penthelyn, 
LL.B.,  vicar,  1444.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  the  inscr. 
III.  Eff.  of  2nd  w.  (palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  shaft  of  a  canopy) 
and  inscr.  in  12  Lat.  vv.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  John  Hay, 
for  30  years  steward  to  the  abp.  of  Canterbury,  repairer  of  ch.  and 
roads,  1455,  and  ws.  Anne  (with  3  children)  and  Isabel.  IV. 
Lady  in  widow’s  dress,  c.  1490,  under  mutil.  triple  canopy  ; 
chamfer  inscr.  lost ;  A.T.,  N.C.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  91  (head)  ; 
Cobbe,  350  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV.  pi.  9.  Probably  to  a  member 
of  the  Rotherham  family,  possibly  to  the  mother  of  Thos. 
Rotherham,  abp.  of  York,  who  was  buried  here.  V.  Civilian, 
c.  1500  ;  w.  and  inscr.  lost.  VI.  Five  frags,  of  marg.  inscr.  to 
[Sir]  Thos.  [Rotherham,  lord  of  Luton,  1504],  and  w.  [Kath], 


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9 


effs.  lost.  VII.  Four  daus.  ;  the  remains  of  the  hr.  to  John 
Lamar,  head  gone,  and  w.  Elinor,  1512  with  6  sons  and  4  daus. 
VIII.  John  Sylam,  1513,  in  arm.,  and  ws.  Elizth.  and  Joan  ;  1 
son  and  6  daus.  lost ;  now  S.  Tr.  Ashdotvn,  Costume,  221  (head 
of  one  lady)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  93  (ibid.)  IX.  John 
Acworth,  esq.,  1513,  in  arm.,  and  ws.  Alys  and  Amy,  with  8  sons, 
9  daus,  marg.  inscr.  and  4  shs.,  repaired  and  rel.  in  1911,  now 
mur.,  N.  Cohbe,  335  ;  Fisher,  Colls.,  pi.  64  ;  Green,  W.  A., 
Pedigree  of  Ackworth,  1905,  16  (from  Fisher)  ;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
4  S.  I,  98.  X.  John  Barbar,  1515,  and  w.  Agnes  ;  male  eff. 
and  2  children  lost  ;  now  in  N.  Tr.  Cobbe,  337.  The  inscr. 
reads  1415,  but  this  is  an  engraver’s  error,  one  C.  being  omitted. 

XI.  Edw.  Sheffeld,  LL.D.,  canon  of  Lichfield,  vicar  of  Luton, 
rector  of  Camborne,  Cornwall,  and  of  Yate,  Glouc.  [died  1525], 
engr.  c.  1515,  date  not  filled  in,  in  cap  and  almuce,  with  scroll 
and  4  shs.,  now  in  S.  Tr.  Cobbe,  320  ;  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem., 
no.  35.  XII.  Bobt.  Su.  .  .  .,  in  civil  dress,  head  gone,  amd  2 

ws., - (with  2  sons  and  4  daus.  lost),  and  Annys,  c.  1520,  much 

broken  and  mutil.  XIII.  Inscr.  Boland  Staper,  citizen  and 
clothworker  of  London,  1558,  and  w.  Dorothy,  1565,  had  3  sons 
and  3  daus.,  mur.,  N.C.  XIV.  Eff.  of  a  lady  and  a  sm.  portion 
of  another,  3  sons  and  I  dau,  and  2  sons  and  1  dau  ;  the  remains 
of  the  br.  to  Geo.  Botherham  of  Farley,  esq.,  1593,  and  2  ws., 
(1)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Edm.  Bardolfe,  with  2  sons.  Geo.,  Balph,  and 
1  dau.  Elizth.,  (2)  Anne,  dau.  of  Wm.  Gower,  esq.,  with  3  sons, 
Isaac,  Thos.,  Edm.,  and  I  dau.  Anne,  worn.  XV.  Inscr.  Lady 
Penelope,  dau.  of  John,  earl  of  Bridgewater,  by  Frances,  dau.  and 
coh.  of  Ferdinand,  earl  of  Derby,  w.  of  Sir  Bobt.  Napier  of  Luton 
Hooe,  knt.  and  bart.,  1658,  mur.,  S.  Tr.  Nos.  II,  III,  V-VII, 

XII,  XIV,  fixed  to  the  walls  in  1913.  Early  rubbings  of  most  of 
the  brasses,  showing  many  pieces  now  lost,  are  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq., 
including  one  to  Bobt.  Colshill,  mcht. -tailor  of  London,  and  w. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Thos.  Warren,  gent.,  1524,  formerly  in  N.  Tr.,  and 
existing  in  1864.  It  is  engr.  Cobbe,  332  ;  and  Fisher,  Mon. 
Rem.,  no.  15. 

Marston  Mortaine.  I.  Walter  Papley,  rector,  1420,  hf.  eff. 
in  mass  vests.,  C.  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem.,  no.  II.  Thos.  Beynes, 

esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1451,  in  arm.,  and  widow  Alice  [Frowick], 
with  9  sons  (2  headless),  2  shs.  ;  several  daus.  lost  ;  C.  Fisher, 
Colls.,  pi.  66.  III.  Inscr.  Mary  Lentton,  w.  of  Thos.  Beynes, 
esq.,  1506,  C.  IV.  Two  shs.,  Beynes  imp.  Mordaunt,  and 
Leventhorpe  imp.  Beynes,  on  side  of  A.T.,  S.C.  A  rubbing  of  the 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BKASSES. 


lower  portion  of  the  lost  hr.  to  Wm.  Lenthorpe,  1506  in  shroud, 
formerly  in  C.,  is  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.,  also  of  2  other  shs.  now 
missing. 

Maulden.  I.  Rich.  Faldo,  esq.,  1576,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Amphelice  Chamberlin,  with  4  sons,  1  dau.  lost,  marg.  inscr. 
mutil.,  ach.  and  4  shs.,  once  on  A.T.,  now  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Rich  Faldo,  esq.,  1594,  aged  18,  kng.,  sm.,  mur.,  S.A. 
Fisher,  Colls.,  pi.  67. 

Mepshall.  I.  John  Mepertyshale,  esq.,  1440,  in  arm.,  and 
w.  Kath.  (eff.  lost),  worn,  now  mur.,  S.  Tr.  Fisher,  Colls.,  pi.  68. 
II.  John  Boteler,  esq.,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  coh.  of 
Nich.  Kymbell,  esq.,  1441,  mutil.  and  worn,  now  mur.,  S.  Tr. 
Fisher,  Colls.,  pi.  69.  III.  Inscr.  Thos  Rawlyn,  rector,  1506, 
mur.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Thos.  Salmon,  M.A.,  33  years  rector, 
1706,  "  cujus  anima  propitiatio  Christus  ”,  mur.,  C. 

PoDDiNGTON.  I.  John  Howard,  1518,  in  civil  dress,  N.  Fisher, 
Mon.  Rem.,  no.  20. 

PoTTESGROVE.  I.  Rich.  Sawnders,  1535,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Joan,  mur.,  on  a  board,  C.  C.U.A.B.C.  Trans.,  pt.  XI,  p.  6. 
II.  Wm.  Saun[deres,  gent.,  son  of  Rich.]  Saunderes,  patron  of 
the  chs.  of  Pottesgrove  and  Battlesden,  1563],  in  civil  dress 
(lower  part  of  eff.  gone),  and  w.  Issabell  (only  centre  of  eff.  left), 
they  had  3  children  [Thos.,  Ellen],  and  Anne,  inscr.  much  mutil.  ; 
all  palimp.,  made  up  of  portions  of  a  Flemish  brass,  14th  cent.  ; 
mur.,  on  a  board,  C.  C.U.A.B.C.  Trans.,  pt.  XI,  p.  6  (obv. 
and  rev.). 

PuLLOXHiLL.  I.  Geo.  Fittz,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor  of  Beeches 
and  Upbury,  1608,  aged  63,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne,  eld.  dau.  of 
Peter  Duckett  of  Leicestershire,  gent.,  1596,  mar.  16  years,  had 
no  issue,  left  £10  to  the  poor  of  the  par.,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr., 
mur.,  C.,  but  concealed  by  organ.  II.  Inscr.  to  the  same, 
formerly  on  floor,  now  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Dame  Anne,  w. 
of  Sir  Wm.  Briers,  knt.,  1631,  mur.,  C. 

Renhold.  I.  Edm.  Wayte,  gent.,  1518,  in  civil  dress  with  dog 
at  feet,  and  w.  Agnes  ;  1  son  and  2  daus.  lost  ;  1  sh.,  sm., 
A.T.,  C. 

Roxton.  I.  Inscr.  John  Fage  senior  of  Chalvesterne,  1400, 
loose  in  chest  in  1923.  II.  Inscr.,  mutil.  John  Fage  junior  of 
Chalvesterne,  1408,  loose  in  1898,  but  not  found  in  1923.  III. 
Inscr.  Roger  Hunt,  15th  cent.,  A.T.,  C. 


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Salford.  I.  John  Peddar,  1505,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice, 
with  6  sons  and  5  dans,  (one  or  more  lost),  S.A.  Fisher,  Mon. 
Rem.,  no.  37. 

Sharnbrook.  I.  Wm.  Cobbe,  smith,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Alice,  both  died  1522,  and  son  Thos.  ;  6  other  children  lost ; 
rel.,  N.  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem.,  no.  21.  II.  Inscr.  Sibell,  dan. 
of  Thos.  Cobbe,  gent.,  w.  of  Wm.  Payne  of  Podington,  gent.  ; 
also  Elizth.,  dan.  of  Thos.  Cobbe,  gent.,  ‘‘  brother  of  ye  said 
Sibell,”  1603,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Sir  Oliver  Boteler,  knt.,  1618, 
and  w.  Anne,  dan.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Barham  of  Teston,  Kent,  esq., 
had  3  sons,  John,  Jas.,  Wm.,  and  a  dan.  Ann  ;  long  genealogical 
inscr.  with  ach.,  and  sm.  fignres  of  Labor  ”  and  Qnies  ”, 
mnr.,  N.C. 

SniLLiNGTOisr.  I.  Matthew  de  Asscheton,  rector  of  [Shillington 
in  the  dioc.  of  Lincoln,  and  of  Walpole  in  the  dioc.  of  Norf., 
canon  of  York]  and  Lincoln,  1400,  in  cope,  marg.  inscr.  mntih, 
large,  N.C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  48  (eff)  ;  Fisher,  Colls., 
pi.  88  ;  M.B.8.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  1.  II.  Thos.  Portyngton, 
rector,  treasurer  of  York,  1485,  in  cope  with  hood  ;  marg.  inscr. 
lost  ;  1  sh.,  local,  sm.,  worn,  N.C.  Fisher,  Mon.  Re7n.,  no.  22. 
III.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Peter  Ashton,  S.T.D.,  vice-master  of 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  born  and  died  at  Shillington,  1638,  aged  53  ; 
John  Hacket,  archdeacon  of  Bedford  pos.  ;  N.C. 

SouLDROP.  I.  John  Hanger,  1608,  aged  70,  in  civil  dress,  kng., 
rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  mur..  Tower. 

Stagsdeh.  I.  John  Cocke,  gent.,  one  of  the  4  gentlemen 
servants  to  Jas.  I.,  1616,  aged  about  60,  in  arm.  ;  mar.  Anne 
(who  pos.  in  1617),  dau.  of  John  Moyle  of  Acton,  Middx.,  esq., 
by  whom  3  sons  and  4  daus.  ;  also  Elizth.,  one  of  his  4  daus., 
1617,  aged  about  11  ;  rect,  pi.  with  inscr.,  sh.  and  lozenge,  mur., 
N.C.  Harvey,  W.  M.,  The  Willey  Hundred  of  Beds.,  137. 

Stevingtoh.  I.  Thos.  Salle,  esq.,  1422,  in  arm.,  2  shs.,  rel. 
and  restored,  S.A.  Gent.  Mag.,  1812,  ii,  9. 

Sutton.  I.  Cross  fleury  and  inscr.  to  Thos.  Burgoyn,  1516, 
and  w.  Elizth.,  N.A.  Fisher,  Colls.,  pi.  93  ;  M.B.S.  Trans., 
Ill,  31. 

Thurleigh.  I.  Man  in  arm,  c.  1420,  worn,  1  sh.  ;  marg. 
inscr.  lost ;  N.  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem.,  no.  24  ;  Buff.  Proc.,  II, 
400.  Probably  John  Harvey,  died  between  1409-19,  he  mar. 
Margery,  dau.  of  Ralph  Parlys,  see  her  brass  at  Elstow,  Beds. 
II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Edm.  Daye,  1590,  mur.,  S.A. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  ERASSES. 


Tilbrook.  I.  Civilian  with  anelace,  and  w.,  c.  1400  ;  inscr. 
lost ;  S.A.,  under  organ,  1923.  Ashdown,  Costume,  142  ; 

Boutell,  Series  ;  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem.,  no.  23  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio, 

I,  pt.  X,  pi.  2. 

Tingrith.  I.  Robt.  Hogeson,  esq.,  lord  fof  the  manor, 
1611,  in  civil  dress,  with  2  swaddled  infants,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr. 
and  ach.,  mur.,  N. 

Toddington.  I.  Sh.,  Glemham  ;  eh.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  [Chas., 
2nd  son  of  Christ.  Glemham  of  Glemham,  Suh.,  1601]  ;  S.  Tr. 

II.  Two  pieces  of  a  shrouded  figure  ;  3  daus.  and  a  swaddled 
infant,  c.  1480,  now  mur.,  on  a  board,  S.  Tr.  III.  Inscr.  Thos. 
Claver,  rector,  1654,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Thos.  Pennington, 
gent.,  1663,  C. 

*  Totternhoe.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Greve,  quondam  prior  istius 
loci”  [?  Dunstable],  15th  cent.,  S.A.  II.  John  Warwekhyll, 
vicar,  1524,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  C.  III. 
Wm.,  2nd  son  of  Thos.  Michell  of  Totternhoe,  gent.,  1621,  in 
civil  dress,  sm.,  C. 

Turvey.  I.  Civilian  of  the  Mordaunt  fam.,  c.  1480,  with 
scroll,  1  sh.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  sm.,  S.C.  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem.,  no.  26. 
II.  Priest,  c.  1500,  in  acad.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  S.C.  Possibly  John 
Crosse,  rector,  1517.  III.  Ach.  of  Mordaunt,  c.  1580;  inscr. 
lost;  mur.,  S.A.  IV.  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Chubnoll  of  Astwood, 
esq.,  w.  of  Rich.  Bernard,  esq.  (who  pos.),  1606,  aged  64,  1  sh., 
S.C.  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem.,  no.  25.  V.  Inscr.  John  Rychardson, 
page  to  the  1st  lord  Mordaunt,  and  servant  to  Lewes,  lord  Hen., 
and  John,  1612,  A.T.  in  churchyard. 

WiLLiNGTON.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Gostwyk,  esq.,  died  1315,  engr., 
c.  1530,  N.C.  II.  Inscr.  Joan  Gostwyk,  died  1326,  engr., 
c.  1530,  N.C. 

WiLLSHAMPSTEAD.  I.  Wm.  Carbrok,  chaplain,  c.  1450  or 
earlier  (?),  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  N.A.  Fisher,  Colls.,  pi.  105. 

Woburn.  I.  John,  son  of  John  Morton  of  Portesgrave,  lord 
of  Loveisbury,  1394  (eff.  lost),  triple  canopy  much  mutil.  II. 
Inscr.  Peter  Kay,  1622,  aged  66,  a  provident  father  to  6  and 
grandfather  to  14  children.”  III.  Inscr.  Beatrix,  w.  of  Peter 
Kay,  1642,  aged  85,  "  the  mother  of  3,  the  grandmother  of  15, 
and  the  greatgrandmother  of  10  children  then  living.”  All  in 
mortuary  chapel  on  site  of  old  ch. 

Wymington.  I.  John  Curteys,  lord  of  the  manor,  rebuilder 
of  ch.,  mayor  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  1391,  in  civil  dress  with 
anelace,  and  widow  Aubrey  in  mantle,  double  canopy,  2  shs.  and 


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marg.  inscr.,  A.T.,  C.  Lysons,  Mag.  Brit.,  1,  151  ;  M.B.8. 
Portfolio,  III,  pi.  56  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  35.  II.  Margt., 
dau.  of  Sir  Edw.  St.  John,  heiress  of  lord  Vessy,  w.  of  Sir  Thos. 
Brounflet,  by  whom  5  sons  and  1  dan.,  1407,  in  mantle,  2  shs. 
and  marg.  inscr.  in  12  Lat.  vv.,  S.C.  Oough,  11,  pi.  31,  p.  96; 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  57.  III.  Sir  Thos.  Brounflet,  cup¬ 
bearer  to  B;ic.  II,  treasurer  of  the  household  to  Hen.  IV,  1430, 
in  arm.,  2  shs.,  inscr.  in  14  Lat.  vv.,  large,  S.C.  Boutdl,  Br.  and 
Slabs,  65  ;  Oongli,  II,  pi.  31,  p.  96  ;  Hartshorne,  Fun.  Mon.,  39  ; 
Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  432  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  58  ;  Planche, 
Costume,  I,  138  (elbow  piece).  IV.  John  Stokys,  rector 
[1477-1520],  engr.  c.  1510,  date  not  filled  in,  in  mass  vests,  with 
chalice  and  wafer,  N.  Fisher,  Mon.  Rem.,  no.  27.  V.  Inscr. 
in  7  Lat.  vv.  and  ach.  Wm.  Bletsoe,  lord  of  the  manor  and  patron 
of  ch.,  1639,  aged  68,  left  9  sons  and  3  daus.,  A.T.,  N.C. 

Yelder-.  I.  John  Heyne,  rector,  1433,  in  mass  vests.,  C. 
Fisher,  Mon.  Rem.,  no.  29.  II.  Thos.  Barker,  rector,  M.A., 
fellow  of  Yew  Coll.  Oxford,  born  at  Soulgrave,  Northants,  died 
1617,  aged  54,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  sh.  ;  his  brothers  pos.  ; 
mur.,  C.  III.  Christ.  Strickland,  gent.,  1628,  aged  80,  in  civil 
dress,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  C.  Fisher,  Colls.,  pi.  112. 

A  frag,  of  an  inscr.  to  John  London,  canon,  dug  up  in  1896  on 
the  site  of  Yewnham  priory  is  said  to  be  preserved  in  the  Town 
Hall,  Bedford.  The  brasses  are  now  lost  at  Eversholt,  6  sons 
and  6  daus.,  c.  1450,  parents  and  inscr.  gone  ;  at  Markyate, 
an  inscr.  to  Bich.  Lovelych,  ‘‘  seneschallus  huius  mon’  de  Mark¬ 
yate  ”  and  rector  of  Maldon,  1412  ;  at  Millbrook,  to  Robt. 
Were,  priest,  c.  1430,  in  mass  vests.,  with  inscr.  in  4  Eng.  vv., 
Fisher,  Colls.,  pi.  70,  said  to  have  been  lost  at  funeral  of  Lady 
Holland  ;  at  Sandy,  an  inscr.  to  John  Hertepole,  unus 
magistrorum  cancellarie  regis,”  rector  and  prebendary  of  With- 
ington,  Hereford,  1432.  Indents  at  Keysoe,  with  Lomb.  inscr. 
to  Aubrey  de  Taye,  14th  cent.,  and  at  Tilsworth  with  Lomb. 
inscr.  to  Adam  de  Tullesworth,  14th  cent.,  are  engr.  Fisher, 

Colls.,  pis.  61  and  98.  Another  indent  at  Tilsworth  to  - 

Morteyn,  still  contains  one  brass  letter. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


BERKSHIRE. 

Berks.  Arch.  Jour.  Berks.,  Bucks.,  and  Oxon  Archaeological  Journal. 

Hewett,  Compton.  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Hundred  of  Compton, 
Berks.,  by  W.  Hewett,  1844. 

Morley.  Monumental  Brasses  of  Berkshire,  by  T.  H.  Morley,  1924. 

Belton.  Sketches  of  churches  with  short  descriptions,  by  H.  E.  Belton, 
1843. 

Views  of  Beading  Abbey  with  those  of  the  churches  originally  connected 
with  it  in  the  county  of  Berks.,  2  vols.,  1805-10. 

Abingdon,  St.  Helen.  I.  Geoff.  Barbiir,  mcnt.  of  Abingdon, 
once  bailiff  of  Bristol,  1417,  hf.  eff.  in  civil  dress,  now  mur.,  St. 
Kath.  aisle.  Morley,  18.  II.  Wm.  Herward,  S.  T.  D.,  vicar, 
1501,  in  acad.,  worn,  now  mur.,  St.  Kath.  aisle.  Morley,  16. 
III.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Thos.  Mayott,  gent.,  twice  mayor,  1627, 
aged  63,  now  mur.,  St.  Kath.  aisle.  Morley,  18.  IV.  Inscr. 
with  sh.  Tobias  Garbrand,  M.D.,  1689,  aged  78,  and  w.  Susan, 
only  dau.  of  Wm.  and  Anne  Bury  of  Culham,  Oxon,  1688,  aged 
63,  had  4  sons,  Thos.,  Joshua,  Joseph,  and  1  unnamed,  and  1  dau. 
Anne,  w.  of  Thos.  Danson,  M.A.,  fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll., 
Oxford,  mur.,  Jesus  aisle.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of 
an  inscr.,  now  lost,  to  Frances,  w.  of  Thos.  Godwin,  rector  of 
Brightwell,  1629,  aged  31. 

Abingdon,  St.  Nicholas.  I.  Inscr.  Mr.  Edm.,  son  of  Mr.  Wm. 

Bostock,  1669,  aged  36,  N.  Morley,  19. 

Aldermaston.  I.  Three  shs.,  Achard,  15th  cent.  ;  inscr.  and 
another  sh.  lost ;  S.C.  II.  Inscr.  and  3  shs.  (effs.,  8  sons, 
6  daus.,  and  another  sh.  lost).  Wm.  Forster,  esq.,  lord  of  Alder¬ 
maston,  1574,  and  w.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Anth.  Hungerford  of 
Hownamney,  knt.,  S.C.  Berks.  Arch.  Jour.,  XVII,  33,  figs.  14a 
(inscr.),  15a  and  b  (shs.)  ;  Morley,  20  (inscr.  and  2  shs.)  III. 
Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  (rect.  pi.  with  effs.  lost).  Anne,  1638, 
aged  18,  Mary,  1638,  aged  14,  Bridgett,  1637,  aged  10,  and  Margt., 
1623,  aged  one  and  a  hf.,  daus.  of  Sir  Humph.  Forster,  bart., 
and  w.  Anne,  S.C.  Berks.,  etc.,  fig,  14b  ;  Morley,  21. 

Appleton.  I.  John  Goodryngton,  gent.,  1518,  emaciated  eff. 
in  shroud  ;  after  his  death  his  w.  Horothie  ‘‘  toke  relygon  in  ye 
monastary  of  Syon  ”  ;  C.  Beaumont,  137  ;  Berks.  Arch.  Jour., 
XXIII,  fig.  39  ;  Morley,  22. 

Arborfield  (new  church).  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Haward,  gent., 
1643,  and  w.  Anne  ;  also  Frances  “  there  onely  child  ”,  who  mar. 


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Wm.  Thorold,  esq.,  had  7  sons  and  7  dans.  ;  mur.,  N.  Morley, 
25. 

Ashbury.  I.  John  de  Walden,  c.  1360,  hf.  eff.  in  cape  and 
hood,  head  mutih,  sm.,  inscr.  in  2  Lat.  vv.,  C.  Berks.  Arch. 
Jour.,  XVI,  38  ;  Morley,  24.  II.  Thos.  de  Busshbury,  rector, 
canon  of  Hereford,  1409,  in  cope,  head  lost,  C.  Berks.,  etc.,  XVI, 
38  ;  Morley,  22.  III.  Wm.  Skelton,  LL.B.,  provost  of  Wells 
Cath.,  rector  of  Ashbury  and  of  St.  Vedast’s,  London,  1448,  in 
cope,  C.  Berks.,  etc.,  XVI,  38  ;  Morley,  24. 

BASiLDOisr.  I.  John  Clerk,  1497,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Lucy, 
sm.,  N.  Gough,  II,  pi.  75,  fig.  3,  p.  305  ;  Morley,  26.  II. 
Inscr.  Roger  Young,  esq.,  J.P.  for  full  60  j^ears,  1589,  aged  96  ; 
also  Wm.,  his  son  and  h.  apparent,  who  mar.  Cath.,  2nd  dau. 
of  Wm.  Barker  of  Sonning,  esq.,  had  1  son  Wm.,  died  1584,  aged 
26  ;  mur.,  C. 

Bineield.  I.  Water  de  Annefordhe  [rector,  1361],  hf.  eff.  in 
mass  vests.,  Fr.  inscr.,  C.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  22  ;  Morley, 
32.  II.  Inscr.,  verses  and  scrolls,  all  mutih,  the  remains  of  the 
br.  to  Rich.  Turner,  1558,  and  w.  Kath.,  1539  ;  all  palimp.,  on 
rev.  of  inscr.  the  lower  portion  of  an  abbot  holding  a  book  enclosed 
in  a  case,  c.  1420-30  ;  on  rev.  of  vv.  an  inscr.  to  Wm.  Brampton, 
citizen  and  stock  fishmonger  of  London,  15th  cent.  ;  on  rev.  of 
scrolls  some  lines  of  drapery  ;  now  in  a  metal  frame,  mur.,  S.A. 
Berks.  Arch.  Jour.,  XI,  17  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  79  ;  Morley,  30. 
All  obv.  and  rev. 

Bisham.  I.  Six  frags.  ;  feet  of  civilian,  c  .  1500,  and  5  scrolls  ; 
loose  in  1924.  II.  Thos.  Crekett,  fishmonger  of  London  1517, 
in  civil  dress  ;  w.  Annes  and  a  child  lost ;  reh,  N.  Anastatic 
Drawing  Soc.,  1877,  pi.  33  ;  Morley,  34.  Rubbing  of  w.  in  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  III.  Inscr.  Christ.  Gray  and  w.  Willmott,  both 
died  1525,  X.  IV.  John  Brinckhurst,  citizen  and  mercer  of 
London,  and  mcht. -adventurer,  in  civil  dress,  and  ws.  Elizth. 
Blundell,  1581,  and  Jane  Wodfoorde,  inscr.  and  2  Lat.  vv.,  C. 
Anastatic  Drawing  Soc.,  1877,  pi.  31  ;  Morley,  36. 

Blewbury.  I.  John  Balam,  vicar,  1496,  in  mass  vests.,  now 
mur.,  C.  Morley,  44.  II.  Inscr.  John  Bouldre,  1499,  Tower. 
III.  Inscr.  John  Casberde,  “  one  of  the  good  benefactours  to  this 
churche  ”,  c.  1500,  N.  Tr.  IV.  Man  in  arm.  (of  the  Latton  ? 
family),  and  2  ws.,  each  with  2  sons  and  3  daus.,  of  which  only 
3  daus.  now  remain,  c.  1515  ;  inscr.  lost ;  now  mur.,  one  lady  in 
S.  Tr.,  the  rest  in  C.  Morley,  38.  V.  Sir  John  Daunce, 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


councillor  and  surveyor  general  to  Hen.  VIII,  in  arm.  with 
tabard,  and  w.  Alice,  dau.  of  Thos.  Latton,  gent.,  1523,  in  heraldic 
mantle,  with  5  sons  and  2  daus.,  3  shs.,  A.T.,  S.C.  Morley,  40. 
VI.  John  Latton  of  Chilton,  esq.,  1548,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  and 
w.  Anne,  with  6  sons  (lost),  Wm.,  Thos.,  Anth.,  John,  Barth., 
John,  and  9  daus.,  Alice,  Elizth.,  Mary,  Margt.,  Dorothj-, 
Fryswythe,  Jane,  Susan,  Anne,  1  sh.  ;  eh.  of  another  w.  lost  ; 
a  portion  of  the  inscr.  is  palimp.  but  now  fastened  down  ;  C. 
Morley,  42.  VII.  Sh.,  Isbery,  S.A.  Possibly  belonging  to 
no.  IV. 

Bray.  I.  Sir  John  de  Foxle,  1378,  in  arm.  with  jupon,  and  ws. 
[Maud,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Brocas  of  Beaurepaire,  Hants,  and  Joan 
Martin],  in  heraldic  dresses,  on  a  bracket  ;  double  canopy  nearly 
all  gone,  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.  in  original  slab,  N.A. 
Foster,  104  (8vo),  92  (4to),  man  only  ;  Morley,  46  ;  Waller,  pt.  14. 
II.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Wm.  Dyer,  vicar,  1440,  now  mur.,  S.A. 
Morley,  50.  III.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Thos.  Attelude,  chaplain, 
[1454  ?],  now  mur.,  S.A.  Morley,  56.  IV.  Sir  Wm.  Laken, 
justice  of  the  king’s  bench,  son  of  Sir  Rich.  Laken,  1475,  in  robes 
with  rosary  and  anelace,  and  widow  Sibil  (eff.  lost),  dau.  and  h. 
of  Sir  John  Syferwast,  lord  of  the  manor  of  Clewer,  1  sh.,  now 
mur.,  S.C.  Druitt,  227  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  88,  p.  230  (with  eh.  of 
w.)  ;  Morley,  48  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  55.  V.  Wm. 
Smyth,  in  civil  dress,  andws.  Agnes  and  Maud,  with  7  sons  and 
5  daus.,  c.  1490,  S.A.  Morley,  50.  VI.  Ach.  and  4  shs.  (inscr. 
lost).  Thos.  Little  of  Bray,  1567,  N.A.  MorUy,  52.  VII. 
Inscr.  (2  shs.  lost).  Clement  Kelke,  gent.,  born  at  Brystow, 
citizen  of  London,  mcht. -venturer  and  free  of  the  Haberdashers’ 
Co.,  1593,  aged  70  ;  mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  alderman  Becher  ;  mur., 
S.C.  VIII.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Wm.  Smyth,  esq.,  ad  arma  et 
scutellae  serviens  ”  to  Queens  Marj^  and  Elizth.,  1594,  aged  84, 
mur.,  S.C.  Morley,  52.  IX.  Inscr.  Thos.  Lawrence,  yeoman, 
1603,  N.A.  X.  Arthur  Page  of  Walter  Okelye  in  Bray, 
gent.,  1610,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Sessely,  dau.  of  Wm.  Brownesopp, 
esq.,  1598,  kng.,  with  their  infant  son  Edw.  in  swaddling  clothes, 
rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  mur.,  N.A.  Ashdown,  Costume,  263  (head  of 
lady)  :  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  94  (head  of  lady)  ;  Fairholt,  Costume, 
I,  251  (lady)  ;  Morley,  56.  XI.  [John  Rixman,  gent.],  M.A., 
fellow  of  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford,  [1620,  aged  66],  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  [Mary  (who  pos.  in  1621),  dau.  of  Geoh.  White  of  Braycot, 
mercer],  mar.  35  years,  rect.  pi.  with  10  Eng.  vv.,  ach,  and  2  shs., 
mur.,  S.A.  Morley,  54. 


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Brightw ALTON.  I.  John  Newman,  1517,  in  civil  dress  ;  w. 
Ellen  and  son  Thos.  lost ;  sm.,  rel.  in  new  ch.  Morley,  60  (with 
w.  and  son).  Complete  rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  II.  Sh., 
Braybrook,  from  hr.  to  Jas.  Braybrook,  1590,  and  w.  Martha, 
now  rel.  over  no.  I. 

Brightwell.  I.  John  Scolffyld,  priest,  1507,  in  mass  vests, 
with  chalice  and  wafer,  S. A.  Berks.  Arch.  J our. ,  XV,  38  ;  Morley^ 
58.  II.  Bobt.  Court,  auditor  to  Prince  Arthur,  1509,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Jane,  with  1  dau.  (lost),  N.  III.  Rich.  Hampden, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Jane,  1512,  sm.,  N.  Morley,  58. 

Buckland.  I.  John  Yate,  esq.,  1578,  aged  66,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Mary,  dau.  and  h.  of  Wm.  Justice  of  Reading,  esq.,  with 
5  sons  and  7  daus.,  ach.  and  4  shs.,  once  on  A.T.,  now  mur.,  N.  Tr. 
Morley y  62.  On  floor  of  N.  Tr.  is  an  indent  for  a  floriated  cross 

with  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Dame  Felice  de  Blorde  (?), 
14th  cent. 

Burghfield.  I.  [Nich.  Williams,  esq.,  1568,  aged  36,  in  arm., 
and  2  ws.,  (1)  Elizth.  (eff.  lost),  dau.  of  Robt.  Hawkes  of  Iver, 
Bucks.,  (2)  Mabel,  dau.  of  Rich.  Staverton  of  Warfield,  Berks., 
esq.,  had  2  daus.,  Rason  and  Sara],  2  inscrs.,  each  of  8  Eng.  vv. 
and  one  with  2  shs.,  another  inscr.  lost,  now  mur.,  N.  M.B.8. 
Trans.,  VI,  218  ;  Morley,  64.  II.  Inscr.  Raynoulde  Butler, 
yeoman,  1589,  and  w.  Alyce,  1612,  also  children,  Raynoulde, 
1565,  Anne,  1565,  Alyce,  1561,  John,  1559,  and  John,  1562,  now 
mur.,  S.  Tr. 

Buscot.  I.  Civilian  (head  gone)  and  w.,  c.  1500;  inscr.  lost ; 
now  mur.,  C. 

Chieveley.  I.  Sh.,  Blanchard  ;  from  br.  to  Hen.  Blanchard, 
1581.  Morley,  94.  II,  Inscr.  Lucy  Fincher,  1688,  aged  3,  mur.,C. 

Childrey.  I.  Inscr.  Dame  Agnes,  w.  of  John  Fynderne,  1441, 
rel.  on  same  slab  as  no.  III.  Morley,  70.  II.  Wm.  Fynderne, 
esq.,  1444,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  and  w.  Dame  Elizth.  [dau.  and 
coh.  of  Thos.  Chelry  of  Frethorne  in  Chelry],  widow  of  Sir  John 
Kyngeston,  in  heraldic  dress,  fine  double  canopy  mutil.,  foot 
inscr.  and  marg.  inscr.  in  20  Lat.  vv.,  2  shs.  (another  lost),  large,  C. 
Ashdown,  Armour,  214  (man)  ;  Berks.  Arch.  Jour.,  XI,  100  (heads 
and  canopy)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  71  (man)  ;  Morley,  68  ; 
Belton ;  Waller,  pt.  13.  III.  Priest,  c.  1480,  in  mass  vests., 
marg.  inscr.  nearly  all  lost,  C.  Berks.  Arch.  Jour.,  XI,  102  ; 
Druitt,  70  ;  Morley,  70.  IV.  Wm.  Walrond,  gent.,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Elizth.  [Roches],  c.  1480,  inscr.  mutil.,  2  shs.,  rel.,  C. 


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Druitt,  208  ;  Morley,  70  ;  Belton.  V.  Priest,  c.  1490,  in  mass 
vests,  with  chalice  ;  head  and  inscr.  lost ;  sm.,  reL,  C.  Morley, 
70.  VI.  Joan,  dan.  of  Thos.  Walrond,  w.  of  Robt.  Strangbon, 
1477,  recumbent  on  a  tomb  in  shroud,  large  Trinity,  inscr.  in  7 
Eng.  vv.,  6  shs.  (one  mutil.  and  palimp.  but  fastened  down,  and 
another  lost),  repaired  in  1914,  S.  Tr.  Berks.  Arch.  J our. ,  XI,  106  ; 
Gent.  Mag.,  1850,  i,  579  (Trinity)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pL  17  ; 
Morley,  14i ;  Belton.  VII.  John  Kyngeston,  esq.,  1514,  in  arm., 
and  w.  Susan  [Fetyplace],  Trinity,  2  shs.,  C.  M.B.S.  Trans., 
VI,  102  ;  Morley,  76  ;  Belton.  See  also  Shalston,  Bucks.  VIII. 
Wm.  Feteplace,  esq.,  and  w.  Elizth.  [Waring],  1516,  founders  of 
chantry,  in  shrouds  rising  from  tombs,  2  shs.,  mur.,  A.T.,  S.  Tr. 
Berks.  Arch.  Jour.,  XI,  104  ;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  5  S.  II,  185  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  101  and  400  ;  Morley,  78.  IX.  Inscr.  and 
3  shs.  to  the  same  persons,  floor  of  S.  Tr.  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
5  S.  II,  185  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI.,  99  ;  Morley,  78.  X.  Thos. 
Wolrond,  gent.,  1480,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice,  dau.  of  Mch. 
Englefleld,  1477,  Trinity,  3  shs.,  eng.  c.  1520,  mur.,  S.  Tr.  Berks. 
Arch.  Jour.,  XI,  104  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  406  ;  Morley,  72.  XI. 
Sh.  for  the  same  persons,  S.  Tr.  floor.  XII.  Bryan  Boos, 
LL.D.,  parson  of  the  ch.,  1529,  in  acad.,  C.  Berks.  Arch.  Jour., 
XI,  102  ;  Druitt,  132  ;  Morley,  72.  XIII.  Inscr.  Elizth.  and 
Kath.,  daus.  of  Alex.  Fetiplace,  1603,  S.  Tr. 

Cholsey.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  John  Barfoot  ''  de  Chelseye  ”,  1361, 
S.  Tr.  Berks.  Arch.  Jour.,  XIV,  44  ;  Morley,  66.  II.  Inscr. 
John  Gate,  vicar,  1394,  C.  Berks,  and  Morley.  III.  John  Mere, 
vicar,  1471,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice,  sm.,  worn,  C.  Berks. 
and  Morley. 

Clewer.  I.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  Martine  Expence  [1600], 
who  “  shott  with  a  hundred  men  him  selfe  alone  in  the  oulde 
felde  at  Bray  ”,  now  mur.,  S.C.  II.  Inscr.  Lucie,  dau.  of  Sir 
Wm.  Wray,  knt.  and  bart.,  w.  of  John  Hobson,  gent.,  1657, 
mur.,  C. 

Compton  Beauchamp.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Framton,  rector,  c. 
1430,  now  mur.,  C.  Morley,  82. 

Compton  Parva.  I.  Rich.  Pygott.  [1520],  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Alice,  N.,  Hewett,  Cow^pton,  pi.  9,  p.  68  ;  Morley,  80. 

CooKHAM.  I.  John  Babham,  1458,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Muriel  (eff.  lost),  sm.,  N.  Darby,  S.,  Chapters  in  the  History  of 
Cookham,  170  a  ;  Morley,  82.  II.  Inscr.  Agnes,  widow  of  Wm. 
Pywale  of  London,  w.  of  Wm.  Mylles  of  London,  1500,  S.C. 
Darby,  177.  III.  Margt.  Andrew  and  her  2  husbands,  John 


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Monkeden  and  Wm.  Andrew,  1503,  both  in  civil  dress,  sm.,  N.A. 
Darby,  170  c  ;  Morley,  84.  IV.  Robt.  Peeke,  esq.,  “  master 
clerke  of  the  spycerry  ”  to  Hen.  VI,  1510,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Annes, 
Trinity,  2  shs.  (partly  covered),  sm.,  A.T.,  C.  Darby,  172  ; 
Morley,  86.  V.  Rich.  Babham,  esq.,  1527,  in  arm.,  and  w., 
kng.  ;  Trinity,  scrolls  and  shs.  lost  ;  mur.,  N.A.  Darby,  170  b  ; 
Morley,  90.  VI.  Two  shs.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Edm. 
Stoktun,  vicar,  pilgrim  of  Jerusalem,  canon  of  Gisburne,  Yorks., 
1534,  C.  Darby,  194  ;  Morley,  90.  VII.  Rahe  More,  gent., 
1577,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  [Mary,  dau.  of  John  Babham,  esq.], 
10  Eng.  vv.  and  marg.  inscr.,  all  much  mutil.  and  partly  palimp., 
but  now  fastened  down  ;  on  rev.  of  lower  part  of  female  eff.  is  a 
portion  of  a  Flemish  brass  consisting  of  the  upper  portion  of  a 
head  surrounded  by  diaper  work  and  part  of  a  canopy,  on  rev. 
of  marg.  inscr.  a  portion  of  another  inscr.  also  Flemish,  14th  cent.  ; 
N.C.  Darby,  193,  (effs.,  etc.),  193,  194  (palimps.)  ;  Morley,  88, 
90.  VIII.  Dau.  and  14  Eng.  vv.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to 
Edw.  Woodyore,  1615,  aged  59,  and  w.  [Elizth.],  1613,  aged  60  ; 
effs.  and  marg.  inscr.  lost ;  N.A.  Darby,  191  (inscr.),  195  (dau.)  ; 
Morley,  90  (dau.).  IX.  Inscr.  Geo.,  son  of  Wm.  Wellden,  esq., 
1616,  aged  40  ;  mar.  a  dau.  of  Wm.  Sergent  of  Wallridge,  Bucks., 
esq.,  had  3  children,  Wm.,  Christian,  Elizth.,  S.C.  Darby,  177. 
X.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  John  Poole,  gent.,  1638,  aged  79  years 
and  5  months,  C. 

CoxwELL,  Great.  I.  Wm.  Morys,  “  sumtyme  former  of 
Cokyswell  ”  [1509],  in  civil  dress,  with  2  sons  and  1  dau.,  N. 
Berks.  Arch.  Jour.,  XXVI,  fig.  22  ;  Bib.  Top.  Brit.,  IV,  pi.  6,  p.  3  ; 
Morley,  92.  II.  Joan,  w.  of  Wm.  Morys,  c.  1510,  N.  Ibid. 

CuMNOR.  I.  Anth.,  4th  son  of  Rich.  Forster  of  Iphleth 
(Evelith  in  par.  Shifnal,  Salop)  [1572],  in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Rainold  Williams,  esq.,  with  3  sons,  John,  Robt.,  Hen., 
all  kng.,  they  had  also  2  daus.,  Cynthia  and  Penelope,  inscr.  in 
26  Lat.  vv.,  3  other  inscrs.  each  of  2  Lat.  vv.,  ach.  and  7  shs., 
mur.,  A.T.,  C.  Berks.  Arch.  Jour.,  XXIII,  figs.  52,  53  ;  Morley, 
96.  II.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Raynold  Wyllyams  of  Borgfeld  (Burgh- 
field)  Berks.,  esq.,  w.  of  Hen.  Staverton,  gent.,  1577,  mutil.,  with 
1  son  also  mutil.  ;  2  other  children  and  sh.  lost ;  C.  Haines,  246  ; 

Morley,  94  ;  Oxford  Man.,  107.  III.  - Stavertoon,  in  civil 

dress,  and  w.  Yedythe,  dau.  of  Raygnald  Wyllyams  of  Borgfeld, 
esq.  [1599],  with  1  sm.  inscr.  ;  another  inscr.  and  sh.  lost ;  C. 
Morley,  94.  IV.  Inscr.  with  20  Eng.  vv.  Jas.  Welsh,  1612, 
mur.,  N. 


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Denchworth.  I.  Inscr.  in  10  Lat.  vv.  (eff.  and  sh.  lost)  Wm. 
Say,  1493.  Berks.  Arch.  Jour.,  XIX,  fig.  43.  II.  Olyver  Hyde, 
esq.,  1516,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Agnes  [Lovingcott],  2  shs.  Berks.,  fig. 
44;  Morley,  98.  III.  Wm.  Hyde,  esq.  [eld.  son  of  no.  II],  1557, 
in  arm.,  and  w.  Margery  [Cater  of  Letcombe  Regis],  1562,  with 
12  sons  and  8  dans.,  2  shs.,  2  inscrs.,  one  in  10  Eng.  vv.  and  one 
with  inscr.  and  2  Lat.  vv.,  the  latter  palimp.,  on  rev.  an  inscr. 
in  Fr.  relating  to  the  foundation  of  Bisham  Abbey,  1333,  “  Edward 
roy  Hanglet’e  qe  fist  le  siege  deuant  la  cite  de  Berewyk  et  coquyst 
la  bataille  illeoqz  et  la  dite  cite  la  veille  seinte  Margarete  Ian  de 
g’ce  MCCCXXXIII  mist  ceste  pere  a  la  requeste  Sire  William  de 
Mountagu  foundour  de  ceste  mesoun  ”,  now  fastened  with 
moveable  screws.  Berks.  Arch.  Jour.,  XI,  20  (palimp),  XIX, 
figs.  45  (complete),  47  (palimp.)  ;  M.B.8.  Trans.,  IV,  6  (palimp.)  ; 
Morley,  100  (with  palimp.).  IV.  Wm.  Hyde,  esq.  [eld.  (?) 
son  of  no.  III.],  1567,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Alice  [dau.  of  Sir  Thos. 
Essex  of  Lambourn],  had  5  sons  and  5  daus.,  2  shs.  Berks,  etc., 
XIX,  fig.  47  ;  Morley,  102.  All  rel,  and  now  mur.,  C.  The 
original  stones  destroyed  in  1873. 

Drayton.  I.  Inscr.  John,  son  of  Averi  Terrald,  1632,  aged  25, 
local,  C. 

Easthampstead.  I.  Thos.  Berwyk,  “  nuper  in  societate 
M[agistri]  J[ohannis]  ffowler  de  Capella  Regis  H.  VP  ”.  1443, 
hf.  eff.  in  civil  dress,  now  mur..  Vestry.  Morley,  104.  John 
Fowler  was  a  clerk  of  the  king’s  chapel. 

Faringdon.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Lenton,  vicar,  1410,  benefactor 
to  the  ch.,  C.  II.  Thos.  Faryndon,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manors 
of  Earnham  and  Lusteshall,  1396,  in  arm.  with  livery  collar, 
head  gone,  and  w.  Margt.,  1402,  also  their  dau.  and  h.  Kath. 
Pynchepole,  1443.  Morley,  108.  III.  John  Parker,  1485, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.,  marg.  inscr.  with  text  from  Job.  XIX, 
nearly  all  lost,  worn.  IV.  John  Sadler,  vicar  of  Inglesham, 
1505,  "  litera  dominicali  C  ”,  in  mass  vests.,  sni.  Morley,  106. 
V.  Sir  Alex.  Unton,  1547,  in  arm.  with  tabard  and  7  sons,  and  ws. 
Mary  [Bourchier],  and  lady  Cecyll  [Bulstrode]  with  3  daus.,  both 
ws.  in  heraldic  dresses  and  both  their  heads  mutil.,  all  kng.,  2 
shs.,  mur.,  A.T.,  N.  Tr.  Morley,  110.  Nos.  II,  III  and  IV 
inaccurately  fixed  on  C  wall.  The  br.  to  Parnell,  w.  of  John 
Parker,  mcht.  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  1471,  is  now  lost.  Rubbing 
in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Pawley.  I.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thos.  Creswell,  gent.,  w.  of  Humph. 
Gunter,  gent.,  1621,  aged  36,  with  1  son,  kng.  ;  her  husband 


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pos.  ;  rect.  pi.  with  iiiscr.,  8  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.,  mur.,  S.  A. 
Morley,  112. 

Fhstchampstead.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Hynde,  gent.,  lord  of  the  manor 
of  Finchamsted  Easte  Courte,  purveyor  of  the  stables  to  Hen. 
VIII,  Edw.  VI,  Mary  and  Philip,  and  Elizth.,  1580,  mur.,  N. 
II.  Inscr.  and  6  Lat.  vv.  Rich.  Marshe,  citizen  and  grocer  of 
London,  1613,  aged  40,  C.  III.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of  John 
Taylor  of  Einchamstede,  gent.,  w.  of  John  Blighe,  gent.,  1635, 
aged  30,  and  dau.  Jane  then  5  years  of  age,  rect.  pi.  and  inscr., 
reh,  N.  Lyon,  W.,  Chronicles  of  Finchamjp stead,  138  ;  Morley, 
114. 

Hagbourhe,  East.  I.  Inscr.  Clarice  Wyndesore  ‘‘  domina 
de  Westhakborn  ”,  w.  of  John  York,  founder  of  a  chapel,  1403. 
Berks.  Arch.  XVIII,  fig.  53  ;  Morley,  114.  II.  Inscr.  John 
York,  founder  of  [N.]  aisle,  1413,  engr.  c.  1445.  Berks,  etc., 
fig.  53  ;  Morley,  116.  III.  Inscr.  John  Yorke  and  w.  Joan, 
both  died  5  Sept.,  1445.  Berks,  etc.,  fig.  53  ;  Morley,  116.  All 
3  now  rel.  on  one  stone  in  N.A.  IV.  Hugh  Keate  of  Hodcott, 
Berks.,  gent.,  1613,  in  arm.,  buried  at  West  Ilsley,  and  w.  Christian, 
1627,  with  4  sons,  Hugh,  John,  Francis,  Wm.  (who  pos.),  and  4 
daus.,  Mary,  Margt.,  Christian,  Elenor,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  and 
inscr.,  mur.,  C.  Berks,  etc.,  fig.  44  ;  Morley,  116. 

Hanney,  West.  I.  [John]  Seys,  rector,  c.  1370,  in  mass  vests., 
lower  part  of  eff.  and  bracket  lost,  marg.  inscr.  much  mutih, 
large,  C.  Berks.  Arch.  Jour.,  XIX,  fig.  5  ;  Druitt,  70  ;  Gough,!!, 
pi.  53,  fig.  3,  p.  149  ;  Haines,  142  (stole)  ;  Morley,  118.  II. 
Humf.,  2nd  son  of  John  Cheynie  of  Westwoodday,  1557,  in  arm., 
died  childless,  inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.  and  marg.  inscr.  with  text 
from  Job.  XIX,  25-27,  C.  Beaumont,  35  ;  Berks,  etc.,  fig.  9  ; 
Morley,  120.  III.  John  Ayshcombe  of  Lyfiord,  gent.,  1592, 
in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.  ;  by  his  2nd  w.  Margery,  dau.  of  Oliver 
Welsborne,  of  West  Hanney,  died  1591,  he  had  10  sons  and  4 
daus.  ;  inscr.  and  2  shs.  (another  lost),  marg.  inscr.  cut  in  stone, 
C.  Berks,  etc.,  fig.  7  ;  Morley,  122.  IV.  Sir  Christ.  Lytcot, 
1599,  in  arm.,  twice  high  sheriff  of  Berks.  ;  mar.  Jane,  widow  of 
Thos.  Essex  of  Beckett  House,  Berks.,  esq.,  and  then  Cath., 
widow  of  Wm.  Younge,  of  Bastledon,  esq.  ;  he  was  ‘‘  knighted 
in  the  campe  before  Roane  the  xvi  of  November  1591  by  the  hands 
of  the  French  kinge  Henry  the  fourth  of  that  name  and  kinge  of 
Navarre,  who  after  his  travailes  in  Germany,  Italye  and  Fraunce  ”, 
died  at  Bastledon,  1  sh.,  C.  Berks,  etc.,  fig.  10  ;  Morley,  118. 
V.  Francis  Wellesborne,  esq.,  1602,  aged  76,  in  arm.,  and  ws. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Alice,  and  Eleanor,  dan.  of  Thos.  Stafford  of  Bradfield,  with  3 
dans.,  Frances,  Oath,  (dec.),  Anne,  4  Eng.  vv.,  marg.  inscr.,  ach. 
and  2  shs.,  once  on  A.T.,  now  on  C.  floor,  the  lower  part  covered 
by  step.  Beaumont,  73  (1  w.)  ;  Berks,  etc.,  fig.  8  ;  Morley,  124. 
VI.  Oliver  Ayshcombe  of  Lyfford,  gent.,  in  eivil  dress,  a  bene¬ 
factor  to  the  poor,  and  w.  Martha,  dan.  of  Thos.  Yeate  of  Lyfford, 
esq.,  both  died  1611,  with  4  sons  and  2  dans.,  inscr.  and  2  shs., 
marg.  inscr.  cut  in  stone,  C.  Berks,  etc.,  fig.  6  ;  Morley,  126. 

Harwell.  I.  John  Jennens,  1599,  in  eivil  dress,  and  w.  Margt., 
with  6  sons  and  5  dans.,  rel.,  now  mur.,  N.  Tr.  Morley,  128. 
In  C.  is  an  indent  for  a  fine  cross  brass. 

Hatford  (old  church).  I.  Inscr.,  ach.  and  2  shs.  Frauncis, 
son  and  h.  of  Eobt.  Pigott  of  Colwicke,  Bucks.,  1614,  aged  68  ; 
by  his  w.  Margt.,  dau  of  Alban  Butler  of  Aston,  Northants,  esq., 
he  had  7  sons  and  3  daus.  ;  C.  II.  Inscr.  Martha,  w.  of  Alban 
Pigot,  esq.,  1629,  local,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  Francis 
Pigot,  esq.,  1637,  local,  C. 

Hendred,  East.  I.  Hen.  Eldysley  (eff.  lost)  and  his  brother 
Boger  Eldysley,  1439,  mchts.,  in  civil  dress,  3  mcht.  marks 
(another  lost),  N.  Tr.  Morley,  130.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Whitwey, 
clothier  and  woolman,  1479,  now  mur.,  N.  Tr.  III.  John 
Eyston,  1589,  aged  58,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Jane  Burington,  with  4 
sons  and  1  dau.,  inscr.  in  10  Lat.  vv.,  2  shs.,  S.C.  Morley,  132  ; 
Belton,  frontis. 

Hungerford.  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Hen.  Sadleir  of  Ever- 
leigh,  Wilts.,  esq.,  1618,  aged  80,  N.  II.  Inscr.  with  12  Eng.  vv. 
Hen.,  son  and  h.  of  Hen.  Sadleir,  esq.,  1618,  aged  33,  N.  In  N.C. 
is  a  curious  inscr.  incised  in  marble  to  Sir  Bobt.  Hungerford, 
1355. 

Hurley.  I.  Inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.  (eff.  in  arm.  lost).  John 
Doyly,  esq.,  1492,  in  arabics,  N.  Morley,  138.  In  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  a  portion  of  the  helmet  with  erest,  a  talbot’s 
head,  now  lost.  II.  Three  serolls,  c.  1500  ;  eff.  and  inscr.  lost ; 
N.  Morley,  138. 

Hurst.  I.  Bich.  Warde,  “  aulae  proquaestor  ”  to  Hen.  VIII, 
Edw.  VI,  Mary  and  Elizth.,  in  civil  dress  with  8  sons,  and  w. 
Colibury  Flambert,  1574,  head  lost,  with  9  dans.,  all  kng.,  inscr. 
in  14  Lat.  vv.  under  man,  another  under  lady  lost,  ach.  and  2  shs., 
other  shs.  on  cornice  and  side  of  tomb,  mur.,  A.T.,  N.C.  Building 
News,  12  Sept.  1884  (effs.)  ;  Morley,  134.  II.  Alice,  eld.  dau. 
of  Bich.  Ward,  esq.,  cofferer  to  Queen  Elizth.,  w.,  of  Thos.  Harison, 


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esq.,  died  in  childbed  of  her  only  son  Rich.,  father  of  Sir  Rich. 
Harison,  c.  1600,  in  a  bed,  rect.  pi.,  inscr.  cut  in  stone,  N.C. 
Building  News,  12  Sept.,  1884  ;  Morley,  136.  The  son  Rich, 
died  a  widower  with  children  in  1586  ;  the  br.  probably  laid 
down  by  the  grandson  Sir  Rich.  III.  Inscr.  with  18  Eng.  vv. 
Rich.  Kippax,  ‘‘  sometimes  examiner  in  the  Starr  Chamber  office,” 
1625,  aged  43  ;  the  18  mournefull  ”  verses  ‘‘  by  a  freind  well 
wishing  to  his  memory  are  dedicated  to  Mistress  Anne  Kippax 
his  late  wife,  sister  to  Sir  Richard  Fleetwood  ”,  mur.,  N.C. 
Morley,  138. 

Ilsley,  East.  I.  Inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.  (eh.  and  sh.  lost).  Margt. 
w.  of  Wm.  Hildsley  (see  Crowmarsh  Gifford,  Oxon),  1606,  aged 
80,  she  survived  her  husband  30  years  ;  her  dau.  Cath.  pos.  ;  N. 
The  eff.  is  engr.  in  Heivett,  Compton,  pi.  14,  p.  50. 

Kiisttbury.  I.  John  Gunter,  1624,  aged  89,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Alice,  1626,  aged  86,  she  was  buryed  at  Ciceter  in  the  county 
of  Gloucr.  with  the  like  monument  ”,  1  sh.  ;  Jos.  Plat,  esq.,  their 
son-in-law  and  exor.  pos.  ;  now  mur.,  C.  Morley,  140. 

Lambourke.  I.  John  de  Estbury  [1406],  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Agnes,  hf.  ehs.  ;  inscr.  in  Fr.  and  2  evang.  symbols  lost  ; 
rel.,  S.C.  Boutell,  Christian  Mon.,  150  ;  Morley,  142.  II. 
John  Estbury,  esq.,  founder  of  chantry,  1372,  and  son  Thos., 
14 —  (date  not  filled  in),  engr.  c.  1410,  hf.  efis.  in  civil  dress,  1  sh. 
(another  and  2  roundels  lost),  S.C.  Morley,  144.  III.  John 
Estbury,  esq.,  founder  of  chapel,  chantry  [and  almshouse,  died 
1508],  in  arm.  with  tabard,  engr.  c.  1485,  chamfer  inscr.  mutil., 
2  shs.  Trinity,  7  sm.  scrolls  and  3  other  shs.  lost ;  on  the  sides 
of  the  tomb  are  6  more  shs.  ;  A.  T.,  S.C.  Morley,  146.  IV. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Garard,  1530,  local,  now  mur.,  S.A.  V.  Thos. 
Garrard,  gent.,  eld.  Bon  of  Thos.  Garrard  by  his  2nd  w.  Alice, 
1619,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Tutt,  esq.,  1610, 
ach. ;  their  son  Thos.  pos.  ;  mur.,  C.  Morley,  148.  VI. 
Inscr.  Roger  Garrard,  gent.,  1631,  aged  66,  and  w.  Elizth.,  now 
rel.  under  no.  I. 

Langford.  I.  Walter  Prunes  of  Langford,  Berks.,  gent., 
1594,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thoby  Playdell  of  Great 
Faringdon,  Berks.,  1609,  marg.  inscr.,  ach.  and  sh.,  C.  II. 
Inscr.  and  sh.  John,  son  of  Wm.  Copley,  gent.,  1634,  C.  III. 
Inscr.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Stephens  of  Colchester,  Essex,  w.  of 
John  Copley,  1665,  aged  75,  on  same  stone  as  no.  II. 

Letcombe  Regis.  I.  Alice,  dau.  of  John  and  Agnes  Estbury, 
c.  1440,  head  and  sh.  lost,  very  sm.,  now  mur..  Vestry. 


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IJST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Lockinoe,  East.  I.  Edw.  Keat,  gent.,  3rd  son  of  Wm.  Keat 
of  East  Hagborne,  gent.,  aged  83,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan, 
eld.  dan.  of  John  Doe,  gent.,  aged  79,  both  died  1624,  mar.  in 
1565,  had  4  sons,  Edw.,  Wm.,  Francis,  John,  and  7  dans.,  Anne, 
Jane,  Agnes,  Christian,  Eleanor,  Mary,  Dorothy,  1  sh..  inscr. 
cnt  in  stone,  N.C.  Morley,  150.  II.  Mary,  youngest  dau. 
of  Edw.  Nedham  of  Hoton,  Leics.,  esq.,  1628,  aged  16  ;  her 
brother  John  pos.  ;  1  sh.,  sm.,  inscr.  cut  in  stone.  Tower. 

Morley,  150. 

Lonoworth.  I.  John  Henele,  a  native  of  Henley,  rector, 
1422,  hf..  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  now  mur.,  C.  Berks.  Arch.  Jour., 
XIII,  68  ;  Morley,  152.  II.  Hich.  Yate,  1498,  and  w.  Joan, 
1500,  in  shrouds,  with  7  sons  (5  in  shrouds,  but  2  lost,  and  2  in 
ordinary  dress)  and  7  daus.  (now  lost),  X.  Morley,  154.  Ill, 
Top  of  a  shroud,  8  daus.  (4  in  shrouds),  and  part  of  a  scroll  “  Nunc 
xpe  te  petimus  ”  etc.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  John  Yate  and 
w.,  1509  ;  loose  at  rectory  in  1901.  Morley,  152.  IV.  Elynor 
Goodolphyn,  gentylwoman  ”,  1566,  now  mur.,  C.  Berks.  Arch. 
Jour.,  XIII,  68  ;  Morley,  152. 

Marcham.  I.  Edm.  Fetyplace,  esq.,  1540,  in  arm.,  with  5 
sons,  and  w.  Margt.  [dau.  of  John,  lord  Mordaunt],  with  6  daus., 
all  kng.  ;  replaced  in  the  ch.  in  1911  and  the  inscr.  and  4  shs. 
renewed  ;  rel.,  mur.,  N.  G.U.A.B.G.  Trans.,  pt.  9,  p.  10  ;  Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  5  S.  II,  187  ;  M.B.8.  Trans.,  VI,  110  ;  Morley,  156. 
In  Brit.  Mus.,  Add.  MS.  17457,  fol.  213,  is  a  sketch  of  the  lost 
br.  to  Sir  Wm.  Corbet,  1403,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Beatrix. 

Moreton,  North.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Thos.  Mayne,  yeoman, 
1479,  now  mur..  Tower.  II.  Four  sons  (1  a  priest  in  almuce), 
c.  1500,  loose  at  rectory  in  1900.  III.  Inscr.  Jas.  Leaver, 
1629,  aged  46,  had  5  sons  and  4  daus.  by  his  w.  Kath.,  who 
surviving  pos.,  loose  at  rectory  in  1900. 

Mortimer,  Stratfield.  I.  Bich.  Trevet  alias  Hasylwode, 

valectus  ”,  1441,  in  arm.,  now  mur.,  C.  Morley,  158.  II. 
Joan,  w.  of  no.  I,  1441,  head  lost,  now  mur.,  C.  Morley,  158. 

Newbury.  I.  John  Smalwode,  alias  Wynchcom,  1519,  in 
civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice,  with  2  sons  and  1  dau.,  2  roundels  with 
monogram  and  2  with  St.  John  Bapt.,  rel.,  mur..  Tower.  Morley, 
160.  John  Winchcombe,  clothier,  better  known  as  “Jack  of 
Newbury  ”  built  the  greater  part  of  the  church.  II.  Inscr.  and 
10  Eng.  vv.  Hugh  Shepley,  rector  for  28  years,  born  at  Prescott, 
Lancs.,  died  1596,  aged  70  ;  his  son  John,  citizen  and  broderer 
of  London  pos.  ;  now  mur.,  Tower.  III.  Inscr.  Francis 


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Trenchard  of  Normanton,  Wilts.,  esq.,  1635,  left  a  dau.  Elizth., 
now  mur..  Tower.  IV.  Inscr.  Geo.  Widley,  M.A.,  minister  of 
God’s  word,  1641,  aged  75,  now  mur..  Tower. 

Peasemore.  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  and  ach.  Thos.  Stampe, 
gent.,  1636,  aged  72,  mur..  Tower. 

PuRLEY.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.,  son  of  Thos.  Noble  of  Reresby,  Leic., 
parson  of  Brooksby  and  vicar  of  Queniborough,  Leic.,  1644. 

Reading,  St.  Giles.  I.  John  Bowyer,  tanner,  1521,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  done,  much  worn,  now  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr. 
Margt.,  w.  of  Wm.  Malthus,  1613,  on  front  of  C.  step. 

Reading,  St.  Laurence.  I.  John  Kent,  burgess,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Joan,  c.  1415,  hf.  effs.,  now  on  a  board,  mur.,  N.C. 
Kerry,  C.,  Hist,  of  St.  Laurence,  158  ;  Morley,  164.  II. 
Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  (eff.  in  mass  vests,  lost).  John  Andrew, 
[vicar],  1428,  C.  Kerry,  145  (with  eff.)  ;  Views  of  Reading  Abbey, 
I,  44  (with  eff.).  III.  Walter  Barton,  gent.,  1538,  in  civil 
dress,  inscr.  with  2  Lat.  vv.  ;  all  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  eff.  are  portions 
of  the  feet  of  a  man  in  arm.  and  of  a  tabard  with  the  arms  of 
Popham  ;  on  rev.  of  inscr.  is  the  complete  inscr.  to  Sir  John 
Popham,  dhs  de  Turney  in  Norrnandia  et  dhs  de  Chardeford 
de  Dene  ac  de  Alvyntoh  et  alibi  in  Anglia  ”,  1463  ;  now  set  in  a 
copper  frame  and  mur.,  N.C.  Berks.  Arch.  Jour.,  XI,  21  (obv.  and 
rev.)  ;  Kerry,  134  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  8  (obv.  and 
rev.)  ;  Morley,  166  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  Views  of  Reading  Abbey,  I, 
45  (obv.  only).  According  to  Stow  Sir  John  Popham  was  buried 
in  the  Charterhouse,  London.  IV.  Edw.  Butler,  gent.,  five 
times  mayor,  1584,  aged  72,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alee,  1583, 
aged  72,  mar.  42  years  and  left  3  only  daus.  and  heirs.  Alee, 
w.  of  Wm.  Buttell,  esq.,  with  3  sons  and  4  daus.  ;  Mary,  w.  of 
Wm.  Powell,  D.D.,  with  2  sons  and  1  dau  ;  Elizth.,  w.  of  Rich. 
Staverton,  esq.,  with  2  daus.  ;  eff.  of  w.,  the  2nd  and  3rd  daus., 
the  grandchildren,  shs.,  and  marg.  inscr.  lost ;  tomb  destroyed, 
slab  in  C.,  but  remaining  eff.  and  inscr.  now  mur.,  C.  Kerry, 
140  (with  slab)  ;  Morley,  164.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing 
of  the  inscr.  to  Wm.  Hunt,  mayor,  1463,  and  ws.  Alice  and  Isabel. 
This  was  stolen  about  1860.  Kerry,  p.  125,  engraves  an  indent 
for  a  bracket  brass,  and  also  notices,  p.  126,  the  slab  of  Hen. 
Kelsall,  donor  of  the  bell  of  Jesus  ”  in  1493,  with  a  bell  between 
the  figures. 

Reading,  St.  Mary.  I.  Inscr.  (cross  fieury  and  scrolls  lost). 
Wm.  Baron,  1416,  now  mur.,  S.A.,  the  original  slab  still  remains 
on  the  floor.  Morley,  162  (with  part  of  cross  and  some  scrolls). 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Rubbing  of  cross,  etc.,  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  II.  Inscr.  in  8  Eng. 
vv.  (e£ls.  lost).  John  Boorne,  died  in  his  third  mayoralty,  1559, 
and  w.  Alice,  1558,  mar.  37  years,  had  1  son  and  5  dans.,  now  mur., 
S.A.  Views  of  Reading  Abbey,  I,  46  (with  eff.  of  w.) 

Reading  Museum,  see  Museums. 

Remenham.  I.  Thos.  Maryet,  esq.,  1591,  in  arm.,  head  lost, 
ach.,  sm.,  rel.,  mur.,  Tower.  Morley,  168.  II.  John  Newman, 
pastor,  1622,  aged  60,  in  gown,  inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.,  rel.,  mur.. 
Tower.  Morley,  168. 

Sandhurst.  I.  Rich.  Geale,  1608,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth., 
with  4  sons  and  5  daus.,  sm.,  mur.,  C.  Morley,  170. 

Shefford,  Little  (old  church).  I.  John  Eetjrplace,  esq., 
1524,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Dorothy  [Danvers],  kng.,  with  3  sons  (lost) 
and  4  daus.  ;  2  shs.  ;  another  sh.  and  Trinity  lost  ;  mur.,  A.T.,  C. 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI.,  97  ;  Morley,  172. 

Shellingford.  I.  Inscr.  Mary  Knappe,  1621,  aged  16,  N. 
The  br.  to  John  de  Bleobury,  1372,  is  lost. 

Shottesbrooke.  I.  Priest  in  mass  vests,  and  a  civilian  with 
anelace,  c.  1370,  fine  double  canopy  mutil.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  large, 
once  in  C.,  now  in  N.  Tr.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  24  (priest)  ; 
Beaumont,  43  ;  Bib.  Top.  Brit.,  IV,  105 ;  British  Architect, 
23  Oct.,  1885  ;  Crossley,  232  (civilian)  ;  Druitt,  201  ;  Mitchell, 
A.  B.,  Shottesbrooke  Church,  pi.  10  ;  Morley,  174  ;  Oxford  Jour, 
of  Mon.  Br.,  II,  88  ;  Waller,  pt.  2.  II.  [Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir 
Wm.  Trussel,  founder  of  the  ch.  in  1337,  w.  of  Sir  Fulk]  Penne- 
brygg,  [1401],  marg.  inscr.  in  Fr.  nearly  all  lost,  N.Tr.  Brit. 
Archit.  ;  Fairholt,  Costume,  I,  160  ;  Cough,  II,  pi.  5,  p.  11  ; 
Mitchell,  pi.  11  ;  Morley,  176  ;  Blanche,  Costume,  I,  205  (belt). 
III.  Rich.  Gyll,  esq.,  sergeaunt  of  the  bakehouse  ”  with  kings 
Hen.  VII  and  VIII,  and  “  bayly  of  the  vii  hundreds  of  Cokam 
and  Bray  ”,  1511,  in  arm.,  N.  Tr.  Brit.  Archit.  ;  Fairholt,  Cos¬ 
tume,  I,  274 ;  Mitchell,  pi.  11  ;  Morley,  176.  IV.  Inscr. 
with  4  Lat.  vv.  Wm.  Throkmarton,  LL.D.,  priest,  late  garden 
of  this  church  ”,  1535,  placed  over  an  alabaster  eff.,  C.  Brit. 
Archit.  ;  Mitchell,  pi.  11.  V.  Thos.  Noke,  ‘‘  comenly  called 
Father  Noke  ”,  created  esquire  by  Hen.  VIII,  and  “  for  his 
excellencie  in  artilarie  made  yeoman  of  the  crowne  of  Englond  ”, 
1567,  aged  87,  in  civil  dress  with  badge  on  shoulder,  and  3  ws., 
with  1  son  and  3  daus.  of  1st  w.  (now  lost)  ;  3  sons  and  3  daus. 
of  2nd,  and  1  dau.  of  3rd  w.  (now  lost)  ;  he  left  surviving  his  w. 
Julian,  2  brothers,  1  sister,  1  son  and  2  daus.  ;  inscr.,  6  Lat.  vv. 
by  Dame  Elizth.  Hobbie,  and  ach.,  N.Tr.  Beaumont,  53  (man)  ; 


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Brit.  Archit.  ;  Haines,  240  (man)  ;  Mitchell,  pi.  11  ;  Morley, 
178  ;  Oxford  Man.,  105  (man)  ;  Blanche,  Costume,  II,  181  (man)  ; 
F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  40. 

Shrivehham.  I.  Inscr.  Tlios.  Stratton,  gent.,  1655,  aged 
63,  N.  II.  Inscr.  John  Hidley,  1672,  aged  40,  N.  III. 
Inscr.  John  Stratton,  1672,  aged  36,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  Jane, 
widow  of  Thos.  Stratton,  1676,  aged  79,  N. 

SoNHiNG.  I.  Laurence  Fyton,  esq.,  bailiff  of  Sonning,  1434, 
in  arm.,  4  shs.  Morley,  180.  II.  Anth.,  son  of  Ambrose 
Barker,  1546,  in  civil  dress,  sm.  Morley,  182.  III.  Wm. 
Barker,  ''  sumtyme  steward  and  receyver  of  this  lordship  of 
Sunning  ”,  1549,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anne,  with  1  dau.  Anne. 
Morley,  182  (dau.  and  inscr.),  184  (parents).  IV.  Wm.  Barker, 
esq.  [1575],  eff.  in  civil  dress  lost,  and  w.  Anne  Stoughton,  with 
6  sons  and  5  daus.,  inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.,  2  shs.  Morley,  186 
(effs.  and  inscr.),  182  (shs.).  V.  Anne,  dau.  and  h.  of  Wm. 
Barker  the  elder,  esq.  (no.  III.),  w.  of  Wm.  Staverton  of  Oaking- 
ham,  Berks.,  1585,  with  4  sons,  Fraunces,  Wm.,  Geo.,  John. 
Morley,  186.  VI.  Inscr.  with  rebus.  Thos.  Frognall,  M.A., 
Oxon.,  1612,  aged  90,  partly  covered  by  organ.  VII.  Elizth., 
dau.  of  Sir  Geo.  and  Dame  Anne  Chute,  1627,  aged  3|-  years, 
inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.,  sm.  Morley,  188.  VIII.  Inscr.,  ach. 
and  sh..  Barker  family,  placed  in  1649  by  Wm.  Barker,  esq.,  who 
mar.  Mary,  dau.  and  h.  of  Wm.  Bridon  of  Ipswich.  All  rel.  in  C. 
and  mostly  misplaced.  Nos.  V.  and  the  w.  and  children  of  no. 
IV.  on  one  stone,  and  nos.  II,  III,  and  the  inscr.  and  2  shs.  of 
no.  IV.  on  another.  No.  Ill  was  originally  inlaid  in  an  older 

stone  with  a  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  - ,  w.  of  Wm. 

Bayllol.  This  stone  was  destroyed  at  the  restoration.  Old 
rubbings  of  all  are  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Sparsholt.  I.  Wm.  de  Herleston,  rector  [1353],  in  mass 
vests.,  in  the  head  of  a  cross,  which,  together  with  the  marg. 
inscr.,  is  nearly  all  lost,  2  shs.  (1  mu  til.),  C.  Berks.  Arch.  Jour., 
XI,  87  ;  Morley,  192  ;  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  4,  pi.  1. 
II.  Thos.  Bothe  (?),  c.  1495,  in  civil  dress,  lower  hf.  lost,  with  2 
sons  ;  2  daus.  and  inscr.  lost ;  reh,  C.  Morley,  192.  III. 
Lady  c.  1510,  sm.  ;  husband  and  inscr.  lost ;  C.  Morley,  192. 
IV.  John  Fettiplace,  gent.,  1602,  in  civil  dress  ;  mar.  Margt. 
Androwes,  widow,  dau.  of  Thos.  Braybrooke  of  Abington,  gent., 
inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.,  3  shs.  (another  lost),  C.  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
5  S.  II,  98  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI.  107  ;  Morley,  194.  V.  Inscr. 
Nich.  Cooke,  M.A.,  fellow  of  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxon,  pastor,  1603,  C. 


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VI.  Inscr.  Thos.  Todhunter,  fellow  of  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxon,  vicar, 
1627,  had  2  sons  and  3  daus.,  C.  VII.  Inscr.  John  Williamson, 

B. D.  vicar,  1633,  C.  VIII.  Inscr.  Rich.  Edmondson,  B.D., 
fellow  of  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxon,  vicar  for  40  years,  1674,  aged 
75,  C. 

Stanford -Dingle Y.  I.  Margt.,  w.  of  Win.  Dyneley  “  armiger 
regis  ”,  1444,  1  sh.  (3  others  lost),  N.A.  Morley,  196.  II.  John 
Lyford,  citizen  and  mcht-tailor  of  London,  1610,  aged  71,  in  civil 
dress  ;  he  was  born  at  Stanford  and  had  18  children  ;  N.A. 
Morley,  196.  III.  Civilian,  c.  1620,  kng.,  sm.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  N. 
Morley,  196. 

Stanford-in-the-Vale.  I.  Roger  Campedene,  rector,  1398, 
large  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  with  evang.  symbols  on  shs.  (2  mutil.), 

C.  Berks.  Arch.  Jour.,  XX.  fig.  5  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  10, 
pi.  1  ;  Morley,  198. 

Steventon.  I.  Rich.  Do,  1476,  in  civil  dress,  and  ws.  Agnes 
and  Joan  ;  1  w.  and  inscr.  lost ;  small,  rel.,  C.  Berks.  Arch. 
Jour.,  XVIII,  fig.  5  ;  Morley,  198.  II.  Edm.  Wiseman,  esq., 
younger  son  of  Thos.  Wiseman  of  Thorneham,  Suff.,  esq.,  “  who 
was  son  and  h.  to  Sir  John  Wiseman,  knt.”,  in  arm  .,  and  w.  Anne, 
dau.  and  h.  of  Wm.  Hawkins  of  London,  esq.,  1584,  with  4  sons 
and  4  daus.,  inscr.,  6  Lat.  vv.  and  2  achs.,  S.C.  Berks,  etc., 
fig.  6.  ;  Morley,  200. 

Streatley.  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Rich.  Osbarn,  esq.,  w. 
of  John  Prout,  mcht.  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  1440,  “  que  obiit  in 
parturiendo  in  die  Epiphanie  ”,  now  under  no.  II.  Anastatic 
Drawing  Soc.,  1878,  pi.  18  ;  Morley,  202.  II.  Margt.,  w.  of 
Wm.  Buryngton,  gent.,  1570  ;  inscr.  lost ;  rel.,  N.A.  Anastatic  ; 
Morley,  202.  III.  Griffin,  son  of  Thos.  and  Elizth.  Clarke, 
1583,  in  civil  dress  ;  inscr.  lost ;  sm.,  now  mur..  Vestry. 
Anastatic  ;  Morley,  204.  IV.  Thos.  Buriton,  esq.,  son  and  h. 
of  Wm.,  3rd  son  of  Thos.  Buriton  of  Hereford,  esq.,  1603,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Joan  Wier,  by  whom  6  sons  (then  dec.)  and  11  daus., 
2  shs.  ;  his  w.  pos.  ;  rel.,  effs.  and  shs.  on  floor,  inscr.  on  wall, 
S.A.  Anastatic  ;  Morley,  202.  The  br.  to  Thos.  Clarke,  gent., 
1600,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Griffeth  Barton, 
esq.,  1598,  with  1  son  Griffeth,  and  3  daus.,  Agnes,  Elizth.,  Margt., 
is  now  buried  under  C.  floor.  Morley,  204.  Rubbings  of  nos. 
II  and  III  with  the  inscrs.  complete,  and  of  the  buried  br.  are  in 
coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

SuLHAMPSTED  Abbots.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Ralph 
Eyer,  rector,  "  jugiter  de  morte  cogitans,  sibi  vivens  hoc 


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monumentum  posuit  ”,  1527,  in  arabics  [died  1528],  under 
moveable  seat,  C. 

Sutton  Courtney.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.,  son  of  Thos.  Trulock  the 
younger,  1615,  N.,  but  loose  at  vicarage  in  1903. 

SwALLOWFiELD.  I.  Margery,  w.  of  Thos.  Letterford,  esq., 
14[66],  date  not  filled  in,  sm.,  C.  Morley,  208.  II.  Christ. 
Lytkott,  esq.,  1554,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Kobt.  Cheyne 
of  Chesham  Bois.,  Bucks.,  esq.,  with  3  sons,  John,  Leonard, 
Christ,  (see  West  Hanney),  and  1  dau.  Dorothy,  inscr.  with  4 
Eng.  vv.,  3  shs.  (another  lost),  C.  Clinch,  [Costume,  [211  [(man)  ; 
Haines,  235  (man),  245  (lady)  ;  Morley,  206. 

Thatcham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Godfadyr,  c.  1500,  worn,  mur.,  N. 

Tidmarsh.  I.  Margt.,  w.  of  Thos.  Wode,  justice  of  the  common 
pleas,  formerly  w.  of  Robt.  Leyneham,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor, 
1499,  1  sh.  (others  lost),  C.  Berks.  Arch.  Jour.,  XVII,  104  ; 
Morley,  208  ;  Views  of  Reading  Abbey,  I,  26.  II.  [Hen.  Leyn- 
ham,  esq.,  1517],  in  arm.  with  tabard,  head  mutil.,  4  shs.  ;  inscr. 
lost ;  C.  Berks,  etc.,  XVII,  104  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  8, 
pL  4  ;  Morley,  210  ;  Views  of  Reading  Abbey,  I,  26.  III.  Inscr. 
(efis.,  children  and  sh.  lost).  Wm.  Dale,  esq.,  1536,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  local,  C. 

Tilehurst.  I.  Gauwyn  More,  gent.,  son  of  Rich.  More,  esq., 
a  marshal  of  the  king’s  hall,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Isabel,  both 
died  1469,  with  3  sons  and  2  daus.,  sm.,  S.A.  Morley,  212. 

Ueeington.  I.  Inscr.  John  Saunders,  1599,  had  2  ws.,  Anne, 
by  whom  5  sons  and  2  daus.,  and  Joan,  mur.,  A.T.,  S.  Tr.  II. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Saunders,  1644,  aged  51,  and  w.  Martha,  left  8  sons 
and  6  daus.,  N. 

Ufton  Nervet.  I.  Wm.  Smith,  gent.,  1627,  aged  70,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Constance,  dau.  of  Geo.  Tettersale,  esq.,  1610,  ach. 
and  2  shs.,  sm.,  N.  Morley,  214  ;  Sharpe,  A.  M.,  Hist,  of  Ufton 
Court,  186.  II.  Inscr.  Francis  Perkins,  1615,  and  w.  Anne, 
1635,  mur.,  A.T.,  N.C.  III.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  Francis  Perkins, 
1641,  aged  55,  now  mur.,  N.C.  IV.  Inscr.  Francis,  son  of 
Francis  and  Margt.  Perkins,  1660,  aged  38,  N.C.  V.  Inscr. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Hen.  Winchcomb,  of  Bucklebury,  esq.,  w.  1st 
of  Francis  Perkins,  and  then  of  Jas.  Hyde,  gent.,  1686,  aged  63, 
N.C. 

Waltham,  White.  I.  Margt.,  w.  of  John  Hille,  1445,  head 
lost,  C.,  but  efi.  loose  in  1924.  Antiquary,  XXXI,  191.  II. 
Joan,  dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Beauchamp,  esq.,  w.  of  Rich.  Decons, 
esq.,  1506,  1  sh.,  sm.,  C.  Morley,  214. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Wantage.  I.  Priest,  c.  1370,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests.  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  now  mur.,  N.C.  Boutell,  Series  ;  Morley,  216.  II.  Sir 
Ivo  Fitzwaryn,  1414,  in  arm.,  large,  now  mur.,  N.C.  Boutell 
Series  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  380  ;  Morley,  216  ;  Belton.  III. 
Inscr.  (effs.  lost).  Roger  Merlawe,  1460,  and  w.  Kath.,  1459, 
now  mur.,  S.C.  Morley,  218.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing 
of  the  man,  head  and  feet  gone.  IV.  Wm.  Geddyng,  vicar 
of  Wantage  [and  of  All  Hallows  Barking,  London],  1512,  in  acad., 
marg.  inscr.  much  mutil.,  now  mur.,  N.Tr.  Druitt,  105  ;  Morley, 
220.  V.  Walter  Tawbott,  1522,  in  civil  dress,  and  ws.  Agnes 
and  Alice,  with  5  sons  ;  4  daus.  (lost)  ;  now  mur.,  S.A.  Morley, 
218.  VI.  Wm.  Willmott,  gent.,  1618,  aged  76  (eff.  lost),  and 
w.  Cecily,  dau.  of  Hugh  Hyde  of  Letcomb  Regis,  esq.,  1612  ;  they 
had  2  sons,  Hugh,  Geo.,  and  4  daus.,  Cicily,  Martha,  Fraunces, 
Bridget,  inscr.,  marg.  inscr.  with  texts  (mutil.),  and  2  shs.  ;  their 
sons-in-law,  Thos.  Garrard  and  Thos.  Tempest,  pos.  in  1619  ; 
now  mur.,  N.C.  Morley,  220  ;  Belton  (lady). 

Warfield.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  and  children  lost).  Letice,  dau.  of 
Wm.  Lovelace,  gent.,  w.  of  Humf.  Staverton,  1587,  aged  51,  now 
mur.,  N.C.  II.  Inscr.  (eff.  and  children  lost).  Elizth.,  dau.  of 
Humf.  Staverton,  w.  of  John  Reade,  gent.,  1587,  aged  25,  now 
mur.,  N.C.  III.  Humf.,  3rd  son  of  Rich.  Staverton,  esq.,  1592, 
in  civil  dress  ;  sh.  lost ;  N.C.  Home  Counties  Mag.,  I,  100  ; 
Morley,  222  ;  Views  of  Beading  Abbey,  I,  35. 

Welford.  I.  John  Westlake,  priest,  c.  1490,  in  acad.,  inscr. 
in  3  Lat.  vv.,  sm.  Morley,  224.  II.  John  Younge,  c.  1530,  in 
civil  dress,  had  4  children,  John,  Thos.,  Elyn,  Susan,  sm.  Morley, 
224.  Both  now  mur.  in  sedilia. 

Windsor,  Old.  I.  Humf.  Michell,  esq.,  surveyor  of  Windsor 
Castle,  1598,  aged  71,  in  civil  dress,  and  2nd  w.  Frances,  dau.  and 
h.  of  Francis  Waller,  esq.,  1621  ;  also  their  son  Samuel  Michell, 
esq.,  servant  to  King  James,  ‘‘  being  one  of  his  Matyes  marshalls 
of  ye  hall  ”,  1613,  in  civil  dress,  mar.  Ann,  only  dau.  of  Isaac 
Rudstone,  esq.,  had  2  sons,  John,  Humph.  ;  3  effs.,  3  inscrs., 
6  Eng.  vv.  ach.  and  lozenge,  rel.,  mur.,  N.  Morley,  226.  By 
his  1st  w.  Kath  Hobbs,  Humf.  Michell  had  1  son  Francis,  by  his 
2nd  w.  he  had  Sam.  (dec.),  Dorcas,  Elizth.,  Susanna  (dec.  an 
infant),  and  Sara. 

Windsor,  St.  George’s  Chapel.  I.  Wm.  Mugge,  priest,  1st 
warden  [1380],  eff.  in  cope  lost,  super-canopy  and  mutil.  marg. 
inscr.  only  left,  large.  King’s  Chapel.  Morley,  228.  II.  Sir 
Thos.  Sellynger  (St.  Leger),  founder  of  chapel,  in  arm.  with 


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tabard,  and  w.  Anne,  duchess  of  Exeter,  sister  to  Edw.  IV,  1475, 
in  mantle,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  Trinity,  inscr.,  and  2  shs,,  very 
lightly  engr.,  curious,  recently  repaired,  regilt  and  the  shs.  re¬ 
enamelled,  mur . ,  Rutland  Chapel.  Morley,  frontis . ;  Nichols,  Leic. 
II,  pt.  1,  pi.  15,  p.  41  ;  Pole,  J.,  Hist,  of  Windsor  Castle,  391  ; 
Sandford,  Oeneal.  Hist.,  1707,  396.  III.  Robt.  Honywode, 
LL.B.,  archdeacon  of  Taunton,  canon  of  Windsor,  1522,  in  almuce, 
kng.,  under  canopy  with  St.  Kath.  and  B.V.  Mary  and  Child, 
rect.  pi.  with  diapered  background,  inscr.  and  sh.,  curious,  mur., 
Rutland  Chapel.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.  S.  XII,  12  ;  Berks.  Arch. 
Jour.,  XII,  6  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  219  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V, 
112  ;  Morley,  230.  IV.  Inscr.  in  16  Lat.  vv.  (eff.  in  canon  of 
Windsor’s  habit  lost).  John  Robyns  [S.  T.  B.,  canon  of  Windsor, 
chaplain  to  Hen.  VIII  and  Queen  Mary,  1558],  now  mur.,  Rutland 
Chapel.  Morley,  231.  V.  Inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.  and  ach.  Sir 
Wm.  Fitzwilliams,  1559,  mur.,  Bray  Chapel.  Morley,  234.  VI. 
Inscr.  in  10  Eng.  vv.  John  Thompson,  B.D. ,  prebendary  of  Windsor, 
chaplain  in  ordinary  to  Queen  Elizth.,  1571,  aged  51,  mutil., 
Rutland  Chapel.  VII.  Inscr.  Anth.  Russhe,  S.  T.  D.,  dean  of 
Chichester,  canon  of  Windsor,  chaplain  to  Queen  Elizth.,  1577, 
aged  40  ;  his  w.  pos.  ;  Rutland  Chapel.  VIII.  Inscr.  Sir  Rich. 
Wortley  of  Wortley,  Yorks.,  knt.,  1603,  Bray  Chapel.  IX. 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  King,  D.D.,  prebendary  of  Windsor,  and 
his  w.  Marie,  1630,  aged  8  months,  in  cradle,  8  Eng.  vv.  and  marg. 
inscr..  King’s  Chapel,  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  301  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  I,  pt.  12,  pi.  6  ;  Morley,  232.  X.  Wm.,  2nd  son  of 
John  and  Marie  King,  1633,  aged  10  weeks,  close  by  and  similar 
to  the  last  but  with  sh.  M.B.S.  Portfolio  ;  Morley,  232.  An 
eff.  in  civil  dress,  a  lady,  ach.  and  sh.,  c.  1600,  of  the  Wilson 
family,  formerly  in  the  chapel  and  afterwards  in  the  possession  of 
the  late  J.  G.  Nichols  were  sent  by  his  executors  to  Hereford 
Cathedral  in  error.  The  brasses  probably  formed  part  of  the 
memorial  to  Wm.  Wilson,  D.D.,  prebendary  for  32  years,  1615, 
aged  73,  and  w.  Isabel. 

WiNKEiELD.  I.  Thos.  Mountagu,  yeoman  of  the  guard,  1630, 
aged  nearly  92,  hf.  eff.  in  habit  of  the  guard  distributing  bread  to 
the  poor,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  curious,  mur.,  S.A.  Morley,  236. 

WiTTENHAM,  Little.  I.  John  Churmound,  rector,  1433,  in 
mass  vests.,  C.  Berks.  Arch.  Jour.,  XV,  68  ;  Morley,  238.  II. 
David  Kidwelly,  porter  of  the  palace  to  Hen.  VI,  1454,  in  civil 
dress,  1  sh.,  sm.,  C.  Berks,  etc.,  66  ;  Morley,  236.  III.  Cecily, 
w.  of  Geoff.  Kydwelly,  1472,  C.  Berks.,  etc.,  66  ;  Morley,  240. 


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IV.  Geoff.  Kidwelly,  esq.,  1483,  in  civil  dress,  2  shs.,  C.  Berks, 
etc.,  66  ;  Druitt,  210  ;  Haines,  203  ;  Morley,  238.  V.  Insor.  in 
20  Eng.  vv.  Epitaph  of  Mary  Barnes,  ‘‘  Farington  by  birth  , 
by  marriage  Barnes  ”  [1568  ?],  mur..  Tower.  Morley,  244. 
VI.  Wm.  Dunche,  esq.,  auditor  of  the  mints  to  Hen.  VIII  and 
Edw.  VI,  and  ''  esquier  sworne  extreordinairie  for  the  body  of 
our  soveraigne  lady  Elizabeth  ”,  died  1597,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Marie  Barnes, had 2  sons,  Edm.,  Walter,  all kng.,  engr.  c.  1585, 
rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  2  shs.,  and  4  crests,  once  on  A.T.,  now  mur.. 
Tower.  Berks,  etc.,  70  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  278  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  II,  pi.  23  ;  Morley,  242.  VII.  John  Barnes,  esq., 
gentleman  porter  of  the  towne  and  castle  of  Guysnes  in  ffraunce 
when  it  was  Englishe  and  one  of  ye  privye  councell  of  that 
estate  ”,  benefactor  to  Wittenham,  Abingdon  and  Wallingford, 
died  at  London,  1588,  in  arm.,  kng.  ;  his  only  sister  Mary  mar. 
Wm.  Dunche,  esq.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  rect.  pi.,  text  from  Revelations 
and  ach.,  now  mur..  Tower.  Morley,  244.  VIII.  Six  Eng.  vv. 

As  God  hath  well  determined  ”,  etc.,  from  brass  to  John,  son 
of  Edm.  and  Anne  Dunch,  1589,  now  mur..  Tower.  IX.  Six 
Lat.  vv.  ‘‘  Vita  deus,  deus  est  vitam  ”,  etc.,  from  br.  to  Edm., 
son  of  Edm.  and  Anne  Dunch,  1595,  now  mur.,  Tower.  Morley, 
243.  X.  Inscr.  with  12  Eng.  vv.  and  ach.  Wm.,  son  and  h.  of 
Francis  Winchcombe  of  Bucklebury,  esq.,  1614,  aged  38  ;  his  w. 
Mary,  eld.  dau.  of  Edm.  Dunch  pos.  ;  Tower.  XI.  Inscr. 
Mistress  Anne,  w.  of  Mr.  Edm.  Dunch,  1627,  now  mur..  Tower. 
XII.  Anne,  dau.  of  Hen.  and  Anne  Dunch,  1683,  aged  9  months, 
rect.  pL,  inscr.  and  8  Eng.  vv.,  sm.,  C.  Berks,  etc.,  68  ;  Druitt, 
300  ;  Morley,  246.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  the  lower 
part  of  a  lady,  c.  1570,  formerly  on  C.  floor,  but  now  lost.  Nos. 
VIII  and  IX  were  rescued  from  a  barn,  and  no.  XI,  together 
with  the  coffin  plate  of  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Elizth.  Dunch,  1761,  aged  80, 
from  a  pond. 

Wokingham.  I.  Civilian,  feet  gone,  and  2  ws.  (1  lost),  c.  1520, 
large  scroll  mutil.  ;  inscr.  and  children  lost  ;  Tower.  Morley, 
246.  II.  [Clement  ?]  Dawbnie  [1610  ?],  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.,  mur.,  S.A.  Morley, 
248. 

Wytham.  Man  in  arm,  and  w.,  only  upper  parts  left,  c.  1455, 
3  shs.  (one  covered  and  a  fourth  lost)  ;  inscr.  lost;  rel.,C.  Haines 
191  (man)  ;  Morley,  250  ;  Oxford  Man.,  86  (man).  Possibly 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Rich.  Wightham  and  h.  to  John  Golofre,  and  her 
1st  husband  Wm.  Browning. 


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The  brasses  are  lost  at  Beenham,  to  Wm.  Carter,  gent.,  1586, 
engr.  Berks.  Arch.  Jour.,  XIX,  112  ;  Morley,  28  ;  Views  of  Reading 
Abbey,  I,  30  ;  at  Englefield  ;  and  at  Fyeield,  to  Christ.  Ashton, 
lord  of  the  manor,  and  w.  Lady  Kath  Gordon,  ''  the  white  rose  of 
Scotland  ”,  widow  of  Perkin  Warbeck,  1537.  The  tomb  was  much 
damaged  by  fire  in  1893.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  a 
scroll  from  a  br.  formerly  at  Speen  to  John  Foster,  vicar,  1533. 


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Lipscomb.  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  county  of  Buckingham,  by 
G.  Lipscomb,  4  vols.,  1847. 

Bucks.  Records.  Records  of  Buckinghamshire,  published  by  the  Bucks. 
Archaeological  Society. 

Royal  Commission  on  Historical  Monuments,  Buckinghamshire,  2  vols., 
1912-13. 

Amersham.  I.  Hen.  Brudenell,  esq.,  1430,  in  civil  dress  with 
anelace,  and  w.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Hugh,  son  of  Sir  Thos.  Preston, 
now  mur.,  C.  II.  Thos.  Carbonell,  esq.,  1439,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Elizth.,  1438,  now  mur.,  N.A.  III.  Inscr.  Bich.  Champ- 
neys,  draper,  1439,  worn,  now  mur.,  S.Tr.  IV.  Civilian,  c. 
1450  ;  head  and  inscr.  lost  ;  worn,  now  mur.,  N.A.  V.  John 
de  la  Penne,  1537  (date  added),  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth., 
dau.  of  Peter  Hally,  esq.,  1521,  now  mur.,  N.A.  VI.  John, 
son  of  Francis  Drake  of  Esher,  Surrey,  esq.,  by  his  w.  Joan,  dau. 
of  Wm.  Tothill  of  Sharlons,  1623,  aged  4,  kng.,  sm.,  inscr.  and  6 
Eng.  vv.,  now  mur.,  C.  Bucks.  Records,  II,  348  (elf.).  In  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  an  inscr.,  now  lost,  to  Robt.  Allerton. 
rector,  1437. 

Ashridge  House  (private  chapel  of).  I.  John  de  Swynstede, 
rector  of  Edlesborough  [prebendary  of  Lincoln],  1395,  in  mass 
vests.,  with  scroll,  large.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  29 
(eff.)  ;  Anastatic  Print ;  M.B.8.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  12,  pi.  1. 

II.  Rose  inscribed  “  Ecce  quod  expendi  habui  ”  etc.,  and  inscr. 
to  John  Killingworth,  1412.  Anastatic  Drawing  Soc.,  1859, 
pi.  13  ;  Haines,  110.  These  brasses  were  originally  in  Edles¬ 
borough  church,  Bucks.,  thence  removed  to  Pitstone  otherwise 
Pightlesthorne  church  in  the  same  county,  and  subsequently  to 
the  private  chapel  of  Ashridge  House. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Astwood.  I.  Inscr.  (miitil.)  Koger  Keston,  1409, now  mur.,  N. 
II.  Thos.  Chibnale,  1534,  in  civil  dress,  and  ws.  Emme  and 
Alice,  Eng.  inscr.  and  4  Lat.  vv.,  local,  rel.,  now  mur.,  S.A. 

Aylesbury  Museum  see  Museums. 

Beachampton.  I.  Inscr.  Math.,  son  of  Thos.  Bigot,  esq., 
1598,  20  years  pastor  of  Beauchampton  and  Calverton  ;  this 
inscr.  is  in  the  form  of  an  address  to  his  flock  ;  mur.,  C.  II. 
Wm.  Bawdyn,  blacksmith,  1600,  in  civil  dress,  inscr.  and  4  Eng. 
vv.,  rel.,  N.A.  Lipscomb,  II,  533  (eff.).  III.  Alice,  dan.  of 
Wm.  Mathew  of  Calverton,  esq.,  w.  of  Geo.  Baldwyn,  1611,  aged 
30,  died  in  childbed,  with  2  sons  Wm.,  Geo.,  and  2  daus.  Jane, 
Isabel,  sm.,  rel.,  S.A.  IV.  Inscr.  Wm.  Elmor,  1652,  N. 

Beaconsfield.  I.  Inscr.  with  10  Eng.  vv.  Robt.  Lee,  1572, 
and  w.  Kath.,  mur.,  N.A.  II.  John  Warren  of  White  farm, 
1609,  aged  60,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  mar.  23  years,  v/ith 
4  sons  Rich.,  Hen.,  Wm.,  John,  and  2  daus.,  Eillis,  Elizth.,  N. 

Bledlow.  I.  Wm.  Herun,  B.A.,  vicar,  1525,  in  mass  vests., 
sm.,  now  mur.  in  aumbry,  C. 

Bletchley.  I.  Thos  Sparke,  H.I).,  rector,  1616,  aged  68,  a 
bust  in  an  oval,  with  3  sons  and  2  daus.,  figures  of  death,  fame, 
etc.  ;  Thos.  his  son  and  h.  pos.  ;  rect.  pL,  very  finely  engr., 
mur.,  C. 

Bradenham.  I.  Rich.  Redberd,  rector,  ''  ex  patronatu  dni 
Andree  Wyndesor  militis  dhi  isti’  manerii  ”  [1521],  in  mass 
vests.,  C. 

Brickhill,  Little.  I.  Inscr.  in  18  Eng.  vv.  Mr.  Robt.  Seling, 
1692,  aged  22,  mur.,  S.A. 

Brill.  I.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  John  Hoode  and  w.  Mawde, 
c.  1520,  mur.,  C. 

Broughton.  I.  Inscr.  Agnes,  w.  of  John,  son  of  Robt.  de 
Broughton,  1399,  now  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  John,  son  of  Robt. 
de  Broughton,  1403,  now  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Mary,  eld.  dau. 
of  Chas.  Edmonds  of  Preston  Deanery,  Northants,  esq.,  w.  of 
Thos.  Duncombe,  esq.,  1655,  aged  31,  leaving  4  sons  and  3 
daus.,  C. 

Burnham.  I.  Gyles  Eyre,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  c. 
1500  ;  children  lost ;  sm.,  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  and  15  daus.  (efls. 
of  parents  and  9  sons  lost)  ;  the  remains  of  br.  to  Wm.  Aldriche 
and  w.  Agnes,  c.  1520,  formerly  in  N.,  now  rel.  with  no.  I. 
Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  with  the  9  sons  and  indent  for 
parents.  III.  Inscr.  on  scroll  with  8  Lat.  vv.  below.  Jacomyne, 
dau.  of  Robt.  Littell,  mar.  for  20  years  to  Wm.  Tyldsley,  1556, 


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aged  36,  C.  IV.  Edm.  Eyre,  gent.,  1563,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.,  with  3  sons,  2  dans.,  ach.  and  sh.,  inscr.  mutil.,  mur.,  N. 

V.  Inscr.  on  scroll  with  2  Lat.  vv.  and  sh.  below.  Wm.  Tyldsley, 
esq.,  1563,  C.  VI.  Thos  Eyer,  gent.,  late  owner  of  the  manor 
of  Allerds  in  East  Burnham,  1581,  in  civil  dress,  and  3  ws.,  the 
2nd  with  4  sons  and  3  dans.,  2  shs.,  inscr.,  and  10  Eng.  vv.  with 
acrostic,  on  same  slab  as  no.  IV.  VII.  Inscr.,  4  Lat.  vv.  and 
sh.  Anne,  dau.  of  [Paul]  Wentworth,  w.  of  [Norton]  Knatchbiill, 
[1591],  C. 

Caeverton.  I.  John  Bokys,  1519,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan. 

Caversfield,  see  Oxfordshire. 

Chaleont  St.  Giles.  I.  Priest,  c.  1470,  in  mass  vests.,  sm., 
mur.,  C.  GirVs  Own  Paper,  XIV,  428.  II.  Three  sons,  c. 
1500,  mur.,  S.A.  III.  Two  shs.,  c.  1500,  S.A.  IV.  Lady, 
c.  1510  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  mur.,  S.A.  V.  Inscr.  John  Salter,  1523, 
and  w.  Elsabeth  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  another  inscr.  to  Thos. 
Bredham,  1521,  and  w.  Anne  ;  mur. ,  in  hinged  frame,  N. A.  VI. 
Civilian  (of  the  Gardyner  family  ?)  and  2  ws.,  c.  1540,  1  sh.  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  now  mur.,  S.A.  Girls'  Own  Paper,  XIV,  428  (one  fern.  eff.). 
VII.  Wm.  Gardyner,  esq.,  1558,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne  (Newde- 
gate),  156-  (date  not  filled  in),  with  5  sons,  4  daus.,  and  3  shs., 
A.T.,  S.C.  Bucks.  Records,  VI,  95.  VIII.  Thos.  Fletewood, 
esq.,  born  at  Heskyn,  Lancs.,  lord  of  the  Vache,  treasurer  of  the 
mint.,  M.P.  for  Bucks.,  late  sheriff  for  Bucks,  and  Beds.,  1570, 
aged  52,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  (1 )  Barbara  (Francis)  with  2  sons  and 
2  daus.  (2)  Brigett,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Springe,  with  8  sons  and 
6  daus.,  all  kng.,  ach.  and  4  shs.,  mur.,  A.T.,  C.  GirVs  Own  Paper, 
XIV,  428  ;  Lipscomb,  III,  235. 

Chaleont  St.  Peter.  I.  Wm.  Whappelode  senior,  died  1398, 
in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  widow  of  Wm.  Restwold,  esq.,  engr. 
c.  1446.  II.  Wm.  Whappelode,  son  of  no.  I,  steward  to  Hen. 
Beaufort,  cardinal  of  England  and  bp.  of  Winchester,  1446,  in 
arm.,  and  w.  Margery.  III.  Inscr.  Geo.  Brudenell,  LL.B., 
son  of  Hru  Brudenell,  esq.,  1522.  IV.  Inscr.  Wm.  Wheytte 
and  w.  Alys,  1525,  local.  V.  Inscr.  Rose,  mother  of  Roger 
Edgeworth,  D.D.,  and  of  John  Edgeworth,  B.A.,  vicars,  1529, 

VI.  Priest,  c.  1440,  in  mass  vests.,  sm.  ;  a  palimp.  by  appropria¬ 
tion,  the  figure  slightly  altered  and  an  inscr.  added  to  Robt. 
Hanson,  vicar  of  Chalfont  St.  Peter  and  of  Little  Missenden, 
1545.  VII.  Inscr.  Robt.  Drury,  esq.,  1592.  All  now  mur.,  C. 
In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  impressions  from  brasses  formerly  in  this 
church  of  (I)  A  priest  in  cassock  and  surplice  with  scarf  fastened 


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by  a  rosette,  c.  1520  ;  (2)  A  civilian  with  the  arms  of  Drury, 
c.  1600,  no  doubt  no.  VII.  In  1912  the  figures  were  in  private 
possession  in  the  Chantry  House,  Newark,  Notts.,  but  disappeared 
about  1920. 

Chearsley.  I.  John  Frankeleyn,  in  civil  dresss,  and  w.  Margt., 

which  ordeyned  leystowe  to  this  chirche  and  divine  service  to 
be  doone  every  holyday  in  the  ye  re  ”,  1462,  with  3  sons  and  4 
daus.,  sm.  C.  Lipscomb,  I,  125. 

Chenies.  I.  John  Waliston,  ''  quondam  faber  istius  vilie  ”, 
1469,  in  civil  dress,  and  ws.  Isabel  and  Joan,  worn.  II.  Edm. 
Molyneux,  esq.,  1484,  in  arm,  with  salade,  and  w.  Agnes  [dau. 
and  coh.  of  Sir  Thos.  Laxham  of  Laxham,  Norf.,  and]  widow  of 
Sir  John-  Cheyne  [she  died  1488]  in  mantle,  under  double  canopy, 
worn.  Lipscomb,  III,  255.  III.  Rich.  Newland  (?)  rector, 
1494,  in  mass  vests,  without  stole,  sm.,  worn.  IV.  Dame  Anne 
[Semark],  widow  of  [Sir  Guy  Sapcote]  and  of  Sir  David  Phelip, 
lady  of  the  manors  of  Thorno,  Northants,  and  Isenhampstead 
Cheyne,  1510,  holding  a  heart  with  2  scrolls,  single  canopy  and 
4  shs.,  worn.  Lipscomb,  III,  254.  V.  Agnes  Johnson,  widow, 
mother  of  Robt,  Leyff,  rector,  1511.  VI.  Inscr.  Nich.  Smythe, 
''  late  person  of  latemars  ”  (Latimer),  1517.  VII.  Elizth., 
dau.  of  John  Broughton,  esq.,  1524,  with  flowing  hair,  marg. 
inscr.  and  2  shs.  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,p\.  4:6,no.Z  Allnow 

mur.  at  west  end  of  nave  and  south  aisle. 

Chesham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Gawdry,  gent.,  1670,  aged  69,  S.A. 

Chesham  Bois.  I.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Robt.  Cheyne,  gent.,  1516, 
and  Robt.  Cheyne,  esq.,  1552,  in  arm.,  4  shs.,  curious,  C.  Bucks. 
Records,  II,  133  ;  Haines,  241  (lady’s  girdle)  ;  Lipscomb,  III, 
272.  II.  Benedict,  “  crysome  ”  son  of  Roger  Lee,  gent., 
c.  1520,  sm.,  C.  Bucks.  Records,  VI,  190 ;  GirVs  Own  Paper,  XIV, 
157  ;  Haines,  220  ;  Macalister ,  Eccles.  Vests.,  172.  III.  Inscr. 
Wenefride,  dau.  of  the  late  lord  Mordant,  w.  of  John  Cheyne,, 
esq.,  1562,  C. 

Chicheley.  I.  Anth.  Cave,  esq.,  mcht.  of  the  staple  of  Calais, 
lord  of  the  manor,  1558,  in  arm. ,  head  mutil. ,  and  w.  [Elizth. ,  dau.  of 
Thos.  Lovett  of  Astwell,  esq.],  2  shs.,  arms  of  the  staple  and  Cave 
imp.  Lovett ;  another  sh..  Cave  with  a  crescent  for  diff.,  now 
lost,  was  palimp.  with  part  of  an  Eng.  inscr.  on  rev.  ;  N.C. 
Lipscomb,  IV,  97  ;  Waters,  R.  E.  G.,  Memoirs  of  the  family  of 
Chester  of  Chicheley,  I,  84  (effs.).  Rubbing  of  palimp.  in  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  II.  [Anth.  ?]  Cave,  a  skeleton  recumbent  in  shroud, 
c.  1560  (?),  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  in  4  Lat.  and  5  Eng.  vv.,  1  sh.,. 


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sm.,  mur.,  N.C.  III.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Wm.,  6th  son  of  Hen. 
Shelley  of  Patcham,  Sussex,  esq.,  1638,  aged  31,  N.  IV.  Inscr. 
in  4  Eng.  vv.  Elizth.  [Noke],  1658,  rel.,  N. 

Chilton.  I.  Inscr.  marg.,  4  shs.  and  2  other  inscrs.  John 
Croke  “  the  ealder  ”,  one  of  the  clerks  in  chancery  and  after¬ 
wards  a  master  in  that  court,  1554,  S.C.  II.  Inscr.  marg.  Sir 
John  Croke,  1608,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Alex.  Unton,  1611, 
mar.  55  years  and  9  months,  S.C.  III.  Inscr.  marg.,  ach., 
sh.,  and  14  Lat.  w.  Sir  John  Croke,  justice  of  the  king’s  bench, 
1619,  aged  66,  S.C.  IV.  Inscr.  in  16  Eng.  vv.  with  sh.  Edw. 
Croke,  1626,  curious,  S.C. 

Claydon,  Middle.  I.  Isabel  Gifford,  1523,  rel.,  now  mur.,  C. 
Lipscomb,  I,  194.  A  sh.  belonging  to  this  is  now  with  no.  II. 
II.  Alex.  Anne,  priest,  1526,  f  eff.  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and 
wafer,  rel.,  mur.,  C.  Lipscomb,  I,  192.  III.  Poger  Gyfford, 
esq.,  1542,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Mary  [ISTansegles],  with  13  sons,  7 
daus.,  and  3  shs.,  large  ;  the  inscr.  palimp.,  on  rev.  another  inscr. 
to  Walter  Bellingham  "  alias  dicti  Walteri  Irelonde  regis  Armorum 
in  hybernia  ”,  1487,  and  w.  Elizth.  ;  one  sh.  is  also  palimp.  by 
alteration  ;  now  mur.,  C.,  the  palimp.  fastened  down.  Bucks. 
Records,  VII,  530  (palimp.  inscr.)  ;  Lipscomb,  I,  193,  who  states 
they  built  the  chancel  in  1519.  IV.  Inscr.  John,  son  of  John 
Verney,  viscount  Fermanagh,  1694,  recording  9  generations  of  the 
family,  mur.,  N. 

Clifton  Reynes.  I.  Sir  John  Beynes,  1428,  in  arm.,  legs 
mu  til.,  4  shs.,  N.C.  II.  [John  Reynes  and  2nd  w.  Agnes,  dau. 
of  John  Tyringham,  esq.],  in  shrouds,  c.  1500,  4  shs.  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
N.C. 

Crawley,  North.  I.  Robt.  Latymer,  esq.,  1548,  in  civil 
dress  (head  gone)  and  w.  Kath.  (lost) ;  the  inscr.  mentions  their 
dau.  and  h.  Elizth.  ;  S.A.  II.  John  Garbrand,  D.D.,  parson 
and  benefactor  to  the  poor,  1589,  aged  47,  in  gown  and  hood, 
kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  mur.,  C.  Lipscomb,  IV,  132.  III. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Hackett,  1689,  aged  61 ;  mar.  the  dau.  of  Augustine 
Nichols  of  Hoisted,  Leic.,  esq.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau. 
of  Wm.  Middleton,  w.  of  Nich.  Hackett,  1690,  aged  28,  C. 

Crendon,  Long.  I.  John  Canon,  146-  (date  not  filled  in), 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Agnes,  1468,  with  3  sons  and  8  daus.,  now 
mur.,  N.Tr. 

CuBLiNGTON.  I.  Inscr.  John  Dervyle,  1st  rector,  1410,  “  cui 
memoria  annuatim  tenebitur  in  festo  purificacois  bte  Marie 


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Virg’is  ut  eius  aie  p’piciet’  ds,”  C.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Brandon, 
rector,  1441,  C. 

Datchet.  I.  Inscr.  andsh.  Lady  Kath.,  dan.  of  Wm.  Blount, 
lord  Mountjoye,  w.  of  Sir  Mores  Barkeley,  1559,  mur.,  C.  II. 
Mr.  Rich.  Hanbery,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of  London,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Alice,  1593,  aged  56  with  2  daus.  ;  one  mar.  Mr. 
Wm.  Combe,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  esq.,  the  other  Mr.  Edm. 
Wheler,  goldsmith  of  London  ;  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  sh.  and  arms 
of  Goldsmith’s  Co.,  mur.,  C.  Locke,  A.,  Hanbury  Family,  132. 

Denham.  I.  Walter  Duredent,  esq.,  1494,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws., 
Agnes,  with  9  sons  and  10  daus.,  and  Margt.,  with  3  sons  and 
4  daus.,  ach.  and  3  shs.  (another  lost),  worn,  rel.,  C.  Fisher  ; 
Lathhury,  R.  H.,  Hist,  of  Denham,  188.  II.  Dame  Agnes 
Jordan,  abbess  of  Syon  [died  1546],  engr.  c.  1540  (date  of  death 
erroneously  filled  in  as  1544)  ;  marg.  inscr.  and  shs.  with  the  five 
wounds  lost  ;  rel.,  C.  Aungier,  G.  J .,  Hist,  of  Syonandlsleworth, 
89  ;  Haines,  88  ;  Lond.  and  Middx.  Trans.,  II,  159  ;  Suffling, 
153  ;  Waller,  pt.  15.  III.  Inscr.,  3  sons  and  1  dau.  of  1st  wife  ; 
the  remains  of  the  brass  to  Thos.  Bedyll,  1528,  and  ws.  Margt. 
and  Joan  ;  rel.  on  same  stone  as  nos.  V,  and  VI.  Suffling,  214 
(children).  IV.  Amphillis,  dau.  of  Sir.  Edm.  Pekham,  1545, 
with  flowing  hair,  inscr.  and  sh.  ;  all  palimp. ,  on  rev.  of  eff .  another 
of  a  friar  in  gown  and  hood  with  his  hands  folded  within  the 
sleeves  ;  on  rev.  of  inscr.  another  in  4  Lat.  vv.  to  John  Pyke, 
''  in  Langport  natus  ”  ;  on  rev.  of  sh.  a  device  of  a  birch  rod  and 
mace  in  saltire  between  the  letters  I.P.M.S.  arranged  in  cross, 
possibly  for  Johannes  Pyke  magister  scholae,  date  c.  1440  ;  now 
mounted  in  a  frame,  mur.,  C.  Lathhury,  344  ;  M.B.S.  Trans., 
IV,  11,  12  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Lond.  Proc.,  2  S.  XV,  230,  231  ;  Suffling, 
285.  V.  Leonard  Hurst,  parson,  1560,  in  surplice  and  scarf  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  now  rel.  over  no.  VI.  Haines,  229  ;  Suffling,  214. 
VI.  Inscr.  Rich.  Thornhill  of  Tuxford,  Notts.,  parson,  1612,  rel., 
C.  Suffling,  214.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  a  hf.  eff. 
of  a  priest  in  mass  vests.,  c.  1360,  surrounded  by  an  inscr.  with 
text  from  Job  XIX,  25,  26,  formerly  in  C.,  but  now  lost.  The 
figure  is  engr.  in  Haines,  143,  and  Surrey  Arch.  Colls.,  XXXI,  93. 

Dinton.  I.  John  Compton,  esq.,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Margery, 
dau.  of  Brian  Harley,  1424,  with  4  sons  and  7  daus.,  the  children 
kng.,  sm.  II.  Wm.  Lee  of  Morton,  1486,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Alice  (head  lost).  III.  Inscr.  John  Lee  of  Morton,  gent.,  1503, 
buried  in  St.  Olyffe,  Silver  Street,  London.  IV.  Thos.  Grenewey, 
esq.,  1538,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  1539,  with  3  daus.  (lost),  engr. 


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1551,  at  same  time  as  no.  V.  V.  Rich.  Grenewey,  esq.,  son 
and  h.  of  no.  IV,  1551,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Joan,  dan.  and  h.  of  John 
Tylney,  of  Leckhampstead,  esq.,  both  mutil.,  1  sh.  VI.  Francis 
Lee  of  Morton,  gent.,  1558,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,had  7 
sons  and  4  dans.,  sm.  VII.  Simon  Mayne,  esq.,  1617,  in  arm., 
and  w.  Colubery  [Lovelace],  1628,  with  their  children  Simon  and 
Colubery,  and  ach.  Simon  the  son  was  one  of  the  regicides  and 
died  in  the  Tower  in  1661.  VIII.  Inscr.  and  2  Eng.  vv. 
Lady  Dame  Elinor,  w.  of  Sir  Thos.  Lee  of  Morton,  1633,  had  24 
children  ;  sh.  lost.  All  rel.  on  floor  of  S.A.  and  mixed  up. 

Drayton  Beauchamp.  I.  Thos.  Cheyne,  esq.,  shield-bearer 
to  Edw.  Ill,  1368,  in  arm.  ;  inscr.  and  2  shs.lost  ;  large,  C. 
Ashdown,  Armour,  189  (knee-piece);  Boutell,  Series,  and  Br.  and 
Slabs,  53  (sword  belt  and  knee-piece);  Gent.  Mag.,  1858,  ii,  8  ; 
Haines,  158  (leg)  ;  Hartshorne,  Fun.  Mon.,  37  ;  Hewitt,  Armour, 

II,  125  ;  Alacklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  53  ;  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br., 
pt.  Ill,  pi.  3  ;  Waller,  pt.  I.  II.  [Wm.]  Cheyne,  esq.,  1375, 
in  arm.,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  4  shs.  lost,  large,  C.  Ashdown, 
Armour,  158  (solleret)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  53  (solleret)  ; 
Hewitt,  II,  112  (solleret)  ;  Lipscomb,  III,  335  ;  Waller,  pt.  8. 

III.  Hen.  Fazakyrley,  priest,  1531,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice 
and  wafer,  head  lost,  sm.  rel.,  C. 

Drayton  Parslow.  I.  Inscr. ,  3  sons  and  1 1  daus .  ;  the  remair s 
of  the  br.  to  Benet  Blacknolle,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Agnes,  both  died 
1535,  N. 

Dunton.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1420  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  N. 

II.  -  Collys,  w.  of  Rich.  - ,  c.  1510,  with  1  son  standing 

behind,  inscr.  mutil.,  sm.,  N.  III.  Inscr.  John  Sotton,  1518, 
and  w.  Agnes,  rel.  under  no.  I. 

Edlesborough.  I.  John,  son  and  h.  of  John  Rufford,  esq., 
1540,  in  arm.,  and  3  ws.  (all  on  one  plate),  Brygett,  Anne,  and 
Elynore,  1  sh.,  N.C.  II.  John  Pigott,  eld.  son  of  Francis  Pigott 
of  Stratton,  Beds.,  by  his  2nd  w.  Margery,  sister  to  Oliver,  lord 
St.  John  and  baron  of  Bletsoe,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Wenefrid, 
dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Sankye  of  Edlesborough,  esq.,  by  Alice, 
dau.  of  Ralph  Hawtrie  of  Rislipe,  Middx.,  1592,  had  2  sons  and 
3  daus.,  3  shs.  (another  lost),  now  mur.,  N.C.  III.  Inscr.  and 
2  shs.  Hen.  Brugis,  gent.,  1647,  aged  88  ;  mar.  Frances,  dau.  of 
no.  II.,  had  3  sons  and  2  daus.,  now  mur.,  N.C.  See  also  Ashridge 
House,  Bucks. 

Ellesborough.  I.  Thos.  Hawtrey,  esq.,  1544,  in  arm.,  and 
w.  Sybell,  dau.  of  Rich.  Hampden,  with  11  sons  and  7  daus.  ; 


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1  sh.  a  paJimp.  by  alteration  ;  now  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  Mary, 
w.  of  Wm.  Hawtrey,  esq.,  1555,  died  in  childbirth,  now  mur.,  S.A. 

Emberton.  I.  John  Mordon  alias  Andrew,  rector,  c.  1410 
(date  not  filled  in),  in  mass  vests.,  donor  of  books  and  ornaments 
to  the  churches  of  Emberton,  Olney,  and  Hullemorton,  now 
mur.,  C.  Lipscomb,  IV,  I4I. 

Eton  College  Chapel.  I.  Thos.  Barker,  S.T.D.,  fellow, 
for  18  years  vice-provost,  rector  of  Petworth,  1489,  in  cap  and 
almuce,  inscr.  in  16  Lat.  vv.,  sm.  II.  Hen.  Bost,  provost, 
1503,  in  almuce,  triple  canopy,  inscr.  in  16  Lat.  vv.  and  2  shs., 
large,  recut  and  partly  restored,  now  mur.,  Lupton  chapel. 
Lipscomb,  IV,  485.  III.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  John  Chelde  [1507], 
and  ws.  Margt.,  Isabel  and  Alice.  IV.  Bich.  Ardern,  fellow, 
1509,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  worn,  sm.  V.  Inscr. 
(effs.  lost).  Robt.  Rede  of  Burnham,  gent.,  1515,  and  w. 
Meryell,  worn.  VI.  Rich.  Grey,  "  lord  Grey,  Cotenore,  Wylton, 
and  Ruthyn,  and  on  of  the  heyr’  apparant  to  Richard  erll  of 
Kentt,  son  of  Edmond  lord  Grey,  broder  and  heyre  to  George 
lord  Grey  and  Thomas  lord  Grey,  and  henchman  to  Henry  VIII  ”, 

1521,  in  arm. ,  sm.  VII.  Wm.  Boutrod,  pety-canon  of  Windsor, 

1522,  in  cope.  VIII.  [Walter  Smith,  M.A.,  fellow,  1525],  in 

acad.  ;  inscr.  lost.  IX.  -  Horman,  1525,  in  mass  vests. 

with  chalice  and  wafer,  inscr.  in  12  Lat.  vv.  This  is  usually 
assigned  to  Wm.  Horman,  fellow  and  vice-provost,  died  1535, 
but  the  date  on  the  brass  is  clearly  1525  in  arabic  numerals .  X. 
Lady  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Hen.  Smyth,  gent.,  clerk  and 
surveyor  of  the  King’s  works  in  all  England,  1528,  and  ws.  Agnes 
and  Jacomyne,  with  children  and  marg.  inscr.  XI.  Roger 
Lupton,  provost  of  Eton,  canon  of  Windsor  [died  1540],  in  mantle 
with  garter  badge  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  1  sh.,  now  filled  in  and  mur., 
Lupton  chapel.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  79  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of 
Mon.  Br.,  II,  27  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  52,  no.  6.  XII.  Thos. 
Edgcomb,  fellow  and  vice-provost,  1545,  f  eff.  in  hood,  inscr.  in 
10  Lat.  vv.  ;  eff.  palimp.,  on  rev.  portions  of  10  Lat.  vv.  XIII. 
Robt.  Stokys  and  w.  Elizth.,  both  died  1560  ;  male  eff.  and  children 
lost  ;  inscr.  palimp.,  on  rev.  another  inscr.  to  Walter  Haugh. 
1505,  and  ws.  Margt.  and  Isabel  ;  local  by  a  Norfolk  engraver. 
Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  II,  72  (with  slab  and  palimp.).  XIV. 
Inscr.  in  4  Eng.  vv.  Thos.  Smith,  fellow,  M.A.  of  King’s  Coll., 
Camb.,  1572.  XV.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Barlow,  bp.  of 
Chichester,  w.  of  Wm.  Daye,  provost  of  Eton  and  for  a  few  months 
bp.  of  Winchester  in  1596,  died  1575,  but  br.  laid  down  c.  1620, 


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by  her  son  Rich.,  she  left  2  sons,  Wm.,  Rich.,  and  4  dans.,  Susan, 
Elizth.,  Judith,  Rachel,  mur.,  Lupton  chapel.  XVI.  Inscr.  in 
2  Lat.,  vv.  [Matthew]  Page,  fellow  [1582].  XVII.  Inscr.  Edw. 
Underhill,  citizen  and  haberdasher  of  London,  1606.  XVIII. 
Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Edm.,  son  of  Sir  Hen.  Hobart,  “  alumnus  ”, 
1607.  XIX.  Inscr.  John  Clavering,  of  the  family  of  Clavering 
of  Calaly,  Xorthumb.,  fellow  of  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford,  vice¬ 
provost  of  Eton,  1612,  aged  78.  XX.  Inscr.  with  5  Lat.  vv. 
(elf.  lost),  Philip,  son  of  Sir  John  Botteler,  1613.  XXI.  Thos. 
Allen,  fellow  of  Eton  and  of  other  colls.,  also  a  benefactor,  1636, 
in  gown,  kng.  XXII.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau  of  Rich,  and  Elizth. 
Francklin,  w.  of  Giles  Baker,  1641,  aged  23,  had  1  dau.  Elizth.  ; 
her  husband  pos.  XXIII.  Inscr.  on  heart-shaped  plate  and  sh. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Edm.  Woodhall,  esq.,  w.  of  Geo.  Goad  [vice-provost], 
1657,  aged  34.  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  II,  83  (inscr.).  All 
(except  nos.  II,  XI,  XV)  now  mur.  in  Ante-chapel  and  the  lines 
filled  in.  For  an  account  of  the  lost  brasses  see  "  Oxford  Jour, 
of  Mon.  Br.”,  II,  28,  68. 

Farnham  Royal.  I.  Inscr.  Eustace  Mascoll,  gent.,  clerk  of 
the  works  to  Cardinal  Wolsey  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  chief 
clerk  of  accounts  for  17  years  for  all  the  buildings  of  Hen.  VIII 
within  20  miles  of  London,  died  1567,  being  then  “  pistell-reder 
in  Winsor  Castell  ”,  mur.,  S.A. 

Foscott.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Edw.,  3rd  son  of  Rich.  Grenvile 
of  Wotton  Underwood,  Bucks.,  esq.,  1661,  C. 

Haddenham.  I.  Priest,  c.  1420,  in  choir  cope,  worn  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;now  mur.,  N.C.  II.  Thos.  Nassh,  vicar,  1428,  hf.  eff. 
in  mass  vests.,  inscr.  now  under  no.  I,  mur.,  N.C.  III.  Inscr. 
(effs.  lost).  Giles  Wodbrygge,  1539,  and  w.  Elizth.,  now  under 
no.  II. 

Halton.  I.  Hen.  Bradschawe,  esq.,  chief  baron  of  the 
exchequer,  1553,  in  robes,  and  w.  Joan  (Hurst,  see  Noke,  Oxon), 
with  4  sons  and  4  daus.,  all  kng.,  1  sh.,  mur.,  C.  Lipscomb, 
II,  225. 

Hambleden.  I.  John  Shipwash,  1457  (lower  part  of  eff. 
gone),  and  w.  Joan  (lost),  with  4  sons  and  3  daus.  (the  latter  lost), 
5  shs.  with  initials  and  rebus  ;  in  1912  the  male  eff.  and  shs. 
loose  in  safe,  the  sons  mur.,  N.,  and  the  inscr.  mur..  Tower. 
Lipscomb,  III,  575  (eff.).  II.  Inscr.  Joan  Berde,  1492,  now 
mur.,  N.  III.  Inscr.  John  Porter,  1495,  N.  IV.  John  White, 
1497,  and  w.  Alice,  now  mur.,  effs.  in  N.,  inscr.  in  Tower.  V. 
Robt.  Scrop,  esq.,  1500,  in  arm.  (eff.  now  lost),  and  widow  Kath., 


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in  mantle  once  inlaid,  kng.,  4  shs.  (2  not  belonging),  now  on  boards, 
mur.,  N.Tr.  Lipscomb,  III,  575.  Rubbing  of  male  eff.  in  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  VI.  Inscr.  Wm.  Shypwasshe  and  w.  Margery, 
c.  1500,  now  mur..  Tower.  VII.  Inscr.  Rauffe  Scrope,  parson, 
1516,  now  mur..  Tower.  VIII.  Civilian  and  w.  (upper  part 
now  gone),  c.  1600  .;  inscr.  and  2  sons  lost  ;  now  mur..  Tower. 
IX.  Inscr,  and  sh.  Geo.  Scroope,  gent.,  son  of  Adrian  Scroope, 
esq.,  1614,  now  mur..  Tower.  X.  John,  son  of  Robt.  Saunders, 
1634,  aged  73  ;  mar.  (1)  Cicely,  relict  of  Wm.  Blocksom,  by  whom 
a  dau.  Mary,  w.  of  Timothy  Doyly,  (2)  Frances,  relict  of  Francis 
Springoll ;  inscr.  lost;  rect.  pL,  now  mur.,  N.  XI.  Inscr. 
Robt.  (died  1617),  youngest  son  of  Wm.  Doyley  of  Holcombe, 
Oxon,  gent,  by  Anne,  his  w.,  who  died  1639,  having  had  2  sons 
and  6  daus.,  now  mur.,  X.  XII.  Inscr.  John  Domelaw,  S.T.D., 
rector  for  9  years,  1640,  aged  49,  N.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a 
rubbing  of  an  inscr.  (now  lost)  to  Adrian  Scroope,  esq.,  1577,  and 
w.  Ursula,  dau.  of  Geo.  Ludlowe  of  Hildeverell,  Wilts.,  1613,  had 
2  sons  and  5  daus.  Also  rubbings  showing  some  of  the  other 
brasses  more  perfect  than  at  present. 

Hampden,  Great.  I.  John  Hampden,  esq.,  1496,  in  arm.,  and 
w.  Elizth.  (Sidney),  engr.  c.  1525,  with  4  sons  and  6  daus.,  5  shs.,  C. 
Lipscomb,  II,  289.  II.  Sir  John  Hampden,  1553,  in  arm.,  and 
2  ws.,  (1)  Elizth.  Savage,  with  3  daus.,  (2)  [Philippa,  dau.  of  John 
Wilford  of  London],  3  shs.,  C.  Lipscomb,  II,  290.  III.  Inscr. 
and  sh.  Griffith  Hampden,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1591,  and  2nd 
w.  Anne,  dau.  and  h.  of  Anthony  Cave  of  Chicheley,  esq.,  1594,  C. 
Lipscomb,  II,  291  (sh.).  IV.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.  Hampden, 
esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  son  and  h.  of  Griffith  and  Anne  Hampden, 
1597,  C.  V.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.  Hampden,  esq.,  lord  of 
Emmington,  Oxon,  1612,  C.  VI.  Five  sons,  3  daus.  and  sh., 
Horsey  imp.  Hampden  ;  the  remains  of  br.  to  Sir  Jerome  Horsey, 
1626,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Griffith  Hampden  ;  C. 

Hanslope.  I.  Two  shs.  and  2  scrolls,  c.  1520  ;  man  in  arm., 
2  ws.,  and  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  II.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thos.  Birchmore, 

1602,  aged  6,  sm.,  N.  III.  Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv. - Troughton, 

and  w. - ,  dau.  of  — —  Hampden,  c.  1600  ;  Rich.  Troughton 

their  son  pos.  ;  N.C.  behind  organ. 

Hardmead.  I.  Francis  Catesby  of  Hardmeede,  gent.,  youngest 
son  of  Anth.  Catesby  of  Whyston,  esq.,  1556,  in  civil  dress,  feet 
lost,  now  mur.,  N.A. 

Haversham.  I.  Alice,  w.  of  Thos.  Payn,  esq.,  1427,  rel., 
mur.,  C.  II.  John  Maunsell,  gent.,  1605,  aged  66  years. 


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4  months  and  5  days,  a  skeleton  on  a  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and 

2  shs.,  C. 

Hawridge.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Dorothie,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos. 
Kytson  of  London,  w.  (1)  of  Sir  Thos.  Pakynton,  (2)  of  Thos. 
Tas burgh,  esq.,  1577,  aged  46  years  and  7  months  ;  2  shs.  lost  ; 
sh.  on  floor,  inscr.  mur.,  N.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  with 

3  shs. 

Hedgerley.  I.  Robt.  Fulmer,  1498,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Joan,  with  2  sons  and  2  daus.,  sm.,  C.  II.  Margt.,  w.  of  Edw. 
Bulstrode,  esq.,  1540,  with  10  sons  and  3  daus.,  inscr.  and  sh.  ; 
all  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  inscr.  a  complete  inscr.  in  2  Lat.  vv.  to 
Thos.  Totyngton,  abbot  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  1301-12,  but  engr. 
much  later,  also  a  frag,  of  another  inscr.  ;  on  rev.  of  eff.  part  of 
an  Eng.  inscr.  in  verse  ;  on  rev.  of  children  a  portion  of  the  eff. 
of  an  abbot  or  bp.  in  dalmatic  and  chasuble,  holding  a  crosier, 
c.  1530  ;  on  rev.  of  sh.  portions  of  canopy  work  with  the  Resur¬ 
rection  and  a  small  frag,  of  a  saint  ;  the  sh.  (broken  and  mutil.) 
and  inscr.  loose  in  1912,  C.  The  lady  and  children  fastened 
down. 

Hitcham.  I.  Thos.  Ramsey,  1510,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Margt., 
with  4  sons  and  3  daus.,  2  shs.,  N.  II.  Nich.  Clarke,  esq., 
son  and  h.  to  “  Syr  John  Clarke  of  Weston,  knt.,  that  tooke  the 
duke  of  Longevyle  prisoner  ”  (see  Thame,  Oxon,  1539),  "  dyed 
of  the  swett  ”,  1551,  in  arm.,  with  4  children,  Jane,  Wm.,  Dorothy, 
John,  the  daus.  lost  ;  mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Ramsey, 
esq.  ;  1  sh.,  once  on  A.T.,  now  on  C.  floor.  Lipscomb,  III,  284. 
III.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Jane  Clarke,  1563,  “  dyed  in  her  tender 
yeres  before  mariage  ”,  below  no.  II.  IV.  Inscr.,  ach.  and  sh. 
Sir  Francis,  youngest  son  of  Sir  Wm.  Clarke,  1631,  and  w.  Grrizzell, 
dau.  of  Sir  David  Woodroffe  of  Poyle,  Surrey,  had  3  sons,  John, 
Wm.,  Edm.,  and  5  daus.,  Grizzell,  Dorothy,  Frances,  Mary, 
Elizth.,  C. 

Hoggeston.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Thos.  Mayne,  yeoman,  1608, 
aged  79,  and  w.  Elizth.,  had  4  sons  and  2  daus.,  mur.,  S.A. 

Horwood,  Great.  I.  Hen.  Upnore,  rector,  1487,  in  acad., 
sm.,  worn,  C. 

Hughenden.  I.  Robt.  Thursbe,  chaplain,  1493,  in  mass 
vests.,  sm.,  now  mur.,  N.C. 

IvER.  I.  Rich.  Blount,  esq.,  1508,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth., 
dau.  and  h.  of  Wm.  Forde,  esq.,  with  3  sons  and  3  daus.,marg. 
inscr.,  4  shs.,  once  on  A.T.,  now  on  C.  floor.  II.  Inscr.  Raufe 
Awbrey,  gent.,  “  late  cheyffe  clerke  of  the  kechyn  with  prince 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Arthur,”  o.  1510,  N.  III.  Inscr.  and  5  shs.  Joan,  dau  of  Wm. 
Hytchcocke  of  Bread-street,  London,  w.  of  Hen.  Moncke  of  Iver, 
gent.,  1601,  had  3  sons,  Thos.,  Hen.,  Hen.,  C. 

IviNGHOE.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  (hf.  effs.  lost).  Bauf  Fallywolle, 
1349,  and  w.  Lucie,  1368,  C.  II.  Rich.  Blackhed,  1517,  in 
civil  dress,  and  w.  Maude  ;  2  sons  and  2  daus.  lost  ;  sm.,  rel.,  C. 
III.  Thos.  Duncombe,  1531,  in  civil  dress,  head  restored,  and  4 
daus.,  Margery,  Margt.,  Elizth.,  Anne  ;  w.  Joan,  sons,  and  inscr. 
lost ;  rel.,  C.  IV.  Wm.  Duncombe,  gent.,  1576,  in  civil  dress, 
and  2  ws.  (1)  Mary  (elf.  lost)  with  3  sons,  John,  Thos.,  Roger, 
and  2  daus.,  Mary,  Elizth.,  (2)  Alice  (elf.  lost),  with  6  sons  (now 
with  no  III),  and  5  daus.  (lost),  rel.,  C.  V.  John  Douncombe, 
1594,  aged  90,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice  (elf.  lost)  with  4  sons, 
Roger,  Hen.,  Thos.,  Wm.,  and  3  daus.,  Elizth.,  Alice,  Agnes,  rel., 
C.  Lipscomb,  III,  395  (man).  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing 
of  the  hf.  elf.  of  Rauf  Fallywolle,  and  also  of  the  other  brasses 
more  perfect  than  at  present. 

Langley  Marsh.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Wyot  and  kinsman  John 
Wyot,  1410,  C.  II.  Inscr.  (elf.  lost).  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Roger 
Gilford  of  Twylford,  w.  of  Mch.  Clopton,  1434,  C.  III.  Inscr. 
John  Boteler,  w.  Maud,  and  dau.  Alice,  c.  1440  ('?),N.  IV.  Sh., 
c.  1500  ;  elf.  of  lady  and  inscr.  lost ;  loose  in  vestry  in  1910, 
slab  in  N.  V.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  Thos.  Fabyan,  1565,  w. 
Jane,  1592,  and  son  Thos.,  1565,  N.A.  VI.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng. 
vv.  Julian,  dau.  of  Christ,  and  Elizth.  Meale,  w.  of  Edw.  Higgins, 
1693,  N.  VII.  Ach.  Edm.  Kederminster,  esq.,  1607  ;  inscr. 
cut  in  stone  ;  C.  VIII.  John  Bowser,  gent.,  son  of  Thos. 
Bowser  of  Coolebroke,  died  “  in  the  50  yeare  of  the  peace  of  the 
Gospell  in  England  ”,  1608,  aged  64,  in  civil  dress,  leaving  1  son 
and  1  dau.,  1  sh.  with  knots  and  initials,  another  lost,  N.,  but  elf. 
and  inscr.  loose  in  vestry  in  1910.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a 
rubbing  of  an  inscr.  to  Thos.  Bowsare,  1572,  now  lost. 

Lathbury.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Rich.  Davies,  gent.,  of  Kynant, 
CO.  Montgomery,  died  at  the  house  of  his  son  Isaiah  Davies, 
minister  of  the  parish,  1661,  aged  77  ;  his  son  Thos.,  agent  general 
for  the  English  nation  upon  the  coast  of  Africa,  erected  a  cenotaph 
at  Welchpool  and  this  sm.  memorial ;  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with 
sh.  Mrs.  Mary,  w.  of  Isaiah  Davies,  vicar,  1686,  aged  66,  mur.,  N. 

Lavendon.  I.  Inscr.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Martin  Harvey  of  Weston 
Savin,  CO.  Norham,  esq.,  by  Rebecca,  eld.  dau.  of  Sir  Geo.  Strode, 
w.  of  Thos.  Newton,  esq.  [1680].  II.  Inscr.  Jas.,  eld.  son  of 
Thos.  Newton,  esq.,  "  who  departed  ys  life  at  his  chamber  in  ye 


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inward  Temple  being  a  Barrester  of  that  house  ”,  1690,  aged  25. 
Both  now  mur.,  N. 

Leckhampstead.  I.  Lady,  c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost;  now  mur.,  N. 

II.  Begenolde  Tylney,  gent.,  2nd  son  of  Balph  Tylney,  citizen 
and  alderman  of  London,  and  “  unus  heres  ”  of  the  manor,  1506, 
in  civil  dress,  below  are  effs.  of  his  3  children,  EJizth.,  Joan, 
Joan  ;  1  sh.,  N.A. 

Lillingstone  Dayrell.  I.  Paul  Dayrell,  esq.,  1491,  in  arm., 
and  w.  Margt.,  A.T.,  C.  Haines,  194  (lance  rest)  ;  Lipscomb, 

III,  36.  II.  Bich.  Blakysley,  rector,  1493,  in  mass  vests,  (one 
side  of  stole  omitted),  head  lost,  sm.  C. 

Lillingstone  Lovell.  I.  Two  hands  issuing  from  clouds 
and  holding  a  bleeding  heart  inscribed  ‘‘Ihc  ”.  John  Merstun, 
rector,  1446,  C.  Beaumont,  162.  II.  Thos.  Clarell,  esq.,  patron 
of  the  ch.,  died  1471  (date  added),  in  civil  dress  with  collar  of  suns 
and  roses,  and  w.  Agnes,  with  1  son  and  2  daus.  ;  martlets  (part 
of  the  arms  of  Clarell)  are  at  the  feet  of  the  effs.  ;  brass  engr.  c. 
1460,  C.  Gawthorp,  pi.  38,  p.  83  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  29. 
III.  Wm.  Rysley,  esq.,  1513,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Agnes,  3  shs.,  N. 

Linford,  Great.  I.  Roger  Hunt,  1473,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Joan,  8  Eng.  vv.  stating  he  paved  the  ch.,  marg.  inscr.,  and 
2  shs.  inscribed  “  Ihu  mercy  ”  and  “  Lady  helpe  ”  ;  children  lost ; 
N.  II.  Thos  Malyn,  gent.,  1536,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth., 
with  1  dau.,  N.A.  III.  John  Uvedall,  gent.,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Anne,  1611,  aged  62,  with  5  sons  and  3  daus.,  sm.,  C. 

Linslade.  I.  Inscr.  Agnes,  mother  of  John  Atoun,  prior  of 
Chicksands,  15th  cent.,  mur.,  C.  II.  Civilian,  c.  1500,  and  3  ws., 
with  5  sons  and  7  daus.  ;  another  group  of  children  and  inscr. 
lost.  ;  rel.,  mur.,  N. 

Loughton.  I.  Hugh  Parke,  M.A.,  and  S.T.B.,  rector  [1485- 
1514],  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  2  Lat.  vv.  and 
2  shs.  Felice  Crane  of  Loughton,  widow,  1622,  C. 

Ludgershall.  I.  Anne,  w.  of  Mihil  Englishe,  sheriff  of 
London  in  1523,  she  died  1565  ;  Anne  Englishe,  w.  of  J ohn  Gyfford, 
esq.,  and  her  dau.  Anne  Neele,  aged  4  years  ;  3  fern,  effs.,  2  inscrs., 
and  ach.,  engr.  c.  1600,  rel.,  A.T.,  C.  Lipscomb,  I,  321  (eff.  and 
ach.). 

Marlow,  Little.  I.  Nichol  Ledewich,  founder  of  the  ch.  or 
chancel  (eff.  in  arm.  lost),  and  w.  Alice,  1430,  inscr.  in  6  lat.  vv., 
2  shs.,  A.T.,  C. 

Marston,  North.  I.  Inscr.  John  Ingrave,  bailiff,  1499,  mur., 
N.A.  II.  Rich.  Sanders,  gent.,  1602,  aged  67,  in  civil  dress. 


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rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  10  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.,  mur.,  C.  Lipscomb, 
I,  347.  III.  Inscr.  with  10  Eng.  vv.  Elizth.  Saunders,  1613, 
aged  73 ;  her  son  John,  doctor  of  physick,  pos. ;  C.  IV.  Inscr. 
in  6  Lat.  vv.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Rich.  Saunders,  w.  (1)  of  Rich. 
Saunders,  by  whom  7  children,  (2)  of  Thos.  Cookson,  by  whom 
2  children,  1656,  mur.,  C. 

Marsworth.  I.  Inscr.  John  Scelk  and  w.  Christine,  c.  1390, 
S.C.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  West,  gent.,  1583  ;  palimp.,  made  up  of 
pieces  of  3  different  Flemish  marg.  inscrs.,  of  one  of  which  there 
are  5  other  pieces  at  Walkerne,  Herts.,  S.C. ,  the  palimp.  fastened 
down.  Bucks.  Records,  X,  221  (palimp.)  ;  M.B.8.  Trans.,  VI, 
247  (palimp.).  III.  Xich.  West,  esq.,  one  of  the  6  clerks  and 
afterwards  a  master  in  chancery,  1586,  in  arm.  (legs  only  left), 
and  w.  Joan  [Hawtrey],  1585  (eff.  lost),  with  4  sons  (legs  only 
left)  and  2  daus.,  foot  inscr.,  ach.  and  sh.  ;  partly  palimp.,  on 
rev.  of  legs  of  Nich.  West,  a  frag,  of  a  foreign  br.  with  symbol  of 
St.  Luke  and  part  of  a  marg.  inscr.  ;  on  rev.  of  inscr.,  a  portion 
of  a  priest,  also  foreign,  probably  German,  in  diapered  chasuble 
with  large  chalice  on  body,  and  maniple  ornamented  with  sm. 
figures  of  prophets  ;  S.C.,  the  palimps.  fastened  down.  Bucks. 
Records,  X,  219,  220  (palimps)  ;  M.B.8.  Trans.,  VI,  245,  246 
(palimps.).  IV.  Mary  Clare,  w.  of  Edm.  West,  1606,  with 
infant  in  swaddling  clothes,  inscr.  partly  covered  by  organ,  S.C. 
V.  Edm.  West,  esq.,  1618,  in  arm.  reclining  on  a  tomb  with  fig. 
of  death  behind,  and  w.  Theodosia  Tyrrell,  kng.,  with  1  son, 
6  daus.,  and  2  infants  in  cradle,  1  sh.,  rect.  pL,  curious,  with 
maker’s  name  “  Euesham  fecit  ”,  on  X.  end  of  A.T.  now  used  as 
altar  in  S.C.  Lipscomb,  III,  414  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  20. 
Casts  of  the  palimps.  are  in  Aylesbury  museum. 

Medmenham.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Levyng,  1412,  and  w.  Alice, 
1419,  N. 

Mentmore.  I.  Inscr.  John  Theede  of  Leburne,  late  of  Crafton 
in  par.  of  Wing,  1641,  aged  66,  formerly  in  S.A.,  loose  in  vestry 
in  1925. 

Milton  Keynes.  I.  Adam  Babyngton,  rector,  1427,  in  mass 
vests.,  rek,  mur.,  C.  II.  Sh.,  Babington  with  a  label. 

Missenden,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  and  crest  ;  the  remains  of  the 
br.  to  John  Iwardeby,  esq.,  and  w.  Kath.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Barnard 
de  Missenden,  patron  of  the  abbey,  1436.  Lipscomb,  II,  383 
(crest)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  28  (inscr.  and  crest).  II.  A 
lady,  c.  1510,  sm.  ;  inscr.  lost.  III.  Inscr.  Zacheus  Metcalfe, 
gent.,  1595,  and  mother  Margt.,  w.  of  Christ.  Metcalfe,  1596.  All 


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now  mur.,  S.Tr.  Lipscomb,  II,  381,  engraves  the  effs.  of  no.  I, 
also  a  civilian  and  w.,  c.  1460,  and  2  other  sm.  effs. 

Missenden,  Little.  I.  John  Style,  gent.,  1613,  aged  65,  in 
eivil  dress,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.,  and  portion  of  2 
dans.  ;  the  remains  of  the  hr.  to  Francis  Style,  gent.,  1646,  aged 
24:\  years,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dan.  of  John  Penn  of  Penn,  esq.,  with 
2  dans.,  Elizth.,  Mary  ;  his  w.  pos.,  N.C. 

Morton,  Maids.  I.  Two  shs.,  Pever,  c.  1500  ;  2  fern.  effs. 
and  inscr.  added  in  1890,  N. 

Moulsoe.  I.  [Rich.  Rowthall,  esq.,  1528,  in  arm.,  and  w. 

-  Lee],  1  sh.  ;  children,  marg.  inscr.  and  3  shs.  lost  ;  N.C. 

Lipscomb,  IV,  255. 

Mursley.  I.  Cecily  [dan.  and  coh.  of  Sir  Edm.]  Ashfield, 
w.  of  Sir  John  Fortescue  of  Salden,  1570,  marg.,  inscr.  mutil., 
A.T.,  C. 

Nettleden.  I.  Sir  Geo.  Cotton,  vice-chamberlain  to  Prince 
Edward,  died  “  post  longam  egritudinem  ”,  1545,  in  arm.  ;  4  shs. 
all  palimp.  by  alteration  ;  Rich.,  his  brother,  comptroller  to 
Prince  Edw.,  pos.  ;  C. 

Newport  Pagnell.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1440,  much  worn  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  now  on  rood-loft  door. 

Newton  Blossomville.  I.  Inscr.  Jane,  eld.  dau.  of  John 
Bodington,  clerk,  and  Bridget  his  w.,  1663,  now  under  organ. 
II.  Inscr.  Mrs.  Bridget,  w.  of  John  Bodington,  clerk,  1673,  N.C. 

Penn.  I.  Elizth.  Rok,  1540,  in  shroud,  S.C.  II.  John 
Pen,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1597,  aged  63,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Ursula, 
lower  part  of  effs.  lost,  with  6  sons,  inscr.,  4  Lat.  vv.  and  sh., 
S.C.  III.  Wm.  Pen,  esq.,  1638,  in  arm,  and  w.  Martha,  1635, 
with  1  son  and  2  daus.,  1  sh.,  S.A.  IV.  Lady  Susan  [dau.  of 
Hugh  Stewkley  of  Mark,  Somerset],  w.  of  Sir  Hen.  Drury,  and 
mother  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Pen,  1640,  with  ach.  and  lozenge,  S.C. 
V.  John  Pen,  esq.,  1641,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Hen. 
Drury,  with  5  sons  and  5  daus.,  1  sh.,  S.C.  Lipscomb,  III,  291  ; 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  25. 

Quainton.  I.  Joan  Plessi,  c.  1360,  hf.  eff.,  sm.,  with  Fr. 
inscr.  Lipscomb,  I,  428.  II.  John  Lewys,  rector,  1422,  in 
acad.,  kng.,  sm.  Lipscomb,  I,  432.  III.  John  Spence,  rector, 
1485,  in  cope,  2  Lat.  vv.  and  marg.  inscr.  Lipscomb,  I,  431. 
IV.  Margery,  dau.  and  h.  of  Master  John  Iwarby,  esq.,  w.  of  Sir 
Rauff  Verney,  1509,  with  1  son  and  3  daus.,  2  shs.  V.  Rich., 
son  of  Nich.  Iwardby,  1510,  in  civil  dress,  2  shs.  Lipscomb,  I, 
429.  VI.  Elizth.,  w.  for  26  years,  8  months,  and  15  days  to 


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John  Chester,  gent.,  1593,  sm.  ;  inscr  lost.  Lipscomb,  I,  429. 
All  now  mur.,  C. 

Radnage.  I.  Wm.  Este,  1534,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Sebell 
(eff.  lost),  with  8  sons  (1  a  priest)  and  5  dans.,  names  below  but 
mutil.,  now  mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Syer,  parson  of  Radnedge, 
1605  ;  mar.  Jane,  dau.  of  Geo.  Dynham,  esq.,  son  of  Sir  Thos. 
Dynham,  knt.,  son  and  h.  of  John,  lord  Dynham  ;  mur.,  C. 

Risborough,  Monks.  I.  Robt.  Blundell,  rector,  1431,  in  mass 
vests.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  C.  Lipscomb,  II,  422.  II.  Civilian 
and  w.,  c.  1460,  hf.  effs.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  S.A.  III.  Two  sons 
and  5  daus.,  c.  1520  ;  parents  and  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  N. 

Saunderton.  I.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Wm.  and  sister  of  Bernard 
Saunterton,  c.  1430,  hf.  eff.,  sm.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  N. 

Shalston.  I.  Dame  Susan  Kyngeston,  ‘‘  vowess  ”,  eld.  dau. 
of  Rich.  Fetyplace  of  East  Shefford,  Berks.,  esq.,  widow  of  John 
Kyngeston  of  Childrey,  Berks,  (q.v.),  esq.,  1540,  once  in  C., 
now  rel.,  mur.,  N.A.  Lipscomb,  III,  75  ;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
5  S.  II,  187  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  105. 

Shenley.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  “  consanguinea  et  heres  ”  of  Sir 
Philip  de  la  Vache,  w.  of  John  Kyrkeham,  esq.,  1427,  C.  II. 
Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Thos.  Thurleby,  rector,  1432,  C. 

Slapton.  I.  Reginald  Mauser,  rector,  1462,  hf.  eff.  in  mass 
vests.,  C.  II.  Jas.  Tornay,  yeoman  of  the  crown  to  Hen.  VIII, 
1519,  in  civil  dress  with  badge  on  shoulder,  and  2  ws.,  Amye 
with  3  sons  and  2  daus.,  and  Elizth.  with  4  sons  and  5  daus., 
N.A.  III.  Thos.  Knyghton,  parson,  1529,  in  mass  vests,  with 
chalice  and  wafer,  sm.,  C. 

SouLBURY.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Levett,  1491,  mur.,  C.  II.  John 
Turnay,  1502,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Agnes,  N.  III.  John 
Mallet,  1516,  and  w.  Agnes,  with  2  sons  and  8  daus.  ;  male  eff. 
and  sons  lost  ;  worn,  N.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of 
portions  of  the  head  of  a  floriated  cross,  c.  1350,  now  lost. 

Stokenchurch.  I.  Robt.  Morle,  1410,  in  arm.,  inscr.  in  Fr., 
now  mur.,  C.  II.  Robt.  Morle,  1415,  in  arm.,  inscr.  in  Fr., 
now  mur.,  C.  Suffling,  65.  III.  Barth.  Typping  of  Checkers, 
esq.,  "  sometimes  servant  to  ye  King  as  commissioner  for  ye 
peace  for  ye  countie  of  Oxon  ”,  1632,  aged  67,  in  civil  dress,  rect. 
pi.  with  inscr.  and  sh.,  C.  IV.  Martha,  dau.  of  Mr.  Robt. 
Doyley  of  Marton,  w.  of  no.  Ill,  1632,  aged  64,  rect.  pi  with  inscr. 
and  sh.,  C. 

Stoke  Poges.  I.  Sir  Wm.  Molyns,  1425,  in  arm.,  and  widow 
Dame  Margery,  2  shs.,  C.  Druitt,  167  ;  Lipscomb,  IV,  566  ; 


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Soynerset  and  Dorset  N .  and  Q.,  VI,  336,  II.  Inscr.  and  2  shs. 
(eff.  in  shroud  and  children  lost).  Dame  Elenor  Mullens, 
"  baronissa  ”,  w.  (1)  of  Sir  Robt.  Hungurforde,  “  miles  et  baro  ”, 
(2)  of  Sir  Oliver  Manyngham  [1476  ?],  C.  Druitt,  177  ;  Somerset^ 
etc.,  VI,  336.  III.  Edm.  Hampdyn,  esq.  [1577],  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  [Isabel],  dau.  of  Rich.  Curson  of  Waterpery,  Oxon, 
esq.  ;  2  daus.,  Mary,  Elizth.,  lost  ;  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  4  shs.,  C. 

Stone.  I.  Wm.  Gurney  of  Bisshopston,  1472,  in  shroud, 
headless,  and  w.  Agnes,  in  ordinary  dress,  rel.,  N.  II.  Thos. 
Gorney,  1520,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Agnes,  with  6  sons  and  3  daus.  ; 
male  eff.  and  inscr.  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  former  an  eff.  of  a  lady, 
c.  1450  ;  on  rev.  of  latter  another  inscr.  to  Christ.  Tharpe  [1514], 
rel.,  N.,  the  palimps.  fastened  down.  Bucks.  Records,  II,  175 
(obv.  and  rev.  of  inscr.)  ;  Lithograph  (full  size  with  palimps.); 
Smyth,  W .  H.,  jRdes  Hartwelliance,  Addenda,  1864,  212. 

Stowe.  I.  Alice  Saunders,  147[9  ?],  inscr.  mutil.,  sm.,  C. 

II.  John,  2nd  son  of  Thos.  and  Hester  Temple,  1592,  aged  2  months, 
sm.,  C. 

SwANBOURN.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Addams  of  Swanbourn,  1616, 
and  w.,  C.  II.  Thos.  Adams,  yeoman  and  freeman  of  London, 
who  "  in  prime  of  youth  by  bloudy  theues  was  slaine.  In  Liscombe 
ground  his  blood  ye  grasse  did  staine  ”,  1626,  and  w.  Elizth., 
with  2  sons,  Robt.,  Thos.,  and  2  daus.,  Alice,  Joan,  inscr.  with 
6  Eng.  vv.,  arms  of  Butchers’  Co.,  now  mur.,  C. 

T ARROW.  I.  Nichole  de  Aumberdene  [Amerden  in  Taplow], 
‘‘  iadis  pessoner  de  Londres  ”,  c.  1350,  sm.  eff.  in  the  head  of  a 
fine  floriated  cross  with  stem  resting  on  dolphin  ;  eff.  and  cross 
slightly  mutil.  Beaumont,  42  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  121  ; 
Clinch,  Costume,  45  (eff.)  ;  Druitt,  197  ;  Girl’s  Own  Paper,  XVI, 
148  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  53,  p.  149  ;  Haines,  162  (eff.)  ;  Lipscomb, 

III,  300  ;  Oxford  Man.,  72  (eff.)  ;  Specimens  of  Ch.  Plate,  Crosses, 
etc.  (cross)  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  35.  II.  Rich.,  son  and  h. 
of  Robt.  and  Kath.  Manfeld,  1455,  aged  19,  in  civil  dress  with 
livery  collar  ;  his  maiden  sister  Isabel,  in  mantle  with  flowing 
hair  ;  and  ''  yong  John  his  brother  be  the  second  wyfe  ”,  in 
shroud  ;  inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.,  1  sh.  (others  lost),  curious.  Beau¬ 
mont,  48  ;  Druitt,  208  (part  only)  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  60,  p.  167  ; 
Lipscomb,  III,  301  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List.,  pi.  37,  no.  1.  III. 
Frags,  of  marg.  inscr.  and  3  shs.  Robt.  Manfyld,  1459  ;  he  was 
in  the  service  of  Kings  Hen.  V  and  VI,  once  on  A.T.  IV. 
Another  inscr.  to  Robt.  Manfeld,  1459,  in  Rom.  caps.,  engr. 
c.  1600  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  the  lower  half  of  a  civilian  with  pouch, 


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c.  1500  ;  once  on  A.T.  with  no.  III.  V.  Inscr.  in  Rom.  caps. 
Robt.  Manfeld,  esq.,  died  1500,  and  w.  Jane,  dan.  of  Peter 
Fetiplace,  esq.,  died  1512,  inscr.  engr.,  c.  1600.  VI.  Thos. 
Manfeld,  esq.,  1540,  in  arm.,  right  foot  lost,  w.  Agnes,  dan.  and  h. 
of  John  Trewonwall  of  Mollasshe,  Kent.,  gent.,  and  widow  Kath., 
4  shs.  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  male  eff.,  part  of  a  fern.  eff.  (widow  ?), 
c.  1490  ;  on  rev.  of  one  w. ,  part  of  a  fig.  of  a  lady  or  of  a  priest  ( ? ), 
and  the  head  of  a  lady,  c.  1470  ;  on  rev.  of  other  w.,  portions  of  a 
priest,  and  part  of  an  Eng.  inscr.  in  verse,  c.  1500  ;  on  rev.  of 
inscr.,  the  lower  part  of  a  lady,  c.  1470,  and  a  sm.  portion  of 
another  figure.  VII.  Inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.,  ach.  and  lozenge. 
Ursula  Denny,  w.  of  Thos.  Jonys  [1564]  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.,  eff. 
of  lady,  c.  1520,  in  3  pieces.  VIII.  Inscr.  in  12  Lat.  vv. 
and  sh.  Hen.  Manfild,  1568  ;  his  w.  [Jane,  dau.  of  John]  Lovelace 
pos.  IX.  Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  and  2  shs.  Jane,  only  child  of 
John  Lovelace  of  Hurle  by  Joan  Gaynesford  ''  his  formost  wife  ”, 
w.  of  Hen.  Manfylde,  esq.,  1584,  aged  67.  X.  Inscr.  and  ach. 
Thos.  Jones,  esq.,  served  Kings  Hen.  VIII,  and  Edw.  VI,  and 
Queens  Mary  and  Elizth.,  1584.  XI.  Inscr.  in  4  Eng.  vv. 
with  anagram  and  sh.  Hester,  w.  of  Hen.  Manfeild,  esq.,  1617, 
aged  66,  “  died  in  the  Catholique  Romane  faith”.  XII.  Two 
shs.  ;  inscr.  lost.  All,  especially  the  shs.,  incorrectly  rel.  in  8 
stones  on  the  nave  floor.  Church  rebuilt  on  a  new  site  in  1828. 
Rubbings  of  the  palimps.,  now  fastened  down,  are  in  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq.,  also  rubbings  taken  before  the  rebuilding,  including  an 
inscr.  in  14  Eng.  vv.  to  Robt.  Cloterbrook,  and  his  last  w.  Elizth., 
dau.  of  Hen.  and  Jane  Manfylde,  undated. 

Thornborough.  I.  Wm.  Barton,  1389,  in  civil  dress,  and  w., 
engr.  c.  1420,  with  curious  inscr.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  John  Crowche, 
chaplain,  qui  quondam  hie  celebravit  pro  animabus  Johannis 
Barton  senioris  et  junioris  ”,  1473,  ‘‘  littera  dominicali  C.”  on 
sill  of  window,  X.A.  III.  Inscr.  Dorothy,  w.  (1)  of  John 
Butcher,  (2)  of  John  Stevens,  1685,  aged  79,  on  sill  of  window, 
N.A.  IV.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  w.  of  John  Woollhed,  1696,  aged 
63,  X.A.  V.  Inscr.  John  Woollhed,  1709,  aged  89,  N.A. 

Thornton.  I.  Robt.  Ingylton,  esq.,  lord  of  Thornton,  patron 
of  the  ch.,  and  ‘‘  juris  peritus  ”,  1472,  in  arm.,  and  3  ws.,  (1)  Margt. 
(Dymoke)  with  3  sons  and  5  daus.,  (2)  Clemens  (Cantilupe)  with 
2  sons  and  3  daus.,  (3)  Isabel  (Lester  ?)  with  I  son  and  2  daus., 
quadruple  canopy  with  6  Lat.  vv.  at  base,  4  shs.  ;  marg.  inscr. 
lost  ;  once  on  A.T.,  now  on  N.  floor.  Bucks.  Records,  VII,  56  ; 
C.U.A.B.C.  Trans.,  pt.  VIII,  p.  3  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  184  ; 


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Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  4,  pi.  6.  II.  Jane,  dau.  and  h. 
of  Robt.  Ingleton,  esq.,  dee.,  lady  of  Thornton  and  patron  of  the 
eh.,  w.  (1)  of  Humph.  Tyrrill  of  Wokenton,  Essex,  esq.,  by  whom  a 
son  Geo.,  aged  27  at  her  death,  (2)  of  Alex.  Seynct  Johns,  esq., 
1557,  aged  55,  foot  and  marg.  inscr.,  4  shs.,  once  on  A.T.,  now 
on  N.  floor. 

Tingewhck.  I.  Erasmus  Williams,  rector,  1608,  aged  56,  in 
ruff  and  gown,  kng.,  rect.  pL,  with  14  Eng.  vv.,  etc.,  curious, 
mur.,  C.  Lipscomb,  III,  124  ;  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  3, 
Pl.  IQ. 

Turweston.  I.  Priest,  c.  1450,  in  mass  vests.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C. 
II.  Thos.  Grene,  in  civil  dress,  and  ws.  Joan  and  Agnes,  c.  1490, 
very  sm.,  C. 

Twyford.  I.  John  Everdon,  rector,  1413,  hf.  efl.  in  mass 
vests.,  now  mur.,  C.  Lipscomb,  III,  134.  II.  Thos.  Giffard 
of  Twyford,  esq.,  1550,  in  arm.,  inscr.  and  4  shs.  ;  mar.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Wm.  Staveley,  esq.  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  efl.  portions  of 
2  priests,  one  in  mass  vests.,  c.  1330,  the  other  in  acads.,  c.  1450  ; 
on  rev.  of  inscr.  another  to  Wm.  Storteford,  canon  [and  treasurer 
of  St.  Paul’s,  London],  1416,  and  also  a  portion  of  the  figure  of  a 
monk,  c.  1450  ;  on  rev.  of  1  sh.,  frags,  of  canopy  ;  all  now 
fastened  down  ;  A.T.,  S.A.  Bucks.  Records,  IX,  326  (obv.), 
327  (rev.)  ;  Lipscomb,  III,  135  (obv.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V.,  228 
(obv.),  230  (rev.). 

Tyringham.  I.  John  Teringham,  esq.,  [1484],  in  arm.  with 
salade  and  tabard,  inscr.  in  10  Lat.  vv.  ;  mar.  (1)  Elizth.,  dau. 
of  Wm.  Catesby,  (2)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Edm.  Brudenell.  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  III,  pl.  34.  II.  Scroll,  “  domine  accipe  spiritum 
meum  ”,  c.  1500  ;  efl.,  Trin.,  and  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  now  over 
no.  III.  III.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Tyringham,  esq.,  w.  of  Anth. 
Catesby,  esq.,  1508,  2  shs.  and  scroll.  IV.  Inscr.  Thos. 
Tyringham,  esq.,  and  w.  Parnell,  dau.  of  John  Goodwin  of  Over 
Winchendon,  esq.,  both  died  1594,  aged  80  and  72,  left  2  sons, 
Anth.,  Thos.,  and  5  daus.,  Elizth.,  Kath.,  Mary,  Anne,  Fraunces, 
mutil.  All  now  mur.,  S.Tr.  A  sm.  inscr.  to  Rich.  Nede  (?), 
rector,  1494  (?),  worn,  outside  ch.  in  1860,  is  now  lost. 

Upton.  I.  Agnes  Bulstrode,  1472,  in  shroud,  kng.  ;  efl.  of 
husband  Wm.,  9  sons,  2  daus.  and  inscr.  lost.  II.  Edw. 
Bulstrode,  esq.  for  the  body  with  Kings  Hen.  VII  and  VIII, 
1517,  in  arm.,  and  ws.  Mary,  Ellen,  and  Margt.,  with  2  groups  of 
children,  4  sons  and  6  sons  and  2  daus.,  4  shs.  ;  efl.  of  1  w.  and 
inscr.  lost.  III.  Edw.  Bulstrod,  esq.,  1599,  in  arm.,  and  w. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Cecil,  dau.  of  John  Croke,  esq.,  with  4  sons,  Hen.,  Thos.,  Edw., 
Wm.,  and  6  dans.,  Elizth.,  Margt.,  Anne,  Cecil,  Magdalen,  Dorothy, 
text  in  Hebrew  on  scroll.  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  32  (effs.). 
IV.  Inscr.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thos.  Head  of  Barton  near  Abingdon, 
esq.,  w.  of  Hen.  Bulstrode  (son  of  no.  Ill),  1614,  and  children, 
Thos., Hen., Elizth.,  Mary,  Edw.,  Cecily,  Dorothy.  All  now  mur., 
S.A.  Bubbings  of  the  brasses  complete  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Waddesdon.  I.  Roger  Dynham,  esq.,  1490,  in  arm.  with 
tabard,  triple  canopy,  marg.  inscr.,  and  2  shs.,  all  much  mutil.,  N. 
Bucks.  Records,  VII,  247  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  8.  Found 
on  the  site  of  the  destroyed  chapel  of  Eythrope  and  removed  into 
the  ch.  in  1901.  II.  Rich.  Huntyngdon,  rector  of  one  portion, 
1543,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  sm.,  C.  III.  Hugh 
Brystowe,  parson  ''  above  the  space  of  forty  year  elect  unto  the 
ffirst  porcyon  ”  of  the  rectory,  1548,  in  shroud,  inscr.  in  16  curious 
Eng.  vv.,  C.  Lipscomb,  I,  510.  IV.  Robt.  Pygott  of  Colwyle 
in  par.  Waddesdon,  esq.,  died  12  Oct.  1587,  (date  added),  in  arm., 
and  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Yate  of  Lyfford,  stapler  of  Calais, 
died  14  June,  1561,  with  6  sons  (2  now  in  Aylesbury  Museum), 
inscr.  and  marg.  inscr.  with  text,  1  sh.  ;  effs.  mutil.,  4  daus.  and 
3  shs.  lost  ;  C.  V.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Marie,  w.  (1)  of  Wm.  Pavey, 
citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  by  whom  2  sons,  John,  Wm.,  (2) 
of  Cuthbert  Raynolds  of  Warmestone,  gent.,  1602,  N.  partly 
covd.  by  screen. 

Walton.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  and  20  Eng.  vv.  Elizth.,  dau. 
of  Wm.  Pyxe,  1617,  aged  11,  mur.,  C. 

Wavendon.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Rich  Saunders,  “  whose 
ancestors  are  intered  at  Badleston  &  Potesgrave,  Beds.”,  1639, 
aged  76  ;  mar.  4  ws.,  Elizth.  Charge,  Frances  Fitzhugh,  Beatrice 
Aunesly  and  Frances  Stanton,  had  27  children,  now  mur..  Vestry. 
Bucks.  Records,  IX,  53.  The  fig.  of  Rich.  Saunders,  gent.,  1596, 
in  civil  dress,  with  4  sons,  all  kng.,  was  in  1905  in  the  possession 
of  Col.  Burney  of  Wavendon  Tower.  It  is  reproduced  in  Bucks. 
Records,  IX,  50.  In  1860  this  fig.  together  with  the  inscr.  (now 
lost)  was  loose  at  the  rectory. 

Wendover.  I.  Scroll,  15th  cent.,  now  mur..  Vestry.  II. 
Wm.  Bradschawe,  gent.,  1537,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice,  with  9 
children.  Hen.,  Joan,  Agnes,  Alice,  Briget,  Elizth.,  Margery,  Wm. 
(these  3  dec.  in  shrouds),  and  Sibil  (unmarried),  all  kng.,  long 
genealogical  table,  mur.,  S.A.  Lipscomb,  II,  491. 

Weston  Turville.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1580,  inscr.  lost,  1  sh., 
now  mur.,  C.  Lipscomb,  II,  501. 


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Weston  Underwood.  I.  Inscr,  marg.  in  12  Lat.  vv.  (mutil.) 
and  1  sh.  Sir  John  Olney,  1405,  and  w.  Dennis,  rel.,C.  II. 
Elizth.,  dan.  of  lord  Hussey,  w.  (1)  of  Walter,  lord  Hungerford, 
(2)  of  Sir  Robt.  Throkmarton,  head  lost,  1571,  with  5  daus., 
4  shs.,  S.A.  Lipscomb,  IV,  405. 

Whaddon.  I.  Thos.  Pygott,  serjeant-at-law,  1519,  in  robes, 
and  2  ws.,  (1)  Agnes  [Foster]  with  2  sons  and  3  daus.,  (2)  Elizth., 
dau.  and  h.  of  John  Iwardeby,  esq.,  with  3  sons  and  2  daus., 
2  shs.  ;  crucifixion  lost  ;  mur.,  A.T.,  N.C.  II.  Margt.,  w.  of 
Thos.  Myssenden,  1612,  aged  63,  kng.,  and  son  (a  skeleton)  ;  inscr. 
cut  in  stone  ;  mur.,  S.A. 

Whitchurch.  I.  Inscr.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Thos.  and  Avis  Scott. 
1699,  aged  20,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  and  4  Eng.  vv.  Thos.  Scott  of 
Creslow,  1699,  aged  63,  S.A. 

WiNCHENDON,  Nether.  I.  Man  in  arm.  [John  Hampden  ?], 
c.  1420  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Lipscomb,  I,  533.  II.  Lady,  c.  1420  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  mur.,  C.  III.  John  Barton  alias  Bayle,  1487, 
head  lost,  and  w.  Margt.,  sm.,  C.  Lipscomb,  I,  533. 

WiNCHENDON,  OvER.  I.  John  Stodeley,  vicar  [canon  of  St. 
Fridswide’s,  Oxford],  1502,  in  habit  of  an  Austin  canon,  inscr.  in 
6  Eng.  vv.  ;  his  mother  Emmot  bur.  under  same  stone  ;  C. 
Boutell,  Series',  Waller,  pt.  13.  II.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv., 
ach.  and  2  shs.  John  Goodwyn,  esq.,  1558,  and  w.  Kath.  Bledlow, 
had  18  children,  mur.,  C.  Lipscomb,  I,  571. 

Wing.  I.  Harry  Blaknall,  1460,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Agnes, 
1489,  worn,  S.C.  II.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1490  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
worn,  N.A.  III.  Two  inscrs.,  ach.  and  4  shs.  (1)  Dame  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Sidney,  first  w.  of  Sir  Wm.  Dormer,  died  1541, 
had  2  daus.,  Jane,  w.  of  Don  Gomis  Swaris  de  Figuroia,  duke  of 
Feria,  etc.,  in  Spain,  and  Anne,  w.  of  Sir  Walter  Hungerford  ; 
(2)  Sir  Robt.  Dormer  of  Wing,  1552  ;  mar.  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Nudigat  of  Herfield,  Middx.,  esq.,  by  Amphelice,  dau.  and  h.  of 
John  Novell  of  Rolleston,  Notts.,  esq.,  had  issue  Sir  Wm.  Dormer, 
mur.,  A.T.,  N.A.  M.B.8.  Trans.,  VI,  60-63  (shs.).  IV.  Inscr. 
John,  eld.  son  of  John  Theede  of  Grafton  in  par.  Wing,  1622,  aged 
17,  S.C.  V.  Thos.  Cotes,  porter  at  Ascot  Hall,  1648,  kng., 
rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  ;  Geo.  Houghton  pos.  ;  mur., 
S.A.  VI.  Inscr.  recording  the  burial  of  Margt.  Fines,  her  son 
and  2  daus.,  17th  cent.,  N.A. 

WiNGRAVE.  I.  Inscr.  Penelope  Cleaver,  1657,  C. 

Winslow.  I.  Thos.  Fige,  gent.,  1578,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Jane,  with  2  sons  and  5  daus.,  1  sh.,  sm.,  C.  II.  Dorothy 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Barnard,  dau,  and  coh.  of  Ralph  Allwey  of  Shenley,  Herts . ,  esq., 
1634,  aged  26,  worn,  C. 

WooBURN.  I.  John  Godwyn,  1488,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Pernell  (eff.  lost),  ''  ffirst  founders  of  the  stepull  of  Obourne 
Deyncourt  ”,  N.A.  Bucks.  Records,  IV,  22  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  75, 
fig.  2,  p.  305  ;  Langley.,  T.,  Hist,  of  Desborough,  451.  II. 
Christ.  Askowe,  gent.,  c.  1500,  in  civil  dress,  w.  Margery,  and  son 
Wm.  (eff.  lost),  worn,  N.A.  Rubbing  with  son  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

III.  Thos.  Swayn,  S.T.B.,  prebendary  of  Aylesbury,  chaplain  to 
Wm.  Atwater,  bp.  of  Lincoln,  1519,  in  cope,  rel.,  C.  Bucks.  Records, 

IV,  22.  IV.  [Christ  ?]  Grantham,  c.  1520,  in  shroud.  Trinity, 
inscr.  in  10  Eng.  vv.,  2  shs.,  and  arms  of  the  Staple  and  Fish¬ 
monger’s  Co.  ;  w.,  1  son  and  2  daus.,  lost  ;  rel.,C.  Bucks.  Records, 
IV,  22.  Rubbing  with  children  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  V.  Inscr. 
Maud  and  Margt.,  ws.  of  Wm.  Sotherwyk,  c.  1520,  N.A.  VI. 
Inscr.  Hugh  Roberts,  pastor  for  33  years,  1614,  aged  63  ;  his 
flock  pos.,  N.A.  VII.  Arthur,  only  son  of  Philip,  lord  Wharton, 
by  Jane,  dau.  and  h.  of  Arthur  Goodwin,  esq.,  1642,  aged  9  months, 
rect.  pi.  with  recumbent  eff.  on  A.T.,  and  inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv. 
on  side,  ach.  on  lozenge  above  ;  original  slab  with  marg.  inscr. 
cut  in  stone  now  destroyed  ;  rel.,  C.  Bucks.  Records,  IV,  22  (eff., 
vv.  and  ach.)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  55  (with  slab). 

WoRMiNOHALL.  I.  Philip  Kinge,  gent.,  educated  by  his  uncle 
bp.  Kinge  of  Oxford,  1592,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.  [Conquest], 
with  5  sons,  6  daus.,  and  infant  (dec.),  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  12  Eng. 
vv.  and  Lat.  inscr.  ;  his  w.  pos.  ;  mur.,  C.  Bucks.  Records,  IV, 
81  ;  Lipscomb,  I,  581. 

WoTTON  Underwood.  I.  Edw.  Greneville,  esq.,  1587,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Alice,  dau.  of  Wm.  Haselwood,  with  infant  son  in 
swaddling  clothes  ;  4  Eng.  vv.  and  marg.  inscr.  cut  in  stone  ;  S.C. 
Lipscomb,  I,  613. 

Wycombe,  High.  I.  Inscr.  Margt.,  dau.  of - and  An  Trone, 

1588,  mur.,  S.C.  II.  Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  Margery  and  Mary, 
ws.  of  John  Lane,  c.  1600,  mur.,  S.C.  III.  Inscr.  Robt.  Kempe, 
1621,  mur.,  S.C. 

Wycombe,  West.  I.  Inscr.  John  Syot,  vicar  [1461],  Tower. 
II.  Ach.,  East ;  inscr.  cut  in  stone.  Rich.  East  and  w.,  1585, 
Tower. 

Wyrardisbury  or  Wraysbury.  I.  [John  Brecknock,  esq., 
in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  sister  of  Sir  John  Francis,  1488],  double 
canopy,  3  shs.  ;  w.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  II.  John,  son  of  Walter 
Stonor,  esq.,  1512,  sm.  C.  Druitt,  142  ;  Haines,  85  ;  V.  and 


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Mus.  List,  pi.  54,  no.  1.  III.  Inscr.  and  3  shs.  Dame  Elizth. 
Hobby,  dan.  and  h.  of  Sir  Walter  Stonor  of  Stonor,  Oxon,  w. 
of  Walter  Walsh  of  Elmeley,  Wore.,  esq.,  “  sarvant  to  King  Henry 
the  VIII  of  his  pryvy  chamber  ”,  1560,  and  her  son  Walter  Walsh, 
esq.,  1561,  C. 

In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  an  inscr.  formerly  at  Great 
Kimble  to  John  Goodwin,  esq.,  1557,  and  w.  Kath.,  mar.  30 
years,  had  8  children  ;  and  of  the  lost  brasses  at  Great  Marlow, 
(1)  Wm.,  John,  Louis,  John,  sons  of  Sir  John  and  Dame  Joan 
Salesbury,  1388,  kng.,  with  the  Resurrection  (lost)  above,  marg. 
inscr.  and  1  sh.,  curious.  Bucks.  Records,  VIII,  448  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  I,  pt.  7,  pi.  2,  and  Trans.,  V,  115  ;  (2)  John  Warner, 
rector,  1421,  in  mass  vests.,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.  Bucks.  Records, 
VIII,  451  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  9,  pi.  3,  and  Trans.,  V,  118  ; 
(3)  Two  priests,  c.  1430-40,  in  mass  vests.,  inscr.  lost.  Bucks. 
Records,  VIII,  452  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  32,  and  Trans., 
V,  120  ;  (4)  Inscr.  Mr.  Ralph  Chase,  1644  ;  (5)  A  group  of  6  daus., 
c.  1500,  Bucks.  Records,  VIII,  453  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  112  ; 
(6)  Some  texts  and  2  shs.,  with  the  arms  of  Draper  and  Barker 
quartering  Burley,  17th  cent.  Impressions  of  (1)  and  (2)  are  in 
the  Craven  Ord  coll,  in  Brit.  Mus. 


CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 

The  Brasses  of  Cambridgeshire,  published  in  Trans.  Mon.  Br.  Soc.,  II,  174, 
238,  307,  III,  2,  88,  IV,  60,  176,  V,  8,  39,  never  completed. 

Abington,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Heigham,  gent.,  1609,  and 
w.  Joan,  had  3  sons,  Thos.,  Jas.,  Rich.,  and  6  daus.,  Amy,  Mary 
Alice,  Cath.,  Margt.,  Joan,  N. 

Abington-Pigotts.  I.  Civilian  (of  the  Pigott  fam.  ?),  c.  1460,, 
with  8  sons  and  8  daus.  ;  w.  and  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  C. 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  177.  II.  Scroll  "  miserere  mei  deus  ”,  15th 
cent.  ;  eff .  of  priest  and  inscr.  lost  ;  C. 

Balsham.  I.  John  Sleford,  rector,  master  of  the  wardrobe  to 
Edw.  Ill,  [chaplain  to  Queen  Philippa,  prebendary  of  St. 
Stephen’s,  Westminster,  archdeacon  of  Wells],  canon  of  Ripon 
and  Wells,  rebuilder  of  the  ch.  and  erector  of  the  stalls,  1401, 
in  cope  with  SS.,  B.V.  Mary  and  Child,  John  Evang.,  Kath.,  Paul, 
Mary  Mag., — John  Bapt.,  Audrey,  Peter,  Margt.,  Wilfrid  (bp.). 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES, 


triple  canopy  with  Trinity,  soul,  seraphim,  etc.,  arms  of  England 
and  of  Queen  Philippa,  marg.  inscr.  in  14  Lat.  vv.  mutiL,  very 
large  and  fine,  C,  Lysons,  Mag.  Brit.,  II,  66  ;  V.  and  A.  AIus. 
List,  pL  49.  II.  Dr.  John  Blodwell,  born  in  Wales,  studied  law 
in  Bologna  and  practised  in  Rome,  [prebendary  of  Lichfield  and 
Hsreford,  canon  of  St.  David’s,  dean  of  St.  Asaph’s,  rector  of 
Balsham],  “  longo  tempore  cecus  erat  ”,  1462,  in  cap  and  cope 
with  SS.  Michael  (angel),  an  abp.  (?),  a  bp.  (?),  Kath., — Gabriel 
(angel),  an  abp.  (?),  a  bp.  (?),  Margt.,  single  canopy  with 
entablature  and  SS.  John  Bapt.,  Peter,  Asaph  (bp.),  Bridget,— 
John  Evang.,  Andrew,  Nicholas  (bp.),  Winifred,  12  Lat.  vv., 
marg.  inscr.  and  2  shs.,  large,  worn,  N.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs, 
175  (part  of  canopy)  ;  Builder,  CII,  71  ;  Cambridge  Camden  Soc. 
Illust.,  no.  3,  p.  73  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  49  ;  Ward  (at  end). 
III.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1480  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  worn,  N. 

Bartlow.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Willowes,  1615,  and  w.  Margery, 
1612  ;  dates  cut  in  stone  ;  N. 

Barton.  I.  John  Martin,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.,  both 
died  about  1593,  engr.  c.  1600,  sm.,  C. 

Bassingbourn.  I.  Edw.  Turpin,  gent.,  1683,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Elizth.  ;  the  inscr.  mentions  John  Turpin,  gent.,  1494, 
and  w.  Margt.  ;  Wm.  Turpin,  esq.,  principal  of  New  Inn,  1573  ; 
Jane  Turpin,  widow,  benefactor  to  the  ch.  and  poor,  1597  ; 
and  Thos.  Turpin,  gent.,  1627,  and  w.  Anne,  parents  of  Edw.  ; 
worn,  N. 

Boxworth.  I.  Inscr.  John  Killingworth,  pastor,  1667,  aged 
69,  mur.,  C. 

Brinckley.  I.  Son  and  dau.  ;  parents,  inscr.  and  2  shs.  lost ; 
the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Wm.  Stutfield,  gent.,  1521,  and  ws. 
Blanch  and  Jane,  N.  Rubbing  of  shs.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Burwell.  I.  John  Laurence  of  Wardeboys,  abbot  of  Ramsey, 
1508-39,  died  1542,  in  surplice  and  almuce,  under  triple  canopy, 
c.  1520,  the  centre  pediment  with  figure  of  Our  Lord  in  Pity  only 
left  ;  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  partly  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  lower  half  of 
figure  is  the  lower  half  of  another  figure  in  full  abbatial  or 
episcopal  vests.,  c.  1520  ;  on  rev.  of  centre  pediment  of  canopy, 
a  portion  of  a  deacon  in  dalmatic,  c.  1320,  possibly  foreign  ;  C. 
Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  15  (rev.  of  efi.)  ;  Cambridge  Antiq.  Soc. 
Publications,  II  (1846-50),  pi.  1  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  Haines,  68 
(rev.  of  eff.)  ;  Waller,  Introd.,  xi. 

Cambridge,  Christ’s  College.  I.  Thos.  Fowler,  esq.,  gentle¬ 
men  usher  of  the  chamber  to  Edw.  IV,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Edith 


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late  gentlewoman  to  Margt.,  countess  of  Richmond,  c.  1520, 
marg,  inscr,  mutiL,  4  shs.,  Ante-chapel.  II.  Priest  in  acad., 
c.  1540  ;  inscr.  lost ;  local,  C.  Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust., 
no.  4,  p.  109  (attributed  to  no.  Ill) ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  54, 
no.  2.  III.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  [Edw.]  Hauford,  master  for 
24  years,  1582,  C. 

Cambridge,  Gonville  and  Caius  College.  I.  Man  in  arm., 
c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  worn.  II.  Inscr.  Walter  Stubbe, 
M.A.  and  fellow,  1514,  worn.  Both  now  mur.,  Ante -chapel. 

Cambridge,  Jesus  College.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Lionel  Ducket, 
S.T.B.,  a  native  of  Westmorland,  fellow,  scholar  of  St.  John’s 
and  proctor,  1603,  mur.,  S.  Tr. 

Cambridge,  King’s  College.  I.  Wm.  Town,  D.D.,  fellow, 
[provost,  prebendary  of  Lincoln],  1496,  in  cap  and  acad.,  scroll 
from  hands,  N.C.  M. B.S.  Trans., 11, 2^1 .  II.  John  Argentein, 
D.D.  and  M.D.,  provost,  [rector  of  St.  Vedast,  London],  1507,  in 
cap  and  acad.,  mouth  scroll,  4  Lat.  vv.  and  marg.  inscr.,  now  fixed 
in  original  slab  in  S.C.  or  muniment  room.  Druitt,121  ;  Macklin, 
Br.  of  Eng.,  138  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  268.  III.  [Robt.  Hacomb- 
leyn,  provost,  1528],  in  almuce,  marg.  inscr.  with  text,  sh.  with 
the  5  wounds  ;  a  foot  inscr.  lost ;  S.C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII, 
70  (eff.)  ;  Druitt,  95  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  52,  no.  4  (eff.). 
IV.  Robt.  Brassie,  S.T.P., 'provost,  1558,  in  cap  and  almuce,  S.C. 
Druitt,  127  ;  Macalister,  Eccles,  Vests.,  150  (eff.).  V.  Inscr. 
with  arms  of  the  University,  King’s  Coll.,  Eton  Coll.,  and  Stokys, 
on  lozenge  shaped  plate.  John  Stokys,  1559  ;  Math.  Stokys, 
esquire  bedel  and  fellow  pos.  ;  mur.,  S.  wall. 

Cambridge,  Queens’  College.  I.  Priest,  c.  1480,  in  cope  with 
frag,  of  scroll ;  head  and  inscr.  lost.  II.  Priest,  c.  1535,  in  acad.  ; 
inscr.  lost ;  local.  III.  Inscr.  marg.  (mutiL),  and  8  Lat.  vv.  ; 
the  remains  of  the  br.  to  John  Stokes,  S.T.P.,  master,  1568,  left 
property  at  Ockley  of  the  value  of  £9. 13s.  4d.  to  found  4  scholar¬ 
ships  ;  the  upper  part  of  the  figure  is  sketched  in  Cole’s  MSS. 
IV.  Robt.  Whalley,  gent.,  born  at  Nottingham,  fellow,  1591, 
aged  28,  in  civil  dress,  10  Lat.  vv.,  ach.,  and  marg.  inscr.  with 
crests  at  the  corners  ;  one  crest  loose  and  palimp.,  on  rev.  a 

frag,  of  an  inscr.  to  Thos.  Cla - ,  147-.  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List, 

pi.  42  (eff.).  All  on  wall  of  old  chapel. 

Cambridge,  St.  John’s  College.  I.  Eudo  de  la  Zouche, 
brother  of  lord  Zouche,  canon  of  Sarum,  chancellor  of  the 
University,  archdeacon  of  Hunts.,  master  of  the  suppressed 
hospital  of  St.  John,  1414,  in  acad.,  head  gone,  triple  canopy. 


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1  sh.  ;  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  worn,  large,  now  mur.  behind  organ. 
F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  54,  no.  5.  II.  Priest,  c,  1430,  in  mass 
vests.,  nearly  effaced,  now  mur.,  behind  organ.  III.  Inscr. 
chamfer.  Hugh  Aston,  archdeacon  of  York,  1522,  A.T.  IV. 
Inscr.  Christ.  Jackson,  fellow,  1528,  now  mur.  V.  Inscr. 
Nich.  Metcalf,  master  for  20  years,  1537,  now  mur.  Nos.  III- 
V  in  Ante-Chapel. 

Cambridge,  Trinity  Hall.  I.  Walter  Hewke,  D.C.L.,  master, 
died  1517,  engr.  c.  1510  (date  not  filled  in),  in  cope  with  the 
twelve  apostles  on  orphrey,  head  restored  in  1895,  foot  inscr. 
with  3  Lat.  vv.  and  another  inscr.  on  scroll  over  head,  large, 
Ante-chapel.  Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust.,  no.  1,  p.  7  ;  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  II,  272  (with  head).  II.  Priest,  c.  1530,  inacad.  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  local.  Ante-chapel.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  273.  III. 
Inscr.  Laur.  Moptyd,  S.T.B.,  master  of  Corpus  Christ!  Coll.,  founder 
of  a  scholarship,  1557,  mur..  Ante-chapel.  IV.  Thos.  Prestone, 
a  native  of  Lancashire, ''  scholarem  quern  dixit  princeps  Elizabetha 
suum  ”,  LL.D.,  master,  1598,  aged  60,  in  civil  dress  ;  his  w. 
Alice  pos.  ;  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.,  marg.  inscr.,  and  3  shs.,  C.,  partly 
covered  by  seats.  V.  Inscr.  with  2  shs.  John  Cowell,  LL.L)., 
master,  regius  professor  of  civil  law,  vicar-general  of  the  province 
of  Canterbury  under  abp.  Bancroft,  1611,  C.  VI.  Inscr.  and 
ach.  Thos.  Eden,  LL.I).,  master,  [1645],  C.  Howard,  J.  J., 
Visit,  of  Suff.,  I,  13  (ach.).  VII.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Daniel,  son 
and  h.  of  Dan.  and  Jane  Darnelly,  fellow,  1659,  ‘An  fiore 
juventutis,”  mur..  Ante-chapel.  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  3  S,  I,  80. 

Cambridge,  St.  Benedict.  I.  Rich.  Billingford,  D.D.,  master 
of  Benet  Coll.,  1442,  in  acad.,  kng.  ;  inscr..  Virgin  and  Child  and 
long  scroll  lost ;  N.A.  Clinch,  Costume,  250  ;  Haines,  82  ; 
Lithograjph  (no  date)  ;  Master,  R.,  Hist,  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll., 
Camh.,  1753,  pi.  2,  p.  39  ;  Oxford  Man.,  36. 

Cambridge,  St.  Botolph.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Archer,  mayor, 
1616,  aged  71,  outside  wall  of  S.C. 

Cambridge,  St.  Clement.  I.  Inscr.  Alan  Hoberd,  burgess, 
1432,  restored  and  filled  in,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Phoebe,  dau.  of  Jas. 
Percevall  of  Cambridge,  w.  of  Edw.  Withnoll,  pastor,  1658,  aged 
22,  mur.,  N.A. 

Cambridge,  St.  Mary-the-Great.  I.  Inscr.  with  2  shs. 
Thos.  Lorkin,  esq.,  born  at  Frindsbury,  Kent,  regius  professor  of 
medicine,  1596,  aged  63,  with  arms  of  the  professorship  granted 
in  same  year,  mur.,  N.C.  II.  Inscr.  Michael  Woolf,  1614  ; 
Bar.  Woolf  pos.,  mur.,  N.C.  III.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thos. 


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Pritchard,  esq.,  w.  of  John  Wickstede,  gent.,  1616,  mur.,  N.A. 
IV.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  w.  and  2  shs.  Anne,  w.  of  John  Scott, 
notary,  died  in  childbirth,  1617,  now  illegible,  mur.,  N.C. 

Cambridge,  St.  Mary-the-Less.  I.  Lower  portion  of  eh.  in 
acad.,  and  frag,  of  foot  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  John 
Holbrook,  master  of  Peterhouse,  chancellor  of  the  University, 
chaplain  to  Hen.  VI,  a  famous  mathematician,  died  1436  ;  the 
inscr.  began  ‘'Quern  tegit  iste  lapis  cavus  cognomine  torrens  ” 
(Hollow-brook),  C.  In  Cole’s  MSS.,  Brit.  Mus.,  Add.  5803,  fol.  50, 
is  a  sketch  of  the  br.  II.  Doctor  of  divinity  or  of  law,  c.  1500, 
f  eff.  in  cap.  and  acad.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Macldin,  Mon.  Br., 
1st  ed.,  45,  6th  ed.,  49. 

Cambridge  Museums,  see  Museums. 

Cheveley.  I.  Four  Evang.  symbols,  c.  1500,  worn  ;  civilian, 
w.,  inscr.,  etc.,  lost  ;  N. 

Croxton.  I.  Edw.  Leeds,  LL.D.,  born  at  Benenden,  Kent, 
master  of  Clare  Hall,  Camb.,  benefactor  thereto  and  to  Emmanuel 
College,  a  master  in  chancery,  lord  of  the  manor,  1589,  in  civil 
dress,  with  text  from  Job,  A.T.,  C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  311. 

Dowxham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Johnson,  M.A.,  fellow  of  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb.,  1585,  aged  56,  mutil.,  N. 

Drayton,  Dry.  I.  Man  in  arm.  of  the  Hutton  family,  and  w., 
c.  1540,  1  sh.  ;  children  and  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  M.B.S.  Trans., 
Ill,  4. 

Dullingham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Vylers,  1481,  and  w.  Anne, 
local,  C. 

Duxford.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Wyntworth,  B.C.L.,  vicar,  official 
of  the  archdeacon  of  Colchester,  1489,  C. 

Elm.  I.  Ach.  Rich.  Eincham,  1667,  aged  50  ;  inscr.  cut  in 
stone  ;  worn,  N. 

Eltisley.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Math.  Marshall,  gent.,  1640, 
aged  81,  N.  Tr. 

Ely  Cathedral  .  I .  Thos .  Goodryke ,  bp .  of  Ely ,  often  a  foreign 
ambassador,  a  counsellor  to  Edw.  VI,  lord  high  chancellor,  1554, 
in  episcopal  vests,  holding  bible  and  great  seal ;  canopy  and  foot 
inscr.  lost  ;  2  scrolls  (4  others  lost),  marg.  inscr.  with  Evang. 
symbols  on  roses  mutil.  ;  large,  S.A.  of  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls., 
XXII,  10  (eff.)  ;  Arch.  Jour.,  LII,  213  (St.  Mark)  ;  Bentham,  J., 
Hist,  of  Ely  Cath.,  ed.  1812,  pi.  25,  p.  191  ;  Boutell,  Scries  (eff.), 
and  Br.  and  Slabs,  100  (lower  part  of  eff.),  101  (mitre)  ;  Builder, 
LXI,  331  (eff.)  ;  Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust.,  no.  1,  p.  13  ; 
Goodricke,  C.  A.,  Hist,  of  the  Goodricke  Earn.,  priv.  printed,  1885, 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


frontis.  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  15,  and  Trans.,  Ill,  92  (St. 
Mark).  II.  Frag,  of  marg.  inscr.  [Robt.  Styward  Wells, 
last  prior  and  first  dean,  1557],  S.A.  of  C.  III.  Umphry 
Tyndall,  of  a  Norfolk  family,  D.D.,  4tli  dean,  master  of  Queens’ 
Coll.,  Camb.,  1614,  in  cap  and  gown,  foot  inscr.  and  marg. 
inscr.,  the  latter  mutik,  ach.  and  4  shs.,  very  large,  S.A.  of  C. 
Bentham,  pi.  25,  p.  191  ;  Fenland  N.  and  Q.,  I,  236  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  I,pt.  7,  pi.  6;  Ollenshaw,  J ., Notes  on  SoTiam  Cliurch,21. 
IV.  Inscr.  and  arms  of  Fishmongers’  Co.  Robt.  Wagstave, 
fishmonger,  1616,  and  w.  Mary,  1621  ;  she  mar.  2ndly  Stephen 
Baetman  ;  Lady  Chapel.  For  a  list  of  the  lost  brasses  and 
existing  indents  see  “  M.B.S.  Trans.”,  Ill,  88-106, 

Fordham.  I.  Inscr.  Andrew  Cheswryght,  preyst  ”,  c.  1520, 
S.A.  II.  Wm.  Cheswryght,  1521,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Maud, 
worn,  local,  S.A.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Hinson  the  elder,  1592,  N. 

Foxton.  I.  Inscr.  John  Fuller,  1588,  mar.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Thos.  Chichley  of  Wimpole,  esq.,  by  his  2nd  w.  a  dau.  of  Hussey 
of  Lines.,  son  of  Wm.  Chichley  by  Alice,  dau.  of  Thos.  Bruges 
“  grandfather  to  ye  first  lord  Chandoys  ”,  son  of  Hen.  Chichley, 
son  of  Wm.  who  was  brother  to  Hen.,  abp.  of  Canterbury,  and 
Robt.,  twice  mayor  of  London,  sons  of  Thos.  Chichley  of  Higham 
Ferrers,  Northants.  ;  another  plate  states  this  stone  was  placed 
here  by  Fuller  Meade  (son  of  Robt.  Meade,  born  at  Much  Easton, 
Essex,  by  his  w.  the  dau.  and  h.  of  John  and  Dorothy  Fuller), 
who  mar.  Rose,  dau.  of  Francis  Brackin  of  Cambridge,  esq., 
and  had  issue  Edm.  and  Fuller,  1628  ;  4  shs.  lost ;  S.A. 

Fulbourne.  I.  Priest,  c.  1390,  in  mass  vests,  with  scroll  from 
hands,  mutil.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  N.A.  Alenin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  28  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  Ill,  15.  Possibly  Roger  Grymm,  rector,  1349-91. 
II.  Wm.  de  Fulburne,  canon  of  St.  Paul’s,  London,  [1391],  in  cope, 
single  canopy  slightly  mutil.,  foot  inscr.  in  2  Lat.  vv.,  marg. 
inscr.  mutil.,  large,  C.  Boutell,  Series  (eff.);  Lysons,  Mag.  Brit., 
II,  64  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  7.  III.  Lady,  c.  1470,  with 
scroll;  8  sons  and  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  S.  A.,  but  scroll  now  with  no.  V. 
Rubbing  with  sons  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  IV.  Geoff.  Bysschop, 
vicar  [of  All  Saints,  Fulbourne],  1477,  in  mass  vests,  with  hands 
crossed  ;  inscr.  restored  ;  rel.,  C.  Alenin  Clnh  Colls.,  XXII, 
37  ;  Maeklin,  Mon.  Br.,  6th  ed.,  37  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  Ill,  15. 
From  the  destroyed  ch.  of  All  Saints.  V.  Civilian  (eff.  lost) 
and  w.,  c.  1480,  with  2  sons  kng.,  one  a  priest  in  acad.  ;  scrolls 
and  inscr.  lost  ;  slab  in  S.A.  but  eff s.  on  a  board  in  vestry.  VI. 
Sh.  bearing  3  birds,  c.  1500  ;  eff.  of  civilian,  inscr.,  another  sh.. 


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and  a  badge  or  rebus  lost  ;  S.A.  A  sh.  described  by  Cole 
(Brit.  Mus.,  Add.  MS.  5820,  fob  9  v)as  in  this  church,  is  now  in 
the  Brit.  Mus. 

Girtoh.  I.  Wm.  Malster,  in  decretis  licenciatus  ”,  rector, 
canon  of  York,  prebendary  of  Fenton,  1492,  in  cope,  C.  II. 
Wm.  Stevyn,  “in  decretis  licenciatus  ”,  rector,  canon  of  Lincoln, 
1497,  in  cope,  C.  III.  Inscr.  John  Yaxley,  1541,  N. 

Grahsden,  Little.  I.  Inscr.  in  13  Lat.  vv.  Wm.  Knight, 

1623,  C. 

Grahtchester.  I.  Frag,  of  inscr.,  “Orate  p’  aia  m  .  .  . - 

carii  de  ghcet  ”  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  frag,  of  another  inscr.,  “  de 
Stowe  qu - migravit  cu  ”  ;  loose  at  vicarage  in  1921. 

Haddenham.  I.  Inscr.  and  portions  of  a  double  canopy  ; 
the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Wm.  Noion,  last  rector,  canon  of  York, 
Lincoln,  and  Chichester,  1405,  in  cope  ;  now  mur.,  C.  II.  John 
Godfrey,  “  qui  tectum  hujus  capelle  fieri  fecit  ”,  1454,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Margt.  (head  lost),  formerly  N.A.,  now  mur..  Tower. 
In  the  tower  is  a  fine  slab,  10  b}  4  feet,  broken  in  two  pieces,  with 
indents  for  a  bp.  or  abbot,  triple  canopy  and  super-canopy  with 
saints  down  the  sides  and  across  the  top,  shs.  on  the  pinnacles, 
scrolls,  foot  and  marg,  inscrs. 

Haslingeield.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of  Christ.  Ensor  of 
Whateley,  Warw.,  1651,  aged  27  ;  Thos.  Fry  pos.  ;  mur.,  N.A. 

Hatley,  East.  I.  Lady,  c.  1520,  and  3  shs.  ;  man  in  arm. 
and  inscr.  lost ;  partly  covered,  N.  Probably  James  Dockra 
and  w.  Kath.,  dau.  of  John  Hasledon  of  Murdon,  Cambs.  II. 
Inscr.  Mrs.  Constance,  w.  of  Pobt.  Castell,  esq.,  1610,  N. 

Hatley  St.  George.  I.  Sir  Baldwin  Seyntgeorge,  1425,  in 
arm.,  3  shs.  (2  restored),  rei.,  mur.,  N. 

Hildersham.  I.  [Robt].  Parys,  [1408],  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
[Eleanor  Busteler],  kng.  to  a  floriated  cross  with  Trinity  in  the 
head,  2  shs.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Haines,  163  (male  eff.)  ;  Macklin, 
Br.  of  Eng.,  81  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  2,  pi.  1  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus. 
List,  pi.  35  ;  Waller,  pt.  6  ;  Ward,  95.  II.  [Hen].  Paris,  esq., 
[1427],  in  arm.,  and  w.  [Margt.  Poche],  1  sh.  ;  foot  and  marg. 
inscrs.  lost  ;  once  on  A.T.,  now  on  C.  floor.  Haines,  188  (male 
eff.)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  24  ;  Oxford  Man.,  85  (male  eff.)  ; 
V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  17.  III.  [Hen.]  Parice,  [esq.,  lord  of 
the  manor  and  patron  of  the  ch.,  1466],  in  arm.,  single  canopy 
(mutil.)  with  Trinity  on  finial,  2  shs.  ;  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  C. 
Ashdown,  Armour,  231  (tuilles)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  73  (tuilles 


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and  shoulder  piece)  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pL  24  (eff.)  ;  Waller, 
pt.  9.  IV.  Skeleton  in  shroud,  c.  1530  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C. 

Hinxton.  I.  Sir  Thos.  de  Skelton,  steward  to  John,  duke  of 
Lancaster,  and  of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster  to  Hen.  IV,  1416,  in 
arm.,  and  ws.  Margt.  and  Kath.,  marg.  inscr.  much  mu  til.,  S.C. 

Horseheath.  I.  [Wm.  de  Audeley,  1365],  in  arm.,  and  frag, 
of  canopy  ;  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  large,  C.  Ashdown,  Armour,  175  ; 
Boutell,  Series  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1858,  ii,  220  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  II, 
180;  iifacHm,  ^r.,  1st  ed.,  58,  6th  ed.,  65  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio, 
I,  pt.  1,  pi.  1  ;  Planche,  Costume,  I,  181  (shoulder  piece).  Usually 
attributed  to  Sir  John  de  Argentine,  1382.  II.  Inscr.  in  6  Lat. 
vv.  Mary,  dau.  of  Laur.  Cheyne,  w.  of  John  Alington,  c.  1470  (?), 
now  mur.,  C.  III.  Robt.,  son  of  Sir  Giles  Alington,  1552,  in 
civil  dress,  headless,  2  shs.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  he  mar.  Margt.,  dau.  of 
Wm.  Coningsbie  ;  rel.,  C.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of 
a  mutil.  inscr.,  now  lost,  to  Joan  Alyngton,  sister  and  coh.  of 
John,  son  of  Sir  Wm.  Argentein,  1429. 

Impington.  I.  John  Burgoyn,  esq.,  1505,  in  arm.  with  tabard, 
and  w.  Margt.  in  heraldic  dress,  with  7  sons  and  2  daus.,  4  shs., 
marg.  inscr.  slightly  mutil.,  formerly  in  N.,  now  under  Tower. 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  4,  pi.  4. 

IsLEHAM.  I.  Sir  John  Bernard,  1451,  in  arm.  with  collar  of 
SS.,  and  w.  [Ellen  ?],  double  canopy  mutil.,  1  sh.  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
S.  Tr.  Gough,  II,  pi.  60,  p.  167  (effs.)  ;  Macklin,  Mon.  Br.,  1st 
ed.,  73,  6th  ed.,  80  (head  of  lady).  II.  Inscr.  Sir  John  Bernard, 
1451,  and  ws.,  (1)  Ellen  Swynerton,  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  John 
Mallory  of  Northants.,  and  (2)  Elizth.  Sakevyle,  1464,  now  placed 
above  canopy  of  no.  I.  III.  Thos.  Peyton,  esq.,  1484,  in  arm., 
and  ws.,  Margt.,  [dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Bernard],  and  Margt., 
[dau.  and  coh.  of  Sir  Hugh  Francis,  widow  of  Thos.  Garnish,  esq.], 
triple  canopy  mutil.,  foot  inscr.,  A.T.,  C.  Ashdown,  Costume, 
190,  fig.  253  (one  w.)  ;  Druitt,  175  ;  Fairholt,  Costume,  I,  272 
(man)  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  104,  p.  286  (effs.)  ;  Lysons,  Mag.  Brit.,  II, 
68  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  29  ;  Planche,  Costume,  I,  139 
(elbow  pieces),  373  (shoulder  piece).  IV.  Inscr.  (kng.  effs.  of 
man  in  arm.,  w.,  2  children,  with  Our  Lord  in  Glory  above,  lost). 
Christ.  Peyton,  esq.,  1507,  and  w.  Elizth.,  mur.,  S.  Tr.  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  III,  pi.  24.  V.  Inscr.  (a  cross  with  a  hand  on  each 
side  and  sh.  below  lost).  Elizth.  Peyton,  1516,  S.  Tr.,  loose  at 
vicarage  in  1907.  VI.  Inscr.  (kng.  effs.  of  man  and  w.  with 
children,  and  crucifixion  with  SS.  Mary  and  John,  lost).  Sir  Robt. 
Peyton,  1518,  and  w.  Elizth.,  mur.  over  A.T.  on  which  is  an  indent 


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for  a  plain  cross,  S.Tr.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  24.  VII. 
Inscr.  John  Bukkenham,  gent.,  c.  1520,  N.A.  VIII.  Inscr. 
(chalice  lost).  Christ.  Grene,  master  or  warden  of  the  free  chapel 
of  St.  Nicholas,  Iselham  Parva,  1523  in  arabic  numerals,  N.A. 
IX.  Inscr.  (chalice  lost).  Robt.  Dowe,  1529,  C.  X.  Inscr. 
(2  shs.  lost).  Sir  Robt.,  son  of  Sir  Robt.  Peyton,  1550  ;  mar. 
Frauncys,  dan.  and  h.  of  Frauncys  Hassylden,  esq.  ;  S.Tr. 
XI.  Rich.  Payton,  esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Robt.  Payton,  a  student 
and  reader  of  Gray’s  Inn,  1574,  aged  40,  in  civil  dress  holding  book, 
and  w.  Mary  Hyde  mar.  10  years,  inscr.  in  14  Eng.  vv.,  ach. 
and  4  shs.,  large,  S.  Tr.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  3,  pi.  6.  XII. 
Inscr.  Robt.  Lukyn,  gent.,  son  of  Wm.  Lukyn,  1616,  aged  80, 
N.A.  XIII.  Inscr.  Alice,  w.  of  Robt.  Lukin,  1621,  aged  85, 
N.A. 

Keistnett.  I.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  Sara  Chenereye,  1607,  aged 
25,  died  in  childbed,  mur.,  C. 

Kirtling.  I.  Edw.  Myrfin,  gent.,  born  in  London,  travelled 
through  Europe,  Greece,  etc.,  to  Aleppo,  Armenia,  Syria, 
Jerusalem,  Damascus,  etc.,  1553,  aged  27,  in  civil  dress,  kng., 
2  shs.,  mur.,  C. 

Landbeach.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Clifford,  M.A.,  parson  for  47  years, 
1616,  aged  77  ;  his  brother  Wm.  pos.  ;  mur.,  C. 

Landwade.  I.  Inscr.  in  13  Lat.  vv.  Wm.  Cotton,  esq.,  [1455], 
now  mur.,  C. 

Linton.  I.  [Nich.]  Paris,  esq.,  [1424],  in  arm.,  2  shs.  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  partly  covered,  S.C.  II.  Sh.  (3  others  lost).  Wm.,  son 
of  Philip  and  Margt.  Parys,  1538,  and  w.  Elizth.  Coningsby  ; 
inscr.  cut  in  stone  ;  S.C.  Rubbings  of  2  of  the  lost  shs.  in  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  III.  Two  shs.  (another  lost).  Philip  Paris,  esq., 
1558,  and  1st  w.  Margt.  [Bowes],  1551 ;  marg.  inscr.  cut  in  stone  ; 
N.  IV.  Inscr.  and  ach.  John  Milsent,  esq.,  1577,  and  w.  Elizth., 
1555,  mur.,  N.C.  V.  Two  shs.  from  br.  to  Ferdinando  Parys, 
1601,  and  w.  Frances,  dau.  of  Thos.  Moore  of  Whaddon,  loose  in 
vestry.  The  eff.  of  w.  is  sketched  in  Cole,  Brit.  Mus.,  Add  MS. 
5802,*^  fol.  35. 

Lolworth.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Margt.,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Sir 
John  Brocket,  w.  of  Sir  John  Cutts,  1610,  had  3  children.  Sir 
John,  Robt.,  and  Eleanor,  C. 

March.  I.  Wm.  Andru  (Andrew),  yeoman,  1501,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Joan,  local,  nearly  effaced,  N.  II.  Anth.  Hansart,  in 
arm.  with  tabard,  legs  mutil.,  and  w.  Kath.,  sister  to  Sir  Robt. 
Southwell,  knt.  and  councillor  to  Kings  Hen.  VII  and  VIII, 


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1507,  in  heraldic  dress,  kng.,  with  1  son  (head  lost),  Annunciation 
and  large  sh.  with  crests  as  supporters,  curious,  local,  formerly 
in  N.A.,  now  mur.,  S.A.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  1,  pt.  2,  pi.  5.  In 
coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  an  inscr.  to  Symond  Payne,  1510, 
once  in  N.A.,  now  lost. 

Milton.  I.  Wm.  Coke,  esq.,  justice  of  the  common  pleas, 
1553,  in  robes,  and  w.  Alice  (who  pos.),  with  2  sons  and  3  daus., 
ach.,  8  Lat.  vv.  and  marg.  inscr.,  C.  Boutell,  Series  ]  Gent.  Mag., 
1848,  ii,  606.  II.  John  Harris,  gent.,  son  of  Wm.  Harris,  esq., 
born  1609,  died  1659,  also  Wm.,  Jas.,  Geo.,  Mich.,  Briget,  Anne, 
Briget,  his  children  by  his  w.  Martha,  dau.  of  Thos.  Tempest  of 
Whaddon  ;  she  had  living  when  she  erected  this  mon.  in  1660 

3  sons  and  7  daus.  ;  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  local,  mur.,  S.A. 

Over.  I.  Seven  daus.,  c.  1530,  worn  ;  parents  and  inscr. 

lost ;  rel.,  N. 

Quy,  see  Stow-cum-Quy. 

Sawston.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1420  ;  feet  and  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur., 
S.A.  II.  Inscr.,  chamfer,  in  6  Lat.  vv.,  one  sh.  in  centre  of  slab  ; 

4  others  surmounted  by  crests  lost,  as  is  also  a  wreath  encircling 

the  centre  one.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thos.  Bradston,  w. 
of  Sir  Walter  Pole,  1423,  A.T.,  C.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  57. 
In  a  recess  above  are  indents  for  a  kng.  eff.  with  scroll  to  Trinity  (?) 
and  inscr.,  probably  of  later  date.  III.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1480, 
with  motto  “  A  dew  en  Blayne  ”  ;  head,  w.  and  marg.  inscr. 
lost  ;  now  mur.,  S.A.  IV.  [Robt.  Lockton,  esq.,  and  w.  Joan, 
dau.  of  Bobt.  Alington  of  Horseheath],  c.  1500,  in  shrouds,  5  daus., 
and  2  shs.  ;  sons  and  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  S.A.  Gent.  Mag., 
1815,  ii.  25.  V.  Wm.  Richardson  alias  Byggyns,  rector  of 
Rainham  St.  Mary,  Norf.,  1527,  in  mass  vests,  without  maniple 
and  stole,  holding  chalice,  local,  sm.,  now  mur.,  S.A.  VI. 
Inscr.  Sir  John  Huddilston,  vice-chamberlain  and  cantain  of  the 
guard  to  King  Philip,  and  member  of  Queen  Mary’s  most 
honorable  pryvie  counsell  ”,  1557,  C.  VII.  Inscr.  John 

Huntington,  esq.,  1558,  and  w.  Joyce,  1564,  great  benefactors  to 
the  town  and  poor,  now  under  no.  I.  An  indent  for  a  cross  hr. 
in  N.A.  in  engr.  in  Cutts,  Sep.  Slabs  and  Crosses,  pi.  20. 

Shelford,  Great.  I.  Thos.  Pattcsle,  rector,  rebuilder  and 
benefactor  to  the  ch.,  prebendary  of  Southwell,  [archdeacon  of 
Ely],  1418,  in  cope  with  name  on  orphreys,  lower  part  of  eff.  lost, 
single  canopy  much  mutil.,  arms  of  see  of  Ely  and  of  bp.  Fordham  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Gent.  Mag.,  1799,  ii,  561.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 
is  a  rubbing  with  eff.  complete.  II.  Sh.  with  curious  arms  ; 


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eff.  of  Edw.  Risley,  1511,  in  arm.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  once  on  A.T., 
now  mur.,  C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  VI,  pi.  23,  fig.  9,  p.  203.  III. 
Inscr.  John  Redman,  1558,  N. 

Sheleord,  Little.  I.  [Robt.  de  Ere  vile,  brother  and  h.  of 
John  de  Ere  vile,  1393],  in  arm.,  and  w.  [Clarice,  1399],  holding 
hands,  engr.  c.  1410  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  S.C.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II, 
pL  40  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  10.  II.  [Thos.,  son  and  h.  of 
Robt.  Erevile,  1405],  in  arm.,  and  widow  [Margt.],  ‘‘  postea  sacre 
majestatis  arnica  professa  ”  (Dodsworth  MSS.  in  Bodleian,  5029, 
vol.  88,  fob  13a),  [1410],  holding  hands  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  S.C.  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  II,  pi.  44.  The  male  effs.are  in  arm.  similar  to  Sir  John 
Wylcotes,  1410,  at  Great  Tew,  Oxon,  but  have  no  plate  gorgets. 
Both  brasses  are  also  engr.  in  Cambridge  Antiq.  Soc.  Publications, 
II  (1846-50),  pis.  6  and  7,  illustrating  a  genealogical  history  of 
the  Ereville  family  by  A.  W.  Eranks.  In  the  same  paper,  pi.  8, 
are  3  facsimilies  ot  sketches  from  Cole  of  brasses  formerly  in  this 
ch.,  (1)  Sir  Rich.  Ereville,  1375,  efi.  in  arm.  in  head  of  a  cross  ; 
(2)  Ellen  de  Ereville,  1380  (?),  rect.  pk,  foreign  (?)  ;  (3)  Wm. 
Ereville,  esq.,  1460,  in  arm.,  and  ws.  Anne  and  Margt.  See  also 
''  M.B.S.  Trans.”,  II,  151.  III.  Priest,  c.  1480,  in  acad.;  inscr. 
lost  ;  C.  IV.  Inscr.  with  sh.,  dated  1622,  stating  that  a  seat 
and  side-chapel  of  the  Erevils  belong  to  Priscilla,  widow  of  John 
Banckes,  esq.,  mur.,  S.C. 

SoHAM.  I.  Inscr.  John  Thornton,  gent.,  1598  ;  mar.  Anne, 
eld.  dan.  of  Robt.  Drury,  esq.,  had  a  son  Roger  ;  S.Tr.  II. 
Inscr.  Oliver  Robyns,  1608,  and  w.  Kath.,  dan.  of  Peter 
Salisbury,  N. 

Stantoh,  Long  (St.  Michael).  I.  Inscr.  with  2  Lat.  vv.  Thos. 
Burgo3me,  esq.,  patron  of  the  ch.,  [1470],  C. 

Stapleford.  I.  Wm.  Lee,  born  at  Batley,  Yorks.,  vicar  for 
43  years,  1617,  in  gown,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  local,  sm.,  N.  SJieard, 
M.,  Records  of  the  'par.  of  Batley,  147.  Wm.  Lee  founded  the 
grammar  school  at  Batley. 

Stow-cum-Quy.  I.  John  Ansty,  esq.,  [lord  of  the  manor  and 
founder  of  the  chantry  vocat’  Anstyes  chantry  ”,  1460],  in 
arm.,  and  w.  Joan  (elf.  lost),  with  12  sons  in  tabards  and  4  daus. 
kng.,  marg,  inscr.  much  mutik,  N.  Haines,  193  ;  Hewitt,  Armour, 
III,  476  (man)  ;  Oxford  Man.,  88.  Cole  gives  a  sketch  of  the 
lady’s  figure.  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Edw.  Stern,  1641,  aged  69, 
S.A. 

Stretham.  I.  Dame  Joan,  widow  (1)  of  Wm.  Ryppingham, 
(2)  of  John  Swan,  both  mchts.  of  Kingston-upon-Hull,  and  of  the 


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staple  of  Calais,  1497  ;  her  sons  John  and  Robt.  Ryppingham 
were  rectors  of  Stretham  ;  canopy  and  inscr.  lost ;  C.  Haines^ 
209  (head).  In  C.  is  an  indent  for  the  br.  to  Nich.  de  Kingston 
rector,  a  hf.  eh.  with  inscr.  in  Lombardics,  c.  1320. 

SwAFFHAM  Prior.  I.  John  Tothyll,  gent.,  1462,  in  arm.,  and 
w.,  sm.  II.  Rich.  Water,  1515,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice  ; 
4  sons  and  about  5  daus.  lost ;  local.  III.  Wm.  Water  “  de 
Rech  ”,  1521,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice,  with  6  sons  ;  several 
daus.  lost ;  local.  IV.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1530  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
local.  V.  Robt.  Chambers,  gent.,  1638,  in  civil  dress.  All  under 
moveable  seats  in  N. 

Trumpington.  I.  Sir  Roger  de  Trumpington,  a  crusader  in 
1270,  died  1289,  in  arm.  with  sh.,  large  ;  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  A.  T., 
N.C.,  now  covered  with  glass.  Antiquarian  Repertory,  ed.  1807-9, 
III,  322  ;  Ashdown,  Armour,  100  ;  Bazaar,  Oct.  20,  1893  (upper 
half)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  30;  Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust., 
pt.  2,  p.  65  ;  Crossley,  237  ;  Druitt,  145  ;  Foster,  Feudal  Arms, 
244  (8vo),  193  (4to)  ;  Gawthorp,  pi.  17,  p.  60  ;  Haines,  146  ; 
Hartshorne,  Fun.  Mon.,  24  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  I,  285  ;  Lysons, 
Mag.  Brit.,  II,  65  ;  Oxford  Man.,  65  ;  Parker,  Glossary  of  Archi¬ 
tecture,  1845,  I,  63,  and  Concise  Glossary,  1875,  43  ;  Suffling,  31 
(upper  half)  ;  Thoresby  Soc.  Publications,  IV,  119  ;  V.  and  A. 
M^is.  List,  pi.  1,  no.  2  ;  Waller,  pt.  4. 

Westley  Waterless.  I.  Sir  John  de  Creke,  c.  1325,  in  arm. 
with  sh.,  and  w.  Alyne  [Clopton  or  Chamberleyn],  with  maker’s 
mark  in  lower  dexter  corner  ;  double  canopy,  6  shs.,  and  marg. 
inscr.  lost ;  large,  S.A.  Ashdown,  Armour,  141  (man),  and 
Costume,  103  (both  effs.)  ;  Assoc.  Archit.  Soc.  Reports,  XVIII, 
186  (man)  ;  Beaumont,  17  ;  Bloxam,  M.  H.,  Mon.  Architecture, 

150  (man)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  39  ;  Boys'  Own  Paper,  XV, 
588  (lady)  ;  Builder,  LIV,  30  ;  Clinch,  Costume,  51  (man),  146 
(lady)  ;  Druitt,  239  ;  Fairholt,  Costume,  II,  23,  260  (shin  pieces)  ; 
Foster,  Feudal  Arms,  64  (8vo),  57  (4to)  man  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1858, 
ii.  100  (man)  ;  Gough,  I,  pi.  57,  p.  142  ;  Haines,  25  (maker’s  mark) 

151  (ehs.)  ;  Hartshorne,  Fun.  Mon.,  38  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  II, 
145  (man)  ;  Lysons,  Mag.  Brit.,  II,  64  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  24  ; 
Oxford  Man.,  68  (man)  ;  Parker,  Glossary  of  Architecture,  1845, 
I,  64  (man),  and  Concise  Glossary,  1875,  43  (man)  ;  Planche, 
Costume,  I,  29  (shin  pieces),  181  (shoulder  piece),  and  II,  104 
(man)  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  2  ;  Waller,  pt.  8.  II.  Inscr. 
Giles,  son  of  Rich.  Alington,  esq.,  1592,  and  w.  Susan,  1594,  mur., 
in  wooden  frame,  C. 


CAMBRIDGE  SHIRE . 


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Weston  Colville.  I.  [Rich.  Leverer,  esq.  1427],  in  arm., 
w.  [Isabel],  and  son  [John]  in  civil  dress  (lower  part  of  eh.  gone)  ; 
inscr.  lost ;  N.  II.  Abraham  Gates,  S.T.B.,  rector,  in  gown, 
and  w.  Mary,  “forma  satis  speciosa  sed  speciosiori  vita  fseminse”, 
1636,  kng.  ;  they  had  3  dans.,  Mary,  Elizth.,  Margt.  ;  rect.  pi. 
with  inscr.  and  2  Lat.  vv.,  archangel  with  trumpet,  skulls,  etc., 
and  4  Lat.  vv.  above  effs.  ;  mur.  C. 

WiCKEN.  I.  Margt.,  [dau.  of  Sir  John  Gernon],  w.  of  Sir 
John  Peyton,  1414,  sm.,  now  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  John,  son 
of  Sir  Robt.  Peyton,  c.  1520,  local,  S.A.  The  eff.  (head  lost)  is 
now  in  private  possession. 

WiLBRAHAM,  Little.  I.  Wm.  Blakwey,  M.A.,  rector,  1521, 
in  acad,  kng.,  local,  sm.,  C.  Haines,  84. 

WiLBURTON.  I.  Rich.  Bole,  archdeacon  of  Ely,  1477,  in  cope, 
single  canopy  and  marg.  inscr.,  large,  rel.  and  restored,  now  mur., 
C.,  original  slab  on  floor.  II.  John  Hyll,  1506,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Margt.,  with  5  sons  and  2  daus.,  4  Evang.  symbols,  local, 
now  mur.,  S.A.  III.  Wm.  Byrd,  1516,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Margt.,  with  3  sons  and  5  daus., local, now  mur.,  S.A.  Cole  (Add. 
MS.  5805,  fob  58a)  gives  a  sketch  of  the  br.  to  Robt.  Wetheringsett, 
archdeacon  of  Ely,  prebendary  of  Lincoln,  1444,  in  cope  with 
saints  and  triple  canopy,  now  lost.  Also  at  fob  60b  of  a  skeleton 
brass,  also  lost. 

Wimp  OLE.  I.  Thos.  Worsley,  LL.B.,  residentiary  of  Beverley, 
benefactor  to  St.  Mary’s  chantry,  1501,  in  cope,  with  B.V.  Mary  and 
Child  above  head,  inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.,  large,  now  mur.,  N.C. 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  1,  pb  5.  II.  Civilian,  c.  1500  ;  inscr. 
lost.  III.  Lady,  c.  1535,  with  6  daus.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local. 
IV.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Edw.  Marshall,  parson,  1625, 
aged  63.  Nos.  II,  III,  IV,  rel.  on  one  slab,  mur.,  N.C. 

Wisbech.  I.  (Thos.  de  Braunstone],  constable  of  the  castle  of 
Wisbech,  1401,  in  arm  ;  canopy  lost  ;  marg.  inscr.  in  Fr.  mutib, 
very  large,  worn,  formerly  in  S.A.,  now  in  C.  Ashdown,  Armour, 
191  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  Gough,  II,  pb  3,  p.  8  (with  canopy)  ; 
Lysons,  Mag.  Brit.,  II,  67  ;  Walker  and  Craddock,  Hist  of  Wisbech, 
368.  II.  Inscr.  Elizth.  Emerson,  “  honestis  nata  parentibus 
in  agro  Sussexiensi  ”,  w.  (1)  of  Thos.  Lenne  of  that  county, 
“  ingenuo  Anglice  yeoman  ”,  (2)  of  Thos.  Emerson,  “  benevolo 
vicario  ”  of  Wisbech,  died  “  in  vigiliis  S’ti  Tho.  Apostoli  ”, 
1625,  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Nich.  Sanford,  gent., 
“  descended  from  ye  antient  &  religious  house  of  Sanford  Hall  in 
Shropshire  ”,  1638,  aged  75,  and  1st  w.  Alice,  dau.  of  Reignold 


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Hall  of  Pinchbeck,  Lines.,  gent.,  1599,  had  3  sons  and  3  dans., 
but  only  two  surviving  at  his  death,  viz.,  Peignold  and  Mary  ; 
he  was  “  a  patterne  for  townesmen  whome  we  may  enrole,  for  at 
his  owne  charge  this  towne  hee  freed  of  tole  ”  ;  S.C.  IV.  Inscr. 
Rich.,  only  son  of  Rich,  and  Mary  Huggins,  long  ill  of  atrophy, 
1703,  aged  30,  S.C.  In  S.A.  is  an  indent  for  a  chalice  and  inscr. 

Wood  Ditton.  I.  Hen.  Englisshe,  1393,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Margt.  ;  head  of  lady  and  canopy  lost  ;  large,  S.A.  Boutell, 
Series. 

Indents  for  cross  brasses  remain  at  Cherryhinton,  and  at 
Rampton  to  Sire  Nich.  de  Huntingdon,  c.  1330,  Cults,  E.  L., 
Sep.  Slabs  and  Grosses,  pi.  18.  At  Bottisham  is  an  indent  for  a 
large  elf .  of  a  priest  in  mass  vests.,  under  canopy,  with  marg.  inscr. 
in  Lombardics  to  Elyas  de  Bekingham,  the  celebrated  upright 
judge,  1298.  Anastatic  Drawing  by  C.R.M(anning).  Cole 
(Add.  MS.  5803,  fol.  40b)  gives  a  sketch  of  a  civilian  formerly  at 
St.  Peter’s -on-the-Hill,  Cambridge  ;  and  Add,  5802,  fol,  176, 
of  a  chalice  at  Pampisford,  the  indent  for  which  still  remains 
in  chancel ;  and  in  Add.  5804,  fol.  169,  of  some  civilians  and  ws. 
at  SWAFFHAM  BuLBEC. 


CHESHIRE. 

Chester  Arch,  and  Hist.  Soc.  Jour.  Journal  of  The  Chester  Archaeological 
and  Historical  Society. 

Earwaker.  East  Cheshire  by  J.  P.  Earwaker,  2  vols.,  1877-80. 

Thornely.  Monumental  Brasses  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire,  by  J.  L 
Thornely,  1893. 

Astbury.  I.  Inscr.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Christ.  Byron  of  Bug- 
lawton,  gent.,  w.  of  Rich.  Parnell  of  Congleton,  mercer,  1654, 
mur.,  S.A. 

Cheadle.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Humph.  Bulkeley,  esq.,  son  and  h. 
of  Rich  Bulkeley,  esq.,  by  Kath.,  dau.  of  Geo.  Nedham  of  Thomset, 
Derby,  esq.,  1678,  C. 

Chester  Cathedral.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Foolke  Aldersay, 
mayor,  died  1608,  son  and  h.  of  Wm.  Aldersay,  also  mayor,  died 
1577,  mur.,  S.  Tr.  II.  Inscr.,  10  Eng.  vv.and  sh.  John  Phillips, 

1617,  mur.,  S.  Tr.  III.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Aston, 

bart.,  by  Magdalen,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Pultney  of  Misterton,  Leic., 
1633,  mur.,  S.  Tr.  IV.  Inscr.  vdth  sh.  Wm.  Bispham,  sub-dean, 
1685,  aged  88  ;  restored  by  Wm.  Bispham  of  New  York,  in 


CHESHIRE. 


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1888  ;  mur.,  N.C.A.  V.  Inscr.  Wm.  Roberts,  gent.,  1688, 
aged  25,  mur.,  S.A.  of  N.  VI.  Inscr.  Farington  family,  1665-96, 
S.  Tr.  VII.  Inscr.  with  angels  and  skeleton,  Madock  family, 

1708-92,  mur.,  S.  Tr. 

Chester,  Holy  Trinity.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Gee,  twice  mayor, 
1545  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  the  leg  of  an  armed  figure  wearing  the 
Garter  and  mantle  of  the  order,  c.  1520.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV, 
21  (palimp.).  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Rich.  Clyve  of  Hurley,  esq., 
1572  ;  mar.  Jane,  sister  of  Sir  Wm.  Brereton,  had  I  son  Geo., 
and  5  daus.,  Rachel,  Sara,  Rebecka,  Judeth,  Hester.  III. 
Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  Dame  Elizth.,  w.  (1)  of  Hen.  Gee,  (2)  of  Sir 

- Calverley,  1579.  IV.  Inscr.  Peter  Drinkwater,  alderman 

and  J.P.,  1631,  and  w.  Sara,  1646.  V.  Inscr.  Kath.,  only  dau. 
of  Sam.  Hardware,  esq.,  1st  w.  of  Math.  Henry,  died  in  childbirth 
of  small-pox,  1689,  aged  25  ;  Math.  Henry,  the  commentator, 
1714,  aged  52,  and  his  widow  Mary,  dau.  of  Robt.  Warburton, 
esq.,  by  whom  he  had  I  son  and  5  daus.  All  now  mur.,  S.A. 
An  inscr.  to  Edm.  Gee,  mayor,  son  of  no.  1,  1552,  was  lost  at  the 
restoration  in  1869. 

Chester,  St.  Mary- on-the -Hill.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Rowland 
Waring,  gent.,  1695,  mur.,  N.C. 

Chester,  St.  Peter.  I.  Lawyer  (cf.  Rodmarton,  Glouc.), 
c.  1460,  in  civil  dress  with  curious  cap  over  head,  inscr.  illegible  ; 
2  shs.  lost ;  worn,  now  mur.,  S.A.  Bazaar,  24  Nov.  1893  ; 
Chester  Arch,  and  Hist.  Soc.  Jour.,  Ill,  388  ;  Thornely,  49.  II. 
Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Martha,  w.  of  Peter  Bennet,  alderman, 
1688,  aged  41,  mur.,  S.A. 

Macclesfield.  I.  Roger  Legh,  1506,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Elizth.  [Sutton],  1489,  kng.,  with  6  sons  and  7  daus.,  a  repre¬ 
sentation  of  the  mass  of  St.  Gregory  with  a  pardon  inscr.  below  ; 
eff.  of  w.  and  daus.  lost  ;  formerly  in  Legh  chapel  in  S.A.,  now  on 
a  board  in  vestry.  Anastatic  Print,  pub.  by  E.  Meadows, 
Cambridge,  1848  (mass)  ;  Burrough,  J.,  View  of  Popery,  1735, 
152,  154  ;  Crossley,  254  ;  C.U.A.B.C.  Trans.,  I,  pt.  x,  19  ;  Ear- 
waker,  II,  447  ;  Oaivthorp,  pi.  12,  p.  41  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1794,  ii, 
980  (inscrs.)  ;  Palatine  Note  Book,  IV,  127  (mass)  ;  Thornely,  97  ; 
V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  38,  no.  4.  II.  Inscr.  John  Brounswerde, 
schoolmaster,  1589  ;  Thos.  Newton  pos.  ;  mur.  N.  III.  Inscr. 
erected  by  Sir  Peter  Legh  of  Lyme  in  1620,  to  his  ancestors 
Perkin  a  Legh  and  his  son  Sir  Peers.  IV.  Inscr.  Wm.  Legh, 
schoolmaster,  1630,  aged  74  ;  his  sons  Thos.  and  Wm.  pos.  ; 
mur.,  N. 


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Middlewich.  I.  Elizth.,  eld.  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Brereton,  w.  of 
Thos  Venables,  esq.,  baron  of  Kynderton,  1591,  son  Thos.,  aged 
11,  and  dans.  Elizth.,  Mary,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  much  worn, 
mur.,  N.C. 

Over.  I.  Hugh  Starky  of  Olton,  esq.,  gentleman  usher  to 
Hen.  VIII,  son  of  Hugh  Starky  of  Olton,  esq.,  engr.  c.  1510 
(date  not  filled  in),  in  arm.,  4  shs.,  A.T.,  C.  Chester  Arch,  and 
Hist.  Soc.  Jour.,  Ill,  556  ;  Crossley,  253  ;  Thornely,  235.  II. 

Inscr.  Thos.  Hosier,  “  hujus  municipii  nomarcha  -  ecclesise 

et  majestatis  regiae  tarn  affiictse  quam  florentis  assertor  constan- 
tissimus  ”,  1697,  aged  78,  mur.,  N.A. 

Tarvin.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Hardware,  alderman  and  twice  mayor 
of  Chester,  1584  ;  arms  of  Chester  and  Mcht.  Adventurers  added 
later  ;  mur.,  in  wooden  frame,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of 
Rich.  Lightfoot,  1699,  aged  19,  mur.,  N.A. 

WiLMSLOW.  I.  Sir  Robt.  del  Bothe,  lord  of  the  manors  of 
Bolyn,  Thorneton,  and  Dunham,  1460,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Douce 
[Venables],  1453,  with  flowing  hair,  hands  clasped,  canopy  and 
marg.  inscr.  much  mutil.,  3  shs.,  worn.,  C.  Ashdown,  Armour, 
251  (man)  ;  Boutell,  Series  (effs.)  ;  Chester  Arch,  and  Hist.  Soc. 
Journ.,  I,  467  ;  Earwaker,  I,  75  ;  Thornely,  33  (effs.). 

Wybunbury.  I.  Rafe  Dellvys,  of  Dodenton,  esq.,  1513,  in 
arm.,  and  w.  Kath.,  2  shs.  ;  3  daus.  lost ;  now  mur.,  N.A. 
Thornely,  107. 

The  br.  to  Randall  Dodd,  1634,  and  w.  Elizth,  in  shrouds, 
once  at  Little  Budworth,  is  lost. 


CORNWALL. 

Dunkin.  The  Monumental  Brasses  of  Cornwall,  by  E.  H.  W.  Dunkin, 
1882. 

Exeter  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  Exeter  Diocesan  Architectural  Society. 
Gilbert.  Historical  Survey  and  Heraldry  of  Cornwall,  by  C.  S.  Gilbert, 

2  vols,  1817-20. 

Maclean.  History  of  the  Deanery  of  Trigg  Minor,  by  Sir  J.  Maclean, 

3  vols.,  1868-71. 

Polwhele.  History  of  Cornwall,  by  R.  Polwhele,  7  vols.,  1803  16. 

Anthony,  East.  I.  Margery,  dau.  of  Sir  Warin  Erchedeken, 
[w.  of  Thos.  Arundell of  Lanherne],  1420,  single  canopy,  C.  Dunkin , 
pi.  7  ;  Gilbert,  II,  388. 

Blisland.  I.  John  Balsam,  rector,  1410,  in  mass  vests,  without 
stole,  C.  Dunkin,  pi.  2  ;  Maclean,  I,  51. 


CORNWALL. 


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Budock.  I.  John  Killigrew  of  Arwenack,  esq.,  lord  of  the 
manor  of  Killigrew,  made  first  captain  of  Pendennis  Castle  by 
Hen.  VIII,  and  succeeded  by  his  son  Sir  John  at  his  death,  1567, 
in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  [Jas].  Trewinnard,  ach.  and  2 
shs.,  C.  Dunkin,  pi.  31  ;  Gilbert,  II,  790. 

Callington.  I.  Kich.  Assheton,  justice  of  the  common  pleas, 
rebuilder  of  chapel,  1465,  in  robes,  and  w.  Margt.,  [dau.  of  lord 
Brooke],  foot  inscr.  in  12  Lat.  vv.  and  marg.  inscr.,  the  latter 
mu  til.  ;  children  and  4  shs.  lost  ;  C.  Dunkin,  pi.  15  ;  Exeter 
Trans.,  IS,  VI,  pi.  54  ;  Hutchinson,  M.  B.,  Hist,  of  St.  Mary, 
Callington,  18. 

Cardynham.  I.  Thos.  Awmarle,  rector  [1356-1402],  in  civil 
dress  with  tonsure,  engr.  c.  1400,  2  shs.,  sm.,  formerly  C.,  now  N.A. 
Dunkin,  pi.  1. 

CoLAN.  I.  Francis  Bluet,  esq.,  1572,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  [dau.  and  coh.  of  Tristram  Colan  of  Golan,  esq.],  rect.  pi. 
with  13  sons,  9  daus.,  and  sh.  ;  marg.  inscr.  cut  in  slate  ;  mur., 
N.A.,  Dunkin,  pi.  32.  II.  John  Cosowarth  of  Cosowarth, 
esq.,  sometime  mercer  of  London,  receiver-general  of  the  duchy 
of  Cornwall,  1575,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Dorothy,  [dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Lock, 
alderman  of  London],  with  7  sons  and  1  dau.,  ach.,  sh.,  and  marg. 
inscr.,  now  mur.,  C.  Dunkin,  pi.  35. 

Constantine.  I.  Rich.  Gerveys,  esq.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Thos.  Trefusis,  esq.,  both  buried  8  Oct.,  1574,  rect. 
pi.  with  8  sons,  8  daus.,  and  sh.,  detached  marg.  inscr.,  local  ; 
palimp.  on  rev.  of  larger  pi.  the  upper  portion  of  a  man  in  arm. 
with  armorial  jupon,  head  resting  on  a  diapered  cushion  supported 
by  angels,  also  portions  of  canopy  with  saints  ;  on  rev.  of  children 
pinnacles  of  canopy  and  a  portion  of  a  marg.  inscr.  ‘‘  April  bidt 
voer  die  ciel  ”  ;  all  Flemish,  c.  1375  ;  rel.  in  a  new  slab  and  the 
palimp.  fastened  down,  N.A.  Clinch,  Churches,  235  (palimp.)  ; 
Dunkin,  pis.  33,  34  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1864,  i,  323  (palimp.)  ;  Litho¬ 
graph  by  John  Williams,  1860  (palimp.  full  size)  ;  Suffling,  295 
(palimp.);  Waller,  Introd.,  xi  (palimp.).  II.  John  Pendarves, 
gent.,  1616,  in  civil  dress,  with  1  son  Sam.,  and  w.  Melior,  dau. 
of  Rich.  Gerveys,  esq.,  1607,  with  1  dau.  Mary,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi. 
with  inscr.  and  sh.,  sm.,  N.A.  Dunkin,  pi.  49. 

Crowan.  I.  Geoff.  Seyntaubyn,  [sheriff  of  Cornwall  in  1399], 
in  arm.,  feet  gone,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Piers  Kymyll 
of  Clowance,  engr.  c.  1420,  2  shs.  ;  eff.  of  w.,  marg.  inscr.,  and 
2  shs.  lost ;  C.  Dunkin,  pi.  8  ;  Polwhele,  IV,  119.  II.  Geoff. 
Seyntaubyn,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Alice,  dau.  and  h.  of  John  Tremure 


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of  Lanivet,  esq.,  c.  1490,  with  4  sons  ;  4  daus.  lost ;  2  shs.  (2 
others  lost),  7  scrolls  (1  gone),  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  C.  Dunkin, 
pi.  18  ;  Polwhele,  IV,  119.  III.  Thos.  Seintaubyn,  son  of  no. 
n,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Maud,  [dau.  and  coh.  of  John  Trenowyth  of 
Fentongollan],  died  1512,  br.  engr.  c.  1550,  upper  part  of  ehs. 
lost,  2  shs.  (2  others  gone),  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  C.  Dunkin,  pi. 
28 ;  Polwhele,  IV,  119.  IV.  [John  St.  Aubyn,  esq.],  1599,  in  arm., 
head  lost,  and  4  sons,  C.  Dunkin,  pi.  62,  figs,  4,  6  ;  Polwhele, 
IV,  119.  The  br.  originally  consisted  of  the  effs.  of  John  St. 
Aubyn,  his  w.  Blanche,  children,  shs.,  and  marg.  inscr.  V. 
Four  (originally  5)  daus.  and  frags,  of  marg.  inscr.  ;  the  remains 
of  the  br.  to  Thos.  Seyntaubin  of  Clowance,  esq.,  1626,  and  w. 
Zenobe,  dau.  of  John  Mallet  of  Wooley,  Devon,  esq.,  1599,  with 
6  sons,  5  daus.,  2  shs.,  and  marg.  inscr.  ;  C.  Dunkin,  pi.  62, 
fig.  7  (daus.)  ;  Polwhele,  IV,  119  (br.  perfect). 

Fowey.  I.  Civilian  (head  restored)  and  w.,  c.  1450  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  now  mur.,  S.A.  Dunkin,  pi.  12.  II.  Civilian,  c.  1450  ; 
w.,  children,  and  inscr.  lost;  now  mur.,S.  A.  Dunkin, Both 
possibly  to  members  of  the  Trefiry  family.  III.  [John  Rash- 
leigh,  esq.,  1582],  in  civil  dress,  6  daus.,  2  shs.,  marg.  inscr.  nearly 
all  gone  ;  eff.  of  w.  Alice,  sons,  and  foot  inscr.  lost ;  N.A.  Dunkin, 
pi.  44.  IV.  Alice,  dau.  of  Wm.  Lanyon,  esq.,  w.  of  no.  Ill, 
died  20  Aug.,  1591,  and  her  husband  ‘'who  lieth  buried  under 
the  monument  neare  adjoyninge  10  Aug.,  1582,  they  left  of  their 
issue  livinge  one  sonne  and  six  daughters,  which  sonne  caused  this 
stone  to  be  made  in  1602  ”  ;  sh.  lost  ;  N.  Dunkin,  pi.  45. 

Goran.  I.  Lady,  c.  1510,  kng.  ;  scroll,  marg.  inscr.  and  2 
shs.  lost ;  now  mur.,  C.  Dunkin,  pi.  22. 

Grade.  I.  Jas.  Eryssy,  1522,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Margt.,  [dau.  and 
coh.  of  John  Durant],  with  5  sons  and  5  daus.,  4  shs.,  C.  Dunkin, 
pi.  26. 

Helston.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Bougins  of  Helston,  mcht.,  1602, 
mur.  over  door  of  S.  porch.  Dunkin,  pi.  62,  fig.  1.  II.  [John 
Bougins  of  Helston,  1606],  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  [Alice,  dau.  of 
Alex.  Penhellick  of  Helston],  with  2  sons  and  1  dau.  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
fastened  to  swing  door  of  S.  porch.  Dunkin,  pi.  47. 

Illogan.  I.  Jas.  Bassett,  esq.,  1603,  aged  43,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Godolphin,  with  5  sons  and  5  daus., 
now  mur.,  N.A.  Dunkin,  pi.  48. 

Landrake.  I.  Edw.  Cowrtney  (Courtenay),  esq.,  2nd  son  of 
Sir  Wm.  Cowrtney  ofj  Powderham,  Devon,  1509,  in  arm.,  sm., 


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mur.,  C.  Dunkin,  pi.  21  ;  Exeter  Trans.,  2  S.  Ill,  465  ;  Rogers, 
Sep.  Effs.  of  Devon,  315,  and  pi.  32,  fig.  29. 

Landulph.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Theodore  Paleologus  of  Pesaro 
in  Italy,  “  descended  from  ye  Imperyall  lyne  of  ye  last  Christian 
Emperors  of  Greece  ”,  1636,  and  [2nd]  w.  Mary,  dan.  of  Wm. 
Balls  of  Hadley,  Suff.,  had  3  sons,  Theodore,  John,  Ferdinando, 
and  2  daus.,  Mary,  Dorothy,  mur.  Dunkin,  pi.  59,  fig.  2  ;  Lane, 
and  Giles.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.,  IX,  213  ;  The  Manners  and  Spirit  of 
the  Age,  N.S.  II  (1829),  854.  II.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Dame 
Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Hen.  Killigrew,  w.  of  Sir  Nich.  Lower  of 
Clifton,  1638,  mur.  Dunkin,  pi.  59,  fig.  3.  III.  Inscr.  with 
sh.  Sir  Nich.  Lower  of  Clifton,  1655,  mar.  no.  II,  died  without 
issue  ;  mur.  Dunkin,  pi.  59,  fig.  1. 

Lanteglos-near-Fowey.  I.  Thos.  de  Mohun,  c.  1440,  in  arm.; 
he  was  son  of  John,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Reginald  de  Mohun  by 
Elizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Fitzwilliam,  and  2nd  brother  of 
John,  last  lord  Mohun  ;  marg.  inscr.,  3  shs.  (another  lost),  A.T., 
S.A.  Dunkin,  pi.  11  ;  Exeter  Trans.,  2  S.  Ill,  265  (eff.)  ;  Lyte, 
Sir  H.  C.  M.,  Hist,  of  Dunster,  480  (eff.)  ;  Rogers,  Sep.  Effs.  of 
Devon,  115  (eh.),  and  pi.  30,  fig.  23  (eff.),  and  Memorials  of  the 
West,  276,  (eff.).  II.  John  Mohun,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Wm. 
Mohun,  esq.,  by  Florence,  sister  of  Edw.  Courtenay,  earl  of 
Devon,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rich.  Code,  esq.,  both  died 
''  mense  Septemb’  infra  viginti  quatuor  boras  ex  infirmitate 
vocat’  sudore  ”,  1508,  engr.  c.  1525,  wdth  5  sons  and  4  daus.  (the 
latter  restored),  1  sh.  (3  others  lost),  now  mur.,  S.A.  Dunkin, 
pi.  20  ;  Exeter  Trans.,  2  S.  Ill,  267  (effs.)  ;  Lyte,  481  (effs.)  ; 
Rogers,  Effs.,  117  and  pi.  31,  figs.  25,  26  (effs.)  and  Memorials, 
277  (effs.)" 

Launceston.  I.  Lady,  c.  1620,  “  her  age  65,  married  47, 
children  15  ”,  lived  3  years  at  Launceston  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local 
and  curious,  N.A.  Dunkin,  pi.  54  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  299. 

Lostwithiel.  I.  Tristram  Curteys,  esq.,  1423,  in  arm.,  worn, 
now  mur.,  N.A.  Dunkin,  pi.  9. 

Madron.  I.  John  Clies,  mcht.,  twice  mayor  of  Penzance, 
1623,  aged  55,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Blanche,  only  dau.  of  Hugh 
Trevanion,  esq.,  with  1  son  and  5  daus.,  12  Eng.  vv.  and  marg. 
inscr.,  mur.,  N.  Dunkin,  pi.  52. 

Mawgan-in-Meneage.  I.  Inscr.  Hannibal  Basset,  1709, 
aged  22,  with  4  Eng.  vv.  ‘‘  Shall  we  all  dye  ”  etc.,  mur.,  S.  Tr. 
Dunkin,  pi.  61,  fig.  4. 

Mawgan-in-Pyder.  I.  Priest,  c.  1420,  in  cope  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 


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sm.,  rel.,  C.  Dunkin,  pi.  3.  II.  Frag,  of  marg.  inscr.,  sh.  and 
lozenge,  from  lost  br.  to  Elizth.,  dan.  of  Gerard  Danet  of  Danet’s 
Hall,  esq.,  2nd  w.  of  Sir  John  Arundell,  1564,  now  on  screen. 
III.  [Geo.  Arundell,  esq.,  son  of  Sir  John  Arundell  of  Lanherne], 

1573,  in  arm.,  and  w.  [Isabel,  widow  of - St.  Aubyn],  12  Eng. 

vv.  commencing  “  My  friend  who  so  this  tombe”,  etc.,  2  shs.  ; 
marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  effs.  rel.  S.A.,  verses  and  shs.  on  screen.  A 
frag,  of  the  marg.  inscr.  is  preserved  at  Wardour  Castle  and  is 
palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  marg.  inscr.  from  a  Flemish  br. 
Dunkin,  pis.  36  (effs.  and  vv.),  41,  fig.  1  (palimp.).  IV.  Frag, 
of  marg.  inscr.,  ‘‘Here  under  lyeth  buried  Jane  Arundell”, 
and  2  shs.  from  the  br.  to  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Arundell,  K.B., 
by  his  2nd  w.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Grenville,  1577,  aged  72, 
now  on  screen.  The  eff.  and  the  dexter  half  of  13  Eng.  vv.  with 
an  acrostic  on  name  are  at  Wardour  Castle  and  are  both  palimp., 
on  rev.  portions  of  a  fine  Flemish  br.  dated  1374.  Dunkin,  pis. 
38  (eff,  and  vv.),  40,  41,  fig.  5  (palimps.)  ;  Exeter  Trans.,  1  S.  Ill, 
pi.  16  (palimps.)  ;  Gilbert,  II,  658  (palimps.)  ;  Haines,  16,  17 
(palimps.).  V.  Thirteen  Eng.  vv.  commencing  “  This  virgin 
wise”,  etc.,  and  4  shields,  from  the  br.  to  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Arundell  by  Elizth.  dau.  of  Gerard  Danet,  1578,  now  on  screen. 
The  head  of  the  eff.  and  the  marg.  inscr.  are  at  Wardour  Castle, 
the  former  is  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  frag,  of  a  Flemish  brass  as  no.  IV. 
Dunkin,  pis.  37  (eff.,  vv.  and  marg.  inscr.),  41,  fig.  3  (palimp.). 
VI.  Cysselle  Arundell,  sister  of  no.  V,  1578,  aged  52,  12  Eng.  vv. 
commencing  “  Though  tyme  that  all  devours  ”  etc.,  and  2  shs., 
eff.  rel.,  S.A.,  vv.  and  shs.  on  screen.  Frags,  of  the  marg.  inscr., 
one  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  frag,  of  a  Flemish  br.,  are  at  Wardour 
Castle.  Dunkin,  pis.  38  (eff.  and  vv.),  41,  fig.  6  (palimp.).  VII. 
Civilian,  c.  1580,  rel.,  S.A.  Dunkin,  pi.  39  (attributed  to  no. 
VIII).  VIII.  Eight  Lat.  vv.  commencing  “  Mors  mihi  grata  ” 
etc.,  18  Eng.  vv.  “  Three  mightie  monarchs  ”  etc.,  ach.  and  2  shs., 
from  the  br.  to  Edw.  Arundell,  5th  son  of  Sir  John  Arundel  by 
Elizth.  Danet,  died  in  Fleet  Street,  London,  1586,  aged  48,  vv. 
and  shs.  now  on  screen.  One  rose, palimp., on  rev.  a  face,  from  a 
corner  of  the  marg.  inscr.  is  at  Wardour  Castle.  Dunkin,  pis. 
36  (Eng.  vv.),  39  (Latin  vv.),  41,  fig.  2  (palimp.).  Amongst 
the  frags,  at  Wardour  Castle  is  a  palimp.  sh.,  Arundell  and 
quarterings,  and  on  the  rev.  a  portion  of  a  Flemish  inscr.  Dunkin, 
pi.  41,  fig.  4  (palimp.). 

Menheniot.  I.  Inscr.  Sir  Ralph  Carmynow,  knt.,  [1386],  N. 
Dunkin,  pi.  60,  fig.  1. 


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Minster.  I.  Hender,  son  of  Rich,  and  Frances  Robarts,  1602, 
''  in  ye  first  yere  of  his  age  ”,  formerly  in  S.A.,  now  mur.,  C. 
Dunkin.,  pi.  47.  Two  (originally  3)  shs.  from  hr.  to  Cath., 
dan.  and  coh.  of  John  Hender,  w.  of  John  Molesworth,  were  in 
1882  in  the  possession  of  Miss  Hellyar  of  Boscastle.  Dunkin, 
pL  47  ;  Maclean,  I,  pi.  25,  figs.  3,  4,  p.  611.  The  mon.  mentioned 
by  Haines  as  four  very  sm.  qd.  pis.,  worn,”  is  in  slate. 

Mullion.  I.  Riser,  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Thos.  Flavel,  S.T.D.,  vicar 
of  Mullion,  rector  of  Ruan  Major,  prebendary  of  Exeter,  1682, 
aged  77,  C. 

Padstow.  I.  Inscr.  Laur.  Merther,  vicar,  1421,  C.  Dunkin, 
pi.  60,  fig.  3. 

Probus.  I.  John  Wulvedon,  1514,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Cecily, 
1512  ;  children  and  sh.  lost  ;  S.A.  Dunkin,  pi.  23. 

Quethioc.  I.  Roger  Kyngdon,  1471,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Joan,  with  11  sons  (the  eld.  a  priest  in  almuce,  the  2nd  a  yeoman 
of  the  crown  in  civil  dress  with  badge  on  shoulder)  and  5  daus. 
S.  Tr.  Dunkin,  pi.  16  ;  Gilbert,  II,  463  ;  St.  PauVs  Eccles.  Soc. 
Trans.,  Ill,  43  (3  sons);  Soc.  Antiq.  Lond.  Proc.,  I  S.  IV,  72 
(3  sons)  ;  II.  Rich.  Chiverton,  esq.,  1617,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Isabel,  [dau.  of  Digory  Polwhele],  1631,  with  11  children,  24 
Eng.  vv.,  and  sh.,  local  and  curious,  mur.,  S.  Tr.  Dunkin  pi.  55. 

St.  Breock.  I.  Civilian  and  2  ws.  (one  lost)  of  the  Tredeneck 
family  (?),  c.  1510,  with  5  sons  (stolen  in  1881)  and  7  daus  ; 
several  other  children,  2  shs.,  and  marg.  inscr.  lost ;  S.A.  Dunkin, 
pi.  25.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Christ.  Tredeneck,  esq.,  sheriff  of 
Cornwall,  [1531],  behind  organ.  Dunkin,  pi.  62,  fig.  2  (inscr.) 

St.  Columb  Major.  I.  Sir  John  Arundell,  K.B.,  and  knight 
banneret,  receiver  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall,  1545,  in.  arm.,  and 
2  ws.,  (1)  Elizth.  Grey,  dau.  of  the  marquis  of  Dorset,  with 
1  son  (lost)  and  3  daus.  (1  lost),  (2)  Kath.,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos. 
Grenville,  with  1  son  in  arm.  (head  lost)  and  3  daus.,  Jane,  Eleanor, 
Mary  (eff.  lost),  6  shs.  (2  others  lost),  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  formerly 
in  S.C.,  now  N.  Dunkin,  pi.  27  ;  Rogers,  Strife  of  the  Roses,  155. 
II.  Sir  John  Arundell,  1590,  aged  60,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne 
Stanley,  dau.  of  the  earl  of  Derby,  1602,  aged  71,  with  2  sons, 
John,  Geo.,  and  5  daus.,  Dorothy,  Elizth.,  Cecily,  Margt., 
Gertrude,  engr.  1633  (at  same  time  as  no.  Ill),  ach.  and  2  shs., 
formerly  in  S.C.,  now  N.  Beaumont,  38  ;  Dunkin,  pi.  56.  III. 
John  Arundell,  esq.,  son  of  no.  II,  1633,  aged  70,  in  arm.,  and 
w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Hen.  Jernegan  of  Cossey,  Norf.,  with  4  sons, 
John,  Michael,  Thos.,  Geo.,  and  7  daus.,  Mary,  Magd.,  Mary, 


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Ann,  Cath.,  Dorothy,  Winefred,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  on  same  stone  as 
no.  II.  Beaumont,  38  ;  Dunkin,  pi.  57  ;  Haines,  238  (man). 

St.  Erme.  I.  Robt.  Trencreeke  of  Trencreeke,  esq.,  J.P., 
counsellor-at-law,  1594,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anis,  dau.  and  coh. 
of  Wm.  Vivian,  gent.,  mar.  40  years,  1596,  with  4  dans.,  Julian 
mar.  to  John  Carminow,  Janet  to  Rich.  Penwarne,  Kath.  to 
Digory  Polwhele,  Honor  to  Wm.  Mohun,  all  kng.,  ach.,  and  4 
shs.  ;  inscr.  and  2  other  shs.  incised  in  slate  ;  mur.,  N.  Tr. 
Dunkin,  pi.  46. 

St.  Gluvias.  I.  Thos.  Kyllegrew,  gent.,  in  civil  dress,  and 

2  ws.  Joan  and  Elizth.  (1  w.  only  on  br.),  c.  1485,  2  shs.  ;  children 
and  2  other  shs.  lost  ;  S.A.  Dunkin,  pi.  17. 

St.  Ives.  I.  Otes  Trevnwyth,  gent.,  1462  (elf.  lost),  and  w. 
Agnes,  kng.,  with  fig.  of  St.  Michael  and  a  scroll,  worn,  formerly 
in  C.,  now  rel.,  mur.,  S.A.  Dunkin,  pi.  14. 

St.  Just-in-Roseland.  I.  Priest,  c.  1520,  in  choir  cope  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  local,  now  fastened  to  screen.  Dunkin,  pi.  5. 

St.  Mellion.  I.  Peter  Coryton,  esq.,  1551,  in  arm..,  and  w. 
Jane,  dau.  and  h.  of  John  Tregasso,  with  17  sons  and  7  daus., 

3  shs.,  marg.  inscr.,  mur.,  N.A.  Dunkin,  pi.  29. 

St.  Michael  Penkivel.  I.  John  Trenowyth,  esq.,  1497,  in 
arm.  ;  4  shs.  lost  ;  S.  Tr.  Dunkin,  pi.  19.  II.  John  Trembras, 

M. A.,  parson,  1515,  in  acad.,  sh.  over  head,  C.  Dunkin,  pi.  4. 
III.  Edw.  Boscawen  of  Nancarrow,  gent.,  7th  son  of  Hugh 
Boscawen  of  Trego thnan,  esq.,  died  15  Feb.  ''in  the  yeare  of 
o*^  Lord  God  according  to  ye  computacion  of  ye  church  of 
England  ”,  1619,  aged  63,  in  civil  dress  with  large  mouth  scroll, 
and  w.  Jane,  dau.  of  Wm.  White  of  St.  Agnes,  gent.  ;  sh.  lost  ; 

N.  Tr.  Dunkin,  pi.  50.  IV.  Marie,  4th  dau.  of  Hugh  Boscawen, 
esq.,  widow  of  Peter  Coffin,  gent.,  1622,  aged  71,  1  sh.,  N.  Tr. 
Dunkin,  pi.  51. 

St.  Minver.  I.  Roger,  son  of  Nich.  Opy  by  Elizth.,  dau.  of 
John  Carmynow,  esq.,  1517,  in  civil  dress  with  mouth  scroll,  marg. 
inscr.  ;  2  shs.  lost  ;  S.A.  Dunkin,  pi.  24  ;  Maclean,  III,  25. 

St.  Stephens-by-Saltash.  I.  Symbol  of  St.  John  (now  lost  ?) 
and  mcht.  mark,  c.  1470  ;  effs.  of  a  civilian,  w.,  and  inscr.  lost  ; 
Tower.  Dunkin,  pis.  61,  figs.  3  (mk.),  5  (symbol),  62,  fig.  3 
(indent).  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Marie,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Edm. 
vStradlinge  of  St.  Georges,  Somerset,  esq.,  w.  of  Sam.  eld.  son  of 
Robt.  Rolle  of  Heaunton,  Devon,  esq.,  1613,  mur.,  N.A.  Dunkin, 
pi.  61,  fig.  1. 


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SiTHNEY.  I.  Cross*  fleury  inscribed  “  Ihu  mcy  ”  and  inscr. 
for  Roger  Trewythynnyk,  c.  1420,  mutil.,  formerly  in  C.,  now 
loose  (?).  Dunkin,  pi.  60,  fig.  2. 

Stithians.  I.  Twelve  Eng.  vv.,  c.  1580,  on  a  board  over 
roodloft.  Dunkin,  pi.  61,  fig.  6. 

Stratton.  I.  Sir  John  Amndell  of  Trerice,  1561,  aged  67, 
in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Mary,  dan.  of  John  Bevyll  of  Gwamick, 
esq.,  and  (2)  Julian,  dau.  of  Jas.  Eryssy  of  Eryssy,  esq.,  with  5 
sons  (one  lost),  John,  Roger,  John,  Rich.,  and  7  daus.,  Margt., 
Mary,  Jane,  Phelipe,  Grace,  Margery,  Annes,  2  shs.  (2  others 
lost),  marg.  inscr.,  A.T.,  N.A.  Bone,  F.  J.,  Story  of  Stratton 
Church,  82  ;  Dunkin,  pi.  30  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  II. 

Tamerton,  North.  I.  Inscr.  Leonard  Loves  of  Ogbeare,  esq., 
receiver-general  for  Cornwall  and  Devon,  1576,  mur.,  N.A. 
Dunkin,  pi.  60,  fig.  4. 

Tintagel.  I.  Joan,  "  bon(a)  mat(er)  ”  of  John  Kelly,  dean 
of  Crantock,  c.  1430,  hf.  eff.,  S.  Tr.  Dunkin,  pi.  10  ;  Exeter 
Trans.,  3  S.  I,  197  ;  Maclean,  III,  231. 

Truro  Cathedral.  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Lat.  vv.  Thos.  Hasell, 
1567,  now  in  choir  vestry.  Dunkin,  pi.  53,  fig.  2.  II.  [Rich. 
Singleton,  1585],  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  [Anne  (eff.  lost),  dau.  and 
coh.  of  Rich.  Coryn  of  Kenwyn],  with  2  sons  and  4  daus.,  ach. 
and  3  shs.,  one  with  arms  of  Truro  ;  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  now  in 
choir  vestry.  Dunkin,  pi.  43.  III.  Cuthbert  Sydnam,  woolen - 
draper,  mayor  in  1627,  died  1630,  aged  54,  in  civil  dress  ;  he  had 
8  children.  Humph.,  Cuthbert,  Anne,  Margt.,  Blanch  (all  dead), 
Wm.,  Cuthbert,  Jane  ;  his  w.  Jane  pos.  ;  now  in  choir  vestry  on 
same  slab  as  no.  I.  Dunkin,  pi.  53,  fig.  1. 

Wendron.  I.  Warin  Penhalluryk,  ''  in  decretis  bacallarius  ”, 
prebendary  of  Glaseney,  rector  of  St.  Just,  vicar  of  Wendron  and 
Stithians,  1535,  in  cope,  head  lost,  marg.  inscr.,  C.  Dunkin, 
pi.  6.  II.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1580,  with  7  sons  and  8  daus.  ; 
lower  part  of  effs.  and  inscr.  lost,  C.  Dunkin,  pi.  42. 

Indents  at  Endellion  and  Bodmin  are  engr.  by  Dunkin,  pi. 
62,  figs.  5,  9,  10.  The  memorials  at  Mevagissey  and  Camborne 
are  slate  slabs. 


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CUMBERLAND. 


C.  and  W.  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  Cumberland  and  Westmorland 

Archaeological  Society. 

Hutchinson.  History  of  Cumberland,  by  W.  Hutchinson,  2  vols.,  1794. 

Arthuret.  I.  Cross  fieury  and  2  hands  holding  a  heart, 
15th  cent.,  rect.  pi.,  curious,  found  in  1869.  G.  and  W.  Trans., 
N.S.,  1,  114  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Lond.  Proc.,  2  S.  IV,  317. 

Bootle.  I.  Sir  Hugh  Askew,  “  late  of  the  seller  ”  to  Edw.  VI, 
''  made  knight  at  Moskelbrough  felde  ”  in  1547,  died  1562,  in 
arm.,  now  mur.,  C.  C.  and  W .  Trans.,  XIII,  pi.  6,  p.  146. 

Carlisle  Cathedral.  I.  Kich.  Bell,  bp.,  1496,  in  full  vests, 
with  mitre  and  crosier,  holding  book,  triple  canopy  mutih,  4  Lat. 
vv.  and  marg.  inscr.  mutih,  large,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII, 
8  (eff.)  ;  C.  and  W.  Trans.,  XIII,  pi.  2,  p.  143  ;  Cough,  II,  pi.  116, 
pi.  329  ;  Hutchinson,  II,  603.  II.  Hen.  Hobinson,  bp,,  provost 
of  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford,  1616,  in  robes,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  v/ith  inscr., 
etc.,  curious,  a  replica  of  a  plate  in  Queen’s  Coll.,  mur.,  C.  C.  and 
W.  Trans.,  XIII,  pi.  11,  pi.  150.  III.  Inscr.  Thos.  Musgrave, 
clerk,  born  1618  at  Botchard,  Cumb.,  8  years  at  Queen’s  Coll., 
Oxford,  ‘‘  archididascalus  ”  of  Carlisle  school  for  some  years, 
c.  1650,  ‘‘  B.  Preston  sculpsit  ”,  N.C.A. 

Crosthwaite.  I.  Sir  John  Batclif,  1527,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Alice,  [dan.  of  Sir  Edm.  Sutton  of  Dudley,  Warw.]  ;  head  of  male 
eff.  and  4  shs.  restored  in  18th  cent.  ;  A.T.,  C.  C.  and  W.  Trans., 
XIII,  pi.  5,  p.  145  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Lond.  Proc.,  2  S.  II,  191. 

Edenhall.  I.  Wm.  Stapilton,  esq.,  lord  of  Edenhall,  1458, 
in  arm.  with  tabard,  and  w.  Margt.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Nich.  de  Vipont 
and  lady  of  ''  Aldeston  Mor  ”,  C.  G.  and  W.  Trans.,  XIII,  pi.  1, 
p.  142,  and  N.S.  XIII,  230  ;  Lysons,  Mag.  Brit.,  IV,  197. 

Greystoke.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  Wm.  le  Bone,  baron  of  Grey- 
stok,  1359  ;  shs.  lost ;  C.  II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Eglisfelde  and  Walter 
Beadman,  provosts  of  Greystoke,  1509.  III.  John  Whelpdall, 
LL.D.,  master  of  the  coll.,  rector  of  Caldbeck,  1526,  hf.  eff.  in 
almuce,  2  shs.  on  inscr.,  very  sm.,  S.A.  C.  and  W.  Trans.,  XIII, 
pi.  4,  p.  144.  IV.  Inscr.  Alex.  Dawson,  B.C.L.,  1528,  S.  Tr. 
V.  Jas.  Morisby  (eff.  lost)  and  w.  Margt.,  c.  1540,  sm.,  formerly  N., 
now  in  Vestry.  G.  and  W.  Trans.,  XIII,  pi.  7,  p.  147.  VI. 
Inscr.  Wm.  Bewley,  1543,  and  dau.  Geneal.  Mag.,  VI,  287. 
VII.  Wenefride  Newport,  1547,  with  flowing  hair,  very  sm.,  S.A. 


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C.  and  W.  Trans.,  XIII,  pi.  7,  p.  147.  VIII.  Rich.  Newport, 
1551,  in  civil  dress,  sm.,  S.A.  C.  and  W.  Trans.,  XIII,  pi.  4, 
p.  144.  IX.  Inscr.  Miles  Halton,  1652,  S.A. 

Kirkoswald.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Dorothy,  w\  of  Hen. 
Fetherstonhaugh,  esq.,  1621,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Bridget,  dan.  of 
Jas.  Bellingham,  esq.,  w.  of  Timothy  Fetherstonhaugh,  esq., 
1736,  aged  73,  C. 

Lanercost.  I.  Four  frags,  of  a  large  marg.  inscr.  to  Sir  Thos. 

Dacre,  K.G.,  "  the  fourth  o - nd  forenenst  Scotland  ”  to 

Hen.  VII  and  VIII,  15[25],  and  w.  Elizth.,  1516,  formerly  kept 
at  Naworth  Castle,  now  hung  in  N.A, 

Threlkeld.  I.  Inscr.  Wilfrid  Irton,  1650,  and  w.  Maud  Leigh, 
1667,  mur.,  C. 

Westward.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Barwise  of  Ilekirke,  esq.,  1648, 
aged  47,  rect.  pi.  with  seated  figs,  of  Truth  and  Fame,  14  Eng.  vv. 
and  sh.,  mur.,  N.  C.  and  W .  Trans.,  XIII,  pi.  12,  p.  150.  II. 
Benefaction  of  Francis  Barwise,  I7th  cent.,  mur.,  N. 

Wetheral.  I.  Inscr.  Dorothy,  eld.  dau.  of  Wilfrid  Irton  of 
Threlkeld  Hall,  esq.,  widow  of  Hen.  Pearson  of  Dunthwaite, 
1685. 

WiGTON.  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Col.  Thos.  Barwise,  1648, 
aged  27. 


DERBYSHIRE. 

Cox.  Notes  on  the  churches  of  Derbyshire,  by  J.  C.  Cox,  4  vols.,  1875-79. 

Derby  Arch.  Jour.  Journal  of  the  Derbyshire  Archaeological  Society. 

Field,  H.  E.  The  Monumental  Brasses  of  Derbyshire,  printed  in  Mon. 
Br.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  194,  209,  V,  1,  29,  lOL  129,  171,  380. 

Alfreton.  I.  Long  genealogical  inscr.  and  1  sh.  (effs.,  3  daus., 
device  etc., lost).  John  Ormond,  esq.,  1503,  and  w.  Joan,  dau. 
and  h.  of  Sir  Wm.  Chaworth,  1507,  once  in  back  of  A.T.,  now 
mur.,  C. 

Ashbourne.  I.  Inscr.  Dedication  and  consecration  of  the  ch. 
by  Hugh  de  Pateshull,  bp.  of  Coventry  in  1241,  sm.,  now  mur.. 
Vestry.  Anonymous  ;  Derby  Arch.  Jour.,  V,  102  ;  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  Ill,  209  ;  More,  S.  T.,  Ashbourne  Church,  title  page  ; 
Parker,  Glossary  of  Architecture,  1846,  III,  85.  II.  Francis, 
son  of  Sir  Thos.  Cokayne,  1538,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  and  w. 
Dorothy,  dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Marrowe,  serjeant-at-law,  1505, 


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with  3  sons  and  3  dans.,  triple  canopy,  4  shs.,  marg.  inscr. ;  rel. 
and  partly  restored  ;  A.T.,  N.  Tr.  Crossley,  254.  The  inscr. 
to  Sir  Thos.  Cokayne,  1537,  is  a  modern  restoration. 

Ashover.  I.  [Philip  Eyre,  rector,  1504],  in  mass  vests.  ;  chalice 
above  head,  marg.  inscr.,  and  shs.  lost  ;  C.  Glover,  S.,  Hist,  of 
the  county  of  Derby,  1829,  II,  54.  II.  Jas.  Rolleston  ''  de  le 
ley  ”  (Lea),  esq.,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne,  dan.  of  John  Babyngton 
"  de  dedyk  ”  (Dethick),  esq.,  1507,  with  4  sons  and  9  dans.,  marg. 
inscr.  ;  shs.  lost  ;  C.  Glover,  II,  55.  III.  Inscr.  Thos. 
Babyngton  of  Dethick,  esq.,  son  of  John,  son  and  h.  of  Thos. 
Babyngton  by  Isabel,  dan.  and  h.  of  Robt.  Dethick,  esq.,  1518  ; 
palimp.,  on  rev.  another  inscr.  to  Robt.  Prykke,  esq.,  “  quondam 
serviens  pantrie  dhe  Margarete  regina  Anglie  ”,  1450,  and  children, 
John,  Robt.,  Margt.,  loose  in  1907. 

Bakewell.  I.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Basset,  son  of  Rich.  Copwood, 
esq.,  by  Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Basset  of  Blore,  Staffs.,  died  at 
Bubnell  Hall,  1628,  aged  81  ;  Alex.  Gosse  pos.  ;  mur.,  S.  Tr. 
II.  Latham  Woodroofe,  esq.,  servant  to  John,  earl  of  Rutland, 
1648,  aged  40,  in  civil  dress,  rect.  pi.  with  2  Lat.,  4  Eng.vv.,  and 
ach.,  very  sm.,  mur.,  S.  Tr.  III.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Bernard 
Wells  of  Holme,  gent.,  son  of  Thos.  Wells  of  Ashton-under-Hill, 
Glouc.,  1653,  aged  86  ;  mar.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Rich.  Marshall  of 
Tideswell,  gent.,  had  1  son  (died  s.p.)  and  2  daus.,  Mary,  w.  of 
Hen.  Bradshaw  of  Marple,  Ches.,  esq.,  and  Anne,  w.  of  Robt. 
Eyre  of  Highlow,  Derby  ;  mur.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Wm. 
Savile  of  Bakewell,  esq.,  steward  to  John,  earl  of  Rutland,  1658, 
aged  60  ;  mar.  Jane,  dau.  of  Wm.  Gilbert,  had  2  sons.  Geo.,  Wm., 
and  3  daus.,  Grace,  Manners,  Susanna  ;  mur.,  S.  Tr.  V.  Inscr. 
Robt,  Schollar  junior,  B.A.,  master  of  the  free  school,  1674,  aged 
21,  mur.,  S.  Tr.  VI.  Inscr.  Thos.,  3rd  son  of  Robt.  Schollar, 
1678,  aged  21,  mur.,  S.  Tr.  VII.  Inscr.  Edw.,  4th  son  of  Robt. 
Schollar,  1681,  aged  22,  mur.,  S.  Tr.  VIII.  Inscr.  Mr.  Robt. 
Schollar,  keeper  to  John,  earl  of  Rutland,  1700,  aged  78,  mur., 
S.  Tr.  IX.  Inscr.  Ruth,  widow  of  Robt.  Schollar,  1708,  aged 
86,  mar.,  S.  Tr. 

Beeley.  I.  John  Calvert,  gent.,  1710,  aged  65,  rect.  pi.  with 
recumbent  eff.  in  shroud,  mur.,  C. 

Bonsall.  I.  Inscr.  with  10  Eng.  w.  Hen.  Hopkinson,  gent., 
B.A.,  barrister  of  Lincoln’s  Inn,  1634  ;  mar.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Anth.  Allsopp,  esq.,  had  3  sons,  Anth.,  Wm.,  John  ;  his  friends 
pos.  ;  in  wooden  frame,  mur.,  C. 


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Brampton.  I.  Inscr.  Nich.  Clarke  of  Somersall,  gent.,  1589, 
mur.,  N.A. 

Brassington.  I.  Inscr.  Michael  Adams,  8.T.B.,  of  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Camb.,  fellow  of  Christ’s  Coll.,  Manchester,  rector  of 
Treton,  Yorks.,  "  quern  forte  hinc  itinerantem,  dam  rigor  foris 
seviebat  hiemalis  saevior  arripuit  intus  febris  calor  inextinguibilis 
et  igneo  (ad  instar  Elijae)  vehiculo  ad  sedes  domini  evexit  procul 
dubio  ”,  1680,  aged  43  ;  left  a  w.  and  7  children,  one  Michael 
aged  3  buried  with  him  ;  mur.,  C. 

Chesterfield.  I.  Anne,dau.and  h.of  Sir  Thos.  Ashton,  w.  of 
Thos.  Foljambe  of  Walton,  esq.,  1451,  completely  effaced,  modern 
inscr.  added,  mur.,  S.C.  II.  Inscr.  John  Verdun,  rector  of 
Lyndeby,  Notts.,  chaplain  of  St.  Michael’s  chantry,  1500,  mur., 
S.Tr.  III.  Sir  Godfrey  Foljambe,  one  of  the  King’s  council, 
1541,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  and  w.  Kath.,  dau.  of  John  Leake  of 
Sutton,  esq.,  1529,  in  heraldic  dress  ;  children,  shs.,  and  marg. 
inscr.  restored  in  1879  ;  S.C.  Gent.  Mag.,  1797,  i,  280  (effs.). 
IV.  Inscr.  Anne,  w.  of  Rich.  Marchant,  1659,  aged  36,  had  1 
son,  mur.,  C.  V.  Inscr.  Rich.  Marchand  junior,  1673,  aged  21, 
mur.,  S.Tr.  VI.  Inscr.  in  Lat.  and  Greek.  John  Potts,  1676, 
mur.,  C.  VII.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Wm.  Champernoone,  master- 
in-chancery,  1688,  mur.,  S.A.  The  hr.  to  Hen.  Foljambe  (father 
of  no.  Ill),  1519,  and  w.  Benet  Vernon  was  renewed  in  1879  by 
C.  G.  S.  Foljambe. 

Crich.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Marshall  and  w.  Margt.,  c.  1580,  mar. 
above  50  years,  had  7  sons  and  3  daus.,  N.  II.  Ephraim,  [son 
of  Thos.]  Shelmerdine,  an  infant  in  swaddling  clothes,  1637, 
rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  sm.,  local,  mur.,  C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  3. 
III.  Inscr.  John  Kirkland,  yeoman,  1652,  “  whose  ancestors 
and  hee  lived  in  Weatcrost  above  five  hundred  yeares  ”,  N. 

Harley.  I.  Inscr.  Mary,  w.  of  John  Potts,  [rector],  1654  ; 
her  husband  and  children  pos.  ;  sm.,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  John, 
eld.  son  of  John  Milward  of  Snitterton,  esq.,  1669,  leaving  no 
issue  ;  his  2nd  w.  Joyce,  dau.  of  Hen.  Sacheverell  of  Morley,  esq., 
pos.  ;  mur.,  C.  The  inscrs.  to  Anth.  Senior,  1654,  and  to  his 
son  Rich.,  1656,  aged  4,  both  by  “  Robt.  Thorpe  in  Sheffield  the 
carver  ”,  no  longer  exist. 

Derby,  All  Saints.  I.  Inscr.,  John  Walton,  S.T.B.,  rector  of 
Breadsall  and  Gedling,  benefactor  to  the  ch.,  1603,  aged  57, 
mur.,  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  Jane,  w.  ot  no.  I,  benefactor  to  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Camb.,  the  school  of  Derby,  etc.,  1605,  aged  80,  mur.,  N.A. 


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III.  Inscr.  with,  8  Lat.  vv.  Rich.  Kilby,  minister,  1617,  mur., 
N.A. 

Dovebridge.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Francis  Cavendish,  esq., 

1650,  C. 

Dronfield.  I.  Thos.  Gomfrey  of  Wormehull,  rector,  1399, 
and  brother  Rich.,  rector  of  Tadenhull,  prebendary  of  Someschell 
in  the  Kang’s  chapel  of  Penkeriche,  both  in  mass  vests.  ;  a  hunting 
horn  and  bawdric  between  effs.lost ;  the  inscr.  states  that  Roger 
Braylisforde,  rector  of  Dronfield,  is  buried  under  the  stone  ; 
worn,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  30  (I  eff.)  ;  Anastatic  Drawing 
Soc.,  1877,  pi.  7  ;  M.B.8.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  7.  The  Gomfrey 
family  were  hereditary  foresters  of  the  Peak.  II.  John  Fanshawe 
of  Fanshawegate,  1578,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of 
Rowland  Eyre  of  Hassop,  1573,  both  aged  about  74,  with  6 
children,  Elizth.,  died  1537,  aged  4,  and  Thos.,  remembrancer  of 
the  exchequer,  twins,  Margt.,  mar.  to  Rich.  Castle,  Hen.,  died 
1545,  aged  5,  Robt.,  living  at  Fanshawegate,  Godfrey,  a  clerk 
in  the  exchequer,  engr.  1580,  sh.  and  2  crests,  mur.,  C.  Cent. 
Mag.,  1795,  i,  477  (effs.).  III.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Gervis  Eyre, 

B. A.,  2nd  son  of  Roland  Eyre  of  Hassop,  esq.,  died  at  Horslegate, 
1619,  aged  45  ;  his  brother  Adam  pos.  ;  mur.,  C.  IV.  Inscr. 
and  sh.  Thos.  Burton,  esq.,  high  sheriff  in  1628,  died  1645, 
mur.,  C.  V.  Inscr.  Anne,  w.  of  Mich.  Burton,  esq.,  high  sheriff, 
1646,  mur.,  C.  VI.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Dinis,  w.  of  Edw.  Barker 
of  Doore,  esq.,  1648,  mur.,  C.  VII.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John,  eld. 
son  of  Francis  Barker  of  Norton  Lees,  gent.,  1654,  C.  VIII. 
Inscr.  and  ach.  Mich.  Burton,  esq.,  high  sheriff  in  1646,  died  1656, 

C.  IX.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.  Burton  gent.,  1657,  C.  X.  Inscr. 
with  ach.  Anne  [Wright],  w.  of  Francis  Burton,  esq.,  1668,  C. 
XI.  Inscr.  Thos.  Hand,  parson,  1669,  aged  72,  and  w.  Dorothy, 
1667,  C.  XII.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Thos.  Morton  ''  de  spovthovse 
in  capellatu  Bratfeldiensi  in  com.  Ebor  medicus  ”,  1675,  aged  36, 
worn  and  mutil.,  C.  XIII.  Inscr.  Rebekah,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Wright  of  Unthank,  gent.,  1677,  C.  XIV.  Inscr.  with  sh. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Geo.  Bullock  of  Ounston,  esq.,  w.,  of  John  Lathom, 
gent.,  1685  ;  her  husband  pos.  ;  mur.,  C.  XV.  Inscr.  Elizth., 
dau.  of  Francis  Barker  of  Norton  Lees  Hall,  w.  of  John  Sprenthall, 
1691,  aged  37,  C.  XVI.  Inscr.  Mr.  John  Rotherham,  1696,  and 
w.  Helen,  1698,  both  aged  80,  N. 

Eckington.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Hen. 
and  Elizth.  Wigfall,  1641,  aged  1  year,  7  months  and  1  week,  N. 
II.  Inscr.  Francis  Sitwell,  1671,  worn,  C. 


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Edensor.  I.  John  Beton,  esq.,  son  of  JohnBetonof  Authmuthy, 
Scotland,  comptroller  oi  the  household  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots, 
aider  in  her  escape  from  Lochleven  castle,  and  her  ambassador 
to  Chas  IX  of  France,  and  to  Queen  Elizth.,  died  at  Chatsworth, 
1570,  aged  32  years  and  7  months,  rect.  pi. with  recumbent  eff.in 
arm.,  inscr.,  and  ach.  ;  his  brothers,  Jas.,  abp.  of  Glasgow,  and 
Andrew  pos.  ;  mur.,  C.  Catalogue  of  Heraldic  ExhibitioUy 
Edinburgh,  1891,  pi.  103  ;  Cox,  II,  182  ;  Reliquary,  XIII,  65. 

Etwall.  I.  Hen.  Porte,  [son  of  Hen.  Porte,  mcht.  of  Chester], 
1512,  (eff.  lost),  and  widow  Elizth.,  with  9  sons  and  8  daus.,  figs, 
of  Our  Lord  and  B.V.  Mary  and  Child  on  shs.,  also  2  shs.  of  arms, 
mur.,  N.C.  Ashdown,  Costume,  208  (lady)  ;  Fairholt,  Costume,  I, 
234  (lady)  ;  Reliquary,  I,  256  (lady).  II.  Sir  John  Porte,  son 
and  h.  of  Sir  John  Porte,  justice  of  the  King’s  bench,  1557,  in  arm. 
with  tabard,  and  2  ws.  in  heraldic  mantles,  (1)  Elizth.,  [dau.  of 
Sir  Thos.  Giffard  of  Chillington,  Staffs.],  with  2  sons  and  3  daus., 
(2)  Dorothy,  [dau.  of  Sir  Anth.  Fitzherbert  of  Norbury],  all  kng., 
5  shs.,  mur.,  A.T.,  C.  Cox,  III,  116.  Sir  John  founded  the 
hospital  at  Etwall  and  the  grammar  school  at  Bepton. 

Eyam.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Bernard,  only  son  of  Bernard  Wells 
of  Holme,  gent.,  1648,  mur.,  C. 

Hathersage.  I.  Robt.  Eyr,  esq.,  1459,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Joan, 
[dau.  and  h.  of  Robt.  Padley],  1463,  with  10  sons,  Robt.,  Nich., 
Roger,  Rich.,  Rauff,  Hugh,  Philip,  Hen.,  Edm.,  Stephen,  and  4 
daus.,  Joan,  Elizth.,  Joan,  Margt.,  1  sh.  (others  lost),  A.T.,  C. 
Haines,  194  (shoulder  and  elbow  pieces).  The  mon.  was  restored 
in  1852  by  Francis,  ear]  of  Newburgh,  a  lineal  descendant.  II. 
Ralph  Eyr  of  Offerton  in  par.  of  Hope,  6th  son  of  no.  I,  1493,  in 

arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  [dau.  and  coh.  of - Oxspring  of  Oxspring 

Hall,  Yorks.]  ;  repaired  and  a  new  inscr.  added,  c.  1650  ;  once 
on  A.T.  in  N.C.,  now  rel.,  mur.,  C.  III.  Robt.  Eyre  of  Padley, 
[eld.  son  of  no  I],  in  arm.  with  tabard,  and  w.  Elizth.,  [dau.  of 
Thos.  Fitzwilliam  of  Mablethorpe,  Lines.],  in  heraldic  mantle, 
c.  1500,  with  7  sons,  Thos.,  John,  Christ.,  John,  and  3  lost,  and 
2  daus.,  Elizth.,  Jane  (now  fixed  in  centre  niche  of  sedilia),  all 
kng.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  formerly  mur.,  N.C.,  now  fixed  at  back  of  A.T. 
of  no.  I.  IV.  Sir  Arthur  Eyre,  son  of  Robt.,  son  of  Robt.,  son 
of  Robt.  ‘‘  otherwyse  called  Robenet  ”  (no.  I),  c.  1560,  in  arm. 
with  tabard,  and  1st  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir  Robt.  Plompton  of 
Plompton,  Yorks.,  in  heraldic  mantle,  kng.  ;  the  inscr.  states 
that  by  Margt.,  Sir  Arthur  had  3  sons,  Robt.,  Harry,  Edm., 
and  4  daus.,  Kath.,  Margt.,  Anne,  mar.  to  Sir  Thos.,  eld.  son  of 


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Sir  Anth.  Fitzherbert  of  Norbury,  and  Joan  ;  and  by  his  2nd  w. 
Alice,  dau.  of  Thos.  Coffyn  of  Devon,  esq.,  one  son  Geo.  ;  his 
3rd  w.  was  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Humph.  Okeover  of  Okeovcr, 
Staffs.  ;  all  his  children  but  Anne  died  young  ;  mur.,  C.  V. 
Inscr.  and  ach.  Robt.,  eld.  son  of  Robt.  Eyre  of  Highlow,  esq. 
died  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1656,  aged  20,  now  with  no.  III. 

Hault  Hucknall.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Rich.  Pawson,  vicar, 
1537,  C. 

Heanor.  I.  Inscr.  John  Clarke,  1641,  aged  88,  mur..  Tower. 
II.  Inscr.  Dorothy  Winter,  1671,  R.  H.  sculp.”,  mur..  Tower. 

Hope.  I.  Hen.  Balgay,  1685,  aged  77  (date  and  age  added), 
in  civil  dress  with  pen  in  right  hand  and  book  in  left,  rect.  pi. 
with  2  Lat.,  2  Eng.  vv.,  and  sh.,  sm.,  mur.,  C. 

Kedleston.  I.  Rich.  Curzon,  lord  of  Kedleston,  1498,  in  arm., 
and  w.  Alice,  [dau.  of  Robt.  Willoughby  of  Wollaton,  Notts.], 
with  4  sons  (lost)  and  8  daus.,  2  shs.,  marg.  inscr.  much  mutil.  ; 
another  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Trans.,  V,  104. 

Kirk  Ireton.  I.  Inscr.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Robt.  Madocke,  w.  of 
Robt.,  son  and  h.  of  Robt.  Mellor  of  Idrichehaye,  1580,  aged  56, 
had  4  sons,  Robt.,  Edw.,  John,  Hen.,  and  4  daus.,  Helen  mar.  to 
John  Cokerham,  Alice  died  young,  Grace  mar.  to  Rich.  Alton, 
afterwards  to  John  Rowland,  and  Agnes  mar.  to  Alkmund 
Leighes,  mur.,  N.A. 

Longstone,  Great.  I.  Rowland  Eyre  of  Hassope,  esq.,  in 
civil  dress,  and  w.  Gertrude,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Humph.  Stafford 
of  Eyme,  esq.,  1624,  kng.,both  with  rosaries,  a  crucifix  between 
the  figures  defaced,  they  had  8  sons  and  4  daus.,  and  were 
benefactors  to  the  ch.  and  poor,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  very  finely 
engraved,  curious,  mur.,  S.A. 

Morley.  I.  Inscr.  Godithe  de  Stathum,  lady  of  Morley,  and 
son  Rich.,  “  qui  campanile  istud  et  ecclesiam  fieri  fecerunt  ”, 
1403,  formerly  over  S.  door,  now  in  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  Ralph  de 
Stathum,  lord  of  Morley,  “  qui  istam  capellam  fieri  fecit,”  died 
1380,  and  w.  Godythe,  lady  of  Morley,  “  que  presentem  ecclesiam 
cum  campanili  de  novo  construxit  ”,  died  1418,  N.A.  III. 
Inscr.  John  Stathum,  esq.,  lord  of  this  town,  “  qui  bene  et  notabiliter 
huic  ecclesie  egit,”  died  7  Nov.,  1453,  and  w.  Cecily,  died  25  Apr., 
1444,  N.A.  IV.  Inscr.  List  of  prayers  ordained  by  John 
Stathum  to  be  said  for  the  souls  of  his  family,  etc.,  c.  1450,  mur.,  C. 
V.  John  Stathum,  esq.,  “  somtyme  lorde  of  this  towne  ”,  died 
6  Nov.,  1454,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Cecily  [Cornwall],  died  25  Apr., 
1444,  “  which  yaf  to  yis  churche  iii  belles  and  ordeyned  iiis  iiiid 


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yerely  for  brede  to  be  done  in  almes  among  poure  folk  of  ys 
parissh  in  ye  day  of  ye  obit  of  dame  Godith  sometime  lady 
of  ys  towne  ”,  kng.,  with  fig.  of  St.  Christopher,  N.C.  Fox,  S., 
Hist,  of  par.  ch.  of  Morley,  1872,  pi.  15,  fig.  1,  p.  28  ;  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  V,  31.  VI.  Sir  Thos.  Stathum,  lord  of  this  town,  1470, 
in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Elizth.,  dan.  of  Robt.  Langley,  esq.,  (2) 
Thomasine,  dan.  of  John  Curzon,  esq.,  with  SS.  Anne,  B.V.  Mary 
and  Child,  and  Christopher,  3  shs.,  A.T.,  S.C.  Fox,  pi.  13,  p.  24  ; 
Gawthorp,  pi.  8,  p.  31  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  193  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  II,  pi.  27.  VII.  Hen.  Stathum,  lord  of  this  town, 
1481,  in  arm.,  and  3  ws.,  (1)  Anne,  dan.  of  Thos.  Bothe,  lord  of 
Barton,  (2)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Giles  Seynclow,  (3)  Margt.,  dau.  of 
John  Stanhop,  in  widow’s  dress  ;  below  are  1  son  and  4  daus., 
above  is  a  sm.  pi.  bearing  “  Thow  art  my  brothur  or  my  sester 
Pray  for  us  a  pater  noster  ;  3  shs.,  A.T.,  C.  Fox,  pi.  14,  fig.  1, 
p.  26  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  34  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  23,  no.  1. 
VIII.  John  Sacheverell,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Ralph  Sacheverell, 
esq.,  lord  of  Snetherton  and  Hopwell,  slain  at  Bosworth  Field  in 
1485,  in  arm.,  with  3  sons,  and  w.  Joan,  dau.  and  h.  of  Hen. 
Stathum,  esq.  (no.  VII),  with  5  daus. ,  all  kng. ,  figure  of  St.  Christo¬ 
pher  above,  engr.  c.  1525,  3  shs.,  mur.,  S.C.  Fox,  pi.  14,  fig.  2, 
p.  26  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  19.  IX.  Sir  Hen.  Sacheverell 
of  Morley,  son  of  no.  VIII,  1558,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Isabel,  [dau  of 
Sir  John  Montgomery  of  Cubley],  1  sb.,  A.T.,  X.C.  Fox,  pi.  15, 
fig.  2,  p.  28  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  271  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II, 
pi.  50.  The  stone  in  which  this  brass  is  inlaid  has  been  re-used, 
and  has  on  the  rev.  an  indent  for  a  priest  with  marg.  inscr. 

Muggintoh.  I.  Nich.  [Kniveton,  lord  of  Mircaston  and  Under¬ 
wood],  in  arm.  with  SS.  collar,  and  w.  [Joan  Mauleverer],  with 
flowing  hair,  c.  1475,  with  detached  efis.  of  5  sons  (1  lost)  in  arm., 
and  1  dau.,  marg.  inscr.  much  mutil.,  4  shs.  on  slab  and  4  on  sides 
of  tomb,  A.T.,  S.C.  Arch.  Jour.,  XXXI,  382  :  Cox,  III,  218  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  102  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  20  (efis.).  The 
fig.  of  the  lost  son  is  said  to  have  been  in  the  collection  of  the  late 
Mr.  Bateman  of  Lombardale  House. 

Norbhry.  I.  Inscr.  John  Fitzherbert,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor, 
1531,  A.T.,  S.C.  II.  Sir  Anth.  Fitzherbert,  justice  of  the 
common  pleas,  “  lorde  and  patrone  of  Norbury  ”,  1538  (head 
gone),  in  robes,  and  2nd  w.  Maud,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Rich.  Cotton 
of  Hamstall  Ridware,  Stafis.,  esq.,  in  heraldic  mantle,  with  5  sons 
(lost)  and  5  daus.,  Dorothy,  Dame  Dorothy  (w.  of  Sir  Ralph 
Longford)  in  heraldic  mantle,  Elizth.,  Alice,  Kath.,  14  Eng.  vv. 


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on  2  pis.,  1  sh.,  marg.  inscr.  nearly  all  lost;  all  palimp.,  on  rev. 
of  the  judge  and  his  w.  the  greater  portion  of  a  lady  with  lion  at 
feet,  c.  1325  ;  on  rev.  of  head  of  Dame  Maud  and  of  the  daus. 
portions  of  canopy  work  with  the  fig.  of  a  monk  as  weeper  and  parts 
of  an  inscr.  in  Lombardics  ;  on  rev.  of  sh.  a  fig.  of  God  the  Father 
seated,  also  from  the  canopy,  and  on  rev.  of  marg.  inscr.  other 
portions  of  the  Lombardic  inscr.,  all  of  the  same  date  and  belonging 
to  the  brass  of  the  lady,  who  was  possibly  a  wife  of  Sir  Theobald 
de  Verdun  who  died  in  1316  ;  on  the  rev.  of  the  larger  pi.  of  vv. 
is  the  centre  portion  of  a  fig.  in  monastic  habit  and  on  rev.  of 
smaller  pi.  portions  of  an  inscr.  in  double  columns  beginning 
''  Thomas  quondam  prior  hie  tellure  quiescit  ”,  c.  1450  ;  palimps. 
fastened  down,  formerly  in  N.,  now  in  C.  Derby  Arch.  Jour.^ 
IV,  frontis.  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  6,  pis.  4  (obv.), 
5  (rev.).  Electrotypes  of  the  palimps.  are  on  a  board  in  the 
Vestry.  Impressions  from  all  the  plates  are  in  Brit.  Mus.,  V.  and 
A.  Mus.,  Soc.  Antiq.,  and  Shefiield  Mus.  Sir  Anth.  was  author 
of  “  De  Natura  Brevium  ”,  and  other  works.  His  1st  w.  was 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Hen.  Willoughby,  to  whose  memory  there  is 
an  inscrip,  at  Middleton,  Warw. 

Bisley.  I.  Inscr.  Mich.  Willughbye  of  Bisley,  esq.,  3rd  son  of 
Hugh  and  Margt.  Willughbye,  1591,  mur.,  C.  Mich,  and  his  w. 
Kath.  built  the  ch. 

Sawley.  I.  Boger  Bothe,  esq.,  brother  of  Wm.  Bothe,  abp.  of 
York,  and  of  Laur.  Bothe,  bp.  of  Durham,  1467,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Kath.,  [dau.  of  Bich.  Hatton],  1466  ;  parents  of  John  Bothe, 
treasurer  of  Lichfield,  whose  small  detached  efi.  in  almuce  is  now 
lost;  with  7  sons  and  11  daus.  (1  lost), marg.  inscr.  mutil., A.T., C. 

M. B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  47  ;  Reliquary,  XXV,  33.  II.  Boger 
Bothe,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  no.  I,  and  brother  of  John  Bothe, 
archdeacon  of  Durham,  and  of  Balph  Bothe,  archdeacon  of  York, 
1478,  in  arm.  with  collar  of  suns  and  roses,  and  widow  Margt. 
[Stanley],  with  3  sons  (lost)  and  6  daus.,  Kath.,  Isabel,  Dowce, 
Jane,  Annes,  Emme,  1  sh.  (others  lost),  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  A.T., 

N.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  48  ;  Reliquary,  XXV,  36.  III. 
Bich.  Shylton,  mcht.  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  1510,  in  civil  dress, 
mutil.,  and  w.  Alys,  once  on  A.T.,  now  in  N.A.  IV.  Inscr. 
Edw.  Edmonson,  gent.,  1582,  and  w.  Constance,  1589,  also 
Geoffrey  their  son  and  h.,  1588,  ‘‘  quorum  animis  misereatur 
deus  ”,  mur.,  S.A. 

Stanley.  I.  Inscr.  Sir  John  Bentley  of  the  Priory,  Bredsall 
Park,  knt.,  1621,  aged  67,  N. 


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Staveley.  I.  Peter  F[rechwell,  esq.,  lord  of  StaveJey],  died 
1503,  pos.  c.  1480,  in  arm.  with  tabard  (head  and  shoulders  lost). 
Trinity,  marg.  inscr.  (mutil.),  3  shs.  (another  lost)  on  slab,  and  2 
on  side  of  tomb,  A.T.,  C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  381.  II.  Peyrs 
Freychwell,  “  squier  ”  to  Hen.  VI,  patron  and  benefactor  to  ch., 
1503,  in  arm.,  with  8  sons,  and  w.  Mawde,  [dau.  of  Sir  Nich. 
Wortley,  1482],  with?  daus.,  all  kng.,  B.V.  Mary  and  Child  above, 
mur.,  A.T.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Roger  Newnham  of  Inkswell,  yeoman, 
1687  ;  Kath.  his  w.  and  John  his  nephew  pos.  ;  mur.,  C.  IV. 
Inscr.  Kath.,  w.  of  no.  Ill,  1687,  below  no.  III. 

SwARKESTOH.  I.  Inscr.  chamfer,  and  2  shs.  Rich.  Harpur, 
justice  of  the  common  bench,  [1573],  and  w.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Fynderne,  A.T.,  S.C. 

Taddington.  I.  Rich.  Blakwall  of  Blakwall,  1505,  in  civil 
dress,  and  widow  Dame  Agnes,  with  6  sons  and  5  daus.,  4  shs., 
A.T.,  S.A. 

Tibshele.  I.  Inscr.  John  Twentiman,  vicar,  1683,  aged  57,  C. 

Tideswell.  I.  Trinity,  scrolls,  5  shs.  and  marg.  inscr.  Sir 
Sampson  Meverell,  1462  ;  mar.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  Roger  Leche, 
served  in  France  under  the  earl  of  Salisbury,  and  the  duke  of 
Bedford  who  knighted  him  ;  another  inscr.  states  the  brass  was 
restored  in  1702,  Arthur  Wall  fecit  ”,  by  Sir  John  Statham  ; 
A.T.,  C.  Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust.,  no.  1,  p.  27  (Trin.)  ; 
Derby  Arch.  Jour.,  XXX,  2.  Beneath  is  a  stone  cadaver.  II. 
Robt.  Lytton  of  Lytton,  1483,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Isabel, 
1458,  engr.  c.  1500,  marg.  inscr.,  S.A.  III.  Robt.  Pursglove, 
born  at  Tideswell,  educated  by  his  uncle  Wm.  Bradshaw,  prior  of 
Gisburn,  Yorks.,  suffragan  bp.  of  Hull,  archdeacon  of  Nottingham, 
provost  of  Rotherham  college,  endower  of  2  grammar  schools  and 
a  hospital,  1579,  in  episcopal  vests.,  foot  inscr.  in  20  Eng.  and  2 
Lat.  vv.  renewed  in  1705,  also  marg.  inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.,  C. 
Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  12  (eff.)  ;  Cambridge  Camden  Soc. 
Illust.,  no.  1,  p.  19  ;  Cox,  II,  304  (eff.)  ;  Fletcher,  J.  M.,  Guide  to 
Tideswell  ch.,  2nd  ed.,  1903,  19  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1794,  ii,  1101  ; 
Smith,  W.,  Old  Yorkshire,  V,  152  (eff.)  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List, 
pi.  48  (eff.).  IV.  Inscr.  Laur.  Brierly,  vicar,  1680;  palimp., 
on  rev.  8  lines  of  an  inscr.  to  bp.  Pursglove  ;  on  hinge  on  wall 
above  no.  III.  Fletcher,  21  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  317.  The  br. 
to  John  Foljambe,  esq.,  1358,  in  arm.,  was  renewed  in  1875  by 
C.  G.  S.  Foljambe. 

Tissingtoh.  I.  Inscr.  with  2  shs.  Robt.  Fitzherbert,  esq., 
1595,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Cotes  of  Woodcote, 


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Salop,  esq.,  1545,  had  7  sons  and  3  dans.,  (2)  Jane,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Bassett  of  Hince,  Staffs.,  esq.,  1574,  had  5  sons  and  3  daus., 
mur.,  C.  II.  Rect.  pi.  with  3  shs.  with  the  Fitzherbert  arms 
etc.,  and  initials,  “N.F.  ob.  1472”,  “R.F.  ob.  1535”,  “G.F.  ob. 
1515”,  mur.,  C.  Both  pos.  by  Francis  Fitzherbert  in  1595. 

Twyford.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Edw.  Vernon  of  Sudbury, 
knt.,  w.  [of  Geo.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Rich.  Harpur  of  Littleover],  1688, 
aged  68,  mur.  C.  on  slab  to  husband. 

Walton-on-Trent.  I.  Robt.  Morley,  rector,  1492,  in  mass 
vests,  (stole  and  maniple  omitted),  blessing  chalice  and  wafer  ; 
marg.  inscr.  and  scrolls  lost ;  a  modern  inscr.  added  in  1886  ; 
local,  C.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  45. 

Whitwell.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Tobie  Waterhous, 
1623,  “  aged  4  yeares  and  5  moneths,  full  of  grace  and  truthe  as 
a  vessel  not  as  ye  fountaine  ”,  youngest  son  of  Tobie  Waterhous, 
D.D.,  by  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Edw.  Copley,  esq.,  mur.,  C. 

WiLNE.  I.  Hugh  Wylloughbye  of  Risley,  esq.,  1513,  and  son 
and  h.  Thos.,  both  in  arm.  with  tabards,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Rich.  Wentworth,  esq.,  with  4  daus.,  all  kng..  Trinity,  ach.  and 
inscr.,  mur.,  C.  Ch.  destroyed  by  fire  in  1917  when  the  br.  was 
badly  damaged.  In  1920  the  various  pieces  were  in  the  custody 
of  the  vicar  of  Draycott. 

WiRKSWORTH.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1510,  with  8  sons  and  10 
daus.  ;  inscr.  lost.  II.  Thos.  Blakewall,  1525,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Maude,  with  6  sons  and  1  dau.  Both  brasses  now 
amalgamated  into  one  slab,  mur.,  N.C.,  and  partly  covered  by 
pipes. 

Youlgreave.  I.  Fridswide  Gilbert,  [3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Francis 
Gilbert,  1604],  inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  ;  her  brother  John,  mcht.- 
tailor  of  London  pos.  ;  mur.,  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Francis 
Fox,  gent.,  1660,  worn,  N.A. 

During  excavations  at  Dale  Abbey  in  1878  various  frags,  of 
brasses  were  found,  (1)  portions  of  a  helmet  and  mantling  ; 
(2)  a  portion  of  a  twisted  border,  pal  imp.  with  part  of  a  face  on 
rev.  ;  (3)  several  Lombardic  letters ;  all  now  in  museum  on  site. 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  7. 


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Devon  N.  and  Q.  Devon  Notes  and  Queries. 

Exeter  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  Exeter  Diocesan  Architectural  Society, 
I-VI,  1843-52;  2  S.  I-V,  1867-92;  3  S.  I-III,  1899-1920. 

Rogers,  Sep.  Effs.  Ancient  Sepulchral  Effigies  and  Monumental  and 
Memorial  Sculpture  of  Devonshire,  by  W.  H.  H.  Rogers,  4to,  1877. 

Rogers,  Memorials.  Memorials  of  the  West,  Historical  and  Descriptive, 
by  W.  H.  H.  Rogers,  8vo,  1888. 

Stabb.  Some  Old  Devon  Churches,  by  J.  Stabb,  3  vols.,  1908-16. 

Aldington,  East.  I.  Inscr.  John  Fortescue  and  w.  Margt., 
c.  1500,  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Lad}^,  c.  1540,  kng.,  head  mutil.,  mur., 
S.A.  Devon  N.  and  Q.,  II,  101.  III.  John  Fortescue,  esq., 
1595,  aged  70,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Owner,  mur.,  S  A.  Devon 
N.  and  Q.,  II,  101. 

Atherington.  I.  [Sir  John  Basset  of  Umberleigh,  1539],  in 
arm.,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  [Honor,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Grenville],  with  1  son 
and  4  daus.,  (2)  [Anne,  dau.  of  John  Dennys,  esq.],  with  3  sons 
and  4  daus.,  3  shs.  (another  lost),  rel.  and  the  children  misplaced  ; 
marg.  inscr.  lost ;  A.T.,  N.C.  Druitt,  282  ;  Exeter  Trans.,  VI, 
pi.  2  ;  Somerset  Arch.  Soc.  Proc.,  XLIV,  ii.  57. 

Barnstaple.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Pollard, 
knt.,  w.  of  Jas.  Welshe,  esq.,  16 — ,  mur.,  N.C. 

Berry  Pomeroy.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Hen.  Dyptforde, 
1590  ;  by  his  w.  Elizth.  he  had  1  son  and  1  dau.  ;  mur.,  N.C. 

Bickleigh,  near  Plymouth.  I.  Inscr.  with  10  Eng.  vv.  Nich. 
Slanning,  esq.,  1583,  aged  59,  mur.,  N. 

Bigbury.  I.  Lady,  c.  1440,  and  1  sh.  Burton  impaling  Bigbury  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  now  on  a  board,  mur.,  N.A.  Exeter  Trans.,  VI, 
pi.  30.  II.  [Robt.  Burton,  esq.],  in  arm.  (eff.  lost),  and  w.  Dame 
Elizth.,  [dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Paulton  of  Heanton,  widow  of  Wm. 
Bigbury,  2nd  w.  and  widow  of  Sir  Thos.  Arundell  of  Tolverne], 
c.  1460,  marg.,  inscr.  nearly  all  lost,  slab  powdered  with  scrolls, 
1  sh.  remains  over  indent  of  man  and  bears  the  arms  of  Burton  ; 
eff.  of  lady  and4scrolls  now  on  a  board,  mur.,  N.A.  The  original 
slab,  now  mur.,  S.C.,  and  partly  concealed  by  pews,  contains 
other  fragments.  Exeter  Trans,  V,  pi.  11. 

Black AWTON.  Nich.  Forde,  1582,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt. 
[Fountain  ?],  1  sh. 

Braunton.  I.  Lady  Elizth.  Bowcer,  dau.  of  John  [Bourchier, 
1st]  earl  of  Bath,  w.  of  Edw.  Chechester,  esq.,  1548,  kng.  ;  palimp. 


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on  rev.  of  eff.  the  head  of  a  man  in  bascinet  and  camail,  c.  1370, 
on  rev.  of  inscr.  part  of  the  eff.  of  a  priest  in  almuce,  15th  cent.  ; 
inlaid  in  a  slab  with  incised  cross,  but  now  loose.  Exeter  Trans., 
VI,  pi.  7,  (obv.) 

Charles.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  Geo.  Kellie,  M.A.,  rector, 
1649,  aged  77,  and  w.  Ursula,  1636,  aged  50,  K. 

Chittlehampton.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Coblegh,  1470,  and  w. 
Alice,  parents  of  John  Coblegh,  on  same  slab  as  no.  II.  Exeter 
Trans.,  V.  pi.  20.  II.  John  Coblegh,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws., 
Isabel,  widow  of  Kobt.  Cornew,  esq.,  1466,  and  Joan,  1480,  with 
1  dau.,  N.A.  Exeter  Trans.,  V,  pi.  20. 

Clovelly.  I.  Robt.  Cary,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Wm.  Cary, 
1540,  inarm.;  inlaid  in  an  incised  slab  of  earlier  date  ;  C.  Exeter 
Trans.,  V.  pi.  14.  II.  [Sir  Wm.  Cary  (?)],  c.  1540,  in  arm.  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  C.  III.  Inscr.  Geo.  Cary,  esq.,  1601,  now  under 
no.  II. 

Clyst  St.  George.  I.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  John  Gibbe,  1594, 

N.  II.  Julian,  dau.  of  -  Bonifant,  w.  of  -  Osborne, 

mar.  30  years,  a  widow  40  years,  1614,  aged  nearly  100,  kng., 
inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.,  sh.,  mur.,  N.A.  Exeter  Trans.,  VI,  pi.  17. 

CoLYTON.  I.  Inscr.  John  Strobryg  the  elder,  mcht.,  1516, 
mur..  Tower.  II.  Ach.  Wm.  Pole  of  Shute,  esq.,  1587,  aged  72, 
and  w.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Alex.  Popham  of  Huntworth,  esq.  ;  a  long 
genealogical  inscr.  cut  in  stone  ;  A.T.,  C.  Rogers,  Memorials, 
331. 

Combe-in-Teignhead.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  and  lozenge. 
Alice,  w.  of  Gregory  Hockmore,  esq.,  ''  to  whome  she  brought 
forth  fifteen  children  and  lyved  after  his  death  a  house-keeper 
and  widow  fortie  yeares  and  one  ”,  1613  ;  her  youngest  son 
Philip  pos. 

Combe  Martin.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Wm.  Hancock,  gent.,  1587, 
N.C. 

Dartmouth,  St.  Petrock.  I.  John  Boope,  mcht.,  died  young, 

1609,  in  civil  dress,  12  Eng.  vv.,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  large,  S.A. 
Devon  N.  and  Q.,  IV,  69.  II.  Barbara,  w.  of  John  Plumleighe, 

1610,  aged  34,  with  2  sons  and  4  daus.,  10  Eng.  vv.,  marg.  inscr. 
mutil.,  S.A.  Devon  N.  and  Q.,  IV,  70  ;  M.B.8.  Portfolio,  I, 
pt.  2,  pi.  6.  III.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Rous,  1617,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr., 
sm.,  S.A.  Devon  N.  and  Q.,  IV,  72  ;  Newbury  House  Mag.,  Sept., 
1894,  225. 

Dartmouth,  St.  Saviour.  I.  John  Hauley,  founder  of  the 
chancel,  died  [1408],  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  Joan  [whose  hand  he 


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holds),  1394,  and  Alice  (mutil.),  1403,  triple  canopy  and  foot 
inscr.,  both  mutil.,  large,  C.  Beaumont,  21  (ehs.)  ;  Boutell,  Series 
(2  pis.)  ;  Exeter  Trans.,  Ill,  pi.  12  (effs).  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi. 
12.  John  Hauley  was  probably  the  mcht.  of  Dartmouth  "  who 
in  1390  waged  the  navie  of  shippes  of  the  ports  of  his  owne 
charges,  and  tooke  foure  and  thirty  ships  laden  with  wine  to  the 
summe  of  fifteene  hundred  tunnes  ”,  (Stow’s  Annals,  ed.  Edm. 
Howes,  1631,  305).  II.  Lady,  c.  1470  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  now 
mur.,  N.A.  Devon  N.  and  Q.,  IV,  67.  III.  Gilbert  Staplehill, 
once  mayor,  1637,  in  civil  dress,  6  Eng.  vv.,  3  shs.,  marg.  inscr. 
restored,  C.  Devon  N .  and  Q.,  IV,  68  ;  Exeter  Trans.,  VI,  pi.  3. 

Diptford.  I.  Inscr.  Honor,  w.  of  Wm.  Vowell,  1595,  mur., 
N.C. 

Doddiscombsleigh.  I.  Inscr.  John  Stephens,  parson,  “  canon 
resydent  ”  of  Exeter  Oath.,  1559,  S.C. 

Dunkeswell.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Rich.  Vicary  the  elder,  1561  ; 
Richard  the  younger,  1596  ;  Wenefred,  w.  of  Rich,  the  elder, 
1598,  and  Laur.  Vicary,  1604. 

Ermington.  I.  Wm.  Strachleigh,  esq.,  1583,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Anne,  dau.  and  h.  of  John  Gouldof  Dorset,  esq.,  with  their 
only  child  Christian  who  mar.  Christ.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Rich. 
Chudleigh,  and  had  issue,  John,  Strachleigh,  John,  Robt.,  Elizth., 
Elizth.,  Mary,  Anne,  kng.,  3  shs.,  mur.,  N.C.  Druitt,  2\4i',  Exeter 
Trans.,  VI,  pi.  31  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset  N.  and  Q.,  VII,  94. 

Exeter  Cathedral.  I.  Sir  Peter  Courtenay,  K.G.,  [son  of 
Hugh,  earl  of  Devon,  by  Margt.,  dau.  of  Humph.  Bohun,  earl  of 
Hereford  and  Essex],  “  regis  cognatus,  camerarius  intitulatus, 
Calesie  gratus  capitanius,  ense  probatus  ”,  1409,  in  arm.,  nearly 
effaced,  single  canopy,  3  shs.  (another  lost),  marg.  inscr.  (mutil.) 
with  badges  at  the  corners  (2  lost),  all  much  worn,  formerly  in 
N.,  now  in  S.C. A.  Exeter  Trans.,  Ill,  pis.  14,  15,  and  2  S.  Ill, 
247  ;  Rogers,  Sep.  Effs.,  97,  and  pi.  25,  no.  11,  and  Memorials, 
353  ;  Somerset  and^  Dorset  N.  and  Q.,  VI,  241  ;  Waller,  Introd., 
V.  (badges)  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  13.  II.  Wm.  Langeton, 
canon  of  Exeter,  kinsman  of  Edw.  Stafford,  bp.  of  Exeter,  1413, 
in  cope,  kng.,  1  sh.  (others  lost),  chapel  of  St.  Mary  Mag.  Alcuin 
Club  Colls.,  XXII,  51  ;  Clinch,  Costume,  237  (efif.)  ;  Exeter  Trans., 
Ill,  pi.  15  ;  Gawthorp,  pi.  30,  p.  75  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  123,  p.  353  ; 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  14.  III.  Two  Eng.  vv.,  Such  as  thou 
art  ”  etc.,  17  cent.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  S.  Tr. 

Exeter,  St.  Sidwell.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Hugh  Grove  of 
Enford,  Wilts.,  esq.,  “in  restituendo  ecclesiam,  in  asserendo  regem. 


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in  propugnando  legem  et  libertatem  Anglicanum,  captus  et 
decollatus  ”,  1655  ;  “  plate  renewed  in  1788,  J.  Eustace  fecit  ”  ; 
mur.,  N.A. 

Exminster.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  and  ach.  Otes  Petre, 
esq.,  1607  ;  his  son  pos  ;  mur.,  C. 

Farway.  T.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  stating  he  built  the  church. 
Pdch.  Bucknol],  1632,  aged  70,  on  a  board,  mur.,  N.A.  Devon 
N.  and.  Q.,  VIII,  105. 

Filleigh.  I.  Rich.  Fortescue  of  Fylleygh,  esq.,  1570,  in  arm., 
kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  ach.,  sh.  and  inscr.,  sm.  Exeter  Trans.,  V, 
pi.  26.  II.  A  similar  brass  to  the  same  person,  but  of  coarser 
design,  with  2  shs.,  and  6  Eng.  vv.  stating  his  brother-in-law  Sir 
Bernard  Drake  pos.  Exeter  Trans.,  VI,  pi.  8.  Both  hung  in 
wooden  frames  in  Fortescue  aisle. 

Haccombe.  I.  Nich.  Carew,  esq.,  1469,  in  arm.,  inscr.  in  8 
Lat.  vv.,  4  shs.,  rel.,  C.  Exeter  Trans.,  V,  pi.  27,  and  2  S.  Ill,  223  ; 
Newbury  House  Mag.,  Sept.,  1894,  223  ;  Rogers,  Sep.  Effs.,  73 
and  pi.  26,  no.  12,  and  Memorials,  288.  II.  Thos.  Carewe, 
esq,  1586,  aged  68,  in  arm.,  4  shs.,  rel.,  C.  Exeter  Trans.,  V, 
pi.  28,  and  2  S.  Ill,  224  ;  Rogers,  Sep.  Effs.,  74,  and  pi.  33, 
no  35.  III.  Mary  dau.  of  Wm.  Huddye  of  Dorset,  esq.,  w.,  of 
Thos.  Carewe,  esq.,  1589,  1  sh.,  C.  IV.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Bobt. 
Hill  of  Shilston,  esq.,  w.  of  John  Carewe,  esq.,  1611,  1  sh.,  C. 
Exeter  Trans.,  VI,  pi.  15.  V.  Thos.  Carew,  esq.,  in  arm.,  and 
w.  Anne  [Clifford],  died  6th  and  8th  Dec.,  1656,  vdth  5  sons  (the 
eld.  in  arm.)  and  1  dau.  (dec.),  all  kng.,  large  rect.  pi.,  inscr.  with 
14  Eng.  vv.,  ach.  and  2  shs.  on  separate  plates,  rel.,  C.  Exeter 
Trans.,  VI,  pi.  16  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  33,  no  2  (effs.). 

Harford.  I.  Thos.  Williams,  esq.,  twice  appointed  reader  in 
court,  speaker  in  parliament,  1566,  aged  52,  in  arm.,  inscr.,  8  Eng. 
vv.  and  sh.,  A.T.,  C.  Dasent,  A.  I.,  The  Speakers  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  1911,  138  (eff.)  ;  Exeter  Trans.,  V,  pi.  19  ;  Stahh,  III. 
pi.  40.  II.  John  Prideaux  of  Stoford,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Agnes,  with  7  sons  (the  4th  in  doctor’s  gown)  and  3  daus.,  all 
kng.  ;  John  Prideaux,  the  4th  son,  D.D.,  regius  professor  of 
divinity,  rector  of  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford,  chaplain  to  Prince  Henry, 
Jas.  1,  and  Chas.  I,  pos.  1639  ;  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  mur.,  S.A. 

Hartland.  I.  Anne  Abbott,  1611,  painted  and  gilded  ;  inscr. 
cut  in  stone.  II.  Inscr.  with  texts  and  aeh.  Alice,  widow  of 
Thos.  Docton  of  Docton,  esq.,  1619,  left  £20  to  the  poor  of  the 
par.,  C. 

He  ANTON  PuNCHARDON.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Sarah, 


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eld.  dau.  of  Sir  Geo.  Southcott  by  his  2nd  w.  Sarah,  w.  of  John, 
son  of  Thos.  Colemore,  gent.,  1651,  C. 

Honiton.  I.  Inscr.  Jas  Rodge  of  Honiton,  “  bone  lace-siller  ”, 
benefactor  to  the  poor,  1617,  aged  50,  in  churchyard. 

Kentisbeare.  I.  Inscr.  and  4  shs.  (effs.  stolen  in  1858).  John 
Whytyng,  esq.,  1529  (in  arm.),  and  w.  Anne,  A.T.,  S.A.  Exeter 
Trans.,  V,  pi.  22  (with  effs.)  ;  Planche,  Costume,  I,  205  (lady’s 
belt).  Rubbings  of  effs.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  and  Brit.  Mus.  II. 
Inscr.  and  2  shs.  (another  lost).  Lady  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir.  Robt. 
Wotton  of  Kent,  w.  (1)  to  Sir  Hen.  Guildeford,  K.G.,  comptroller 
of  the  household  and  one  of  the  privy  council  to  Hen.  VIII, 
(2)  to  Sir  Gawyn  Carew,  1558,  A.T.,  S.A. 

LiFTOisr.  I.  Inscr.  with  12  Lat.  vv.  and  ach.  John  Harris  of 
Hayne,  esq.,  1657,  mur.,  S.C. 

Loxhore.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Carpenter,  S.T.P.,  rector,  1627, 
aged  52,  mur.,  C. 

Luppitt.  I.  Frag,  of  a  lady  in  widow’s  dress,  c.  1440,  with 
sm.  shs.  bearing  Bonville  and  Damarell  quartering  Bonville  as 
studs  to  fasten  the  cord  of  the  mantle  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion 
of  another  and  larger  figure  of  a  lady,  c.  1400,  with  arms  on  gown  ; 
loose  in  1907.  Devon  N.  and  Q.,  IV,  193  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  224, 
225  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Lond.  Proc.,  2  S.  XXI,  480,  481.  All  obv. 
and  rev. 

Lustleigh.  I.  Inscr.  Jane,  w.  of  Rich.  Wood  of  Pepedon, 
gent.,  1614,  N. 

Marwood.  I.  Inscr.  Simon  Canham,  parson  of  Tavistock  and 
Marwood,  chaplain  to  the  earl  of  Bath,  1622.  II.  Inscr.  Elinor, 
dau.  of  Edw.  Pine  of  Eastdowne,  esq.  w.  (1)  of  Francis,  son  of 
John  Garland  of  Marwood,  esq.,  by  whom  I  son,  (2)  of  Hen., 
son  of  Hen.  Chichester  of  Bittadon,  gent.,  by  whom  3  sons,  1663. 
III.  Inscr.  Honour,  w.  of  John  Garland,  1659  ;  Roger,  son  of  John 
Garland,  1669,  aged  53,  and  w.  Obedience,  1679,  aged  61. 

Monkleigh.  I.  Two  angels  holding  a  scroll  with  inscr.  to 
Jas.  Seyntleger,  esq.,  1509,  S.C.  Exeter  Trans.,  VI,  pi.  6.  II. 
Sh.,  St.  Leger  imp.  Butler  ;  inscr.  lost ;  S.C.  III.  [Jas.  Coffyn, 
esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1566],  in  arm.,  kng.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  A.T. 
destroyed,  now  mur.,  C.  Exeter  Trans.,  2  S.  Ill,  458  ;  Rogers, 
Sep.  Effs.,  308  and  pi.  32,  no  30. 

Ottertox.  I.  Rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  to  Rich.  .Duke,  esq.,  1641, 
and  sm.  kng.  effs.  of  his  5  sons  and  2  daus.,  sh.,  etc.,  mur.  Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  4  S.  Ill,  30.  II.  Rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  to  Sarah, 
dau.  and  coh.  of  Rich.  Reynell  of  Creedy,  esq.,  w.  of  Robt.  Duke, 


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esq.,  1641,  and  sm.  kng.  effs.  of  her  3  sons  and  5  dans.,  sh.,  etc., 
mur.  Ibid. 

Ottery  St.  Mary.  I.  John  Sherman,  gent.,  1542,  Wm..  his 
son,  1583,  and  Rich.,  his  grandson,  c.  1620  (?),  all  in  civil  dress, 
inscr.  with  10  Lat.  vv.,  S.A.  Somerset  and  Dorset  N.  and  Q.^ 
VII,  235,  237. 

Petrockstow.  I.  Hen.  Rolle,  esq.,  4th  son  of  Geo.  Rolle  of 
Stevenston,  in  arm.,  with  10  sons,  and  w.  Margt.,  dan.  and  h.  of 
Robt.  Yeo,  esq.,  1591,  with  8  dans.,  all  kng.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  2 
rect.  pis.  engr.  at  different  dates  (?)  and  joined  together,  mnr. 
Exeter  Trans.,  V,  pi.  25. 

PiLTON.  I.  Inscr.  Alex.  Bret,  esq.,  1536,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Robt. 
Bret,  esq.,  1540,  C. 

Plymouth,  St.  Andrews  I.  Inscr.  John  Nicholes,  mcht., 

1657,  N. 

PowDERHAM.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Dame  Ann,  dan.  of  John  Lucie, 
w.  (1)  of  Wm.  Bovey  of  London,  mcht.,  and  (2)  of  Sir  Jas  Smyth, 
1698,  aged  82,  C,  now  lost  or  covered  ?,  not  found  in  1922. 

St.  Giles-in-the-Wood,  near  Torrinoton.  I.  Eleanor,  dan. 
of  John  Copleston,  w.  of  John  Pollard,  1430,  upper  part  lost,  rel., 
S.A.  Exeter  Trans.,  V,  pi.  23,  and  2  S.  Ill,  343  ;  Rogers,  Sep. 
Effs.,  193  and  pi.  29,  no  18.  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  John  Rolle, 
esq.,  lord  of  Stevinstone,  1570,  sm.,  rel.,  S.A.  III.  Margt., 
dan.  of  John  Ford,  esq.,  w.  of  John  Rolle  of  Stevenston,  esq., 
1592,  with  8  sons,  Hen.,  Rich.,  Valentine,  Alex.,  Geo.,  Joachim, 
Robt.,  John,  and  2  dans.,  Margery,  Honor,  8  Lat.  vv.,  1  sh.,  marg. 
inscr.  mutil. ,  local,  rel. ,  S.A.  Exeter  Trans. ,  V,  pi.  24.  IV.  J oan, 
dan.  of  Geo.  Pollard  of  Langley,  esq.,  w.  of  Wm.  Risdon  of  Wins- 
cott,  gent.,  1610,  aged  63,  had  2  sons  and  1  dan.,  kng.,  rect.  pi. 
with  inscr.,  rel.,  S.A. 

Sampford  Peverell.  I.  Margt.,  w.  of  Sir  Amias  Ponlett,  with 
4  sons  and  3  dans.,  rect.  pi  ;  inscr.  with  10  Lat.  vv.  cut  in  marble ; 
Sir  Francis  Vincent  and  Geo.  Ponlett  pos.  1602  ;  mur.,  C. 

Sandford,  near  Crediton.  I.  Mary,  only  sister  of  Geo.  lord 
Carew,  earl  of  Totnes,  widow  of  Walter  Dowrich  of  Dowrich,  esq., 
1604,  rect.  pi.  with  recumbent  eff.  on  tomb,  with  1  son,  Thos., 
mar.  Kath.,  dan.  of  John  Stukeley  of  Afton,  esq.,  and  3  dans., 
Dorothy,  mar.  Thos.  Peyton  of  Isleham,  Cambs.,  esq.,  Elizth., 
mar.  Geo.  Trobridge  of  Trobridge,  esq.,  Mary,  mar.  Wm.  Limsey 
of  Colbye,  Norf.,  esq.,  inscr.  and  5  shs.,  mur.  Devon  Association 
Trans.,  XXXIV,  394  ;  Exeter  Trans.,  VI,  pi.  4. 

Shillingford.  I.  Sir  Wm.  Huddesfeld,  [attorney-general  to 


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Edw.  IV,  a  justice  of  oyer  and  terminer,  1499],  in  arm.  with  tabard, 
and  w.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Courtenay,  [1516],  in  heraldic 
mantle,  with  1  son  and  2  daus.,  kng.,  rect.  pi,  with  inscr.  and  sh. 
below  ;  chamfer  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  mur.,  A.T.,  C.  Exeter  Trans., 
V,  pi.  12  and  2  S.  Ill,  248  ;  Oliver,  G.,  Eccles.  Antiq.  in  Devon, 
I,  215  ;  Rogers,  Sep.  Effs.,  98,  and  pi.  33,  nos.  32,  33  ;  Stabb,  III, 
pi.  77  ;  Wilts.  N.  and  Q.,  Ill,  337.  II.  Inscr.  John  Seaman, 
B.A.,  preacher  in  Shillingford  St.  George,  1664. 

SiDBURY.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.,  son  of  Pobt.  Parson,  1650,  “  anno 
aetatis  suae  climacterico  ”,  mur.,  C.  Devon  N .  and  Q.,  I,  201. 

Staverton.  I.  John  Rowe,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  John  Rowe, 
serjeant-at-law,  1592,  aged  82,  hf.  eh.  in  civil  dress,  rect.  pi.  with 
inscr.  and  sh.,  mur.,  outside  S.A.  Devon  N.  and  Q.,  II,  121. 

Stoke-Fleming.  I.  John  Corp,  1361,  in  civil  dress  with  anelace, 
and  [grand-dau.]  Eleanor,  1391,  on  pedestal,  double  canopy, 
Er.  inscr.,  curious,  large,  now  mur.,  C.  Ashdoivn,  Costume,  121 
(man),  124  (head  of  lady)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  85  (head  of 
lady)  ;  Devon  N.  and  Q.,  IV,  65  ;  Encycl.  Brit.,  11th  ed.,  IV, 
pi.  1,  fig.  6,  p.  434  ;  Exeter  Trans.,  V,  pi.  10,  and  2  S.  Ill,  387 
(man)  ;  Fairholt,  Costume,  II,  8  (man)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I, 
pt.  1,  pi.  2  ;  Planche,  Costume,  I,  30  (man)  ;  Rogers,  Sep.  Effs., 
237,  and  pi.  33,  no.  31  (man)  ;  Stabb,  III,  pi.  86  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus. 
List,  pi.  35  (effs.)  ;  Waller,  pt.  8.  II.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv. 
and  ach.  Elias  Newcomin,  1614,  mur.,  N. 

Stoke -in-Teignhe AD.  I.  Priest,  c.  1370,  in  mass  vests.,  once 
in  a  cross,  now  rel.  in  a  slab  with  incised  inscr.  to  John  Symon, 
rector,  canon  of  Exeter,  1497,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  19  ; 
Boutell,  Series  ;  Boy's  Own  Paper,  XV,  588  ;  Exeter  Trans.,  Ill, 
pi.  13  ;  Newbury  House  Mag.,  Sept.,  1894,  222  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of 
Mon.  Br.,  II,  120.  II.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  on  a  heart-shaped  pi. 
Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Tawley  of  Dittisham,  gent.,  w.  of  Francis, 
son  of  Francis  Furlong  of  Loddeswill,  gent.,  1641,  N.  Beaumont, 
163. 

Tawstock.  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  and  2  shs.  Wm.  Pagett, 

1648,  S.C.A. 

Tedburn  St.  Mary.  I.  Wm.  Smith,  M.A.,  1580,  in  gown  and 
hood,  kng.,  inscr.  with  16  Lat.  vv.,  mur.,  C.  II.  Edw.  Gee, 
rector,  in  gown,  and  w.  Jane,  1613,  with  1  son  and  3  daus.,  rect. 
pi.  with  14  Lat.,  14  Eng.  vv.,and  sh.,  in  wooden  frame,  mur.,  C. 
Devon  N.  and  Q.,  VII,  150.  Edw.  Gee  was  author  of  a  popular 
manual  of  devotion. 

Thorncombe,  see  Dorset. 


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Tiverton.  I.  John  Greenway,  mcht.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Joan,  1529,  arms  of  mcht.  ad  venturers  ;  Trinity,  scrolls,  3  other 
shs.,  and  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  large,  S.C.  (which  he  founded  in 
1517).  Devon  N.  and  Q.,  II,  41  (effs.),  47  (sh.)  ;  Exeter  Trans.,  V, 
pi.  29,  and  2  S.  Ill,  424  ;  Rogers,  Sep.  Effs.,  274,  and  pi.  31, 
no.  27. 

Tor  Mohun.  I.  Wilmot,  dau.  and  h.  of  [John]  Gilforde  of  Yeo, 
esq.,  w.  of  Geo.  Cary  of  Cockington,  esq.,  1581,  with  3  daus.,  2 
sons  lost,  inscr,  mutil.,  3  shs.  and  2  lozenges,  reh,  mur.,  C.  Exeter 
Trans.,  VI,  pi.  32  ;  Stabb,  III,  pi.  100.  II.  Inscr.  Peter  Bolt, 
1633.  III.  Inscr.  Cecily  Achym,  1639. 

Trusham.  I.  Inscr.  Hugh  Staplehill  of  Bremell,  esq.,  1583, 
aged  41,  and  w.  Sabian  ;  Thos.,  his  son  and  h.,  1599,  aged  23, 
John,  his  2nd  son,  1604,  aged  28,  and  Roger,  Elizth.,  Mary  and 
Anne,  mur.,  C. 

Ugborough.  I.  Lady,  e.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  reh,  mur.,  hT.  Tr. 

Washfield.  I.  Inscr.  with  18  Eng.  vv.  and  2  achs.  Alee,  dau. 
of  Wm.  Frye,  esq.,  w.  of  Philip  Steyning,  esq.,  1605,  aged  72,  had 
9  sons  and  5  daus.  ;  her  son-in-law  Geo.  Montgomery  pos.  ; 
mur.,  N.A.  II.  Hen.  Worth,  esq.,  1606,  aged  72,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  with  1  dau.,  inscr.  in  10  Lat.  vv.  and  ach.,  mur.,  N.A. 

Yealmpton.  I.  Sir  John  Crokker,  cup  and  standard  bearer 
to  Edw.  IV,  1508,  in  arm.,  reh,  mur.,  N.A.  Exeter  Trans.,  V, 
pi.  13,  and  2  S.  Ill,  391  ;  Planche,  Costume,  I,  19  ;  Rogers,  Sep. 
Effs.,  241,  and  pi.  31,  no.  24  ;  Warner,  J.  H.,  Hist,  of  Yealmpton, 
1907.  Sir  John  distinguished  himself  in  suppressing  Perkin 
Warbeck’s  rebellion  in  1497.  II.  Inscr.  in  12  Lat.  vv.  John 
Copleston,  1577,  aged  28,  mur.,  N.  Tr.  III.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng. 
and  6  Lat.  vv.  on  2  plates.  Isabel,  3rd  dau.  of  Hen.Fortescueby 
his  w.  Agnes  Seymour,  w.  of  [John]  Copleston,  1580  ;  plate  with 
the  6  Eng.  vv.  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  Flemish  br.,  15th 
cent.,  with  heads  of  St.  James,  the  B.V.  Mary,  the  person  com¬ 
memorated  with  a  scroll,  and  a  seated  fig.  of  God  the  Father 
holding  soul  in  sheet ;  mur.  on  hinge,  N.  Tr.  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng. , 
262  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV.  30  (rev.) ;  Warner  (rev.). 

The  br.  at  Okehampton  to  Thomasin,  dau.  of - Godolphin, 

w.  of  Thos.  Peter,  gent.,  1608,  with  3  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with 
inscr.,  8  Eng,  vv.  and  2  shs.,  perished  in  the  fire  in  1842.  It  is 
engr.  Exeter  Trans.,  VI,  pi.  5.  The  brasses  at  Cullompton  to 
John  Kot,  mcht.,  1522,  and  w.  Joan,  and  to  John  Lane,  founder 
of  a  chantry,  1528,  and  w.  Thomasin,  are  lost. 


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DORSETSHIRE. 


Dorset  Proc.  Proceedings  of  the  Dorset  Natural  History  and  Antiquarian 
Field  Club. 

Heath.  Some  Dorset  Manor  Houses,  by  S.  Heath  and  W.  de  C.  Prideaux, 
1907. 

Hutchins.  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  county  of  Dorset,  by  J.  Hutchins 
2nd  ed.,  4  vols.,  1796-1815,  3rd  ed.,  4  vols.,  1861-67. 


Almer.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Brygge,  rector,  1517,  mur.,  N.  This 
apparently  belongs  to  Winterborne  Zeis  ton,  see  “  Hutchins,” 
I,  377. 

Beminster.  I.  Inscr.  John  Tone,  c.  1500  (?),  S.A.  II. 
Inscr.  Margery,  w.  of  John  Mason,  1591,  N.  III.  Inscr.  with 

4  Eng.  vv.  Anne,  w.  of  Hen.  Hillary  of  Meerhay,  1653,  N.C.  IV. 
Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Hillary,  w.  of  Wm.  Milles,  1674, 
aged  53,  N.C. 

Bere  Regis.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Turbervyle,  esq.,  "qui  tempore 
suo  procuravit  alteram  dimidiatam  partem  huius  manerii  de  Bere 
Regis  post  dissolutionem  Abbatie  de  Terrant  ”,  1559,  S.A.  Dorset 
Proc.,  XXIII,  207  ;  Heath,  238.  II.  [John]  Skerne,  [1593],  in 
civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.  [Thornhull]  who  pos.  1596,  kng.,  inscr. 
in  8  Eng.  vv.  and  ach.,  mur.,  A.T.,  C.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXIII,  205  ; 
Hutchins,  2nd  ed.,  I,  88.  III.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Andrew  Loup, 
1637,  mur.,  N.A. 

Bridport.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Edw.  Coker,  gent.,  2nd  son  of 
Capt.  Robt.  Coker  of  Mapowder,  1685,  slain  at  the  Bull  Inn  in 
Bridport  by  one  Venner  who  was  an  officer  under  the  late  duke 
of  Monmouth  in  that  rebellion,  mur.,  S.C.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXXVI, 
226. 

Burton,  Long.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Nathaniel  Fair- 
cloughe,  M.A.,  rector  of  Stalbridge,  1656,  mur.,  N. 

Canford,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.,  son  and  h.  of  Wm.  Cheke, 

1502,  C. 

Caundle  Purse.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1500  ;  w.  and  inscr.  lost  ; 
N.C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  XIII,  224  ;  Dorset  Proc.,  XXV,  152. 
Possibly  Wm.  Long,  esq.,  1524.  II.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Wm. 
Longe,  esq.,  1527,  with  flowing  hair,  sm.,  N.C.  B.A.A.  Jour., 
224  ;  Dorset  Proc.,  153.  III.  Rich.  Brodewey,  rector,  1536,  in 
mass  vests.,  with  looped  maniple,  head  lost,  sm.,  C.  B.A.A.  Jour., 
224  ;  Dorset  Proc.,  149.  All  loose  at  the  rectory  in  1902. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Cerne  Abbas.  I.  Inscr.  John  Notl^^y,  yeoman,  1612,  aged 
72,  N.  II.  Inscr.  John  Notley  the  younger,  1626,  aged  62,  N. 

Cheselborne.  I.  Inscr.  Hugh  Kete,  1589,  aged  57,  with  12 
Eng,  vv.,  sm.  rect.  pi.  with  sh.,  and  2  achs.  on  separate  plates  ; 
''  Mat.  Grove  gen:  fecit,  Tho:  Wittes  scul:  ”  ;  mur.  N.A.  Dorset 
Proc.,  XXXVI,  227. 

Compton  Valence.  I.  Thos.  Maldon,  rector,  rebuilder  of  eh., 
c.  1440,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  with  2  large  scrolls  with  text  from 
Psalm,  LI,  i,  worn,  N. 

CoRFE  Mullen.  I.  Rich.  Hert,  1437,  in  civil  dress,  much  worn  ; 
the  inscr.  mentions  his  w.  Alice  ;  now  mur.,  C. 

Cranborne.  I.  Inscr.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Hen.  Ashelie,  esq., 
widow  of  John  Hawles,  esq.,  w.  of  Wm.  Wallop,  esq.,  1582  ;  by 
John  Hawles  she  had  8  children,  John,  Hen.,  Nich.,  Anne,Kath., 
Mary,  Avice,  Dorothy  ;  C. 

Crichel,  Long.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  John  Govys,  c.  1360  ;  rel. 
and  sh.  restored  ;  C.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXXV,  79. 

Crichel  More.  I.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Anth.  Erneley  of  Wilts., 
esq.,  w.  of  Hen.  Uvedale,  esq.,  1572,  had  13  children,  inscr.  in 
10  Eng.  vv.,  1  sh.,  rel.,  mur.,  S.Tr.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXXII,  223. 
II.  Inscr.  with  12  Eng.  vv.  Wm.  Cyfrewast,  esq., lord  of  the  manor 
and  patron  of  ch.,  1581,  aged  70  ;  Barbara  “  his  last  wife  ”  pos.  ; 
mur.,  A.T.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  h.  of  Wm. 
Cyfrewast,  esq.,  1599  ;  Sir  Robt.  Napper  pos.  in  1611  ;  mur., 
A.T.,  C. 

Dorchester,  St.  Peter.  I.  Inscr.  Oliver  Hayne,  “  one  of 
ye  capitall  burgesses  of  this  towne  ”,  1622,  aged  59,  mur.,  S.A. 
II.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip  Stansby,  w.  of  John 
Gollop,  1682,  aged  29,  mur.,  S.A.  The  br.  to  Joan  St.  Omer, 
widow  of  Robt.  More,  1436,  much  worn,  which  disappeared  at  the 
restoration,  is  engr.  in  Hutchins,  2nd  ed.,  II,  41,  and  3rd  ed.,  II, 
380.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Dorchester  Museum,  see  Museums. 

Evershot.  I.  Wm.  Grey,  rector,  1524,  in  mass  vests,  with 
chalice  and  wafer,  C.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXV,  148. 

Fleet  (old  church).  I.  Robt.  Mohun  of  Bothenhampton,  esq., 
in  arm.,  with  9  sons,  and  w.  Margt.,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Stephen 
Hyde,  esq.,  1603,  aged  90,  with  8  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with 
inscr.  and  sh.,  mur.,  C.  Dorset  Proc.,  XIX,  55,  and  XXXVII, 
125  ;  Rogers,  Memorials  of  the  West,  330.  II.  Maximilian 
Mohun,  esq.,  son  of  no.  I,  1612,  aged  48,  in  arm.,  with  5  sons,  and 
w.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Churchill  of  Corton,  esq.,  with  8  daus.,  all 


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kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  sh.,  mur.,  C.  Dorset  Proc.,  and 
Rogers  as  above. 

Folke.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Hemerford,  S.T.B.,  rector,  1583,  mur.,  C. 

Frome  St.  Quintin.  I.  Inscr.  Jude  Collant,  1684,  C. 

Gussage  All  Saints.  I.  Inscr.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Ovray, 
w.  of  Thos.  Whitwood,  gent.,  1508,  rel.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Rich, 
Lane,  1574,  rel.,  N. 

Holme,  East.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Sidwaye,  gent.,  1612,  aged  63, 
mur.,  N.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXXIl,  224. 

Hooke.  I.  Inscr.  Edm.  Semar,  servant  to  Sir  Robt.  Wylughby, 
late  lord  Broke,  1524,  N. 

Kimmeridge.  I.  Inscr.  John  Knap  junior.  II.  Inscr.  Rich. 
Ola  veil,  brother  to  Sir  Wm.  and  son  of  John  Ola  veil  of  Barneston, 
esq.,  1637,  N. 

Knowle.  I.  John  Clavell,  esq.,  [died  1609],  in  arm.,  and  2  ws., 
(1)  [Millicent,  dau.  of  John  Gifford  of  Ishell,  Hants,  died  1571], 
with  3  sons  and  1  dau.,  (2)  Susan,  dau.  of  Robt.  Coker  of  Mau- 
powder,  [died  1618],  all  kng.,  2  inscrs.  (another  lost),  ach.  and  2 
shs.,  “  made  anno  1572  ”,  mur.,  A.T.,N.A.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXXIV, 
165. 

Langton,  near  Blandford.  I.  John  Whitewod,  gent., 
patron  of  ch.  “  jure  uxoris  ”,  in  civil  dress,  and  ws.,  Joan,  1457, 
and  Alice,  1467,  1  sh.,  rel.,  mur.,  N.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXXII,  221. 

Litton  Cheney.  I.  Inscr.  Alex.  Warnby,  1486,  local,  palimp. 

II.  Inscr.  John  and  Thos.  Newpton,  c.  1490,  local,  palimp. 
The  reverses  of  nos.  I  and  II,  make  a  complete  inscr.  to  John 
Chapman,  fishmonger,  died  septimana  pasche  ”,  1471,  and  w. 
Alice.  III.  Inscr.  Ralph  Henvil  of  Looke,  gent.,  1644,  had  6 
sons  and  3  daus.,  mur.,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  with  14  Eng.  vv.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Rich,  and  Margt.  Henvil],  1681,  aged  25,  mur.,  N.  All 
reproduced  in  Dorset  Proc.,  XXIX,  274-5.  The  palimps.  loose 
at  the  rectory  in  1909. 

Lullworth,  East.  I.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  Hen.  Webster, 
vicar,  [1463-1479],  N. 

Lytchett  Matravers.  I.  Frag,  of  marg.  inscr.  in  Fr.,  “  doigne 
remission  ”,  and  indent  for  a  large  fret,  the  arms  of  Matravers. 
[Sir  John  Matravers,  1364,]  N.A.  Gough,  I,  117  ;  Hutchins,  3rd 
ed.,  Ill,  332.  II.  Thos.  Pethyn,  rector,  c.  1470,  in  shroud, 
sm.  now  mur.,  C.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXXIV,  163  ;  Hutchins,  2nd  ed., 

III,  23.  III.  Inscr.  Margt.  Clement,  ''  generosa  ”,  special 
benefactor  to  the  rebuilding  of  the  ch.,  1505,  N.  Dorset  Proc., 
XXXIV,  163.  IV.  Inscr.  Lettyce  Irlond,  gentlewoman,  1541. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Marnhull.  I.  Inscr,  in  12  Eng.  vv.  Robt.  Sidlin  alias  Warrin, 
benefactor  to  the  poor,  1596  ;  “by  me  Lynil  Brine  ”  cut  on  stone 
frame  ;  mur.,  N. 

Melbury  Sampford.  I.  Inscr.  (chamfer).  Wm.  Brownyng, 
esq.,  son  of  John  Brownyng  of  Melbury  Sampford,  esq.,  by 
Eleanor,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Thos.  Fitznichol,  lord  of  Hull  near 
Berkeley,  Glouc.,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Kath.,  dau.  of  Laur.  Dm  of 
Southcot  near  Reading,  Berks.,  (2)  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Burton 
by  Isabel,  dau.  and  h.  of  John  Twyford,  esq.,  which  Alice  “  hanc 
tumbam  cum  toto  apparatu  in  omnibus  de  novo  fieri  fecit  et 
construxit  anno  domini  1467  ”,  A.T.,  S.  Tr.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXVIII, 
240.  II.  Inscr.  Sir  Laur.  Sampford,  lord  of  Melbury  Sampford, 

nepos  ”  of  Sir  Gilbert  Dauntesey,  and  w.  Hawsya,  dau.  of  the 
lord  of  Basset  ;  also  Sir  Walter  Foliot,  lord  of  Melbury  Osmond, 
and  w.  Alda,  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  Laur.  Sampford,  undated,  c. 
1500,  rel.,  now  mur.,  S.Tr.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXVIII,  236;  Heath, 
148.  III.  Inscr.  and  3  shs.  John  Brounyng,  son  of  John 
Brounyng,  and  w.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Thos.  Fitznichol,  lord  of  Hull 
near  Berkeley  ;  also  Wm.  Brounyng,  son  of  John  Brounyng, 
and  w.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Laur.  Dru  of  Southcote  near  Reading, 
undated,  c.  1500,  rel.  on  same  stone  as  no.  II.  Dorset  Proc., 
XXVIII,  238  ;  Heath,  148.  IV.  Inscr.  (chamfer).  Sir  Giles 
Strangways,  son  and  h.  of  Hen  Strangwaj^s,  esq.,  by  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Arundell,  1547,  and  w.  Joan,  [dau.  of  Sir  John 
Mordant],  mutih,  A.T.,  S.Tr.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXVIII,  240.  V. 
Sir  Gyles  Strangwayes,  1562,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  inscr.,  and  2 
large  shs.  inscribed  the  arms  of  (1)  Sir  Gyles  Strangwayes  and 
Lady  Joan  his  w.,  eld.  dau.  ot  John  Wadham  of  Meryfylde,  esq., 
(2)  Hen.  Strangwayes,  esq.,  “  who  dyed  at  the  syege  of  Bolleyne,” 
and  Margt.  his  w.,  dau.  of  the  lord  George  Rosse  ;  mur.,  S.Tr. 
B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.,  XIII,  224  ;  Dorset  Proc.,  XXVIII,  232  ; 
Heath,  144. 

Milborne  St.  Andrew.  I.  Inscr.  (effs.,  etc.,  lost).  John 
Morton,  esq.,  1526,  and  w.  Lucy  [Hussey],  restored,  A.T.,  C. 
One  half  of  the  original  inscr.  is  in  the  Dorchester  museum. 

Milton  Abbey.  I.  Inscr.  John  Artur,  monk,  I5th  cent., 
N.C.A.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  XIII,  226  ;  Dorset  Proc.,  XXVIII, 
230.  II.  Sir  John  Tregonwell,  knt.,  D.C.L.,  a  master  in 
chancery,  1565,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  kng.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  mur., 
A.T.,  N.C.A.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  XIII,  224  ;  Dorset  Proc., 
XXVIII,  227  ;  Heath,  202.  The  indent  for  a  br.  to  an  abbot 


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with  canopy  and  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  is  figured  in  Builder, 
LXXX,  16. 

Moretoh.  I.  Jas.,  son  and  h.  of  Robt.  Frampton,  esq.,  1523, 
in  arm.,  kng.,  inscr.,  text  from  Psalm,  LI,  i,  on  scroll,  and  sh.  ; 
also  a  sm.  inscr.  recording  the  relaying  in  1733  ;  mur.,  N.C. 

OwERMOiGNE.  I.  Inscr.  John  Sturton,  esq.,  1506,  "  the  whiche 
John  causyd  this  wyndow  to  be  made  the  yere  aforsayde  ”, 
mur.,  C. 

PiDDLEHiNTOH.  I.  Inscr.  John  Chapman,  1494,  mur.,  C. 
Dorset  Proc.,  XXXII,  214.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Goldynge,  parson, 
1562  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  the  lower  half  of  an  abbot  or  prior,  possibly 
of  the  order  of  St.  Dominic,  in  habit,  scapular,  and  cloak,  c.  1500  ; 
now  mur.,  C.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXXII,  216  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  VI,  81  (rev.).  III.  Mr.  Thos.  Browne,  clerk,  parson  for 
27  years,  1617,  aged  67,  in  gown  and  hat,  holding  staff  and  book, 
sm.  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  12  Lat.  vv.,  local,  mur.,  C.  Dorset 
Proc.,  XXXII,  214. 

PiDDLETOWN.  I.  Roger,  son  and  h.  of  John  Cheverell,  esq., 
1517,  in  civil  dress,  lower  part  of  eff.  lost,  inscr.  and  2  shs.,  rel., 
mur.,  C.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXIII,  196  ;  Heath,  60.  II.  Christ. 
Martyn,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Wm.  Martyn,  1524,  in  arm.  with 
tabard,  kng.,  rect.,  pi.  with  Trinity,  7  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.,  mur., 
S.C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  XIII,  224;  Dorset  Proc.,  XXIII, 
199  ;  Heath,  10,  14.  III.  Nich.  Martyn,  esq.,  1595,  in  arm., 
and  w.  [Margt.,  dau.  and  h.  of  John  Wadham  of  Meryfield,  esq.], 
with  3  sons  and  7  daus.,  4  of  whom,  Elizth.,  Frances,  Jane,  Anne, 
he  left  coheirs,  all  kng.,  ach.,  mur.,  A.T.,  S.C.  Dorset  Proc., 
XXIII,  202  ;  Heath,  16. 

PiDDLETRENTHiDE.  I.  Inscr.  John  Collyer,  1564,  N. 

PiMPERHE.  I.  Mrs.  Dorothy  Williams,  1694,  rect.  pi.  with  eff., 
recumbent  skeleton,  and  inscr.  ;  her  husband  John  Williams, 
clerk,  pos.  ;  “  Edmund  Colepeper  fecit  ”  ;  mur.,  S.C.  or  vestry. 
Dorset  Proc.,  XXXIV,  162. 

Poole,  St.  James.  I.  Inscr.  Edw.,  son  of  Edw.  and  Elinor 
Man,  1608,  aged  21.  II.  Inscr.  Edw.  Man,  mcht.,  1622,  left 
2  sons  and  4  daus.  ;  his  w.  Elinor  pos.  Both  in  wooden  frames  on 
vestibule  wall. 

PuLHAM.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Canon,  rector,  1433,  loose  at  rectory 
in  1910.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXXII,  222. 

PuNCKNOWLE.  I.  Wm.  Napper,  brother  of  Sir  Robt.  Napper, 
[died  1616],  in  arm.,  kng.,  “  who  after  xvi  yeres  travell  in  forayne 
landes  maried”  Anne,  dau.  of  Wm.  Shelton  of  Onger  Park,  Essex, 


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esq.,  and  had  6  sons,  eng.  c.  1600  (date  not  filled  in),  ach.  and  1  sh., 
mur.,  S.A.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXIX,  276. 

Rampisham.  I.  Thos.  Dygenys,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Isabel, 
"  gud  benefactors  to  thys  churche  ”,  both  died  1523,  N. 

Shaftesbury,  Holy  Trinity.  I.  Inscr  with  sh.  John 
Bennett,  M.P.  for  the  borough,  1676,  mur.,  S.Tr. 

Shaftesbury,  St.  Peter.  I.  Inscr.  Stephen,  son  and  h.  of 
Nich.  Payne,  esq.,  steward  of  the  monastery,  1508,  worn  ;  4  shs. 
lost  ;  N.C. 

Shapwick.  I.  Mary,  heir  of  the  lordship  of  Champayns  in 
Shapwick,  w.  of  John  Oke,  c.  1440,  now  mur.,  X.C.  Dorset  Proc., 

XXXV,  78.  II.  Inscr.  in  12  Lat.  vv.  John  Oke  (Quercus - 

Johannes),  c.  1450,  now  mur.,  N.C.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXXV,  79. 
III.  Rich.  Chernok,  alias  Hogeson,  vicar,  c.  1520,  in  cassock  and 
scarf  over  civil  dress  with  pouch  and  beads,  C.  Dorset  Proc., 
XXXV,  79. 

Stafford,  West.  I.  Inscr.  Giles  Long,  lord  of  Frome  Bellett, 
patron  of  the  ch.,  1592,  aged  30,  mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Robt. 
White,  1680,  aged  68,  and  w.  Anne,  eld.  dau.  of  Rich.  Russell, 
mur.,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Robert  White,  eld.  son  of  no.  II,  1682, 
aged  32,  mur.,  N.  All  reproduced  Dorset  Proc.,  XXXVI,  228. 

Sturminster-Marshall.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Benett,  c.  1500,  N. 
Dorset  Proc.,  XXXII,  222.  II.  Hen.  Helme,  vicar,  founder  of 
Baylye  House  [the  vicarage],  1581,  in  gown,  inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv., 
sm.,  C.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXXII,  220. 

SwANAGE.  I.  Wm.  Clavell  (eff.  lost)  and  ws.  Margt.  and  Anne, 
c.  1490,  sm.  now  mur..  Vestry.  II.  Inscr.  John  Harve,  1510, 
N.A.  III.  Inscr.  Hen.  Welles  of  Godlinstone,  2nd  son  of 
Thos.  Welles  of  Bradbridge,  Hants,  esq.,  1607,  aged  91,  and  1st 
w.  Marie,  sister  and  h.  of  John  Pole  of  Godlinstone,  esq.,  1560, 
now  mur.,  S.Tr.  IV.  Inscr.  Thos.,  son  of  Anth.  Serrell  of 
Swanwich,  1639,  now  mur.,  S.Tr.  V.  Inscr.  Susan,  w.  of  Brune 
Cockram,  parson  of  Swanwich,  1641,  aged  44,  now  mur.,  N.A. 

SwYRE.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Russell,  esq.,  and  w.  Elizth., 
dau.  of  John  Frocksmer,  esq.,  1505,  rek,  mur.,  N.  Dorset  Proc., 
XXIX,  277.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Jas.  Russell,  esq.,  and  w.  Alys, 
dau.  of  John  Wise,  esq.,  1509,  rek,  mur.,  N.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXIX, 
227.  In  relaying  the  2  shs.  have  been  transposed. 

Tarrant  Crawford.  I.  Inscr.  John  Karrant,  I5th.  cent., 
mur.,  N.  Said  to  have  been  found  on  the  site  of  the  abbey  in 
1862. 


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Tarrant  Gunville.  I.  Inscr.  Edith  Gaular,  15th  cent., 
mur.,  S.A. 

Thorncombe.  1.  Sir  Thos.  Brook,  1419,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Joan,  [dau.  of  Simon  Hanap  of  Gloucester,  widow  of  Robt. 
Chedder  of  Bristol),  1437,  both  with  SS.  collars  ;  marg.  inscr. 
restored,  also  4  shs.  blank  ;  large,  rel.  in  new  ch.  Dorset  Proc., 
.XXIX,  278  ;  Druitt,  206  ;  Exeter  Dioc.  Arcliit.  Soc.  Trans.,  V, 
pi.  21,  and  2  S.  Ill,  395  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  7,  pi.  4  ;  Rogers, 
Sep.  Effs.,  245,  and  pi.  29,  no.  20  ;  Somerset  Arch.  Soc.  Proc., 
XLIV,  ii,  17  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  36. 

Tincleton.  I.  Inscr.  Thos  Faryngdon,  esq.,  qui  hunc  locum 
dedicari  fecit  ”,  1434,  mur.,  C.  Another  inscr.  records  its  removal 
from  the  old  ch.  in  1850. 

Upwey.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Gould,  gent.,  1681,  outside  wall  of  C. 
above  A.T.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXXVI,  229. 

Wareham,  St.  Mary.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Ann,  w.  of 
Rich.  Franke,  draper,  1583,  aged  30,  mur.,  C.  Dorset  Proc., 
XXXIV,  159.  II.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Wm.  Perkins  of 
Byeastwall,  gent.,  1613,  mur.,  C.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXXIV,  160. 

III.  Inscr.  Rich.  Perkins,  gent.,  1616,  mur.,  C.  Dorset  Proc., 
XXXIV,  160.  IV.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Edm.  Moore,  1625, 
aged  72,  mur.,  C.  V.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Geo.  Burges, 
twice  mayor,  1640  ;  his  w.  Anne  pos.  ;  mur.,  C.  Dorset  Proc., 
XXXIV,  159. 

Whitchurch  Canonicorum.  I.  Inscr.  John  Wadham  of 
Catherston,  esq.,  captayne  of  the  castell  of  Sandesfote  besides 
Waymouth  ”,  recorder  of  Lyme  Regis,  1584  ;  sh.  lost ;  A.T.,  C. 
In  S.A.  is  an  indent  for  a  fine  cross  br.  with  marg.  inscr.  in 
Lombardics  to  Geoff,  de  Luda  and  w.  Eleanor,  14th  cent. 

WiMBORNE  Minster.  I.  St.  Ethelred,  King  of  the  West  Saxons, 
martyr,  “  anno  dni  873  (error  for  871)  23  die  Aprilis  per  manus 
dacorum  paganorum  occubuit  ”,  hf.  eff.  in  regal  robes  with  crown 
and  sceptre,  engr.  c.  1440,  inscr.  restored  in  17th  cent.,  now  in  C. 
Beaumont,  120  ;  Carter,  J.,  Ancient  Sculpt,  and  Painting,  II,  57  ; 
Clinch,  Churches,  197  ;  Dorset  Proc.,  XXVII,  1  ;  Driiitt,  58  ; 
Haines,  74  ;  Hutchins,  2nd  ed.,  II,  544,  and  3rd  ed..  Ill,  209  ; 
Su  ffling,  334.  In  the  library  is  preserved  a  second  pi.,  dated  872, 
also  engr.  in  the  1 7th  cent.  II.  Inscr.  (frag,  of  chamfer). 
[Gertrude,  dau.  of  Wm.  Blount,  lord  Mount] oy],  2nd  w.  of  Hen. 
Courtenay,  marquis  of  Exeter,  [1558],  A.T.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  in 
14  Eng.  vv.  Elenor  Dickenson,  1571,  mutil.,  mur..  Tower  pier. 

IV.  Inscr.  Wm.  Smith,  B.D.,  schoolmaster,  fellow  of  Eton,  vicar 


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of  Sturminster  Marshall,  preacher  of  Wimborne,  1587,  mur., 

S.C.  V.  Inscr.  “  The  fygure  of  M  -  dau.  of  Rob  - 

county  of  Dorsett”,  a  frag,  loose  in  library. 

WiNTERBORNE  Zelston,  see  Almer. 

WooLLAND.  I.  Mary,  [dau.  of  Robt.  Williams  of  Herringston], 
w.  (1)  of  [Robt].  Thornhull,  (2)  of  [Lewis]  Argenton,  1616,  kng., 
inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.,  mur.,  S.A.  Dorset  Proc.,  XXXIV,  161. 
Wraxall.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Wm.  Lawrence, 

1672. 

Yetminster.  I.  John  Horsey,  esquire  for  the  body  to  Hen. 
VIII,  lord  of  Clifton,  1531,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  lady  of 
Turges  Melcombe,  sister  and  h.  of  Robt.  Turges  esq.,  son  and  h. 
of  Rich.  Turges,  esq.,  scrolls  and  2  shs.,  rel.,  mur.,  S.A.  B.A.A. 
Jour.,  N.S.  XIII,  224  ;  Dorset  Proc.,  XXVII,  236  ;  Heath,  80  ; 
Rogers,  Memorials  of  the  West,  46  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  29. 

The  fine  indent  for  the  brass  to  Abbot  Rich,  de  Manors,  14th 
cent.,  at  Bindon  Abbey,  is  reproduced  in  Dorset  Proc.,  XX VII, 
42,  and  Soc.  Antiq.  Lond.  Proc.,  2  S.  XXII,  394. 


DURHAM, 

Arch.  Uliana.  Archaeologia  .Uliana  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

Auckland  St.  Andrew.  I.  Priest,  c.  1380,  head  mutil.,  in 
choir  cope  ;  inscr.  lost ;  now  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Lanslot 
Claxton,  1506,  N.  III.  Fridesmond  [Giffard],  w.  of  Rich. 
Barnes,  bp.  of  Durham,  1581,  rect.  pi.  with  cross,  floral  emblems, 
scrolls,  etc.,  curious,  the  work  of  a  York  goldsmith,  sm.,  now 
mur.,  C.  Arch.  jEliana,  XV,  80. 

Auckland  St.  Helen.  I.  Civilian  and  w.  (upper  part  gone), 
c.  1470,  with  6  sons  (partly  covered)  and  3  daus.  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
sm.,  C. 

Barnard  Castle.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Jonathan,  eld.  son 
of  John  Rogers,  M.A.,  by  his  w.  Grace,  1650  ;  also  John,  their 
2nd  son,  1652,  with  4  Eng.  vv.,  mur..  Tower. 

Billinuham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Neceham,  “  capellanus  ac  vicarius”, 
1456,  C.  II.  Robt.  Brerley,  vicar,  prebendary  of  Norton, 
148-  (date  not  filled  in),  in  almuce,  head  lost,  2  Evang.  symbols, 
worn,  C.  Arch.  JEliana,  XV,  82.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Dyson, 
“  de  bellasys  yoman  ”,  14 — ,  nearly  effaced,  N. 


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Brancepeth.  I.  Man  in  arm.j  c.  1400  ;  inscr.  and  2  shs.  lost  ; 
local,  worn.  II.  Rich.  Drax,  “  clericns  in  utroque  jure 
bacalarius  ”,  rector,  1456,  hf.  eh.  in  acad.,  worn.,  C. 

Chester-le- Street. — I.  Wm.  Lambton,  esq.,  1430,  and  widow 
Alice  ;  eft.  of  husband  and  inscr.  lost ;  S.A.  Arch.  Mliana, 
XV,  310. 

CoNiscLiEEE.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Berwys,  bailif  of  Coniscliffe,  1519, 
‘‘  litera  dominicalis  D.” 

DiisrsDALE.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Mary,  dau.  of  Christ.  Place  of 
Dinsdale,  esq.,  w.  of  Thos.  Wyvill  of  Spennithorne,  esq.,  1668, 
a  benefactor  to  the  par.,  mur.,  S.C. 

Durham  Cathedral.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Robt.  Swift,  LL.B., 
rector  of  Sedgefield,  chancellor  to  bp.  Pilkington,  [1599],  mutil., 
loose  in  Galilee  in  1903.  He  founded  the  grammar  school  at 
Sedgefield.  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Anne,  dau.  of  Hen.  Chapman  of 
Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Suff.,  gent.,  w.  of  Thos.  Burwell,  LL.D., 
chancellor  of  Durham,  1639,  worn,  N.  The  large  indent,  16  by 
10  feet,  for  the  br.  to  bp.  Lewis  de  Beaumont,  1333,  is  reproduced 
in  MacTdin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  314  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  6,  pi.  6  ; 
Soc.  Antiq.  Bond.  Proc.,  2  S.  XIII,  36. 

Gainford.  I.  Inscr.  in  4  Lat.  w.  Roger  Kyrkby,  templi 
prelatus  erat  istius  intitulatus  ”,  [vicar  1401-1412],  now  mur.,  C. 
II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Pegg,  1486,  and  w.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Bracken - 
bury,  esq.,  1485,  C.  III.  Inscr.  John  Stevenson  and  ws.  Agnes, 
Alys,  and  Margt.,  c.  1500,  now  mur.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  with  ach. 
Mary,  w.  of  Thos.  Birckbeck  of  Morton,  1668,  mur.,  C. 

Greatham,  Hospital  Chapel.  I.  Inscr.  Nich.  Hulme,  [1423-27], 
John  Kelyng,  [1463],  and  Wm.  Estfelde,  [died  1500],  clerks, 
masters  of  the  hospital,  mur.,  in  wooden  frame,  C.  The  indents 
for  the  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Wm.  de  IVIiddiltoun,  “  sacre 
pagine  doctor  ”,  master  of  the  hospital,  c.  1350,  has  been  recut 
in  recent  years. 

Hartlepool.  I.  Jane,  dau.  of  Laur.  Thornell  of  Darlington, 
gent.,  w.  of  Parsavel  Bell,  mcht.,  mayor,  1593,  aged  40,  rect.  pi. 
with  inscr.,  4  Eng.  vv.,  and  lozenge,  rel.,  C.  Arch.  jEliana,  XV, 
84. 

Haughton-le-Skerne.  I.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Rich.,  3rd  son 
of  Sir  Rich.  Cholmeley,  w.  of  Robt.  Parkinson  of  Whessey,  gent., 
1592,  holding  her  twins.  Rich.,  Marmaduke,  in  swaddling  clothes, 
inscr.,  6  Eng.  vv.,  and  sh.  ;  her  husband  pos.  ;  rel.,  mur.,  C. 
Arch.  Uliana,  XV,  84. 


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Heighington.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Aiith.  Byerley  of  Midridge 
Grange,  a  colonel  under  the  marquis  of  Newcastle,  1667,  aged 
47,  mur.,  C. 

Houghton-le-Spring  .  I.  Margery,  w.  of  Rich.  Belassis  of 
Hentknol,  a  widow  58  years  bestowing  her  whole  time  in 
hospitality  and  relief  of  the  poor,  1587,  aged  90,  kng.,  with  8  sons 
and  4  daus.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  sh.,  mur.,  C. 

Lanchester.  I.  Inscr.  John  Rudde,  “  in  decretis  baccalarius 
quondam  decanus  hujus  loci  ”,  1490,  worn,  C. 

Middleton-in-Teesdale.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Simon  Comyn, 
esq.,  registrar  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  Durham,  auditor  to  the 
bishopric  of  Durham  and  archbishopric  of  York,  1620  ;  his  son 
Timothy  pos.  ;  rel.,  mur.,  C. 

Newton,  Long.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Sir  Geo.  Vane,  2nd 
son  of  Sir  Hen.  Vane,  principal  secretary  of  state  to  Chas.  I, 
1679  ;  mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  Lionel  Maddison  of 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  had  4  sons  and  9  daus.  ;  mur.,  C. 

Ryton.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Hen.,  1588,  John,  158-,  sons  of 
Francis  and  Jane  Bunny,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv. 
Francis,  2nd  son  of  Francis  Bunny,  rector,  1610,  aged  26  ;  mar. 
Mary,  dau.  and  h.  of  John,  2nd  brother  of  Sir  Rich.  Wortley, 
mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  w.  Francis  Bunny,  rector, 
archdeacon  of  Northumberland,  1617,  mur.,  C. 

Sedgefield.  I.  Lady,  c.  1310-20,  kng.,  2  shs.  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
sm.,  S.Tr.  Arch.  JEliana,  XV,  88  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  26. 
II.  Inscr.  with  helmet  and  crest.  Wm. Hoton,  esq.,  1445,  curious, 
N.Tr.  Arch.  Uliana,  XV,  88.  III.  Inscr.  Thos.  Dyk,  bene¬ 
factor  to  ch.,  1464,  and  Bertram  Herbotell,  esq.,  1474.  IV. 
Man  and  woman  as  skeletons  in  shrouds,  c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost; 
N.A.  Arch.  JEliana,  XV,  88.  Indent  for  a  cross  br.  and  inscr. 
to  Andrew  de  Stanelai,  master  of  Greatham  Hospital,  c.  1300. 

Sherburn,  Hospital  Chapel.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Leaver,  preacher 
to  Edw.  VI,  1577,  local,  on  altar  step. 

SocKBURN  (ruined  church).  I.  Inscr.  Sir  John  Conyers,  lord 
of  Sockburn,  died  1394,  engr.  c.  1433,  local.  II.  Inscr.  Robt. 
Conyers,  esq.,  lord  of  Sockburn,  1433,  local.  III.  Inscr.  Isabel, 
w.  of  Robt.  Conyers,  esq.,  1433,  local.  IV.  Inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv. 
Margery,  w.  of  Sir  - — ^ —  Conyers,  1470,  local. 

Staindrop.  I.  Sh.,  Neville  quartering  Beauchamp  and 
Warrene  quarterly,  now  on  font.  Another  sh.,  Neville  quartering 
Beauchamp  with  a  label,  on  a  slab  in  N.A.  with  indents  for  a  lady, 
3  other  shs.,  and  marg.  inscr.,  has  recently  disappeared.  Another 


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sh.  from  this  slab  with  similar  charges  is  in  the  Newcastle  Museum. 
See  “  Proc.  Soc.  Antiq.  of  Newcastle  ”,  VIII,  162. 

Winston.  I.  Inscr.  John  Purlles,  chaplain,  1498,  local,  C. 
II.  Inscr.  (elf.  lost).  Rich.  Mason,  1532,  S.A.  III.  Inscr.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Geo.  Scroope,  esq.,  w.  of  John  Dowthwhet  of  Westholme, 
died  in  childbed,  1606,  N. 


ESSEX. 


Chancellor.  The  Ancient  Sepulchral  Monuments  of  Essex,  by  F.  Chancellor, 
1890. 

Commission  Report.  Royal  Commission  on  Historical  Monuments,  Essex, 
4  vols.,  1916-23. 

Essex  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  Essex  Archaeological  Society. 

Essex  Review. 

Morant.  History  of  Essex,  by  P.  Morant,  2  vols.,  1768. 

Ogborne.  History  of  Essex,  by  E.  Ogborne,  1814. 

Suckling.  Antiquities  and  Architecture  of  the  county  of  Essex,  by 
A.  Suckling,  1845. 

Alfhamstone.  I.  Inscr.  Margt.  Sidey,  widow,  1607,  C. 
Althorne.  I.  Margt.  Hyklott,  1502  (eff.  lost),  with  2  daus. 
(1  a  nun)  kng.,  B.V.  Mary  and  Child  above,  N.  Essex  Review, 
VII,  32.  II.  Wm.  Hyklott  of  Althorn,  ‘‘  which  paide  for  the 
werkemanship  of  the  walls  of  this  churche  ”,  1508,  in  civil  dress. 
Trinity  above  ;  2  children  lost  ;  N.  Essex  Review,  VII,  33. 

Arkesden.  I.  [Rich.  Fox,  esq.,  1439],  in  arm.  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
once  on  A.T.,  S.C.,  now  on  S.A.  floor.  Boutell,  Series  ;  Chancellor, 
pi.  87  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  2  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  448  ; 
Planche,  Costume,  I,  390,  fig.  1  (shoulder  pieces). 

Ashen.  I.  Man  in  arm.  and  w.,  c.  1440  ;  inscr.  and  shs.  lost  ; 
N.  Essex  Review,  III,  120. 

Aveley.  I.  Ralph  de  Knevynton,  1370,  in  arm.,  under  canopy, 
sm.  rect.  pi.  and  inscr.,  Flemish,  C.  Ashdown,  Armour,  169 
(sword,  chains,  etc.)  ;  Commission  Report,  IV,  160  ;  Fairholt, 
Costume,  I,  150  (eff.)  ;  Memorials  of  Old  Essex,  124  ;  Planche, 
Costume,  I,  53  (upper  hf.  of  eff.)  ;  Suffling,  297  ;  Waller,  pt.  1. 
II.  Six  sons,  2  daus.,  and  4  shs.,  c.  1520  ;  parents  and  marg. 
inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Probably  of  the  Belhouse  family.  III.  Elizth., 
eld.  dau.  of  Edw.  Bacon,  esq.,  by  Helen,  dau.  of  Thos.  Littell 
of  Bray,  Berks.,  1583,  aged  13  weeks,  in  swaddling  clothes, 
muti].,  sm.,  mur.,  N.C.  IV.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Chas.  Barett,  son 


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and  h.  of  Edw.  Barett,  esq.,  1584,  aged  29  ;  mar.  Christian,  dau. 
of  Sir  Walter  Mildmay,  had  2  sons  and  1  dau.  ;  inscr.  palimp., 
on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  Flemish  marg.  inscr.,  15th  cent.,  now 
fastened  down  ;  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  5  (rev.),  6  (obv.)  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  98  (obv.  and  rev.),  V.  Inscr.,  sh.  and 
lozenge  ;  ach.  lost.  Edw.  Barette,  esq.,  1585,  C.  VI.  Nathaniell, 
aged  3,  and  Elizth.,  aged  2  years,  children  of  Edw.  and  Helen 
Bacon,  both  died  1588,  1  sh.  and  2  crests,  C.  Antiquary, 
XXXVIII,  47. 

Baddow,  Great.  I.  Jane,  dau.  of  Edw.  Lewkenor,  esq.,  w. 
of  John  Paschall,  esq.,  16[14],  date  not  filled  in,  I  sh.,  C.  Anti¬ 
quary,  XXXIX,  118  ;  Suffling,  164. 

Baddow,  Little.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Toft,  gent.,  1470,  ‘‘  qui 
viam  universe  carnis  emessus  est  ”,  rel.,  N.  Essex  Review,  IX,  83. 
II.  Inscr.  Mercymight,  dau.  of  Rich.  Springham,  gent.,  for  26 
years  w.  of  Rich.  Bristowe,  esq.,  1611,  aged  55,  mur.,  N.  Essex 
Review,  IX,  90. 

Bardfield,  Great.  I.  Eleanor,  w.  of  Wm.  Bendlowes,  once 
sole  serjeant-atJaw,  1584,  with  inscr.  and  2  shs.,  A.T.,  C.  ;  on  the 
wall  above  is  another  inscr.  in  42  Lat.  vv.  with  2  shs.  to  Wm. 
Bendlowes.  Antiquary,  XXXVIII,  8  ;  Chancellor,  pi.  76. 

Barking.  I.  Priest  in  acad.  with  chalice,  c.  1480  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
worn,  C.  Malcolm,  J.  P.,  Views  round  London  ;  Reliquary  and 
Illust.  Arch.,  VII,  79.  II.  Rich.  Malet,  “  in  decretis  bacal- 
larius,”  chaplain  of  the  chantry  of  Thos.  Sampkyns,  1485,  in 
mass  vests.,  the  surname  engr.  on  eff.,  mur.  in  orig.  stone,  N. 
Found  on  the  site  of  the  abbey  in  1912.  III.  Thos.  Broke, 
1493,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice,  with  1  son  and  1  dau.,  0. 
Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  YU,  81.  IV.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Christ. 
Merell,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of  London,  1593,  aged  60  ;  also 
his  sister  Anne  Yardlye,  widow,  1579,  N.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S. 
XI,  105.  V.  John  Tedcastell,  gent.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Mey,  LL.D.,  1596,  aged  43,  with  9  sons 
(5  in  swaddling  clothes)  ;  7  daus.  lost  ;  inscr.  and  ach.,  C.  Essex 
Trans.,  N.S.  XI,  107  ;  Essex  Review,  II,  163  ;  Malcolm  ;  V.  and 
A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  42.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  the 
following  brasses  now  lost,  (1)  A  civilian  (head  gone)  c.  1480, 
and  part  of  a  scroll,  being  a  portion  ot  a  br.  to  2  civilians,  2  ladies. 
Trinity, scroll  (a  frag,  of  which  still  remains  in  slab), and  inscr., 
slab  in  N.C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  X,  182;  (2)  Seven  sons  and  4 
daus.,  c.  1520,  Ibid.,  XI,  104  ;  (3)  A  son  and  a  dau.,  children  of 
Bartrobe  and  Mary  Lukin,  1613.  Ibid.,  XI,  109.  In  C.  is  an 


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indent  for  a  civilian  and  3  ws.,  etc.,  with  a  large  bell,  probably 
the  memorial  of  a  bell-founder.  Ibid.,  XI,  102. 

Barnstox.  I.  Inscr.  Petyr  Wood,  “  departyd  the  xxx  day  of 
maye  beseching  Ihu  yt  was  cmcifid  on  the  rood  to  bryng  hys 
sowle  to  ye  blys  yt  schall  last  ays  ”  ;  1525,  local,  now  mur.,  N. 
Essex  Review,  X,  92.  II.  Inscr.  Robt.  Scott,  1620,  C. 

Belchamp  St.  Paul.  I.  [Wm.  Golding,  esq.,  1587],  in  arm., 
and  w.  Elizth.,  with  1  son  and  3  daus.,  ach.  and  sh.  ;  eff.  of  w. 
and  inscr.  lost  ;  once  on  A.T.,  now  rel.  with  no.  II,  C.  Essex 
Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  254.  II.  Inscr.  (effs.  lost),  groups  of  1  son 
and  1  dau.,  and  1  son  and  3  daus.,  5  shs.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  coh. 
of  Edm.  West  of  Cornard,  Suff.,  esq.,  1591,  and  her  husbands, 
(1)  John  Buckenham,  esq.,  by  whom  2  children,  Edm.  and 
Dorothy  (dec.),  (2)  Wm.  Golding,  esq.,  by  whom  4  children, 
Edw.  (dec.),  Elizth.  (dec.),  Margery,  Mary,  once  on  A.T.,  now 
rel.  with  no.  I,  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  253. 

Benfleet,  South.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Cardinal,  esq.,  1568,  aged 
58,  much  worn  and  mutil.,  mur.,  C.  In  Colchester  museum  are 
frags,  of  a  cross  or  bracket  br.,  some  canopy  work,  and  the  feet 
of  a  civilian  from  this  eh.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XII,  229. 

Bentley,  Little.  I.  Sir  Wm.  Pyrton,  captain  of  Guisnes  in 
Picardy,  1490,  in  arm.  with  SS.  collar,  and  widow  Kath.,  with 
5  sons  and  5  daus.,  2  shs.  ;  lower  part  of  man  and  inscr.  lost  ; 
N.C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  228. 

Berden.  I.  Wm.  Tumor,  1473,  in  civil  dress,  and  ws.  Margt. 
and  Mergery  ;  2  groups  of  children  and  2  shs.  lost  ;  on  modern 
brick  tomb,  N.Tr.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  208.  Rubbing  of 
children  and  1  sh.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  II.  Thos.  Thompson, 
gent.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anne,  eld.  dau.  of  John  Aldersey, 
mcht.  of  London,  died  in  childbed,  1607,  aged  31,  with  9  sons  and 
4  daus.,  inscr.  and  4  Eng.  vv.,  2  shs.,  C.  Antiquary,  XXXIX, 
114  ;  Reliquary,  N.S.  I,  110  (lady). 

Berechurch.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Awdeley,  gent.,  1584,  and  John 
Awdeley,  gent.,  1588,  younger  brothers  of  Thos.  Awdeley,  esq.  ; 
mon.  erected  in  1599  ;  mur.,  N.C.  Chancellor,  pi.  95. 

Blackmore.  I.  Upper  part  of  a  civilian,  c.  1420  ;  inscr.  lost ; 
rel.,  N.  Essex  Review,  IX,  79. 

Bobbingworth.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Wm.  Bourn,  gent.,  1581, 
mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Robt.  Bourne,  esq.,  1639  ;  mar. 
Kath.  Medeley,  had  5  sons  and  6  daus.  ;  mur.,  C. 

Booking.  I.  John  Doreward,  esq.,  son  of  Sir  Wm.  Doreward, 
1420,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Isabel  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  partly  covered  by 


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organ,  S.C.  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  VII,  76.  II.  Oswald 
Fitch,  gent.,  1612,  in  civil  dress  ;  Edw.  Jekill,  gent.,  his  servant 
and  exor.  pos.  1613  ;  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  IX,  23.  III. 
Inscr.  to  one  "  qui  assidue  oravit  pro  pace  ecclesiae  ”,  1674,  C. 
Essex  Review,  VII,  35.  For  Rich.  Colebrand,  dean  and 
rector  of  Rocking,  and  rector  of  Toppesfield. 

Boreham.  I.  Alse,  w.  (1)  of  Thos.  Byng  of  Canterbury,  (2)  of 
Jas.  ^Canceller,  one  of  the  gentlemen  of  the  Queen’s  chapel,  1573, 
and  children,  Isaac  (Byng,  citizen  and  stationer  of  London), 
Margt.,  Annis,  Joan,  Mary,  Alse,  inscr.  and  6  Eng.  vv.,  N. 

Borley.  I.  Inscr.  John,  3rd  son  of  Thos.  Derhame  of  West 
Derham,  Norf.,  esq.,  1601,  aged  67,  mur.,  C. 

Bowers  Gifford.  I.  Sir  John  Gifford,  1348  (?),  in  arm.  with 
sh.  ;  head  and  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  large,  rel.,  C.  Arch.  Jour., 
XVIII,  96  ;  Commission  Report,  IV,  56  ;  Essex  Trans.,  I,  95  ; 
Haines,  153  ;  Planche,  Costume,  I,  202  (knee-piece). 

Bradfield.  I.  Inscr.  Jakys  Reynford,  gent.,  c.  1520,  mutil., 
mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Harbotle,  esq.,  1577,  mur.,  C. 
III.  Joan,  dau.  and  h.  of  John  Harbottell,  esq.,  w.  of  Thos.  Rysbye, 
gent.,  1598,  aged  60,  1  sh.,  now  mur.,  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  X, 
183.  IV.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Edw.  Grimeston  of  Bradfield, 
esq.,  by  his  w.  Joan,  1604,  mur.,  C. 

Bradwell-on-the-Sea.  I.  Margt.  Wyott,  1526.  II.  Sh., 
3  owls  and  a  canton  imp.  4  bars,  on  a  bend  3  escallops.  III. 
Inscr.  John  Debanke,  rector,  1601.  IV.  Inscr.  Thos.  Debanck, 
yeoman,  1606,  aged  66.  All  now  mur.,  C. 

Braintree.  I.  Inscr.  Marie,  dau.  of  Thos.  Wood  of  Little 
Rayne,  w.  (1)  of  Rich.  Everat  of  Much  Waltham,  (2)  of  John 
Goody,  1589,  mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Wilson,  gent.,  1627  ; 
mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Andrew  Clarke,  gent.,  had  5  sons  and  5  daus.  ; 
mur.,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Sam.  Collins,  M.D.,  ‘‘  who  served  about 
9  years  as  principal  physician  to  ye  great  Czar  or  Emperor  of 
Russia  and  afterwards  returning  from  thence  taking  a  journey 
into  France  dyed  at  Paris  ”,  1670,  aged  51,  mur.,  on  east  w'all 
outside  ch. 

Braxted,  Little.  I.  Wm.  Roberts,  auditor  to  Hen.  VII, 
1508,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,(l)  Joyce,  dau.  of  Edm.  Peryent,  esq., 
with  1  son  and  2  daus.,  (2)  Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Pyrton,  with 
1  son  and  1  dau.,  4  shs.,  C.  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  V,  17. 
See  also  Digswell,  Herts.,  for  another  br.  whereon  Wm.  Roberts 
and  his  1st  w.  Joyce,  who  died  in  1484,  are  in  shrouds. 


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Brightlingsea.  I.  John  Beryf,  1496,  in  civil  dress,  and  ws., 
Margt.  (with  5  sons  and  5  dans.),  Amy,  and  Margt.,  mcht.  mark  on 
sh.  ;  effs.  of  1st  and  3rd  ws.,  2  groups  of  children,  and  inscr.  lost  ; 
N.C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  22  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Lond.  Proc., 
2  S.  XII,  9  (mark).  II.  Mary  Beryf,  1505,  with  4  sons  and  1 
dau.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.A.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  23.  III. 
Margt.  Beriff,  1514  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.A.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII, 
24.  IV.  John  Berih,  1521,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Mary 
with  4  sons  and  1  dau.,  (2)  Alice  with  2  sons  and  3  daus.,  mcht. 
mark  on  oval ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  25. 
V.  Wm.  Beryff,  mariner,  1525,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  2  scrolls  ; 
inscr.,  2  groups  of  children  and  2  other  scrolls  lost ;  large,  N.  Essex 
Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  27.  VI.  Dame  Alice  Beriffe,  1536,  in  widow’s 
dress,  and  dau.  Margt.,  with  flowing  hair  ;  on  a  bracket,  c.  1420, 
which  formerly  supported  2  larger  flgs.  apparently  priests  in  copes  ; 
the  ladies  figs,  possibly  palimps.  ;  2  inscrs.  and  sh.  lost  ;  N.C. 
Essex  Trans.,  N.S.,  VIII,  20  ;  M.B.8.  Trans.,  IV,  99.  One  corner 
of  the  bracket  is  now  in  Colchester  museum.  VII.  Wm.  Beriffe, 
''  deputie  of  Bryghtlyngsee  xii  yeres  ”,  1578,  in  civil  dress,  had 
issue  by  his  w.  Ann  2  sons  and  3  daus.  ;  the  inscr.  also  mentions 
his  father  John  Beriffe  of  Jacobes  who  died  1542  ;  N.C.  Essex 
Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  30. 

Bromley,  Great.  I.  [Wm.  Byschopton,  rector,  1432],  in 
mass  vests.,  single  canopy  mutil.,  foot  inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.  also 
mutil.,  formerly  in  C.,  now  in  S.A.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  32  ; 
Boutell,  Series  (2  pis.)  ;  Essex  Review,  V,  214  ;  Cent.  Mag.,  1848, 
ii,  602.  II.  Inscr.  John  Hubbarde,  1537,  ws.  Agnes,  Alice, 
Rose,  Elizth.,  and  sons  John,  Wm.,  John,  C.,  loose  in  1898,  not  to 
be  found  in  1925.  Essex  Review,  X,  93. 

Broomfield.  I.  Inscr.  (efls.  lost),  1  dau.,  2  Lat.  and  4  Eng.  vv., 
the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Thos.  Huntelye,  citizen  and  mcht.- 
adventurer  of  London,  1613,  and  w.  Rachel,  dau.  of  John  Lake, 
gent.,  C. 

Broxted.  I.  Inscr.  John  Collyn,  1639,  C. 

Burstead,  Little.  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Wm.  Sammes, 
esq.,  1617,  C.  II.  Four  Eng.  vv.  ;  inscr.  cut  in  stone  to  John 
Beckman,  parson  for  43  years,  1628  ;  C.  Essex  Review,  X,  99. 
III.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of  Hen.  Crooke,  esq.,  w.  of  Wm.  Walton, 
esq.,  citizen  of  London,  1639,  aged  48,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Mary 
Walton,  1678,  aged  3,  C. 

Canfield,  Great.  I.  Lady,  c.  1530,  local  ;  husband,  children, 
and  inscr.  lost  ;  loose  in  vestry  in  1925.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI, 


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113.  II.  John  Wyseman,  esq.,  auditor  to  Hen.  VIII,  “of  ye 
revenues  of  his  crown  1558,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Agnes  [Jocelyne], 
with  4  sons  and  6  daus.,  all  kng.,  4  shs.,  C.  Reliquary  and  Illust. 
Arch.,  IX,  157.  III.  Thos  Fytche  of  High  Easter,  esq.,  1588, 
in  arm.,  and  w.  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  IVyseman,  esq.,  with  4  sons 
and  3  daus.  ;  head  of  man,  w.,  and  children  restored  ;  C.  Essex 
Trans.,  N.S.,  XI,  114. 

Canfield,  Little.  I.  Wm.  Fytch,  esq.  (eff.  in  civil  dress  lost), 
1578,  aged  82,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Elizth.,  with  2  sons  and  3  daus., 
(2)  Anne,  with  4  sons,  4  shs.  (another  lost),  C.  II.  Ann,  dau.  of 
John  Wiseman  of  Felstead,  esq.,  w.  (1)  of  Wm.  Fyttche,  esq.,  by 
whom  3  sons,  Thos.,  Wm.,  Francis,  (2)  of  Halph  Pudsey  of  Gray’s 
Inn,  esq.,  1593,  below  is  the  eff.  of  a  son  in  cloak,  2  shs.,  G. 

Antiquary,  XXXVIII,  9.  ^ 

Chadwell  St.  Mary.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Cicilye,  w.  of  Thos. 
Owen  of  London,  mcht. -tailor,  1603,  had  7  sons  and  3  daus.,C., 
under  altar. 

Chesterford,  Great.  I.  Lady,  c.  1530,  local ;  husband  and 
inscr.  lost  ;  S.A.  Essex  Review,  IX,  86.  Possibly  Wm.  and  Agnes 
Holden,  1532.  II.  Mr.  John,  7th  son  of  Thos.,  lord  Howard, 
baron  of  Walden,  K.G.,  1600,  aged  12  days,  in  swaddling  clothes  ; 
sh.  lost  ;  sm.,  formerly  C.,  now  S.C.  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch., 
V,  20.  III.  Inscr.  Geo.  Felsted,  yeoman,  1638,  aged  63,  “  a 
pattern  to  posteritie  ”,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  Mrs.  Mary  Bales,  1642, 
aged  about  80,  mur.,  S.C.  Two  lost  brasses,  (1)  a  civilian,  c. 
1520  ;  (2)  a  civilian  and  w.,  c.  1520,  with  8  sons  and  2  daus., 
possibly  of  the  Holden  fam.,  are  reproduced  in  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  Vill,  30,  31,  from  sketches  made  by  Cole  in  1744. 

Chesterford,  Little.  I.  Isabel,  widow  of  Geo.  Langham, 
esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1462  ;  eff.  of  husband  in  arm.,  inscr.  and 
3  shs.  lost  ;  once  on  A.T.,  now  on  C.  floor.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S. 
VII,  231  (both  effs.)  ;  Etching,  1792  (male  eh.).  Cole  (Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  MS.  5806,  fol.  31  v)  sketches  this  hr.  and  also  that  of  Wm. 
Hasylden,  esq.,  1480,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  1476,  reproduced 
in  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  234.  In  1781  Cole  saw  some  of  these 
brasses  inlaid  in  the  passage  of  the  house  of  Mr.  Rich.  Reynolds, 
Market  Hill,  Cambridge. 

Chigwell.  I.  Inscr.  Benefaction  of  Robt.  Rampston,  who 
left  40s.  yearly  to  the  poor,  1585,  mur.,  N.  II.  Sam.  Harsnett, 
vicar,  “  Indignus  episcopus  Cicestriensis,  Deindignior  episcopus 
Norwicensis,  Hemum  indignissimus  archiepiscopus  Eboracensis  , 
1631,  in  cope  with  mitre  and  crosier,  marg.  inscr.,  4  shs.,  large. 


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now  mnr.,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  4  ;  Beaumont,  101  (eff.)  ; 
Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  101  (mitre)  ;  Cambridge  Camden  Soc. 
Illust.,  no.  1,  p.  29  ;  Cat.  of  the  Harsnett  Library  at  Colchester, 
frontis.  ;  Chancellor,  pi.  145  ;  Fairholt,  Costume,  I,  324  (eff.)  ; 
Hierurgia  Anglicana,  III,  229  ;  Morant,  I,  170  ;  Ogborne,  238  ; 
Blanche,  Costume,  I,  369  (head)  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  51  ; 
Waller,  1.  The  following  are  now  lost,  (1)  a  civilian,  with 
7  sons,  7  dans,  and  sh.,  c.  1520,  Essex  Trans.,  N.8.  X,  185  from 
rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  ;  (2)  Inscr.  Thos.  Coleshill,  benefactor 
to  the  ch.,  1598  ;  (3)  John  Hodgson,  1620,  headless. 

Chishall,  Great.  I.  Sh.,  16th  cent.  ;  effs.,  another  sh.  and 
inscr.  lost  ;  Tower.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI,  115  (2  shs.). 

Chrishall.  I.  Sir  John  de  la  Pole,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Joan,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  de  Cobham  by  Margt.,  dau.  of  Hugh  Courtenay,  earl 
of  Devon,  c.  1380,  holding  hands,  triple  canopy,  3  shs.,  marg. 
inscr.  in  Fr.  ;  restored  by  Messrs.  Waller  ;  S.A.  Boutell,  Series, 
frontis.  ;  Druitt,  250  ;  Memorials  of  Old  Essex,  120  ;  Somerset 
Arch.  Soc.  Proc.,  XLIV,  ii,  33  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  5  (effs.). 

II.  Lady,  c.  1450,  sm.  ;  husband,  children  and  inscr.  lost  ;  once 
in  N.,  nowin  S.A.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  32.  III.  Civilian 
and  w.,  c.  1480,  kng.  ;  children,  scrolls,  device  and  inscr.  lost  ; 
worn,  local,  once  N.,  now  S.A.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  All,  212.  A 
lost  br.  to  a  civilian  and  w.,  c.  1530,  with  3  sons  (1  a  priest),  is 
figured  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  33,  from  a  sketch  by  Cole. 

Clacton,  Little.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Hubbarde,  [1560],  and  ws., 
Rose,  Jane,  and  Joice,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Thos.,  brother  of  Gyles 
Bagehott,  servants  to  John,  lord  Darcy  of  Chiche,  1568,  mur.,  C. 

III.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Gyles  Bagehott  alias  Badger,  son  of  Wm. 
Bagehott  of  Prestbury,  Glouc.,  esq.,  1581,  mur.,  C.  Essex  Review, 
X,  94  (inscr.). 

Clavering.  I.  -  Songar  (upper  hf.  gone),  in  civil  dress, 

and  w.,  c.  1480,  with  4  sons  (1  a  priest  in  acad.)  and  9  daus.  ; 
inscr.  lost.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  34.  II.  Three  daus., 
c.  1520  ;  the  remains  of  a  br.  to  Joan  Smith  and  her  2  husbands 
Thos.  Mede  and  John  Smith,  with  3  sons  and  3  daus.,  also  another 
son  Rich.  Mede  who  gave  the  stone  ;  N.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XII, 
226  (slab  with  3  sons  and  3  daus.).  III.  Thos.  Welbore  of 
Pondes,  gent.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Ursula,  dau.  of  Silvester 
Danvers  of  Dauntsey,  Wilts.,  esq.,  by  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Mordaunt,  and  only  surviving  sister  of  Sir  John  Danvers,  1591, 
with  1  son  and  5  daus.,  4  shs.  and  crest,  N.  IV. - Day,  in 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  1593,  inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Essex  Trans., 
JST.S.  XII,  227.  Early  rubbings  of  all,  showing  portions  now 
missing,  are  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  In  1925  nos.  I  and  IV  were 
on  loan  in  the  V.  and  A.  museum. 

CoGGESHALL.  I.  Two  ladies,  c.  1490,  local ;  the  remains  of  a 
br.  to  a  man  and  2  ws.  ;  now  mur.,  N.A.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S. 
VIIT,  259.  II.  Civilian  and  lady,  c.  1520,  now  mur.,  N.A. 
Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  259.  Probably  of  the  Peacock  family. 
III.  [John  Paycock,  1533,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan]  ;  children, 
scrolls,  device,  foot  and  marg.  inscr.  lost  :  local,  N.C.  Beaumont, 
F.,  Hist,  of  Coggeshall,  42  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  261,  and  IX, 
315.  IV.  Thos.,  son  of  Pobt.  Paycocke,  1580,  in  civil  dress, 
left  2  daus.,  Joan,  Anne,  4  Eng.  vv.,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  N.C. 
Beaumont,  41  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  262,  and  IX,  315.  V. 
Inscr.  with  mcht.  mark.  Geo.,  son  of  John  Laurance,  clothier, 
1594,  N.C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  263.  VI.  Inscr.  John 
Oldham  of  East  Tilbury,  gent.,  1599,  aged  30  ;  Frances,  dau.  of 
PJch.  Brewninge  of  Wimering,  Hants,  esq.,  his  w.,  mother  of 
an  only  dau.  Mary,  pos.  ;  now  mur.,  N.A.  VII.  Inscr.  with 
6  Eng.  vv.  and  ach.  Thos.  Aylet,  esq.,  1638  ;  his  father  Thos. 
pos.  ;  now  mur.,  N.A. 

Colchester,  St.  James.  I.  John  Maynarde,  alderman  and 
clothier,  1569,  in  civil  dress,  now  mur.,  S.C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S. 
XIII,  41.  II.  Ales,  w.  of  no.  I,  1584,  upper  part  lost,  inscr. 
slightly  mutil.  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  eff.  a  portion  of  a  draped 
figure,  15th  cent.,  on  rev.  of  inscr.  a  portion  of  the  border  of  a 
large  Flemish  brass  with  sh.  ;  now  mur.,  S.C.  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  XIII,  43  (obv.  and  rev.). 

Colchester,  St.  Peter.  I.  John  Saye,  alderman,  1509,  in 
civic  mantle  inlaid  red,  and  w.  Elizth.,  1530,  with  4  sons  and  1 
dau.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  mur.,  S.A.  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  XIII,  46.  II.  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Woodthorpe  of  Laven- 
ham,  1553,  a  benefactor  to  the  poor,  with  4  sons  and  5  dans.,  and 
her  2  husbands,  (1)  Aleyn  Dister  [died  1537],  in  civil  dress,  (2) 
Robt.  Leache  [died  1559],  in  civic  mantle  inlaid  red,  all  kng., 
rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  mur.,  N.A.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.,  XIII,  45. 
III.  John  Saj-er,  1563,  in  civil  dress,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  6  Eng. 
vv.  and  ach.,  mur.,  S.A.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XIII,  48.  IV. 
Wm.  Brown,  gent.,  in  civil  dress,  vdth  6  sons,  and  w.  Margt., 
with  2  daus.,  both  died  1572,  all  kng.,  inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.,  ach., 
mur.,  N.A.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XIII,  50.  V.  Rich.  Sayer, 
gent.,  1610,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws,,  (1)  Ailse  Spooner  with  1 


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son,  (2)  Ellen  Lawrence,  widow,  with  1  dan.  Jane,  all  kng.,  rect. 
pi.  with  inscr.,  6  Eng.  vv.  and  ach.,  mur.,  N.A. 

Colchester  Museum,  see  Museums. 

Cold  Norton.  I.  Lady,  c.  1520  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  Essex 
Review,  V,  216.  II.  Two  shs.,  C.  step. 

Colne  Engaine.  I.  Inscr.  Agnes  Hunte,  widow,  and  dans., 
Agnes,  Alys,  Elizth.,  c.  1520,  now  mur.,  C. 

Colne,  Wake’s.  I.  Inscr.  with  7  Eng.  vv.,  ach.  and  2shs.Edm. 
Sandford,  gent.,  1611  ;  his  brother  Geo.  pos.  ;  N.  II.  Inscr. 
Wm.  Tyffin,  esq.,  fellow  of  the  Middle  Temple,  1617,  aged  85,  and 
w.  Mary,  sister  to  Andrew  Jenour  of  Much  Dunmow,  esq.,  1616  ; 
also  John,  son  of  Hen.  Tyffin,  nephew  and  next  h.  of  Wm.  Tyffin, 
1616,  and  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  Andrew  Jenour,  1620,  had  5  sons  and 
5  daus.,  mur.,  C. 

CoRRiNGHAM.  I.  Rich,  de  Beltoun,  rector,  c.  1340,  hf.  eif.  in 
mass  vests.,  C.  Alenin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  23  ;  Essex  Review, 
VII,  36.  II.  Inscr.  Alice  Greyve,  1453,  C.  Essex  Review,  X, 
90.  III.  Civilian,  c.  1460,  mutil.,  worn  ;  inscr.  lost ;  rel.,  C. 
Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI,  117.  IV.  Inscr.  Thos.  at  Lee,  ‘‘  ffirmarius 
istius  manerii  ”,  1464,  and  w.  Margt.,  N.  Essex  Review,  X,  90. 
V.  Inscr.  with  2  Eng.  vv.  Robt.  Draper,  "  person  of  Corringham  ”, 
1595,  N.C. 

Cranham.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Nathan  Wright,  1657,  C. 

Cressing.  I.  Dorcas,  dau.  of  Wm.  Bigg  of  Topsfield,  gent., 
w.  of  Thos.  Musgrave  of  Norton,  Yorks.,  esq.,  died  in  childbirth, 
1610,  aged  23,  seated  figure  with  infant  in  swaddling  clothes  at 
feet,  C.  Antiquary,  XXXIX,  116. 

Cricksea.  I.  Inscr.  and  3  shs.  Sir  Arthur  Herris  of  Crecksea, 
1631  ;  mar.  (1)  Ann,  only  dau.  and  h.  of  Robt.  Cranmer  of 
Chipsted,  Kent,  (2)  Dame  Ann,  only  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  Nich. 
Salter  of  London,  widow  of  Sir  Hen.  Bowyer,  C. 

Dagenham.  I.  Sir  Thos.  Urswyk,  recorder  of  London,  chief 
baron  of  the  exchequer,  1479,  in  mantle  without  coif  and  hood, 
and  w.  in  mantle,  with  4  sons  (recently  stolen)  and  9  daus.  (the 
eldest  a  nun),  2  shs.  ;  2  other  shs.  and  chamfer  inscr.  lost  ;  A.T.,  C. 
Ashdown,  Costume,  188  (1  dau.)  ;  Beaumont,  68  ;  Boutell,  Br. 
and  Slabs,  93  (1  dau.)  ;  Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust.,  no.  3, 
p.  99  ;  Ga^vthorp,  pi.  41,  p.  86  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  197  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  II,  pi.  53  ;  Ogborne,  58  ;  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch., 
XIV,  45  ;  Shawcross,  J.  P.,  Hist,  of  Dagenham,  103  ;  Suffling, 
184  ;  Ward,  29. 


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Danbury.  I.  Inscr.,  ach.  and  sh.  Humf.  Mildmay,  esq.,  1613, 
son  of  Sir  Walter  Mildmay,  chancellor  of  the  exchequer  and  privy 
councillor  to  Queen  Elizth.,  by  Mary  sister  of  Sir  Francis 
Walsingham,  secretary  of  state  to  the  same  Queen,  N.A.  II. 
Inscr.  and  ach.  EdAv.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Humf.  Mildmay  by  Joan, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Croftes  of  Saxham,  died  young,  1635,  N.A.  An 
indent  for  a  cross  hr.,  15th  cent.,  is  figured  in  Reliquary  and 
Illust.  Arch.,  VII,  77. 

Dengie.  I.  Lady,  c.  1520,  mutil.  and  partly  covered,  with 
5  sons  and  3  daus.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  257. 

Donyland,  East  (new  church).  I.  Nich.  Marshall  of  Benyng- 
ham,  esq.,  only  son  of  Mary  Graye,  1621,  aged  36,  in  civil  dress  ; 
mar.  (1)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Browne  of  Elamberts,  Essex, 
(2)  Alice,  dau.  of  Geo.  Brooke  of  Aspall,  Suff., esq.,  who  pos.,  with 
another  to  his  mother,  mur.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  Ill,  256.  II. 
Mary,  w.  (1)  of  Nich.  Marshall,  esq.,  (2)  of  Wm.  Graye,  esq.,  1627, 
age  56,  mur.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  Ill,  256. 

Dovercourt.  I.  Civilian  and  scroll,  c.  1430  ;  placed  in  the 
ch.  in  1920  ;  mur.,  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XVI,  49. 

Downham.  I.  Inscr.  in  Er.  Monsr.  Thos.  Tyrell,  c.  1380,  rel. 
Avith  no.  II,  now  mur.,  N.  Chancellor,  pi.  54  ;  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  VII,  8.  II.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  and  sh.  of  d’Adeleigh.  Alice, 
w.  of  no.  I,  rel.  Chancellor,  pi.  54  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  8. 
III.  Inscr.  Good  ”  Sir  Hen.  Terrell,  and  w.  Dame  Thomassin, 
1588,  mur.,  C.  Chancellor,  pi.  54  ;  Essex  Review,  X,  97.  IV. 
Inscr.  Joyce,  dau.  of  John  Baker,  esq.,  w.  of  John  Tyrell,  esq., 
1594,  mur.,  C.  Chancellor,  pi.  54  ;  Essex  Review,  X,  97. 

Dunmow,  Great.  I.  [Wm.  Glassock,  1579]  and  w.  [Philipe], 
2  shs.  ;  male  eff.  and  inscr.  lost;  now  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr. 
John  Huthersaul,  1604,  aged  33  ;  his  widow  Martha  pos.  ; 
mur.,  S.A. 

Easter,  Good.  I.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Edw.  Buggx,  gent.,  w.  of 
Thos.  Norrington,  1610,  with  1  dau.,  mutil.,  mur.,  S.A. 

Easter,  High.  I.  Inscr.  (chamfer).  Dame  Agnes,  w.  of  Sir 
Geoff.  Gate,  captain  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  marshal  of  Calais,  1487, 
mutil.,  loose  in  VestrjL  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI,  119. 

Easton,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  John  Mead  of  Duton  Hill,  gent., 
1614,  aged  67,  N.  II.  Inscr.  with  2  Lat.  vv.  Thos  Cecill,  rector, 
1627,  C. 

Easton,  Little.  I.  Bobt.  Fyn,  rector,  born  at  North  burgh, 
died  c.  1420,  in  mass  vests.,  inscr.  in  3  Lat.  vv.,  C.  Alcuin  Club 
Colls.,  XXII,  31  ;  Chancellor,  pi.  22  ;  Essex  Review,  IX,  78. 


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II.  Hen.  Bourchier,  K.G.,  first  earl  of  Essex,  lord  treasurer,  1483, 
in  arm.,  with  garter  and  mantle,  crest  lost,  and  his  countess 
Isabel  [Plantagenet,  dau.  of  Rich.,  earl  of  Cambridge,  aunt  to 
Edw.  IV,  died  1485],  both  with  collars  of  suns  and  roses, 
coloured,  fine  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  A.T.,  C.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs., 
134  (collar)  ;  Chancellor,  pis.  24,  26  ;  Foster,  Feudal  Arms,  32 
(octavo),  28  (quarto)  head  of  man  ;  Haines,  116  (collar)  ; 
Memorials  of  Old  Essex,  126  ;  Vetusta  Monumenta,  II,  pi.  53  ; 
F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  25  ;  Waller,  pt.  14.  An  indent  for  a  fine 
floriated  cross  with  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Margery,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thos.  Lovaine,  14th  cent.,  is  figured  in  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XII, 
231. 

Eastwood.  I.  Thos.  Burrough,  yeoman,  1600,  aged  45,  in 
civil  dress,  had  10  children,  and  left  his  w.  Mary  and  6  children, 
Thos.,  Barnabas,  John,  Mary,  Bridget,  Martha,  surviving,  C. 
Antiquary,  XXXVIII,  46. 

Elmdox.  I.  Civilian  and  2  ws..  one  with  5  sons  and  4  daus., 
the  other  with  4  sons  and  6  daus.,  c.  1530,  marg.  inscr.  with  text 
from  Job  XIX,  25  ;  foot  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  S.C.  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  VII,  214.  Possibly  John  Cooke,  1537,  and  ws.  II.  Inscr., 
4  sons,  8 daus.,  8  Lat.  and  10  Eng.  vv.,  and  another  sm.  inscr.  ; 
the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Thos.  Crawdey,  esq.,  1559,  and  2  ws.  ; 
S.C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  216.  Thos.  Crawley  founded  a 
school  at  Elmdon. 

Elmstead.  I.  Two  hands  issuing  from  clouds  and  supporting 
a  heart,  scroll  above,  c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost ;  C.  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  VI,  147. 

Elsenham.  I.  Anne,  dau.  of  Dr.  Tuer,  w.  of  Thos.  Eielde, 
1615,  aged  26,  leaving  1  dau.,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  sh., 
mur.,  C.  II.  Alice,  widow  of  Robt.  Claydon  of  Ashdon,  by 
whom  3  children,  w.  of  Dr.  Tuer,  vicar,  by  whom  1  child,  1619, 
aged  72,  mar.  22  years  within  4  months  and  4  days,  kng.,  rect.  pi. 
with  inscr.  and  sh.,  mur.,  C.  The  inscr.  to  John  Walderne, 
esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1400,  and  the  br.  to  Wm.  Barlee,  esq., 
1521,  and  w.  Elizth.  (eff.  gone),  are  now  lost.  A  portion  of  the 
inscr.  of  the  latter  is  in  Saffron  Walden  museum.  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  XII,  233. 

Epping  (old  church).  I.  Thos.  Palmer,  esq.,  3rd  son  of  Hen. 
Palmer  of  Dewshall,  Lambourne,  Essex,  esq.,  scholar  of  St.John’s 
Coll.,  Camb.,  professor  of  common  law,  utter  barrister  of  Lincoln’s 
Inn,  died  at  his  dwelling  house  called  Gilles  in  the  par.  of  Epping, 
1621,  in  gown,  leaving  his  w.  Joan  (who  pos.),  dau.  and  h.  of 


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John  Hogben  of  Canterbury, mcht.,  sole  executrix,  inscr.,  GLat.vv., 
2  scrolls,  ach.  and  sh.,  mur.,  Tower.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  58. 

Fambridge,  North.  I.  Wm.  Osborne,  1590,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Annes,  dau.  of  Wm.  Walker,  head  lost,  with  8  sons  and  8  daus., 
C.  II.  Inscr.  Ann,  w.  of  Wm.  Osborne,  gent.,  1607,  aged  72, 
had  8  sons  and  8  daus.,  mutil.,  C. 

Faulkbourne.  I.  Two  shs.,  Bassett,  etc.,  16th  cent.  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  C.  II.  Hen.  Fortescue,  one  of  the  fower  esquires  for 
the  bodie  ”  to  Queen  Elizth.,  “  lorde  and  patron  of  Falkborne  ”, 
1576,  in  arm,  with  4  sons  and  5  daus.  by  his  1st  w.  Elizth.  Stafford, 
and  1  son  by  his  2nd  w.  Dame  Mary  Darrell,  4 shs.,  marg.  inscr.,  C. 
Clermont,  Lord,  A  family  Hist,  of  Fortescue,  1st  ed.  1869,  166, 
2nded.  1880,  250  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  IX,  24.  III.  Dame  Mary 

Darrell,  widow,  [dau.  of - -  Daniel],  w.  (1)  of  Sir  Edw.  Darrell, 

b}^  whom  1  dau.  Eleanor,  (2)  of  Philip  Maunsell,  esq.,  by  whom  1 
son  Rise,  (3)  of  Hen.  Fortescue,  esq.  (no.  II),  by  whom  1  son 
Dudley,  1598,  lozenge  and  3  shs.,  C.  Clermont,  1st  ed.,  166, 
2nd  ed.,  250  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  IX,  26. 

Feering.  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Judith,  dau.  of  John  Gaell 
of  Hadleigh,  gent.,  w.  of  Robt.  Aylett,  LL.D.,  vicar,  1623,  aged 
29,  mur.,  C. 

Felsted.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1415,  marg.  inscr.  nearly  all  lost, 
C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VI,  150.  II.  Cristine,  w.  of  John  Bray, 
esq.,  1420,  hf.  eff.,  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VI,  148.  III.  Inscr. 
(eff.  in  swaddling  clothes  lost).  Thos.,  son  of  Sir  Robt.  Ryche, 
1564,  sm.,  S.C.  Rubbing  of  eff.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  An  indent 
for  a  br.  to  a  priest,  14th  cent.,  sm.  hf.  eff.  in  head  of  a  fine 
floriated  cross  with  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  is  figured  in 
Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  220. 

Finchingfield.  I.  John  Berners,  esq.,  in  arm.  with  tabard, 
and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Simon  Wysseman,  esq.,  1523,  in  heraldic 
mantle,  2  shs.  (2  others  lost),  A.T.,  S.C.  Chancellor,  pi.  72  ; 
Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  IX,  155.  II.  Inscr.  Robt.  Kempe, 
esq.,  1524,  and  w.  Anne,  A.T.,  N.A.  Chancellor,  pi.  74  ;  Essex 
Review,  X,  92.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Meade,  esq.,  1629, 

aged  65  ;  his  w.  pos.  ;  C.,  under  organ.  Essex  Review,  X,  100. 

Fingringhoe.  I.  Inscr.  Mary,  w.  of  Rich.  Bryan,  1587,  S.C. 
II.  Inscr.  Rich.  Bryan,  1592,  S.C.  III.  Inscr.  Marcie,  w.  of 
Rich.  Wade,  1601,  S.C.  IV.  John  Alleyn,  c.  1600,  in  civil 
dress,  and  dau.  Ailse  ;  inscr.  palimp.  of  about  the  same  date,  on 
rev.  “  Jehova  dedit,  Jehova  abstulit  ”  etc.  ;  now  mur.,  S.C. 
Memorials  of  Old  Essex,  139. 


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Foxearth.  I.  Inscr.  Joseph  Sidey,  gent.,  1605,  mur.,  C. 

Fryerning.  I.  Leonard  Berners,  3rd  son  of  Wm.  Berners, 
esq.,  1563,  in  arm.  (all  lost  but  frag,  of  left  foot  which  is  palimp., 
on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  civilian  c.  1500),  and  w.  Mary,  dau.  and 
coh.  of  Jas  Gedge  of  Shenfield,  esq.  (palimp.,  on  rev.  the  upper 
part  of  a  figure  of  a  widow,  c.  1460),  frag,  of  a  scroll  (palimp.,  on 
rev.  a  few  lines  of  drapery)  ;  2  sons,  1  dau.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  all 
fixed  in  swivel  frame  in  Vestry.  Essex  Revieiv,  III,  123  (obv.  and 
rev.  of  lady)  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  X,  192  (obv.  and  rev.  of  frags.)  ; 

M. B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  101  (obv.  and  rev.  of  lady)  ;  Suckling,  8  (obv. 
and  rev.  of  lady)  ;  Wilde,  E.  E.,  Ingatestone,  etc.,  with  Eryerning, 
107,  108. 

Goldhanger.  I.  Lady  ;  the  remains  of  a  hr.  to  Thos.  Heigham, 
esq.,  1531,  in  civil  dress,  and  ws.  Alys,  Awdrie,  and  Frances,  A.T., 
S.C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI,  123.  II.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Anth. 
Heyham,  gent.,  1540,  and  w.  Anne,  now  placed  over  no.  I.  Essex 
Trans.,  N.S.  XI,  123. 

Goseield.  I.  Thos.  Bolf,  serjeant-at-law,  1440,  in  robes  with 
coif,  ''  Es  (aes)  dedit  ipse  satis,  miserisque  viis  maculatis  (lepers) 
carcere  prostratis,  et  virginibusque  bona  gratis,  inter  juristas 
quasi  flos  enituit  iste  ”,  inscr.  in  10  Lat.  vv.,  A.T.,  C.  Boutell, 
Series  ;  Chancellor,  pi.  42  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  53  ;  Reli¬ 
quary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  XIV,  43.  II.  Three  shs.  and  4  frags, 
of  marg.  inscr.  from  the  hr.  to  John  Greene,  [1473],  who  mar. 
Edith,  dau.  of  no.  I,  N.  The  frags,  of  inscr.  are  palimp.,  on  rev. 
portions  of  a  similar  inscr.  These  and  one  of  the  shs.  loose  at 
the  vicarage  in  1914.  III.  A  sh.,  Wilford  imp.  Fermour  ;  the 
remains  of  a  hr.  to  Robt.  Wilford,  1545,  and  w.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir 
Rich.  Fermour  ;  loose  in  1914.  IV.  Inscr.  (chamfer).  [Sir 
Hugh  Ryche,  K.B.],  son  of  Sir  Rich.  Ryche,  lord  Ryche,  155[4], 
and  w.  Anne,  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Wentworth,  mutiL,  A.T., 

N. C.  Chancellor,  pi.  42.  V.  Inscr.  (chamfer),  ach.  and  2  shs. 
Sir  John  Wentworth,  1567,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Bettenham 
of  Pluckley,  Kent,  esq.,  [1575],  A.T.,  C.  Chancellor,  pi.  70. 

Hallixgbijry,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  Agnes,  grandmother  of  Sir 
Hen.  Parkar,  lord  Morley,  1440,  aged  70  ;  Elizth.  de  la  Pole, 
dau.  of  the  duke  of  Suffolk,  w.  of  Sir  Hen.  Lovel,  lord  Morley, 
1480,  aged  51  ;  Sir  Wm.  Parkar,  1520,  aged  56  ;  Alice  Lovel, 
mother  of  Sir  Hen.  Parkar,  1528,  aged  60  ;  Alice,  w.  of  Sir  Hen. 
Parkar,  1552,  aged  66  ;  Sir  Hen.  Parkar,  lord  Morley,  1556, 
aged  80  ;  6  plates  all  with  Lat.  vv.  and  pos.  by  Sir  Hen.  Parkar, 
lord  Morley,  the  nephew  and  h.  in  1556,  mur..  Tower. 


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Halstead.  I.  Barth.,  lord  Bourchier,  died  1409,  but  engr. 
later  c.  1420,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Sutton,  (2)  Iden  [Lovey],  in  widow’s  dress,  1  sh.  ;  inscr.,  helmet 
with  crest,  banner  and  4  shs.  lost  ;  large,  once  on  A.T.,  S.A. 
Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VI,  153.  II.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Coggeshall, 
gent.,  w.  of  John  Watson,  1604,  with  2  sons,  3  daus.,  and  infant 
in  swaddling  clothes,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  mur.,  S.A. 
Chancellor,  pi.  141 . 

Ham,  East.  I.  Inscr.  Benefaction  of  Robt.  Rampston,  who 
left  403.  yearly  to  the  poor,  1585,  mur.,  C.  II.  Hester,  ‘‘  the 
vartuous  loveing  and  obedyent  wife  ”  of  Frances  Neve,  citizen 
and  mcht. -tailor  of  London,  1610,  aged  about  58,  1  sh.,  C.  Essex 
Review,  VII,  37.  III.  Elizth.,  eld.  dau.  of  Jas.  Harvey  of 
Dagenham,  esq.,  w.  of  Rich.  Heigham,  esq.,  1622,  had  3  children, 
Jas.,  Mary,  Elizth.,  2  shs.,  C.  Antiquary,  XXXIX,  176.  IV. 
Inscr.  Wm.,  son  of  Wm.  Johnson,  esq.,  1631,  aged  1  week,  mur.,  C. 

V.  Ach.  ;  inscr.  cut  in  stone.  Mary,  eld.  dau.  of  Sam.  Colman  of 
Brentelyn,  Suff.,  esq.,  w.  of  Wm.  Johnson,  esq.,  1634,  C.  Godfrey, 

W .  H.,  Hist,  of  Ar chit,  in  London,  221 . 

Ham,  West.  I.  Thos.  Staples  of  West  Ham,  tanner,  who  left 
20s.  yearly  to  the  poor,  1592,  in  civil  dress,  and  4  wives,  Anne, 
Margt.,  Denis,  Alice,  rect.  pi.  with  20  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.,  mur.,  N. 

Hanningfield,  East  (old  church).  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Brydges, 
esq.,  of  Lincoln’s  Inn,  “  counceller  at  law,”  1606,  C. 

Hanningfield,  West.  I.  Isabel  Clonvill  and  son  John  (eff. 
lost),  1361,  hf.  effs.  with  Fr.  inscr.,  S.A.  Chancellor,  pi.  131  ; 
Essex  Review,  X,  88  ;  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  V,  13.  II. 
Inscr.  marg.,  and  2  shs.  John  Clonville  and  w.  Margerie,  dau.  of 
Sir  Wm.  Alyngton,  16th  cent.,  much  mutil.,  A.T.,  N.  Chancellor, 
pi.  131. 

Harlow.  I.  Man  in  arm.  and  w.,  c.  1430  ;  inscr.  lost ;  sm. 
Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  12.  II.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1490,  with 
4  sons  and  5  daus.  :  inscr.  lost ;  N.  Essex  Review,  IX,  84.  III. 
Thos.  Aylmer,  gent.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alys,  1518,  with  7  sons 
and  4  daus.,  1  sh.  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  VII,  83.  IV.  Mr. 
Wm.  Sumner,  last  tenant  of  John  Reeve,  last  lord  abbot  of  St. 
Edmond’s  Bury,  1559,  in  civil  dress  ;  he  gave  £10.  6s.  lid.  towards 
beautifying  the  ch.  ;  mutil.,  sm.  ;  inscr.  lost.  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  X,  198.  V.  Inscr.  Geo.  Deryngton,  yeoman,  1575,  aged  70. 
VI.  Edw.  Bugge  the  elder,  gent.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Jane,  1582, 
with  3  sons  and  2  daus.,  2  shs.  Antiquary,  XXXVIII,  8.  VII. 
Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1585,  mutil.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.  VIII.  W. 


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Newman,  1602,  in  civil  dress,  with  fig.  of  death,  both  standing, 
rect.  pi.  withinscr.,  sm.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  II.  IX.  John 
Gladwin  the  elder,  1615,  aged  95,  in  civil  dress,  who  “  with  longe 
and  tedious  sutes  in  lawe  with  ye  lord  of  ye  manner  of  Harlowe 
did  prove  the  custome  for  the  copieholds  to  ye  great  benifitt  of 
posteritie  for  ever  ”,  sm.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  9.  X.  Inscr. 
with  sh.  Margery,  dau.  of  Nich.  Cely,  gent.,  w.  of  Robt.  Lawson, 
gent.,  1617.  XI.  Rich.  Bugges,  esq.,  son  of  Edw.  Bugges, 
1636,  in  arm.,  holding  a  staff,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Vahan,  dau.  of  Robt 
Streinsbam,  gent.,  (2)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Bowles,  esq.,  inscr. 
with  4  Eng.  w.,  ach.  and  2  shs.  Reliquary  and  Illust,  Arch., 
IX,  161.  XII.  [Francis  Reve  of  Harlow,  1639,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Joan,  dau.  of  Rich.  Jocelin,  1642],  kng.,  ach  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
sm.  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  XIV,  137.  All,  except  no. 
II,  mounted  on  boards  on  west  wall  of  N.Tr. 

Harwich.  I.  Inscr.  John  Rychemond,  [1530],  and  ws.  Joan 
and  Christian,  mur.,  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.,  X,  200. 

Hatfield  Broadoak.  I.  Head  of  a  lady,  c.  1395,  found  on 
the  site  of  the  priory  in  1903,  now  in  ch.  library.  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  XII,  234.  II.  Inscr.  (effs.  lost).  Thos.  Baryngton,  esq., 
died  5  April,  1472,  and  w.  Anne,  died  ‘‘  proximo  die  sequente  ”, 
now  mur.,  N.C.  Essex  Review,  X,  91.  III.  Inscr.  Benefaction 
of  John  Gobert  of  Coventry,  esq.,  who  died  1623,  erected  by  Sir 
John  Barrington  in  1661,  mur.,  S.A. 

Hatfield  Peverell.  I.  Two  shs.,  15th  cent.  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
C.  II.  John  Allen,  esq.,  1572,  in  civil  dress,  and  1st  w.,  with 
3  sons  and  4  daus.,  all  kng.,  inscr.  in  24  Eng.  vv.  ;  2  other  ws. 
lost ;  C.  Memorials  of  Old  Essex,  135.  III.  Inscr.  in  14  Eng. 
vv.  to  a  “  good  and  godly  wyght  ”  of  female  sex,  descended  from 
‘‘  Umfrey  bohune  of  Hartforde  auncient  earle  ”,  c.  1570,  curious, 
C.  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  XIV,  131.  IV.  Inscr.  Martha, 
dau.  and  coh.  of  John  Glascocke,  gent.,  being  his  only  dau.  by 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Jocelyne,  w.  of  Edm.  Aleyn,  esq.,  1593,  C. 

Hempstead.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1475  ;  inscr.  lost ;  N. 
Essex  Review,  IX,  81.  II.  Civilian,  c.  1480,  with  5  sons  and 
2  daus.  ;  w.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch., 
VII,  78.  III.  Thos  Huntingdon,  esq.  [1498],  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Tyrrell  of  Beeches,  4  shs.  ;  inscr.  lost ; 
N.C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  223.  IV.  Wm.  Mordaunt, 
chief  prothonotary  of  the  common  pleas,  son  of  Wm.  Mordaunt 
of  Turvey,  Beds.,  1518,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anne,  youngest 
dau.  and  coh.  of  Thos.  Huntingdon,  with  10  sons  ;  w.  and  group 


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of  daus.  lost  ;  N.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.,  XVI,  206.  V.  Inscr. 
Rich.  Westley,  1518,  and  w.  done,  N.C.  Essex  Review,  X,  92. 
VI.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1530,  with  4  sons  and  5  dans.,  children  much 
worn  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  sm.,  N.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  38. 
An  indent  for  a  marg,  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Dame  Margerie  de 
Basingge,  14th  cent.,  is  figured  in  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  X,  202. 

Henny,  Great.  I.  Wm.  Fyscher,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Annes, 
c.  1530,  with  6  sons  and  9  daus.,  local,  mur.,  C.  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  X,  195.  II.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Geo.  Golding,  gent., 
1617,  aged  64,  mur.,  N.  Essex  Review,  X,  99. 

Heybridge.  I.  John  Whitacres,  gent.,  1627,  in  civil  dress, 
inscr.  with  2  Lat.  vv.  ;  John  Shaw  pos.  *,  C.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh. 
Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Wiseman  of  Stisted  Hall,  esq.,  w.  of  John 

Freshwater,  esq.,  1681,  aged  87,  C. 

Horkesley,  Little.  I.  Sir  Robt.  Swynborne,  lord  of  the 
manor,  1391,  in  arm.,  and  his  son  Sir  Thos.,  lord  of  Hammys, 
mayor  of  Bordeaux,  captain  of  the  castle  of  Fronsac,  1412,  in 
arm.  with  collar  of  SS.,  each  under  triple  canopy,  5  shs.  (another 
lost),  marg.  inscr.  in  Fr.,  large,  very  fine,  A.T.,  S.C.  Ashdown, 
Armour,  170, 198  (effs.)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  1  (part  of  canopy), 
55  (effs.)  ;  Chancellor,  pi.  31  ;  Commission  Report,  III,  171  ; 
Fairholt,  Costume,  1,  206  (effs.)  ;  Memorials  of  Old  Essex,  122  , 
Suckling,  103  ;  Suffling,  61  (Sir  Thos.)  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List, 
pi.  13  ;  Waller,  pt.  3.  II.  Inscr.  marg.  (effs.  in  arm.  and  4 
shs.  lost).  John  Swynborne,  1430,  and  his  brother  Andrew,  1418, 
mutil.,  S.C.  Chancellor,  pi.  32  (inscr.)  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  X, 
210  (slab  with  inscr.,  1  eff.  and  3  shs.)  ;  Suckling.  134  (under 
Layer  Marney).  III.  [Kath.  ?]  Leventhorp,  [1502],  in  shroud, 
1  sh.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  S.C.  Antiquarian  Etching  Club,  III,  pL  9  ; 
Chancellor,  pi.  32;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  21.  IV.  Dame 
Brygete  Marnay,  1549,  in  heraldic- mantle,  and  her  2  husbands, 
Thos.  Fyndorne,  esq.,  and  John,  lord  Marnay,  [1524],  both  in 
arm.  with  tabards,  2  shs.,  A.T.,  C.  Builder,  L,  499  ,  Chancellor, 
pi.  12  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XII,  236  ;  Suckling,  104  ;  Suffling, 
115  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  30,  no.  2  (effs.).  V.  Sh.  ;  eff. 
of  lady  and  inscr.  lost  ;  S.C.  An  indent  for  a  br.  to  a  man  in  arm. 
and  w.,  c.  1425,  under  double  canopy,  A.T.,  C.,  is  figured  by 
Chancellor,  pi.  32,  and  in  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.,  VII,  235. 

Hornchurch.  I.  “  Sire  Boneface  de  Hart,  chaunoine  de  Oste  ”, 
a  cross  with  2  large  hf.  effs.,  all  lost  but  2  letters  of  Lombardic 
inscr.,  14th  cent.,  C.  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  VII,  74.  II. 
Sh.,  Scargile  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Thos.  Scargile,  esq.,  1475, 


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and  w.  Elizth.,  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI,  323.  III.  Five 
sons,  c.  1500,  C.  IV.  Two  shs.  ;  the  remains  of  the  hr.  to 
Kath,  Powlett,  w.  of  Wm.  Fermor,  1510,  rel.  with  no.  II,  C. 
Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI,  326.  V.  Inscr.  (eff.  in  acad.  lost).  Geo. 
Reede,  LL.B.,  vicar,  1530,  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI,  329.  VI. 
Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  (elf.  lost).  Jas.  Pollexfen,  born  at 
Yealmpton,  Devon,  B.C.L.,  fellow,  auditor  and  steward  of  St. 
Mary’s  Coll.,  Oxford,  1587,  aged  44  ;  mar.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Jas. 
and  Alice  Barefoote  of  Northleigh,  Oxon,  had  6  sons  and  2  daus., 
C.  VII.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Peerce  Pennaunte,  esq.,  servant  to 
Edw.  VI  and  Queen  Mary,  gentleman  usher  for  32  years  to  Queen 
Elizth.,  1590,  aged  70,  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.,  XI,  332.  VIII. 
Thos.  Drywood,  1591,  aged  57,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anne,  mar. 
28  years,  with  8  sons  and  3  daus.  (mutil.),  sm.  ;  a  portion  of  the 
marg.  inscr.  still  remains  in  orig.  stone  ;  rel.,  C.  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  X,  205.  IX.  Inscr.  Homphry  Drywood,  1595,  aged  58, 
and  w.  Parnell,  mar.  28  years,  had  1  dau.  Anne,  C.  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  XI,  333.  X.  Two  ladies  ;  the  remains  of  the  hr.  to  Wm. 
Drywoode  of  Fobbing,  yeoman,  1602,  and  3  ws.,  Eliz.,  Alice, 
Joan,  C.  XI.  Thos.  Hone  of  Garolens,  gent.,  1604,  aged  63, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.,  with  6  sons  and  6  daus.,  1  sh.,  sm  ;  inscr. 
and  children  now  mur.,  N.C.,  ehs.  rel.  in  another  stone,  C.  Essex 
Trans.,  N.S.  IX,  28  (effs.  etc.),  XI,  334  (sh.).  XII.  Sh.,  on  a 
chevron  3  birds’  heads,  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI,  325.  Most  of 
the  brasses  have  been  incorrectly  relaid.  Nos.  Ill,  VI,  VII, 
IX,  X,  and  XII  on  one  slab. 

Horndox,  East.  I.  Sir  Thos.  Tyrell,  1476  (eff.  in  arm.  lost), 
and  widow  Dame  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Marney,  marg.  inscr. 
mutil.  ;  another  inscr.  and  4  shs.  lost  ;  A.T.,  N.C.  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  IV,  48.  II.  Man  in  arm.,  head  gone,  c.  1520,  with  8 
sons,  kng.  ;  2  ws.,  daus..  Trinity,  and  inscr.  lost  ;  mur.,  A.T.,  S.C. 
Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  X,  190.  III.  Sm.  frag,  of  canopy,  and  2 
frags,  of  shs.,  one  palimp.,  found  during  the  restoration  in  1899. 
Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI,  128,  129  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  78  (palimp). 

Horndon-on-the-Hill.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Dan.  Caldwell, 
[1634],  C. 

Huttox.  I.  Man  in  arm.  and  w.,  c.  1525,  with  8  sons  and  8 
daus.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  S.C.  Suckling,  77.  II.  Inscr. 
(eff.  lost).  Geo.,  son  of  Rich.  White,  esq.,  1584,  now  mur.,  S.C. 

Ilford,  Little.  I.  Thos.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Heron, 
private  treasurer  to  the  king,  died  at  Alderbroke,  1517,  aged 
14,  in  civil  dress  with  penner  and  inkhorn,  formerly  C.,  now  mur., 


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N.A.  Clinch,  Costume,  254  (eff.)  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  264  ; 
Haines,  85  (eff.).  II.  Wm.,  son  of  Barnard  and  Anne  Hyde, 
1614,  an  infant  in  swaddling  clothes,  also  Anne  their  only  dan., 
1630,  aged  18,  inscr.  and  6  Eng.  and  2  Lat.  vv.  composed  by  her 
brother  Barnard,  sm.,  formerly  N.,  now  mur.,  N.A.  Antiquary, 
XXXIX,  237. 

Ingatestone.  I.  Sh.,  Bernard  ;  eff.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  for 
Eustace  Bernard,  1518,  C. 

Ingrave.  I.  Margt.,  [dau.  of  Sir  Lewes  John  by  Anne,  dan. 
of  John  Montague,  earl  of  Salisbury,  w.  (1)  of  Sir  Wm.  Lucy, 

(2)  of -  Wake],  1466,  marg.  inscr.  mutih,  4  shs.  ;  foot  inscr. 

and  scroll  lost  ;  C.  Commission  Report,  IV,  78  ;  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  VI,  39.  II.  [Sir  Rich.  Eitzlewes,  1528,  in  arm.  with  tabard, 
and  4  ws.,  (1)  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Harleston  of  Shimpling,  Norf., 
(2)  unknown,  (3)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph  Shelton,  (4)  Joan, 
dau.  of  — —  Hornby  of  Lines.],  all  except  no.  2  in  heraldic  mantles  ; 
children,  device  and  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Beaumont,  179  (man  and 
1  w.)  ;  Commission  Report,  IV,  78  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VI,  46  ; 
F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  23,  no.  2.  Both  removed  from  West 
Horndon  alias  Thorndon  ch.  in  1731. 

Kelvedon  Hatch  (old  church).  I.  Lady,  c.  1560  ;  husband 
and  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  X,  206.  II.  Inscr. 
John  Wright,  gent.,  lord  and  patron  of  this  ch.,  1608,  mur.,  0. 

III.  Inscr.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Edw'.  Suliard  of  Flemmins,  Essex, 
w.  of  no.  II,  died  in  childbed,  1617,  had  3  sons  and  4  daus.,  C. 

IV.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Rich.  Luther,  [1638],  and  Anthony  Luther, 
[1627],  brothers,  “  lived  neare  40  yeares  joynte  liowsekeepers  ”, 
C.  V.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Jane,  eld.  dau.  of  Gilbert  Armestrong  of 
Notts.,  esq.,  w.  of  Anth.  Luther,  esq.,  [1640],  C.  VI.  Inscr.  and 
sh.  Abigail,  eld.  dau.  of  Andrew  Hawes  of  London,  fishmonger, 
w.  of  Robt.  Thurkettle,  grocer,  1656,  had  5  sons  and  6  daus., 
“  whereof  2  sons  and  1  dau.  lie  with  her  ”,  N. 

Laindon.  I.  Priest,  c.  1470,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and 
wafer ;  inscr.  lost ;  mur.,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  36  ; 
Essex  Review,  VII,  38.  Possibly  John  Kekilpenny,  rector,  1466. 
II.  Priest,  c.  1510,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer  ;  inscr. 
lost ;  sm.,  mur.,  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  17.  Possibly  Rich. 
Bladwell,  rector,  1513. 

Lambourne.  I.  Robt.  Barfott,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
1546,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Kath.,  with  2  groups  of  children, 
4  sons  and  1  dau.,  and  4  sons  and  10  daus.,  mcht.  mark  and  arms 
of  Mercers’  Co.,  C.  M.B.8.  Trans.,  IV,  54. 


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Latton.  I.  Sir  Peter  Arderne,  chief  baron  of  the  exchequer 
and  a  justice  of  the  common  pleas,  1467,  in  robes  with  coif ,  and  w. 
Kath.  [Bohun],  4  shs.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  A.T.,  C.  Drummond,  H., 
Hist,  of  Noble  British  Families,  I,  Arderne,  16  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  85, 
p.  216  ;  Memorials  of  Old  Essex,  152  ;  Waller,  pt.  4.  II.  [Wm.  ? 
Harper,  esq.],  in  arm.,  and  w.  [Anne  ?]  Arderne,  c.  1490,  with  3 
sons,  3  shs.  ;  1  dau.,  another  sh.,  and  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Boutell, 
Br.  and  Slabs,  91  (head  of  lady)  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  226. 
III.  Emanuell  Wollaye,  gent.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.  [Germin], 
engr.  c.  1600  (dates  not  filled  in),  ach.  and  2  shs.,  C.  Reliquary 
and  Illust.  Arch.,  V,  19.  IV.  Frances,  dau.  of  Francis  Roberts, 
esq.,  w.  of  Rich.  Franklin  of  Willesdon,  Middx.,  esq.,  1604,  aged 
23,  with  1  son  and  1  dau.,  ''  descended  in  the  fourth  generation 
from  the  lady  Judd  ”,  2  shs.,  C.  Essex  Trans.  ;  N.S.  VII,  19. 
Nothing  is  now  known  of  the  brasses  mentioned  by  Haines  to 
(1)  A  priest,  c.  1520,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  inscr. 
lost  ;  and  (2)  A  lady,  c.  1560,  inscr.  lost. 

Laver,  High.  I.  Edw.  Sulyard,  cousin  and  h.  to  Sir  Thos. 
Flemmyng,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Myrabyll,  dau.  and  h.  of  John  Copto, 
esq.,  c.  1495,  with  4  sons  and  1  dau.,  inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.,  C.,  but 
children  now  covered  by  organ.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  14. 

Layer  Marney.  I.  Inscr.,  ach.  and  2  shs.  Robt.  Cammocke, 
gent.,  1585,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Rich.  Badby,  gent.,  by 
whom  1  son  Thos.,  and  5  daus.,  (2)  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Everton, 
gent.  ;  his  son  Thos.  mar.  (1)  Ursula,  dau.  of  John  Wyrley,  esq., 
by  whom  4  sons  and  5  daus.,  (2)  the  only  dau.  of  lord  Ryche  ; 
mur.,  C.  Chancellor,  pi.  92. 

Leigh  near  Rocheord.  I.  Rich.  Haddok,  1453,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Cristine,  with  7  sons  and  3  dans.  ;  also  their  son  John, 
in  civil  dress,  and  his  w.  Alice,  with  8  sons  and  3  daus.  ;  Rich, 
also  had  a  w.  Margt.,  but  of  whom  no  elf.  ;  N.A.  Antiquarian 
Etching  Club,  II,  pi.  51  ;  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  V.  14.  II. 
Inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.  Geo.  Ireland,  1570,  aged  44,  mar.  16  years, 
left  8  children,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Thos.  Saman,  aged  70,  and 
grandson  Thos.,  aged  14,  both  died  5  Aug.,  1576,  C.  IV.  Inscr. 
Robt.  Salmon,  1591,  and  w.  Agnes,  mar.  32  years,  had  6  sons  and 
4  daus.,  N.C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  X,  207.  V.  Rich.  Chester, 
mariner,  an  elder  brother  of  the  Trinity  House  and  master  in  1615, 
died  1632,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  mar.  about  49  years,  with 
4  sons  and  1  dau.  ;  his  sons  Geo.  and  Robt.  pos.  ;  C.  Antiquarian 
Etching  Club,  V,  pi.  54  (man)  ;  Antiquary,  XXXIX,  177  ;  Waters, 
R.  E.  C.,  Memoirs  of  the  Chesters  of  Chicheley,  I,  2  (man).  VI. 


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Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1640  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Antiquary,  XXXIX, 
235.  VII.  Inscr.  Robt.  Salmon,  esq.,  to  whose  deserved 
memory  the  monument  on  the  north  wall  is  erected  ”,  born  at 
Leigh,  1566,  died  1641,  X.C.,  on  same  slab  as  no.  IV.  Essex 
Trans.,  X.S.  X,  207.  VIII.  Inscr.  with  ach.  John  Price,  born 
at  Cardih,  commander  of  several  ships  of  war  under  Wm.  Ill, 
1709,  and  1st  w.  Martha,  dau.  of  Thos.  Godman  of  Bristol,  esq., 
1696,  now  under  no.  VI. 

Leighs,  Great.  I.  Head  of  a  priest,  c.  1370  ;  remainder  of 
eff.  in  mass  vests.,  and  inscr.  lost  ;  now  fixed  on  no.  II.  Essex 
Revieiv,  III,  201  (head  and  part  of  eff.).  II.  Ralph  Strelley, 
rector,  1414,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  head  lost,  C.  Essex  Review, 
III,  131  (with  head  of  no.  1). 

Leyton,  Low.  I.  Ursula,  only  dau.  of  Luke  Gasper,  1493 
(date  newly  added),  inscr.  in  2  Lat.  vv.,  sm.,  now  mur.,  S.A. 
Essex  Review,  IX,  85  ;  Kennedy,  J .,  Hist,  of  Leyton,  1894,  38. 
II.  Inscr.  in  15  Eng.  vv.  "Good”  Lady  Mary  Kyngestone,  died 
1548,  "  whose  yerly  obyte  and  annuversy  ys  determined  to  be 
kept  at  the  cost  of  her  son  Sir  Hen.  Jerninghame  of  the  Quenes 
garde  cheffe  capteyn  ”,  who  pos.  1557,  curious,  mur.,  S.A.  III. 
Inscr.  Benefaction  of  Robt.  Rampston,  1585,  who  left  20s.  yearly 
to  the  poor,  mur.,  S.A.  IV.  Tobias  Wood,  esq.,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Elizth.,  who  died  in  childbirth,  c.  1620,  with  7  sons  and  5 
daus.  ;  inscr.  and  6  vv.  lost  ;  mur.,  S.A.  Antiquary,  XXXIX, 
176. 

Lindsell.  I.  Thos.  Fytche,  1514,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Agnes, 
with  6  sons  and  5  daus.,  N.  Essex  Review,  VII,  40. 

Littlebury.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1480;  2  ws.,  children,  etc.,  and 
inscr.  lost.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  42,  with  Cole’s  sketch. 
II.  Priest,  c.  1510,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer  ;  inscr. 
lost.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  41  ;  Essex  Trans.,  45  ;  Home 
Counties  Mag.,  II,  221.  III.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1510;  inscr. 

lost.  Essex  Trans.,  44.  IV.  Civilian,  c.  1520  ;  another  male 
eff.,  a  female  eff.,  device  and  inscr.  lost.  Essex  Trans.,  46,  with 
Cole’s  sketch.  V.  Inscr.  Jas.  Edwards,  "  satelles  ”  (bailiff)  of 
Hadstock,  Hadham,  and  Littlebury,  died  of  the  plague,  1522  in 
arabics.  Essex  Trans.,  47.  VI.  Jane,  dau.  of  Giles  Poulton 
of  Desborough,  Northants.,  gent.,  w.  of  Hen.  Bradbuirye,  gent., 
1578,  had  1  son  Wm.,  and  3  daus.,  Mary,  Anne,  Elizth.  ;  children 
and  sh.  lost.  Essex  Trans.,  50.  VII.  Anne,  dau.  and  h.  of 
Robt.  Perkin,  w.  of  Thos.  Byrd,  gent.,  1624  ;  sh.  and  device  lost. 
Essex  Trans.,  52.  All  now  mounted  on  boards  and  mural. 


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Loughton.  I.  John  Stonnard,  gent.,  1541,  in  civil  dress,  and 
ws.,  Joan  and  Kath.,  with  foot  inscr.  Reliquary  and  Illust.  ArcJi.^ 
XIV,  130.  II.  [Geo.  Stonnard,  esq.,  1558],  in  arm.,  and  w.  Mary, 
under  arched  canopy,  rect.  pi.  ;  inscr.  lost.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S. 
IX,  29.  III.  Wm.  Nodes,  gent.,  1594,  in  civil  dress,  with  8 
sons,  Wm.,  Geo.,  John,  Chas.,  Rich.,  Robt.,  Francis,  Robt.  ; 
eff.  of  w.  Elizth.  Wollsey  and  6  daus.  lost.  Reliquary  and  Illust. 
Arch.,  XIV,  135.  IV.  Abel  Guilliams,  gent.,  mcht.  of  London, 
1637,  aged  42,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.,  with  6  sons  and  4  dans.,  all 
kng.,  rect.  pi,  ;  inscr,  and  sh.  lost.  Antiquary,  XXXIX,  178. 
Rubbing  of  br.  complete  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  All  rel.  on  floor 
of  C.  Church  rebuilt  in  1877. 

Maldon,  All  Saints.  I.  Sh.  charged  with  a  butcher’s  block 
brush,  c.  1480  ;  effs.  of  a  civilian,  w,,  children,  device,  and  inscr. 
lost  ;  N.A.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI,  133  (slab),  134  (sh.).  II. 
Sh.  Vernon,  etc.  ;  inscr.  cut  in  stone  to  Wm.  Vernon,  1611,  C. 
A  mcht.  mark,  c.  1480,  now  lost,  is  reproduced  in  M.B.S.  Trans., 
Ill,  261.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Marg ABETTING.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  head  gone,  and  w.,  c.  1550, 
with  3  sons  and  4  daus.,  1  sh.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  mur,,  C.  Reli¬ 
quary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  VII,  84  ;  Suckling,  15.  II,  Three 
shs.  ;  inscr.  cut  in  stone  to  Margt.,  dau.  and  h.  of  John  Dodington, 
esq.,  w.  of  Peter  Whetcombe,  1619,  also  Peter  Whetcombe,  1640, 
Tower. 

Matching.  I.  John  Ballett,  gent.,  1638,  aged  65,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Rose,  with  2  sons  and  6  daus.,  1  sh.,  mur.,  N.A.  Antiquary, 
XXXIX,  234. 

Mersea,  East.  I.  Inscr.  in  20  Eng.  vv.  Mawdlyn,  w.  of 
[Marcellanus]  Owtred,  [rector],  1572,  C.  Essex  Review,  X,  94. 

Messing.  I.  Lady,  c.  1540  ;  inscr.  lost ;  rel.,  C.  AI.B.S, 
Trans.,  IV,  52  ;  Suckling,  130.  II.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv. 
John  Porter,  yeoman,  1600,  ‘‘  who  had  issue  8  sons  and  4  daughters 
by  one  woman  ”,  curious,  N.  Essex  Review,  X,  98. 

Mountnessing.  I.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  John  Peers  of  Arnolds 
Hall,  1583,  C.  Essex  Review,  X,  95. 

Navestock.  I.  Inscr.  in  22  Eng.  vv.  Agnes,  dau.  of  John 
Colford,  w.  (I)  of  Thos.  Shouncke,  by  whom  4  children,  (2)  Rich. 
Makyn,  by  whom  2  sons,  Edw.,  Michael,  and  2  daus.,  Prudence, 
Mary,  and  with  whom  she  lived  39  years,  1589,  curious,  mur.,  C. 
II.  Inscr.  Rich.  Makyn,  “  sworne  ordinary  groome  in  the 
chaundrie  ”  to  Edw.  VI,  1603,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Jas.  Wallenger, 
gent.,  who  hath  given  xx  shillings  a  year  to  this  parish  for 


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ever  ”,  1603,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Jas.,  son  of  Edw.  and  Ann  Makyn, 
1616,  mur.,  C.  V.  Inscr.  John,  son  of  Edw.  Moore,  gent.,  one 
of  the  cursitors  of  the  court  of  chancery,  1624,  aged  5,  mur.,  C. 

Netteswell.  I.  Thos.  Laurence,  1522,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Alice,  with  2  sons  and  5  daus.,  N.  Essex  Trans. ^  N.S.,  X,  214. 
II.  John  Bannister,  gent.,  1607,  aged  80,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  dau.  of  Edw.  North,  with  3  sons  and  1  dau.  (in  swaddling 
clothes),  C.  Antiquary,  XXXIX,  115. 

Newport.  I.  Thos.  Brond,  1515,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margery, 
with  2  sons  and  2  daus.,  marg.  inscr.,  S.A.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S. 
VII,  237.  II.  Geoff.  Nightingale,  esq.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Kath.,  1608,  aged  54,  had  7  children,  Thos.,  Hen.,  Wm.,  Mary, 
Anne,  John,  Elizth.,  1  ach..  Tower.  Essex  Review,  IX,  89.  III. 
Inscr.  Wm.  Nightingale,  youngest  son  of  no.  II,  citizen  and  mcht. 
of  London,  ‘‘  who  after  3  jorneys  out  of  Turkey  from  Egipte  and 
Sydon  departed  this  life  ”,  1609,  aged  30,  Tower.  The  lost  hr. 
to  a  civilian  and  w.,  c.  1470,  hf.  effs.,  is  figured  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  VIII,  53,  from  Cole’s  sketch  taken  in  1744. 

Noak  Hill  near  Bomford,  I.  Civilian,  c.  1450.  II.  Civilian, 
c.  1480.  III.  Civilian,  c.  1600.  No  doubt  Arthur  Crafford, 
1606,  from  South  Weald,  Essex.  All  now  fixed  on  front  of 
gallery  and  figured  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  268,  when  in  the 
possession  of  Mr.  J.  Sands  of  Dagenham  Priory,  by  whom  they 
were  presented  to  the  new  eh.  built  at  Noak. 

OcKENDON, North.  I.  Wm.Poyntz,esq.,inarm.,andw. Elizth., 
sister  of  Sir  John  Shaa,  mayor  of  London,  1502,  with  6  sons  and 
6  daus.,  3  shs.,  now  mur.,  N.C.  Chancellor,  pi.  55  ;  Commission 
Report,  IV,  25  ;  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  IX,  149  ;  Suckling, 
63.  II.  Thomasyn,  dau.  and  h.  of  Wm.  Ardall,  gent.,  w.  (1) 
of  Robt.  Lathum,  gent.,  (2)  of  Roger  Badby,  gent.,  1532,  inscr. 
mu  til.,  3  shs.,  now  mur.,  N.C.  Chancellor,  pi.  55  ;  Commission 
Report,  IV,  25  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  IX,  31.  III.  Inscr.  and 
4  shs.  John  Poyntz,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Wm.  Poyntz,  esq.,  sole 
patron  of  the  ch.  and  lord  of  the  soil,  1547,  now  mur.,  N.C. 
Chancellor,  pi.  55.  An  inscr.  “  Johan  Bauchon  gist  ycy  ”, 
1323  (?),  formerly  in  N.C.  was  lost  during  the  restoration.  Essex 
Review,  X,  87.  See  also  Anth.  Wood’s  MS.  in  Ashmolean  (C.ll. 
8551,  fob  21b).  A  sh.,  Coys  imp.  Allen,  1627,  now  lost,  is  figured 
Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XII,  239.  Rubbings  of  both  in  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq . 

OcKENDON,  South.  I.  Sir  Ingram  Bruyn,  lord  of  the  manor, 
1400,  in  arm.  with  scroll  on  breast,  head  gone,  single  canopy 


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much  mutil.,  2  shs,  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  N.C.,  slab  under 
organ.  Commission  Report,  IV,  56  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XII, 
241  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  7,  pi.  3  ;  Suffling,  59.  II.  Inscr. 
and  sh.  Gilbert,  eld.  son  of  Rich.  Salstonstall  of  London,  mcht.- 
adventurer,  1585,  N.C.  III.  Inscr.  in  44  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  to 

the  same,  mur.,  N.C.  IV.  Margt.,  w.  of  Edw.  Barker  of 

Chiswick,  Middx.,  gent.,  1602,  aged  40,  1  sh.,  now  mur.,  N.C. 
Antiquary,  XXXVIII,  45. 

OxGAR,  High.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1510  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  II. 
Inscr.  Wm.  Tabor,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Essex,  rector  40  years, 
1611,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Text  with  initials  M.T.,  c.  1610,  C.  Essex 
Trans.,  N.S.  X,  203,  where  is  figured  another,  now  lost,  with  the 
intitals  E.T. 

Orsett.  I.  Inscr.,  I  son  and  2  daus.  ;  the  remains  of  a  br. 
to  Thos.  Latham,  1485,  and  w.  Jane,  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XII, 
243.  II.  Inscr.  Benefaction  of  Thos.  Hotofte,  1495,  mur., 
Tower.  III.  Six  daus.,  c.  1520,  loose  in  vestry  in  1923. 
IV.  Civilian,  c.  1535,  kng.,  sm.  ;  Trinity  and  inscr.  lost ;  mur., 
A.T.,  N.C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  X,  215.  V.  Inscr.,  4  Lat., 
8  Eng.  vv.,  and  sh.  Robt.  Ednge,  parson,  1584,  aged  47,  mur.,  C. 

Parndon,  Great.  I.  Rowland  Rampston,  gent.,  1598,  in 
civil  dress  ;  mar.  Mary  (who  pos.),  eld.  dau.  of  Capt.  Edw.  Tumor 
of  Cannons,  esq.,  by  Martha,  dau.  and  h.  of  John  Hanchet,  esq., 
C.  Essex  Trans.,  Ill,  204,  and  N.S.  X,  197. 

Pattiswick.  I.  Inscr.  Bryant,  eld.  son  of  John  Darce,  serjeant- 
at  Jaw,  died  a  “  batcheler  ”,  1638,  aged  49,  mur.,  C.  Essex 
Review,  X,  100. 

Pebmarsh.  I.  [Sir  Wm.]  Eitzralph,  c.  1323,  in  arm.,  cross- 
legged,  with  sh.,  mutil.,  fine,  large  ;  canopy  lost ;  2  frags,  of  marg. 
inscr.  loose  in  vestry  in  1922,  C.  Ashdown,  Armour,  119  ;  Assoc. 
Archil.  Soc.  Reports,  XVIII,  ii,  186  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  37  ; 
Burlington  Mag.,  VI,  463  ;  Commission  Report,  III,  I7I  ;  Essex 
Review,  X,  87  (inscr.)  ;  Essex  Trans.,  IV,  133  ;  Foster,  Feudal 
Arms,  98  (8vo),  88  (4to)  ;  Ourney,  D.,  Records  of  the  House  of 
Gournay,  439  ;  Memorials  of  Old  Essex,  118,  120  ;  Reliquary, 
IX,  193  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  2  ;  Waller,  pt.  13.  II.  Inscr. 
Joseph  Birch,  M.A.,  rector,  1674,  aged  40,  mur.,  in  wooden 
frame,  C. 

Pitsea.  I.  Inscr,  Elizth.  Raye,  w.  of  John  Purlevant,  1588,  C. 

Purleigh.  I.  Inscr.  Margt.  Rande,  w.  of  John  Freake,  rector, 
1592,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Cecily,  widow  of  Edm.  Freake,  bp.  succes¬ 
sively  of  Rochester,  Norwich  and  Worcester,  formerly  rector  of 


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Purleigh,  1599,  C.  III.  Inscr.  John  Freake,  B.D.,  rector, 
archdeacon  of  Norwich,  1604,  aged  60,  left  6  sons  and  7 
dans.,  C. 

Bainham.  I.  Lady  and  2  shs.,  c.  1480  ;  husband  in  civil  dress 
and  inscr.  lost  ;  S.A.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  53.  II.  Civilian 
and  w.,  c.  1500,  2  shs.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  X, 
216.  III.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Kath.  Hollden,  widow,  1612,  aged 
90,  mar.  (1)  Geo.  Frith,  (2)  Bobt.  Hollden,  lived  65  years  marita 
et  vidua  ”  in  the  rectory,  left  a  son  Thos.  Frith,  and  a  dau.,  Joan 
Gouldan,  a  widow,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Mary,  w.  of  Anth.  Batcliffe, 
esq.,  1630,  C. 

Bawreth.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Hasteler,  1527,  and  ws.  Alys, 
Elynor,  Joan,  now  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Edm.  Tyrell  of  Beaches  and 
Bamesdon  Barringtons,  esq.,  died  at  Whitestaple,  Kent,  1576,  in 
arm.,  and  w.  [Susan  Cooke],  kng.  (upper  hf.  of  w.  restored  in  1882), 
3  shs.,  mur.,  S.A.  Chancellor,  pi.  53  ;  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch., 
IX,  159.  III.  Inscr.  Bich.  Hayes,  1600,  aged  40,  and  w.  Alice 
Browne,  had  6  sons  and  4  daus.,  mur.,  S.A.  IV.  Inscr. 
Bebecca,  dau.  of  Wm.  Warde  of  Barkway,  Herts.,  w.  of  Bobt. 
Listney,  1602,  had  3  daus.,  Sara,  Mary,  Bebecca,  mur.,  S.A. 

Bayleigh.  I.  Civilian,  head  gone,  and  w.,  c.  1450  ;  inscr. 
lost ;  worn,  N.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  47.  The  inscr.  to  John 
Barrington,  esq.,  1416,  and  w.  Thomasin,  1420,  is  lost. 

Bayne.  I.  Inscr.,  1  lozenge,  6  shs.,  and  2  crests  on  lozenges. 
Lady  Kath.,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Manners,  lord  Boos  and  earl  of 
Butland,  by  Lady  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Paston,  w.  of  Hen. 
Capell,  esq.,  son  and  h.  apparent  of  Sir  Edw.  Capell  by  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir.  Wm.  Pelham,  1572,  had  6  sons,  Wm.,  x4rthur,  Edw., 
John,  Gamaliel,  Bobt.,  and  4  daus.,  Agnes,  Fraunces,  Anne, 
Mary,  mur.,  C.  Chancellor,  pi.  76  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI,  136. 

Bettendon.  I.  Civilian  and  2  ws.,  c.  1535,  with  a  group  of 
3  sons  and  4  daus.  ;  a  3rd  w.,  2  other  groups  of  children,  and 
inscr.  lost  ;  local,  inlaid  in  a  late  12th  cent,  slab,  N.A.  Com¬ 
mission  Report,  IV,  25  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  IX,  33.  II.  Inscr. 
Margt.,  w.  of  Geo.  Hayes,  1552,  now  mur.,  C.  III.  Bich. 
Cannon,  esq.,  1605,  in  civil  dress,  gave  £5  yearly  to  the  poor  in 
lands,  and  £5  for  bread  every  Sabbath  day  to  the  poor  of 
Hanningfield,  N.A.  IV.  Bich.  Humfrie,  gent.,  hf.  brother  and 
h.  to  Bich.  Cannon,  esq.,  1607,  in  civil  dress,  with  3  sons,  Bich., 
Wm.,  Edm.,  N.A.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  IX,  34. 

Bochford.  I.  Mary  Dilcok,  1514,  sm.,  N.  Essex  Review, 
VII,  41. 


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Rodixg,  Abbess.  I.  Inscr.  with  14  Eng.  vv.,  and  ach.  Edw. 
Humberstone  of  Cockerells,  gent.,  1622  ;  his  kinsman  Thos.  pos.  ; 
mnr.,  N. 

Robing,  High.  I.  Inscr.  John  Jocelin,  1603,  C.  II.  Inscr. 
and  ach.  Christ.  Jocelynn,  1605  ;  Edw.  Jocelynn,  1627,  and  w. 
Mary  Lambe,  1614,  C. 

Roxwell.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Thos.  Younge,  gent.,  1593,  mar. 
Kath.,  dan.  of  John  Wiseman,  esq.  ;  also  Thos.,  his  son,  1596, 
and  w.  Parnell,  dan.  and  coh.  of  Wm.  Hunwick,  esq.,  1597,  C. 

Roydon.  I.  Thos.  Colte,  esq.,  “  Edwardi  regis  eonsul  honori- 
ficus  ”,  1471,  in  arm.  with  collar,  and  w.  Joan  [Trusbut],  in  mantle 
with  collar  of  suns  and  roses,  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.,  5  shs.  ;  1  son, 
3  dans.,  and  3  shs.  lost  ;  C.  Ashdown,  Armour,  228  (shoulder 
piece)  ;  Oough,  II,  pi.  95,  p.  252  ;  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch., 
IX,  146.  II.  John  Colt,  esq.,  son  of  Thos.  Colt,  esq.,  [1521], 
in  arm.  with  tabard,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Eldrington,  with  4  sons  and  8  daus.,  (2)  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  [John 
Anle,  with  3  sons  and  3  daus.,  both  in  heraldic  mantles,  marg. 
inscr.  mutil.,  4  shs.  ;  Trinity  lost ;  C.  Gough,  II,  pi.  95,  p.  252  ; 
Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  IX,  153.  III.  [John  Swifte, 
1570],  in  civil  dress,  ach.  and  4  shs  ;  inscr  lost  ;  C.  Antiquary, 
XXXVIII,  46.  IV.  Elizth.,  eld.  dau.  of  Hen.  Dinn  of  Heydon, 
Xorf.,  esq.,  one  of  7  auditors  of  the  exchequer  ”,  w.  of  John 
Stanley,  gent.,  1589,  with  5  children.  Hen.,  Beatris,  Fraunces, 
Rich.,  and  Jane  (dec.),  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  and  sh.,  mur.,  C. 

Runwell.  I.  Eustace  Sulyard,  esq.,  1547,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Margt.,  [dau.  of  Robt.  Forster  of  Little  Birch],  1587  ;  they  had 
1  son  Edw.,  and  5  daus.,  Mary,  Margt.,  Jane,  Anne,  Bridgett ; 
by  her  1st  husband  Gregory  Bassett,  esq.,  Margt.  had  1  dau. 
Dorothy,  mar.  to  Anth.  Maxey,  esq.  ;  her  3rd  and  last  husband 
was  Wm.  Ayloh  of  Brittens,  esq.,  by  whom  no  issue  ;  kng.,  3  shs., 
mur.,  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  IX,  36. 

Saffron  Walden.  I.  Priest,  c.  1430,  in  mass  vests.  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  device  of  pelican  in  piety  renewed.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VI, 
162.  II.  Two  ladies,  c.  1480.  III.  Lady,  c.  1490.  IV. 
Lady,  c.  1500.  V.  Civilian,  c.  1510.  VI.  Inscr.  (chamfer) 
in  10  Lat.  vv.  [John]  Leeche,  [vicar,  1489-1521],  A.T.,  N.C. 
VII.  Lady,  c.  1530,  local.  VIII.  Civilian,  c.  1530,  feet  lost, 
local.  IX.  Civilian  in  gown  with  book,  c.  1530,  local.  X. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Turner  the  elder,  mercer,  “  one  of  the  assistants  of 
the  incorporacon  of  this  Towne  of  Walden  ”,  thrice  treasurer 

and  elected  a  fourth  time  ”,  died  1610,  and  w.  Joan,  1619,  mar. 


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about  46  years,  had  7  sons  and  3  daus.,  mur.,  N.C.  All  except 
nos.  VI,  and  X,  mur.,  N.A.  Nos.  III-V,  VII-IX,  lately  returned 
from  Audley  End  House,  are  figured  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII, 
241-43.  In  the  same  vol.  p.  239  is  figured  an  indent  for  a  bracket 
br.,  c.  1400,  and  in  N.S.  VI,  168  is  a  reproduction  of  Cole’s  sketch 
of  the  lost  br.  to  Hugh  Price,  abbot  of  Conway,  1528,  in  cope 
with  crosier,  and  in  N.S.  X,  218,  a  frag,  of  an  indent  to  Joan  de 
Say,  c.  1300,  also  at  XI,  138  the  br.  of  a  lady,  c.  1460,  now  lost. 

Saffron  Walden  Almshouses.  I.  Master  Thos.  Byrd,  late 
rector  of  Great  Munden,  Thos.  and  Agnes  his  parents,  “  quibus 
ex  donis  hoc  caminum  edificatum  est  ”,  John  Byrd,  his  brother, 
and  w.  Joan,  c.  1475,  over  fire  place  in  hall.  Essex  Trans,,  N.S. 
VI,  166. 

Saffron  Walden  Museum,  see  Museums. 

Saint  Osyth.  I.  Inscr.  John  Darcy,  “  kinsman  &  freinde  ” 
to  Thos.,  lord  Darcy,  earl  Rivers,  serjeant-at-law,  died  1638, 
aged  71  ;  “  Fr.  Grigs  fecit  anno  1640  ” ;  mur.,  S.C.  above  alabaster 
efi.  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  VII,  87. 

Sand  ON.  I.  Two  scrolls,  arms  of  Lathum  and  Goldsmiths’ 
Co.,  c.  1510  ;  efis.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  II.  Patrick  Fearne, 
clerk,  rector,  [1588],  in  gown,  and  w.,  kng.,  mur.,  C.  Essex 
Trans.,  N.S.  IX,  37. 

Shalford.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.,  sh.,  skull,  etc.  Wm.  Bigge  of 
Redfans,  gent.,  1616,  and  w.  Susan,  eld.  dau.  of  Thos.  Jernegan, 
esq.,  1615,  had  8  sons  and  4  daus.  ;  son  Hen.  pos.  ;  mur.,  C. 

Sheering.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Hurste,  gent.,  1583,  and  w.  Anne, 
1573,  N. 

Shelley.  I.  Inscr.  John  Greene,  1595,  aged  89,  and  w.  Kath., 
dau.  of  John  Wright,  aged  71,  had  13  children,  and  the  issue 
of  there  two  bodyes  weare  one  hundred  and  a  leaven  in  there 
lyves  tyme,”  now  mur.,  Tower.  Essex  Review,  VII,  43. 

Shopland.  I.  Thos.  Stapel,  serjeant-at-arms,  1371,  in  arm.  ; 
legs  from  knees,  canopy,  and  marg.  inscr.  in  Fr.  lost ;  partly 
covered,  N.  Antiquarian  Etching  Club,  II,  pi.  26  ;  Essex  Review, 
V,  218  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XII,  245. 

SouTHMiNSTER.  I.  Large  ach.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  below  ;  the 
remains  of  a  br.  to  Wm.  Harris,  esq.,  high  sheriff  of  Essex,  1556, 
in  arm.,  his  3  ws.  and  13  children,  now  in  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S. 
IX,  38.  II.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1560,  with  arms  of  the  city  of 
London ;  another  w.,  children  and  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  M.B.8. 
Trans.,  IV,  56.  III.  John  King,  gent.,  1634,  aged  25,  in  civil 
dress  ;  mar.  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Henbone,  yeoman,  of  Burstead 


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Magna,  had  1  son  and  1  dau.,  2  shs.,  N.  Reliquary  and  Illust. 
Arch.,  V,  21. 

Springfield.  I.  [Thos.  Coggeshall,  esq.,  1421],  in  arm.,  1 
scroll ;  inscr.,  sh.,  and  3  scrolls  lost ;  C.  Essex  Review,  VII, 
45. 

Stanford  Rivers.  I.  Thos.,  son  of  Giles  Grevile  of  London, 
mcht.,  born  in  Glouc.,  died  in  his  tendyr  age  ”,  1492  in  arabics, 
in  swaddling  clothes,  1  sh.,  sm.,  C.,  under  altar.  Essex  Review, 
VII,  47.  II.  Robt.  Borrow,  1503,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Alys,  1  sh.  ; 
children  and  another  sh.  lost  ;  C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  50.  III. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Grene,  "  bayle  of  this  towne  ”,  1535,  and  ws.  Margt. 
and  Margt.,  wylled  a  prest  to  syng  for  20  yeres  for  hym,  his 
wyves,  chyldren,  and  all  xten  soules  ”,  and  “  an  obyte  to  be  kept 
ye  viii  day  of  July  for  ye  soules  above  sayd  ”,  at  which  20s.  to  be 
bestowed,  etc.,  mur.,  C.  IV.  Man  in  arm.  and  w.,  c.  1540  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  said  to  be  buried  under  the  tiles.  V.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Wm.  Shelton,  esq.,  w.  of  Wm.  Napper,  gent,  (see  Puncknowle, 
Dorset),  1584,  kng.,  with  6  sons,  inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  ;  her 
husband  pos.  ;  mur.,  N.  VI.  Inscr.  Kath.,  w.  of  Rich.  Mul- 
easter,  “  an  esquire  borne  ”,  by  ‘‘  Queen  Elizabeth’s  prerogative 
gift  parson  of  this  church  ”,  1609,  mar.  50  years,  mur.,  C. 
VII.  Inscr.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Wm.  Petre,  esq.,  1637,  C.  VIII. 
Sh.,  a  chevron  betw.  3  gimmel  rings,  17th  cent.,  C. 

Stanstead  Mountfitchet.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  de  Bokkyngg, 
first  vicar,  1361,  C.  Essex  Review,  VII,  48,  and  X,  88.  II.  Inscr. 
Geo.  Raye,  1609,  C. 

Stapleford  Tawney.  I.  Inscr.  (chamfer,  mutil.,  cross  lost) 
and  ach.  Wm.  Scott,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor  and  patron  of  the 
eh.,  1491,  and  w.  Margery,  1505,  once  on  A.T.,  now  on  C.  floor. 
Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  VII,  80. 

Steering.  I.  Lady  in  widow’s  dress,  c.  1390  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
N.A.  Essex  Review,  V,  220.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Thos.,  son  of 
Geo.  Jernegan  of  Somerley  House,  Suff.,  1608,  aged  66,  who  last 
mar.  Elizth.,  only  dau.  of  Edw.  Thompson  of  Bishop’s  Stortford, 
esq.,  had  2  sons  and  8  daus.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  and  6  Eng.  vv. 
Isaac  Bernard,  yeoman,  1609,  had  3  sons,  Rich.,  Isaac,  Nathaniel, 
and  1  dau.,  Ellinor,  curious,  N. 

Steeple  Bumpstead.  I.  Inscr.  Sir  Thos.  Bendishe,  bart., 
ambassador  of  Chas.  I,  to  the  Sultan  of  Turkey,  where  he  resided 
14  years,  1672,  aged  65,  very  lightly  engr.,  mur.,  N.A. 

Stifford.  I.  Ralph  Perchehay,  rector,  [1378],  hf.  efl.  in  mass 
vests.,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  26  ;  Commission  Report, 


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IV,  160  ;  Essex  Trans. ^  N.S.  IV,  294  and  VII,  247  ;  Palin,  W 
Stijford  and  Neighbourhood,  55  ;  Suffling,  226.  II.  Priest, 
c.  1480,  in  shroud  holding  inscribed  heart ;  inscr.  and  scroll  lost  ; 
N.  Building  News,  5  March,  1886  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII, 
245  ;  Palin,  56,  fig.  2  ;  Suffling,  257.  Possibly  Pobt.  Oldfield, 
rector,  1484.  III.  John  Ardalle,  gent.,  lord  of  the  manor, 
1504,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anne,  4  shs.,  rel.,  now  mur.,  S.C. 
Palin,  56,  fig.  3.  IV.  Wm.  Lathum,  gent.,  lord  of  the  manor, 
son  of  Thos.  Lathum  of  North  Ockendon,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of 
Pobt.  Lathum  who  mar.  the  dau.  and  h.  of  no.  Ill,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Susan,  dau.  of  Symon  Sampson  of  Carsey  (Kersey,  near 
Hadleigh,  Sufi.),  esq.,  both  died  1622,  3  shs.,  rel.,  now  mur.,  S.C. 
Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  IX,  41  ;  Palin,  56,  fig.  4.  V.  Ann,  dau.  of 
Thos.  Lathum,  gent.,  1627,  aged  17,  inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.,  sm., 
rel.,  now  mur.,  S.C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  IX,  42  ;  Palin,  67, 
fig.  5.  VI.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Thos.  Latham,  gent.,  1630,  aged  37, 
inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.,  sm.,  rel.,  now  mur.,  S.C.  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  IX,  43  ;  Palin,  57,  fig.  6.  An  indent  for  a  Lombardic 
inscr.  to  David  de  Tillebury,  14th  cent.,  is  figured  in  Essex 
Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  244. 

Stisted.  I.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Glascock  of  Poxwell,  gent., 
w.  of  John  Wyseman,  lord  of  the  manor,  gent.,  son  and  h.  of 
Wm.  Wyseman,  gent.,  son  and  h.  of  Thos.  Wyseman,  of  Great 
Waltham,  esq.,  1584,  kng.,  with  1  dau.,  1  sh.,  mur.,  C.  Howard, 
J.  J.,  Visitation  of  Suffolk,  I,  136. 

Stock.  I.  Pich.  Twedye,  esq.,  who  founded  4  almshouses  for 
4  poor  knights,  1574,  aged  58,  in  arm.,  inscr.  in  8  Eng.  w.,  ach., 
now  mur.,  S.A.  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  IX,  158  ;  Tweedie, 
M.  F.,  Hist,  of  Tweedy  Family,  1902,  136. 

Stondon  Massey.  I.  John  Carre,  citizen  of  London,  iron¬ 
monger  and  mcht. -adventurer,  1570,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws., 
children  lost.,  inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.,  mcht.  mark,  arms  of  London, 
Ironmonger’s  Co.,  and  Mcht. -adventurers,  C.  Antiquary, 
XXXVIII,  7.  II.  Painold  Holingworth,  1573,  in  arm.,  and  w., 
inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.,  ach.  ;  efis.  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  man,  portions 
of  an  early  canopy  and  of  a  later  ach.  with  the  arms  of  Cleves 
and  La  Marke  quarterly,  with  an  inescutcheon  of  Burgundy, 
modern  and  ancient  with  Flanders  over  all,  surmounted  by  a 
helmet  with  the  crest  of  the  dukes  of  Cleves  ;  on  rev.  of  lady 
part  of  the  side  shaft  of  an  early  canopy  with  figures  of  SS. 
Bartholomew  and  Andrew  ;  all  Flemish,  the  canopy  work  14th 
cent.,  and  the  ach.  late  15th  cent.  ;  rel.,  the  palimps.  fastened 


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down,  mur.,  N.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  103  (palimps.)  ;  Soc.  Antiq. 
Lond.  Proc.,  2  S.  VII,  124,  125  (palimps.). 

Stow  Maries.  I.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thos.  Cammocke  of  Maldon, 
esq.,  w.  of  Wm.  Browne  of  Stow  Marris,  gent.,  1602,  aged  35, 
with  3  sons  and  4  dans.,  1  sh.,  C. 

Strethall.  I.  Priest,  c.  1480,  in  acad.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Reli¬ 
quary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  V,  16.  II.  Inscr.  John  Gardyner,  gent., 
lord  of  the  manor  and  patron  of  the  ch.,  "  died  at  this  manour 
at  midnyghte  bitwene  the  xxx  day  &  the  xxxi  day  of  August  ”, 
1508,  and  w.  Joan,  dau.  of  Hen.  Wodecok  of  London,  gent., 
“  buryed  in  the  churche  of  seinte  Mary  Wolnoth  in  Lumbard 
strete  of  London  ”,  and  Hen.,  their  son,  buried  at  Sevenok  in 
Kent”,  mur.,  A.T.,  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  248.  III. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Abbot,  parson,  1539  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  an  inscr.  in 
4  Lat.  vv.  to  Margt.  Siday,  “  quondam  formosam  mulierem 
religiosam  ”,  c.  1450  ;  now  rel.  under  no.  I,  the  palimp.  fastened 
down.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  106  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  Reliquary  and, 
Illust.  Arch.,Y,  18  (obv.  and  rev.).  Cast  of  rev.  in  Saffron  Walden 
museum . 

Terlixg.  I.  Man  in  arm.  of  the  Rochester  family  and  w., 
c.  1500,  with  9  sons  and  9  daus.,  3  shs.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  now  under 
organ  (or  lost  ?),  S.A.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI,  141.  Possibly 
Robt.  Rochester,  esq.,  1506,  and  w.  Elizth.  II.  Wm.  Rochester, 
esq.,  1558,  in  civil  dress  with  6  sons,  and  w.  Elizth.  [Newton], 
1556,  with  4  daus.,  all  kng.,  inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.,  2  shs.,  engr.  c. 
1584  at  the  same  time  as  no.  Ill,  mur.,  S.A.,  behind  organ.  A 
sm.  corner  of  the  inscr.  loose  (now  lost  ?)  and  palimp.,  on  rev.  a 
few  letters  of  another  inscr.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XII,  247.  III. 
John  Rochester,  esq.,  1584,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  [Philippe, 
dau.  of  Rich.  Wheatley],  with  3  sons  and  7  daus.,  (2)  [Joan 
Starkey]  with  1  son  and  1  dau.,  all  kng.,  inscr.  in  16  Lat.  vv., 
3  shs.,  mur.,  S.A.,  behind  organ.  The  hf.  eff.  of  a  lady 
mentioned  by  Haines  as  from  a  br.  to  ''  a  man  and  w.,  c.  1430, 
hf.  effs.,  man  and  inscr.  lost,  N.”,  has  disappeared.  A  slab  with 
corresponding  indents  is  now  in  the  tower. 

Thaxted.  I.  Priest,  c.  1450,  in  acad.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  C.  Essex 
Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  22.  II.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  John  More  alias 
Tayler,  "  five  severall  yeares  by  lawfull  election  mayor  of  this 
burrough  ”,  1619  ;  the  inscr.  also  mentions  his  grandfather  Wm. 
Avho  died  in  1532  ;  S.C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  X,  219.  III. 
Inscr.  Briget  and  Joan,  daus.  of  Thos.  and  Joan  Smith,  1638, 
N.C. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Theydon  Gernon.  I.  Wm.  Kirkeby,  rector,  1458,  in  cope, 
1  sh.  ;  inscr.  and  another  sh.  lost  ;  formerly  in  C.,  now  mur.,  N. 
Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  63  ;  Essex  Review,  IX,  82  ;  Ogborne, 
238.  II.  Man  in  arm.  with  2  sons,  and  w.  with  3  dans.,  c.  1520, 
kng.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  mnr.,  A.T.,  C.  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  22, 
no.  2.  III.  Ellen,  dan.  and  h.  of  Francis  Hamden,  esq.,  w.  of 
John  Braunche,  citizen  and  mcht.  of  London,  1567,  kng.,  1  sh., 
mur.,  C.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  a  lady,  c.  1440, 
with  6  sons  and  3  daus.,  now  lost.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  X,  220. 

Thorrington.  I.  Inscr.  John  Deth,  specialis  benefactor 
istius  ecclesie  et  campanilis  ejusdem  ”,  1477,  and  w.  Margery, 
1483,  Tower.  II.  Lady,  2  sons  and  3  daus.,  scroll,  2  shs.,  and 
mutil.  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  John  Clare,  gent.,  [1564], 
and  2  ws.,  Joan,  and  [Kath.],  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  [Pirton],  the  latter 
had  2  sons,  John,  Edm.,  and  3  daus.,  Margt.,  Margt.,  Elizth., 
N.A. 

Thurrock,  Grays.  I.  Civilian  and  2  ws.,  the  2nd  with  6  daus., 
c.  1510  ;  male  eff.,  1  son,  and  inscr.  lost  ;  formerly  in  N.,  rel., 
mur.,  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  X,  194.  Rubbing  of  man  in  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq. 

Thurrock,  West.  I.  Humph.  Heies,  1584,  and  son  Humph., 
1585,  both  in  civil  dress,  inscr.  in  20  Lat.  vv.  with  puns  on  the 
name  Hays  (foenum),  C.  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  VII,  85. 
II.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Kath.,  dau.  of  Humph.  Heies,  w.  of  — - 
Redinge,  1591,  aged  24,  C.  In  1901  the  eff.  was  loose 
at  vicarage.  Reliquary,  etc.,  VII,  87.  In  C.  under  altar  is  an 
indent  for  a  fine  floriated  cross  with  a  large  hf.  eff.  above,  and 
a  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics,  to  Nich.  Ferobaud,  priest,  c. 
1320.  Reliquary ,  etc.,  V,  11  (erroneously  lettered  West  Tilbury). 
He  was  dean  of  St.  Mary’s  college  in  Hastings  Castle. 

Tillingham.  I.  Edw.  Wiott,  esq.,  1584,  in  civil  dress,  kng., 
inscr.  with  2  Lat.  vv.,  1  sh.,  mur.,  C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  57. 
II.  Inscr.  John  Wakeman,  yeoman,  1584,  aged  51,  S.A. 

Tilty.  I.  Inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.  (crosier  lost).  Thos,  of  Thakley, 
abbot  [of  Tilty],  c.  1460,  now  mur.,  N.,  slab  on  floor.  Essex 
Review,  X,  90  ;  Cough,  II,  pi.  20,  fig.  12,  p.  ccxlix.  II. 
Gerard  Danet  of  Bronkynsthorp,  Leic.,  esq.,  councillor  to  Hen. 
VIII,  1520,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Mary  [Belknap],  with  5  sons  and  6 
daus.,  4  shs.,  marg.  inscr.,  large,  C.  Nichols,  Hist,  of  Leic.,  I, 
pi.  25,  fig.  26,  p.  304  ;  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  IX,  152.  Ill. 
Geo.  Medeley,  esq.,  1562,  aged  54,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Mary  [Danet], 
with  3  sons  and  2  daus.,  3  shs.,  marg.  inscr.,  C.  Essex  Review, 


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X,  96.  IV.  Margt.,  w.  of  Geo.  Tuke  of  Layermarney,  esq., 
1590,  with  3  sons  and  3  dans.,  all  kng.,  also  3  infants  in  swaddling 
clothes,  3  shs.,  sm.,  C.  Essex  Review,  IX,  87.  In  N.  is  an 
indent  for  a  floriated  cross  with  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics 
to  Mahaud  de  Mortemer,  14th  cent.  Reliquary  and  Illust. 
Arch.,  V,  12. 

Tollesbury.  I.  [Thos.  Freshwater,  1517],  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  [Margt.],  with  9  dans.  ;  inscr.  and  2  sons  lost  ;  now  mur,,  X. 
Memorials  of  Old  Essex,  131.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq  is  a  rubbing 
of  a  civilian,  head  mutil.,  and  w.,  c.  1510,  sm.,  now  lost.  Essex 
Trans.,  N.S.  X,  221.  Probably  John  Panston,  1510,  and  w. 
Alice. 

Tolleshunt  Darcy.  I.  Portion  of  the  border  of  a  Flemish 
brass  with  seated  flgs.  of  the  B.V.M.,  SS.  Philip  and  Bartholomew, 
with  clauses  from  the  Creed,  14th  cent.  ;  partly  palimp.,  on  rev. 
portions  of  a  similar  design  but  with  figs,  of  SS.  James  the  Less 
and  Thos.  only.  Chancellor,  pi.  47  (obv.)  ;  Essex  Trans.,  X.S.  I, 
3  (obv.)  ;  M.B.8.  Trans.,  IV,  108  (obv.  and  rev.).  II.  Man  in 
arm.,  head  mutil.,  and  w.,  c.  1420  ;  inscr.  lost.  Chancellor,  pi.  46  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  46.  Possibly  John  de  Boys,  lord  of  Tolleshunt 
Tregoz,  1419,  and  w.  III.  Lady,  c.  1535,  inscr.  lost  ;  palimp., 
on  rev.  a  portion  of  an  abbot  or  bp.,  c.  1400.  Chancellor,  pi.  46 
(obv.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  109  (obv.  and  rev.).  Possibly  Kath., 
w.  of  Thos.,  son  of  Anth.  Darcy,  1535.  IV.  Anth.  Darcy,  esq., 
J.P.,  1540,  in  arm.,  curious,  a  17th  cent,  restoration  (?),  and  inscr., 
the  latter  palimp.,  on  rev.  another  inscr.  to  Bobt.  le  Wale  and 
w.  Maud,  both  died  28th  July,  1362,  Flemish.  Chancellor,  pis. 
46  (efl.)  ;  47  (rev.  of  inscr.)  ;  Essex  Trans.,  X.S.  X,  223  ;  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  IV,  110  (obv.  and  rev.  of  inscr.).  V.  Philipe,  dau.  of 
Philip  Bedingfield,  esq.,  w.  of  Thos.  Darcy,  esq.,  1559.  Anti¬ 
quary,  XXXVIII,  7  ;  Chancellor,  pi.  46.  VI.  Inscr.  Thos. 
Darce  of  Langbrooks  in  Tou] shunt  Darce,  youngest  son  of  Brian 
Darce  of  Sinclers  Hall  in  St.  Osithes,  1624.  Chancellor,  pi.  46. 
VII.  Five  shs.  (2  broken)  with  arms  of  Darcy,  etc.  ;  4  palimp., 
on  rev.  of  2,  portions  of  a  priest  in  acad.,  15th  cent.,  on  rev.  of 
another  a  portion  of  a  priest  in  mass  vests.,  and  on  another  a  few 
engr.  lines  only.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XII,  249  (obv.  of  1  sh.)  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  112,  (obv.  and  rev.  of  palimps.).  All  now 
rnur.,  N.  or  Darcy  C.  An  indent  for  a  fine  floriated  cross  with  an 
inscr.  in  Lombardics  encircling  head,  14th  cent.,  is  figured  Essex 
Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  281,  and  another  with  a  sm.  cross  and  4  shs., 
16th  cent,  in  N.S.  XII,  250. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Toppesfield.  I.  John  Cracherood,  1534,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Agnes,  with  4  sons  ;  dans,  lost  ;  local,  C.  Essex  Trans. ^ 
N.S.  VII,  23.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Cracherod,  gent.,  1585,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  1587,  mar.  56  years,  left  5  sons  and  1  dau.,  C. 

Totham,  Great.  I.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Rich  Coke,  esq.,  1606,  and 
only  child  Elizth.,  w.  of  Thos.  Wilde,  esq.,  3  shs.,  C. 

Twinstead.  I.  Isake  Wyncoll,  esq.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Mary,  dan.  of  Sir  Thos.  Gaudy  of  Gaudy  Hall,  justice  of  the 
king’s  bench,  1610,  with  5  daus.  ;  a  son  lost  ;  2  shs.,  mur.,  N. 
Antiquary,  XXXIX,  117  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XII,  5.  II. 
Inscr.  and  sh.  Mary,  eld.  dau.  of  Wm.  Cooke  of  Broome,  Norf., 
esq.,  w.  of  Thos.  Wyncoll,  1658,  aged  23,  had  1  son  and  2  daus., 
mur.,  organ  chamber.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XII,  9. 

Ugley.  I.  Inscr.  (effs.  lost).  Rich.  Stock,  1568,  and  w.  Alice 
Nobs,  had  2  sons  and  3  daus.,  now  mur.,  N.  Essex  Review,  X,  97. 

Upminster.  I.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Hen.  de  la  Felde,  w.  of  Roger 
Hencourt,  esq.,  1455,  in  mantle  ;  husband  and  inscr.  Jost  ;  now 
mur.,  N.C.  Essex  Revieiv,  IX,  80  ;  Suffling,  143.  II.  Civilian, 
c.  1530  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  part  of  an  abbot  or  bp., 
15th  cent.  ;  now  mur.,  N.C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  113  (obv.  and 
rev.).  III.  Nich.  Wayte,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  lord 
of  the  manor  of  Geynes,  son  of  Thos.  Wayte,  citizen  and  draper 
of  London,  1542,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Ellyn,  dau.  of  Robt. 
Dencort  of  Alveley,  by  his  1st  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Jenkin  Clerke 
of  Alveley,  1545  ;  the  inscr.  also  mentions  that  Robt.  Dencort 
afterwards  mar.  Meryon  Miller,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  Rich., 
and  2  daus.,  Annes,  Alice  ;  all  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  ehs.,  portions 
of  a  large  fig.  of  an  abbot  or  bp.  with  crossed  hands  and  richly 
diapered  chasuble,  Flemish,  late  15th  cent,  (for  other  portions  of 
this  fig.  see  Bayford,  Herts.,  no.  I)  ;  on  rev.  of  inscr.  a  portion  of 
another  inscr.  in  Lat.  vv.  ;  now  mur.,  N.A.  ^M.B.S.  Trans., 
IV,  115  (obv.  and  rev.).  IV.  Lady  holding  a  book,  c.  1560  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  N.A.  Antiquary,  XXXVIII,  6.  Possibly 
Elizth.,  w.  of  Ralph  Latham,  esq.,  1557.  V.  Geerardt,  eld.  son 
of  Adrian  D’Ewes  of  the  ancient  fam.  of  “  Des  Ewes,  dynastarum 
ditionis  de  Kesselin  ducatu  Gelriae  ”,  by  Alice  Ravenscroft,  1591, 
in  arm.,  inscr.  restored,  now  mur.,  N.C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S., 
IX,  45  (efi.)  ;  Suckling,  55  (eff.)  ;  Suffling,  96  (eff.)  ;  Weever, 
Fun.  Mon.,  1631,  653  (eff.).  VI.  Grace,  dau.  of  Wm.  Latham, 
esq.,  1626,  aged  22,  "  died  a  mayde  ”,  now  mur.,  N.C.  Antiquary, 
XXXIX,  176.  VII.  Inscr.  (effs.  of  children  lost).  John 
Stanley,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of  London,  3rd  son  of  John  Stanley 


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of  West  Peckham,  Kent,  gent.,  by  Ann,  dau.  of  Wm.  Latham,  esq., 
1626,  had  2  children,  John  and  Anne,  mur.,  N.C.  Essex  Trans.  ^ 
N.S.  XII,  251  (effs.  of  children).  VIII.  Inscr.  Hamlett  Clarke 
of  London,  gent.,  and  2nd  w.  Alice,  widow  of  Wm.  Lathum,  esq., 
1636,  and  their  children,  mur.,  X.C.  All  the  palimps.  are  now 
fastened  down.  Kubbings  of  the  following  frags.,  now  lost.,  are 
in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.,  (1)  a  sh.,  Barnake.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI, 
143  ;  (2)  three  shs.,  Goldsmith’s  Co.,  Latham  quartering  Ardall, 
and  Latham  imp.  Ardall,  the  first  2  are  now  in  Brit.  Mus.  Essex 
Trans.,  N.S.,  XI,  144  ;  (3)  a  sm.  frag,  of  mantling,  palimp.,  on 
rev.  canopy  work.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  II6  (obv.  and  rev.)  ; 
(4)  the  2  children  of  no.  VII.  A  palimp.  sh.  with  Mercers’  Co. 
on  the  obv.  and  Browne  on  the  rev.  possibly  belonging  to  no.  Ill, 
is  figured  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  1 16  (obv.  and  rev.). 

Waltham  Abbey.  I.  Edw.  Stacy,  gent.,  1555,  aged  72,  in 
civil  dress,  with  I  son  Francis,  and  w.  Kath.,  1565,  aged  78,  all 
kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  12  Eng.  vv.,  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Thos. 
Colte,  1559,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Magdalen,  who  pos.  in  1576 
and  died  1591  (date  filled  in),  with  6  sons  and ‘4  daus.,  all  kng., 
3  shs.,  S.A.  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  XIV,  113.  III.  Inscr. 
Benefaction  of  Robt.  Rampston  of  Chingford,  1585,  mur.,  S.A. 
IV.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Hen.  Austen,  servant  to  Jas.,  earl  of 
Carlisle,  and  gentleman  of  his  horse,  1638,  N.C.  A  curious 
indent,  now  mur.,  S.A.,  is  figured  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XII,  253. 

Waltham,  Great.  I.  Thos.  Wyseman,  [1580],  in  civil  dress, 
and  2  ws.  (1  lost),  with  1  son  and  2  daus.  (mutil.),  inscr.  in  12 
Eng.  vv.,  ach.,  N.A.  Memorials  of  Old  Essex,  137.  II.  Civilian 
(of  the  Wyseman  fam.  ?),  c.  1580  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.A.  III. 
Inscr.  Dorothie,  w.  of  Thos.  Wyseman,  1589,  N.A.  IV.  Rich. 
Everard,  esq.,  1617,  aged  78,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Clemence 
[Wyseman],  1611,  mar.  53  years,  ach.  and  4  shs.,  N.  Antiquary, 
XXXIX,  175. 

Waltham,  Little.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Waltham,  1426,  C.  Essex 
Review,  II,  46.  II.  John  Maltoun,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor, 
1447,  in  arm.,  C.  Esssx  Review,  II,  47. 

Walthamstow.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Crane,  LL.B.,  vicar,  1436, 
mur.,  S.A.  Essex  Review,  X,  89.  II.  Sir  Geo.  Monox,  lord 
mayor  of  London,  died  1543,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Dame  Ann, 
died  1500,  kng.,  3  original  shs.,  London,  Bristol,  and  Drapers’ 
Co.  ;  rel.,  modern  inscr.  and  2  other  shs.  cut  in  stone  ;  mur., 
N.A.  Chancellor,  pi.  97  ;  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  X,  225  ;  Malcolm, 
J.P.,  Vieivs  round  London  ;  Oghorne,  58.  Sir  Geo.  built  the  tower 


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and  aisle,  and  also  founded  an  almshouse.  III.  Inscr.  Benefaetion 
of  Robt.  Rampston  of  Chingford,  1585,  mur.,  C.  Chancellor^ 

pi.  97.  IV.  -  Hale,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  - ,  dau.  of 

- -  Porter,  born  at  Grantham,  died  1588,  only  lower  part  of  eff. 

left,  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.  ;  effs.  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  man  the  lower 
portion  of  a  civilian,  c.  1450  ;  on  rev.  of  frag,  of  lady  the  hands 
and  sleeves  of  another  civilian  of  about  the  same  date  ;  man  and 
inscr.  now  mur.,  S.A.  In  1924  the  frag,  of  lady  loose  in  vestry. 
Malcolm  (obv.  with  eff.  of  lady  perfect)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV, 
117  (obv.  and  rev.  of  effs.),  118  (obv.  of  inscr.).  V.  Inscr.  and 
ach.  Wm.  Rowe,  gent.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Thos.  Rowe,  1596  ;  mar. 
Ann,  dau.  of  John  Cheney  of  Chesham  Bois,  Bucks.,  inscr.  mur., 
N.A.,  ach.,  mur.,  C. 

Warley,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  John  Agmondesham., 
1582  ;  sh.  lost  ;  Tower. 

Warley,  Little.  I.  Anne,  dau.  of  Ambros  Wolley,  esq., 
w.  of  John  Terrell,  esq.,  and  “  late  ”  w.  of  Davye  Hanmer,  gent., 
1592,  aged  62,  hf.  eff.,  N.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VI,  159. 

Weald,  North.  I.  Walter  Larder,  16[06],  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Marie  [Nicholls],  with  3  sons,  Walter,  [Geo.],  Samuel  “  post 
mortem  natus  ”,  and  2  daus.,  [Martha],  Ann,  inscr.  mutil.,  1  sh., 
mur.,  N.  Antiquary,  XXXVIII,  45  ;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2  S. 
Ill,  245  (inscr.). 

Weald,  South.  I.  Six  sons  and  6  daus.,  c.  1460,  loose  in 
vestry.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  271  (with  effs.  of  a  civilian  and 
2  ws.,  another  w.,  2  other  groups  of  children  and  inscr.  lost). 
The  eff.  of  1  w.  in  the  possession  of  Messrs.  Gawthorp,  4  Trafalgar 
Square,  London,  in  1925.  II.  Seven  sons  and  7  daus.,  c.  1500, 
loose  in  vestry.  Essex  Trans.,  272.  III.  Sir  Anth.  Browne, 
justice  of  the  common  pleas,  1567,  aged  57,  in  robes  (upper  hf. 
lost),  and  w.  Joan,  dau.  and  h.  of  Wm.  Farington,  esq.,  1567, 
aged  52  (eff.  lost),  kng.,  foot  inscr.,  ach.  and  sh.  (2  others  lost), 
marg.  inscr.  in  16  Eng.  vv.  much  mutil.,  A.T.  destroyed,  slab  in 
S.A.  Essex  Trans.,  275.  A  frag,  of  the  marg.  inscr.,  in  the 
possession  of  Messrs.  Gawthorp,  is  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  an 
armed  figure,  14th  cent.  GaivtJiorp,  pi.  16,  p.  51 ;  M.B.S.  Trans., 
V.  89  (obv.  and  rev.).  Sir  Anth.  founded  the  grammar  school 
at  Brentwood.  IV.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Elizth. 
Wyngfeild,  1st  mar.  to  Rich.  Saunders,  gent.,  by  whom  a  son 
John  who  pos.,  1616,  aged  76,  loose  in  vestry.  Essex  Trans., 
278.  V.  Inser.  and  sh.  (another  lost).  Sir  Anth.  Browne, 
1623  ;  mar.  Elizth.,  only  dau.  of  Edm.  Pyrton  of  Elmstead,  esq., 


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had  1  son  and  3  dans.,  S.A..  sh.  loose  in  vestry.  Essex  Trans., 
279  (inscr.  and  2  shs.).  VI.  Robt.  Picakis,  aged  7,  and  Allen 
Talbot,  aged  2f,  both  died  1634,  kng.  ;  inscr.  cut  in  stone  ;  efPs. 
loose  in  vestry,  slab  in  churchyard.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII, 
280.  In  the  same  vol.  are  figured  the  following  brasses  now  lost, 
(1)  a  salmon,  from  the  br.  to  Wm.  Salmon,  1504,  p.  273  ;  (2)  five 
daus.,  c.  1510,  p.  274  ;  (3)  inscr.  and  sh.  to  Arthur  Cralford, 
gent.,  1606,  aged  72,  had  2  daus.,  Marie,  Winifrid,  p.  277,  the  eff. 
of  Arth.  Crafiord,  now  in  the  new  ch.  at  Noak  Hill  is  figured  at 

р.  268  ;  (4)  inscr.,  and  sh.  to  John  Saunders,  gent.,  1633,  mar, 
Lucretia,  dau.  of  Thos.  Farni  of  Uphaven,  Somerset,  gent.,  had 
4  sons  and  3  daus.,  p.  280.  These  brasses  disappeared  at  the 
''  restoration  ”  in  1868,  when  the  tombs  and  slabs  were  wantonly 
destroyed. 

Wenden  Loets.  I.  Wm.  Lucas,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Kath., 

с.  1460,  with  4  sons  (the  eld.  an  abbot)  and  4  daus.,  N.  Essex 
Review,  v.  222.  The  eld.  son  is  no  doubt  John  Lucas,  abbot  of 
Waltham,  c.  1460-75,  who  probably  placed  the  br.  to  the  memory 
of  his  parents. 

Wendexs  Ambo.  I.  [Wm.  Loveney,  esq.],  c.  1410,  in  arm.  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  nowmur.,  S.A.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  31. 

WiDDiNGTON.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1450  ;  feet  and  inscr.  lost  ;  now 
mur.,  N.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  283. 

WiGBOROUGH,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Bullocke,  1609, 
mur.,  N. 

Willingale-Hoe.  I.  [Thos.  Torrell,  esq.,  1442],  in  arm.,  1 
sh.  ;  inscr.  and  3  shs.  lost ;  now  mur.,  C.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S. 
VIII,  284.  II.  Anne,  dau.  of  Humph.  Torrell,  esq.,  widow  of 
John  Sackville,  of  Buckhurst,  Sussex,  esq.,  1582,  aged  80,  inscr. 
mutil.,  4  shs.,  once  in  C.,  now  N.A.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  IX,  47. 
III.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Jocelyn,  w.  of  Thos.  Brewster, 
esq.,  1613,  inscr.  and  15  Eng.  vv.  “  devosio  Christophori  Brooke  ”, 
1  sh.  (another  lost),  N.  A  sh.,  Torrell  quartering  Appleton,  from 
this  ch.  is  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  Chancellor  of  Chelmsford. 
Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI,  145. 

WiLLiNGALE- Spain.  I.  Inscr.  and  4  Eng.  vv.  (eff.  lost).  Joseph, 
son  of  Mr.  Barth.  Kello,  parson,  1614,  aged  13,  partly  covered,  C. 
II.  Inscr.  and  4  Eng.  vv.  (eff.  lost).  Isaac,  son  of  the  same,  1614, 
aged  9,  C. 

WiMBiSH.  I.  Sir  John  de  Wautone,  1347,  in  arm.,  feet  lost, 
and  w.  Ellen,  sm.,  in  the  head  of  a  cross  nearly  all  lost,  as  is  also 
the  marg.  inscr.,  N.C.  Ashdown,  Costume,  106  (lady)  ;  Boutell, 


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Br.  and  Slabs,  119  (lady  and  portion  of  man)  ;  Reliquary  and 
Illust.  Arch.,  XIV,  40  ;  Waller,  pt.  16.  The  br.  to  Joan  Strang- 
man,  c.  1570,  is  now  lost,  a  small  frag.,  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  few  letters 
of  a  marg.  inscr.,  Flemish,  is  in  Brit.  Mus.  The  upper  part  of  the 
elf.,  inscr.,  etc.,  figured  in  M.B.S.  Trans.,  Ill,  262,  and  palimp, 
frag.,  263.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

WiVENHOE.  I.  Wm.,  viscount  Beaumont  and  lord  Bardolf, 
1507,  in  arm.,  triple  canopy  and  super-canopy,  the  side  shafts 
and  an  Annunciation  lost,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  I  sh.,  large,  C. 
Beaumont,  35  (elf.)  ;  Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust.,  no.  5,  p.  165  ; 
Hartshorne,  Fun.  Mon.,  40  (elf.)  ;  Reliquary,  XX,  205  (feet,  etc.)  ; 
Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  XIV,  125  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi. 
26  (eff.)  ;  Waller,  pt.  11.  II.  Thos.  Westeley,  priest,  chaplain 
to  the  countess  of  Oxford,  1535,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and 
wafer,  sm.,  C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  53.  III.  Lady  Elizth., 
[dau.  and  coh.  of  Sir  Rich.  Scroope,  widow  of  no.  I,  2nd  w.  of 
John  de  Vere,  13th  earl  of  Oxford,  1537],  in  coronet  and  heraldic 
mantle,  triple  canopy  with  super-canopy,  and  marg.  inscr.,  both 
much  mutil.,  4  shs.,  1  palimp.,  large,  C.  Beaumont,  180  (efi.)  ; 
Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust.,  no.  5,  p.  185  ;  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  XV,  242  (palimp.  sh.)  ;  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  XIV,  127  ; 
F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  44,  no.  5  (elf.). 

Woodford.  I.  Inscr.  Benefaction  of  Robt.  Rampston,  1585, 
mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  Jane,  dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Wadnall, 
citizen  and  painter-stainer,  w.  of  Robt.  Mab,  citizen  and  gold¬ 
smith,  1616,  left  2  daus.,  Jane,  w.  of  Robt.  Hillarie,  gent.,  and 
Kath.,  w.  of  Francis  Midleton,  mur.,  S.A.  III.  Inscr.  with 
8  Eng.  vv.  Ann.  w.  of  Dan.  Thelwall,  1638,  aged  23,  had  2  sons 
and  1  dau.,  mur.,  S.A.  IV.  Inscr.  Kath.,  infant  dau.  of  Jas. 
and  Theophile  Cambell,  1652,  mur.,  C. 

WooDHAM  Mortimer.  I.  Dorothy,  11th  child  of  Giles  Alleine, 
1584,  aged  3,  head  lost,  sm.,  inscr.  in  10  Eng.  vv.  beginning  A 
little  impe  here  buried  is  ”,  1  sh.,  C. 

WooDHAM  Walter.  I.  Death’s  head  inscribed  "  Ecce  quod 
eris  ’  c.  1650  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C. 

WoRMiNGFORD.  I.  Civilian  with  livery  collar,  c.  1460  ;  inscr. 
and  2  shs.  lost  ;  Tower.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XVI,  285.  Possibly 
Thos.  Bowden,  1460.  II.  Civilian  and  2  ws.,  c.  1590  ;  inscr. 
and  2  groups  of  children  lost  ;  Tower.  Essex  Trans.,  286. 

Writtle.  I.  Man  in  arm.  of  the  Bedell  family,  and  w.,  c.  1500, 
with  6  sons  and  2  daus.,  4  shs.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  X.  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  IX,  50  ;  Suckling,  142  (lady).  II.  Civilian  and  4  ws., 


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c.  1510,  with  3  groups  of  children,  2  sons  and  4  daus.,  1  son  and 
5  daus.,  7  sons  and  2  daus.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Essex  Trans.,  52  ; 
Suffling,  187.  III.  Thomasin,  dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Hevening- 
ham  junior,  esq.,  w.  successively  to  Thos.  Berdefield,  John  Bedell, 
and  Walter  Thomas,  gent.,  1513,  with  her  father  Thos.  Hevening- 
ham  junior,  esq.,  in  arm.,  and  her  grandfather  Thos.  Heveningham 
senior,  in  arm.,  and  his  w.  Thomasin,  4  shs. ;  the  inscr.,  now  lost, 
stated  they  were  buried  ''  partim  sub  isto  lapide  et  partim  magis 
directe  coram  imagine  sancti  Trinitatis  ”  ;  now  mur.  in  original 
slab,  S.C.  Essex  Trans.,  53  ;  Suffling,  85  (incorrect).  IV. 
Constans,  “  meyden  doughter  ”  of  John  Berners,  esq.,  1524, 
with  flowing  hair,  2  shs.  (2  others  lost),  sm.,  now  mur.,  S.C.  Essex 
Review,  VII,  49  ;  Essex  Trans.,  56.  V.  Three  shs.  on  tomb  to 
Rich.  Weston,  justice  of  the  common  pleas,  1572,  C.  Essex  Trans., 
57.  VI.  Sh.,  Empson  quartering  Orchard  ;  the  remains  of  the 
brass  to  John  Pinchon,  1573,  w.  Jane  Empson,  and  4  sons  ;  loose 
in  1925.  Essex  Trans.,  59.  VII.  Edw.  Bell,  gent.,  1576, 
aged  63,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.  [Barley],  with  3  sons,  Wm., 
Edw.,  Jas.,  and  1  dau.  Anne  (lost),  1  sh.,  N.  Essex  Trans.,  60. 
VIII.  Wm.  Pinchon,  esq.,  1592  (eff.  in  civil  dress  lost),  and  w.  Rose, 
dau.  of  Thos.  Redding,  with  6  sons  (loose  in  1925),  ach.  ;  3  daus. 
and  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  S.C.  Essex  Trans.,  61.  IX.  Edw. 
Hunt,  gent.,  1606,  founder  of  2  almshouses  in  Church  Lane, 
benefactor  to  the  poor,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with 
inscr.,  mur.,  N. A.  Essex  Trans.,  Q2.  X.  Edw.  Rowland,  gent., 
1609,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  1616,  for  whom  a  second  inscr. 
with  6  Eng.  vv.  is  added,  C.  Essex  Trans.,  63.  XI.  Two  shs., 
Browne  imp.  Tyrrell,  and  Browne  imp.  Bird  ;  ach.  lost ;  inscr. 
cut  in  stone  to  John  Browne,  esq.,  1617,  and  his  2  ws.,  Gertrude 
Tyrrell  and  Elizth.  Bird,  S.C.  Essex  Trans.,  64.  A  scroll 
inscribed  “  mercy  ”,  now  lost,  is  figured  Essex  Trans.,  49. 

Yeldham,  Great.  I.  [Richard  Symonds,  died  1627],  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  [Elizth.,  dau.  of  Robt.  Plume,  died  1612],  with  5 
sons  and  1  dau.,  all  kng.,  large  rect.  pi.  with  sh.  and  blank  space 
for  inscr.,  probably  engr.  on  death  of  w.,  mur.,  S.C.  Essex 
Trans.,  X.S.  IX,  66.  II.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Robt. 
Quarles,  w.  of  John  Symonds,  esq.,  1666,  mur.,  S.C.  III. 
Inscr.  Orlando  Fitzsymonds,  esq.,  1691,  mur.,  S.C. 

The  brass  to  Robt.  Ramps  ton,  gent.,  in  habit  of  a  yeoman  of 
the  guard,  died  1585,  and  w.  Margt.,  died  1590,  with  inscr.  and  1 
sh.,  formerly  at  Chingeord,  is  now  lost,  the  indent  still  remains 


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on  C.  floor  of  ruined  ch.  Clinch,  Costume,  211  (man)  ;  Essex 
Trans.,  N.S.  X,  187  (complete)  ;  Haines,  127  (man)  ;  Planche, 
Costume,  II,  180  (man).  Another  plate  recording  his  benefac¬ 
tions,  formerly  on  C.  wall,  is  also  lost.  Rubbings  of  both  are  in 
coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  In  the  same  coll,  are  rubbings  of  the  following 
brasses  now  lost,  (1)  at  Heydon,  a  priest,  c.  1490,  in  mass  vests., 
sm.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  Ill,  260  ;  at  Great  Ilford,  St.  Mary’s 
Hospital,  John  Smyth,  priest,  1475,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests,  with 
chalice,  and  curious  inscr.  M.B.8.  Trans.,  Ill,  258  ;  Suffling, 
262  (eff.)  ;  and  Prittlewell,  an  inscr.  to  Rich  Cocke,  1612,  and 
w.  Mary  Feme. 

Other  lost  brasses  from  Brentwood,  a  sm.  rect.  pi.  with  inscr. 
to  John  Parker,  1672,  with  a  fig.  of  St.  George  above  and  an  ach. 
below,  are  figured  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  256  ;  from  Debden, 
(1)  a  lady  in  shroud,  holding  a  heart,  c.  1490,  (2)  a  civilian,  c.  1510, 
VIII,  36,  37,  from  Cole’s  sketches  taken  in  1745  ;  from  Heydon, 

(1)  a  lady  with  5  sons  and  7  daus.,  c.  1450,  other  figures  gone  ; 

(2)  a  lady,  c.  1520,  VIII,  39,  40,  also  from  Cole’s  sketches. 

A  fine  enamelled  sh.,  Gernon,  c.  1300,  found  on  the  site  of  Leez 
Priory  and  now  in  Brit.  Mus.,  is  reproduced  in  colour  in  Essex 
Trans.,  N.S.  X,  212,  and  Soc.  Antiq.  Bond.  Proc.,  2  S.  XXII,  118. 
A  portion  of  another  sh.  charged  with  a  lion,  but  of  later  date, 
and  found  on  the  same  site,  is  figured  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI,  130, 
131,  and  Soc.  Antiq.  Proc.,  XXII,  318. 

Fine  indents  occur  at  Belchamp  Walter,  (1)  a  man  in  arm. 
and  w.,  double  canopy,  etc.,  15th  cent.,  (2)  a  priest  in  cope  with 
triple  canopy,  etc.,  15th  cent.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  16,  17  ; 
at  Birdbrook,  a  bracket  supporting  lady  under  canopy,  4  shs. 
and  marg.  inscr.,  late  14th  cent.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  210  ; 
at  Fyfield,  a  floriated  cross  with  banners  at  the  sides,  15th  cent. 
Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  257  ;  Great  Horkesley,  a  floriated 
cross  with  marg,  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Rich.  Oliver,  rector, 
1327.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  222  ;  at  Maldon,  St.  Mary,  to 
John  Fenne,  1486,  with  incised  marg.  inscr.  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  VIII,  265  ;  at  Pleshey,  (1)  Humph,  Stafford,  K.G.,  duke  of 
Buckingham,  and  w.  Anne,  1480,  with  canopy  and  super-canopy, 
(2)  a  man  in  arm.  and  a  priest,  the  latter  with  chalice  above  head, 
15th  cent.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VII,  26,  27  ;  at  Wennington, 
(1)  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Thos.  att  Nok,  early  14th  cent. 
Essex  Review,  X,  86,  (2)  a  lady,  inscr.,  and  2  shs.,  14th  cent. 
Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  VIII,  282.  Possibly  Margery  de  Gildesburgh, 
whose  inscr.  is  given  by  Weever. 


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J.  Taylor,  3  vols.,  1881-82. 

Pryce.  Notes  on  the  Ecclesiastical  and  Monumental  Architecture  and 
Sculpture  of  the  Middle  Ages  in  Bristol,  by  G.  Pryce,  1850. 


Abbenhall.  I.  Rich.  Pyrke  of  Micheldean,  1609,  aged  60, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  dan.  of  John  Ayleway,  gent.,  with  2 
sons,  Thos.  and  Robt.,  C.  Davis,  191  (sons). 

Ashchurch.  I.  Inscr.  Roger  Ferrers,  gent.,  1583,  and  w. 
Anne,  1605,  mar.  24  years,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Roger  Ferrers,  gent., 
1579,  and  son  Thos.,  citizen  and  mcht.  of  London,  1636,  aged 
60,  N.  III.  Inscr.  with  10  Eng.  vv.  and  ach.  Robt.  Barker, 
gent.,  1671,  aged  40,  mur.,  N. 

Ashleworth.  I.  Inscr.  Sophronia,  w.  of  John  Pauncefoote, 
gent.,  1615,  aged  55,  had  15  children,  of  whom  4  sons  and  5  dans, 
living. 

Ashton,  Cold.  I.  Inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.  Thos.  Key,  rebuilder 
of  the  ch.,  [1508],  mur.,  C. 

Berkeley.  I.  Wm.  Freme,  feodary  of  the  Berkeley  estates 
under  Hen.  VII,  escheator  of  the  hundred  of  Berkeley,  1526, 
in  civil  dress  holding  heart,  feet  lost,  marg.  inscr.  much  mutil.,  C. 
Davis,  133  (eh.),  223  (head). 

Bisley.  I.  Kath.,  w.  of  Thos.  Sewell,  1515,  with  5  sons  and 
7  daus.,  N. 

Bristol,  Grammar  School.  I.  Nich.  Thorne,  mcht.,  mayor 
[in  1543],  founder  (together  with  his  brother)  of  the  school,  died 
1546,  aged  50,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  [Mary,  dau.  of  Roger 
Wigston  of  Wolverton,  Warw.],  with  5  sons,  John,  Robt.,  Mch., 
Edw.,  Francis,  and  3  daus.,  Jane.  Mary,  Joan,  (2)  [Bridget,  dau. 

of - Milles  of  Hampton],  with  1  son  John,  and  1  dau.  Bridget, 

all  kng.,  inscr.  in  18  Lat.  vv.,  2  shs.  (another  lost),  engr.  c.  1570  ; 


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removed  from  the  destroyed  ch.  of  St.  Werburgh  and  now  on 
the  wall  of  the  large  upper  schoolroom.  Davis,  166  (part  of  1  w.). 

Bristol,  St.  James.  I.  Hen.  Gibbes,  “  sometime  mayer  and 
allderman  of  this  citty  ”,  1636,  aged  73,  in  civil  dress  with  4  sons, 
and  w.  Anne,  1631,  aged  70,  with  4  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with 
inscr.,  mur.,  S.A.  Davis,  198. 

Bristol,  St.  John.  I.  Thos.  Rowley,  mcht.,  sheriff  [in  1475], 
died  1478,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.,  1470,  mcht.  mark  and 
rebus  (?),  now  mur.,  C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XLIX,  48,  fig.  6  (mk.)  ; 
C.U.A.B.C.  Trans.,  pt.  6,  41,  fig.  5  (mk.)  ;  Davis,  73  (pouch  and 
beads),  74  (mk.  and  rebus)  ;  Glouc.  N.  and  Q.,  VI,  10,  fig.  6  (mk.)  ; 
Lane,  and  Ches.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.,  4  S.  XXVI,  34,  no.  70  (mk.)  ; 
Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  39,  fig.  5  (mk.)  ;  Pryce,  96  ;  St. 
Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  xiv,  fig.  6  (mk.). 

Bristol,  St.  Mark.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Wm.,  1647,  and  Anne, 
1666,  children  of  Rowland  Searchfield,  mcht.,  mur.,  N. 

Bristol,  St.  Mary  Redcliff.  I.  Sir  John  Juyn,  recorder  of 
Bristol,  baron  of  the  exchequer,  chief  justice  of  the  king’s  bench, 
1439,  in  robes  with  coif,  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  w.  and  marg.  inscr.,  2 
shs.,  Lady  Chapel.  Anastatic  Drawing  Soc.,  1860,  pi.  42  (eflf. 
and  shs.)  ;  Clinch,  Costume,  258  (eff.)  ;  Davis,  38  (shs.)  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  I,  pt.  12,  pi.  2  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  55  (eff.).  II. 
Philip  Mede,  esq.,  [1475],  in  arm.  with  tabard,  and  2  ws.,  1  in 
heraldic  mantle,  all  kng.,  a  demi-figure  of  Our  Lord  issuing  from 
clouds  above,  rect.  pi.  ;  inscr.  lost;  mur.,  A.T.,  X.A.  of  C.  Davis, 
70  ;  Nicholls  and  Taylor,  II,  208.  III.  Inscr.  (chamfer).  Thos. 
Mede,  (brother  of  no.  II),  thrice  mayor,  1475,  mutil.,  A.T.,  N.A. 
of  C.  IV.  John  Jay,  sheriff  [in  1472],  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Joan,  c.  1480  (date  not  filled  in),  with  6  sons  and  8  daus.,  2  mcht. 
marks  and  2  shs.  with  carding  combs,  C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XLIX, 
48,  fig.  7  (mk.);  C.U.A.B.C.  Trans.,  pt.  6,  41,  fig.  8  (mk.);  Davis, 
76,  77  (details,  mk.,  sh.)  ;  Gloucester  N.  and  Q.,  VI,  IC,  fig.  7  (mk.)  ; 
Lane,  and  Ches.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.,  4  S.  XXVI,  34,  no.  66  (mk.)  ; 
Nicholls  and  Taylor,  II,  208  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  39, 
fig.  8  (mk.)  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  xiv,  fig.  7  (mk.)  ; 
Soc.  Antiq.  Bond.  Proc.,  2  S.  XII,  9  (mk.)  V.  John  Brook, 
serjeant-atJaw,  justice  of  assize  in  the  west  of  England,  chief 
steward  of  the  monastery  of  Glastonbury,  1522,  in  robes  with 
coif,  and  w.  Joan,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Rich.  Amerike,  1  sh.  (others 
lost),  C.  230  ;  Somerset  Arch.  Soc.  Proc.,  XLVI,  ii,  111. 

VI.  Inscr.  with  10  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Hen.  Compton,  citizen  and 
mcht,,  1670,  aged  29,  S.A.  of  C. 


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Bristol,  St.  Peter.  I.  Robt.  Bond,  chaplain,  1461,  in  mass 
vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  now  mur.,  N.  B.  and  G.  Trans., 
XV,  163,  and  XXX,  265  ;  Bryce,  203,  fig.  24  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus. 
List,  pi.  48  (efi.). 

Bristol,  St.  Werburgh  (new  church).  I.  Wm.  Gyttyns, 
mcht.  and  one  of  the  common  council,  1586,  in  civil  dress  with 
6  sons,  and  w.  Mary  (who  pos.)  with  4  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi. 
with  inscr.,  12  Eng.  vv.,  and  monogram,  mur..  Vestry.  Davis, 
176  (monogram).  Old  ch.  destroyed,  new  ch.  built  in  suburbs. 
See  also  Bristol  Grammar  School. 

Bristol,  Temple  Church.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1400,  hf.  eff.,  and 
4  Lat.  vv.  ;  marg.  inscr.  lost ;  rel.,  mur.,  C.  Bryce,  118,  fig.  9. 
II.  Priest  in  cope,  c.  1460,  inscr.  lost ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  lady  in 
mantle,  of  about  same  date  ;  rel.,  mur.,  C.,  the  palimp.  fastened 
down.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  64.  (obv.) ;  Davis,  59  (obv.  and 
rev.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  120  (obv.  and  rev.);  Bryce,  II8,  fig. 
8  (obv.). 

Bristol,  Trinity  or  Barstaple  Almshouse  Chapel.  I. 
John  Barstaple,  burgess,  founder  of  the  almshouse  1411,  in  civil 
dress  with  anelace,  mcht.  mark ;  canopy  and  part  of  inscr.  restored ; 
sm.,  rel.,  C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XLIX,  48,  fig.  2  (mk.)  ;  Davis,  28, 
29  (details  and  mk.)  ;  Glouc.  N.  and  Q.,  VI,  10,  fig.  2  (mk.)  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  90  (mk.)  ;  Nicholls  and  Taylor,  II,  1 16  ;  Oxford 
Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  40,  fig.  14  (mk.)  ;  St.  BauVs  Eccles.  Soc. 
Trans.,  Ill,  xiv,  fig.  2  (mk.).  II.  Isabel,  w.  of  no.  I,  c.  1411  ; 

elf.,  canopy,  and  sh.  restored  ;  sm.,  rel.,  C.  Davis,  30  (sh.)  ; 
Nicholls,  etc.,  II,  1 16. 

Cheltenham,  St.  Mary.  I.  Wm.  Greville  of  Arle  Court,  esq., 
justice  of  the  common  pleas,  1513,  in  robes  with  coif,  and  w., 
with  3  sons  and  8  daus.,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  much  worn,  rel., 
now  mur.,  C. 

Chipping  Campden.  I.  Wm.  Grevel,  citizen  of  London,  ‘‘  flos 
mercatorum  lanar’  tocius  Anglie  ”,  1401,  in  civil  dress  with 
anelace,  and  w.  Marion,  1386,  double  canopy,  slightly  mutil., 
with  mcht.  marks  in  the  pediments,  4  shs.,  marg.  inscr.,  very 
large,  C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XLIX,  48,  fig.  1  (mk.)  ;  Bigland,  I,  283; 
Boutell,  Series  ;  Davis,  22  (mk.),  23  (sh.)  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  4,  p.  10  ; 
Lane,  and  Ches.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.,  4  S.  XXVI,  34,  no.  76  (mk.)  ; 
St.  BauVs  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  xiv,  fig.  1  (mk.)  ;  Soc.  Antiq. 
Lond.  Broc.,  2  S.  XII,  9  (mk.)  ;  Ward,  21.  II.  Wm.  Welley, 
mcht.,  1450,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice,  C.  III.  John 
Lethenard,  mcht.,  1467,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  inscr.  mutil.. 


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C.  Davis,  67  (effs.).  IV.  Wm.  Gybbys,  1484,  in  civil  dress, 
and  3  ws.,  Alice,  Margt.,  Marion,  with  7  sons  and  6  dans.,  C. 
Bigland,  I,  284. 

Cirencester.  I.  Vintner,  in  civil  dress  with  the  letter  T  on 
end  of  girdle,  and  w.  Margery,  c.  1400,  both  standing  on  wine 
casks,  head  of  man  and  upper  part  of  lady  lost,  double  canopy 
and  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.  mutil.,  arms  of  Bristol,  large,  worn.  Lady 
Chapel.  Davis,  17  (cask  and  sh.).  II.  Rich.  Dixton,  esq., 
1438,  in  arm.,  single  canopy,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  large,  Trinity 
Chapel.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  VII,  194  (legs  and  dog)  ;  Bigland, 
I,  341  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  69  (shoulder  pieces)  ;  Davis,  35 
(legs  and  dog),  36  (sword)  ;  Waller,  pt.  12.  III.  Robt.  Pagge, 
woobmcht.,  1440,  in  civil  dress  standing  on  a  wool  pack  bearing 
his  mark,  and  w.  Margt.,  with  6  sons  and  8  daus.  (mutil.),  double 
canopy,  mcht.  marks,  and  6  Lat.  vv.  stating  he  repaired  churches 
and  roads  ;  inscr.  lost ;  Trinity  Chapel.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XLIX, 
48,  fig.  3  (mk.)  ;  B.  and  G.  Trans.,  XVII,  322,  fig.  132  (mk.)  ; 
Davis,  41  (details  and  mk.)  ;  Glouc.  N.  and  Q.,  VI,  10,  fig.  3  (mk.)  ; 
St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  xiv,  fig.  3  (mk.).  IV.  Reginald 
Spycer,  mcht.,  1442,  in  civil  dress,  and  4  ws.,  Margt.,  Julian, 
Margt.,  Joan,  mcht.  mark.  Trinity  Chapel.  B.A.A  Jour.,  XLIX, 
48,  fig.  4  (mk.)  ;  B.  and  G.  Trans.,  II,  154,  and  XVII,  322,  fig. 
79  (mk.)  ;  Davis,  43  (efis.),  44  (mk.)  ;  Glouc.  N.  and  Q.,  VI,  10, 
fig.  4  (mk.)  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,A,  40,  fig.  11  (mk.)  ;  St. 
Paul’s  Eccles,  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  xiv,  fig.  4  (mk.)  V.  Angel 
Gabriel  and  a  lily  pot  from  an  Annunciation,  15th  cent.  ;  man, 
w.,  children  and  inscr.  lost  ;  X.A.,  lily  pot  in  slab,  angel  on  a 
pillar.  Davis,  207  (lily  pot).  VI.  Wm.  Prelatte,  a  very  special 
benefactor  to  the  chapel  of  the  Trinity,  1462,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws., 
(1)  Agnes,  widow  of  John  Martyn,  (2)  Joan,  dau.  and  h.  of  Rich, 
de  Cobyndon,  widow  of  John  Twynyho  of  Cayforde,  Somerset, 
esq.  ;  shs.  lost ;  Trinity  Chapel.  Beaumont,  29  (man  and  1  w.)  ; 
Davis,  63,  65  (details)  ;  Lysons,  Glouc.,  pi.  16.  VII.  Wm. 

Notyngham,  1427,  in  civil  dress,  head  lost,  and  w.  Cristine,  1434, 
engr.  c.  1470,  now  in  Lady  Chapel.  VIII.  Ralph  Parsons, 
chaplain  of  the  chantry  of  the  Hy.  Trin.,  1478,  in  mass  vests, 
with  chalice  and  wafer,  worn.  Trinity  Chapel.  IX.  Priest, 
c.  1480,  in  cassock,  sm.  ;  inscr.  and  scroll  lost ;  now  in  Lady 
Chapel.  Beaumont,  88  ;  Clinch,  Costume,  232  ;  Davis,  80  ; 
Haines,  77.  X.  Civilian,  head  mutil.,  and  w.  in  mantle,  c. 
1480,  worn  ;  another  w.,  children,  and  inscr.  lost ;  now  in  Lady 
Chapel.  XI.  Lower  portion  of  a  fern,  efi.,  c.  1480,  rel.  with  a 


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new  head  set  on  waist,  Trinity  Chapel.  Part  of  a  hr.  to  a  man  and 
w.  with  1  son  and  4  or  5  dans.,  now  lost.  XII.  John  Bennett, 
1497,  in  civil  dress,  head  gone,  and  2  ws.,  Agnes  and  Agnes,  mcht. 
mark  ;  I  w.,  children,  and  nearly  all  the  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  now 
in  Lady  Chapel.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XLIX,  48,  fig.  9  (mk.)  ;  Davis, 
95  (mk.)  ;  Glouc.  N.  and  Q.,  VI,  10,  fig.  9  (mk.)  ;  8t.  Paul’s  Eccles. 
Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  xiv,  fig.  9  (mk.).  XIII.  Civilian,  c.  1500, 
mntil.,  head  restored  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  Trinity  Chapel.  XIV. 
Civilian,  kng.,  with  4  sons  (I  a  priest  in  acad.),  and  w.,  kng.,  with 
3  dans.,  c.  1500,  with  lily  pot  (now  lost)  and  sprays  of  lilies  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  originally  in  St.  Kath.  Chapel,  but  now  scattered  about, 
part  on  floor,  part  on  a  pillar.  Davis,  209  (efis.),  211  (lily  pot). 
Possibly  John  Avenyng,  1501  and  w.  Alice.  XV.  Inscr.  (efis. 
lost).  Hugh  Xorys,  grocer,  1529,  and  w.  Joan,  now  mur.,  Lady 
Chapel.  XVI.  Two  ladies,  c.  1530  ;  male  efi.  and  inscr.  lost ; 
rel.,  now  in  Lady  Chapel.  Haines,  241  (girdle).  XVII. 
Phillip  Marner,  [clothier],  1587,  in  civil  dress,  standing  with  staff 
in  hand,  shears  by  head,  and  dog  at  feet,  inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv. 
stating  he  left  a  noble  yearly  for  a  sermon  in  Lent,  7  nobles  to 
the  poor,  and  the  interest  on  £80  to  16  men  in  Cirencester,  Burford, 
Abingdon,  and  Tetbury,  mur.,  S.A.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  X.S.  VII, 
195  ;  Davis,  178  ;  M.B.8.  Trans.,  IV,  83.  XVIII.  Mr.  John 
Gunter,  1624,  aged  89,  in  civil  dress,  buried  at  Kintbury,  Berks, 
(q.v.),  and  w.  Alice,  1626,  aged  86  ;  sh.  lost ;  Jos.  Plat,  their 
son-in-law  and  exor.  pos  ;  Lady  Chapel.  Davis,  196  (head  of 
lady).  XIX.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  with  puns  on  name. 
Hodgkinson  Paine,  clothier,  1642,  Lady  Chapel.  He  was  slain 
at  the  taking  of  the  town  by  the  Royalists. 

Clifford  Chambers.  I.  Hercules  Raynsford,  esq.,  lord  of 
the  manor,  1583,  aged  39,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Robt. 
Parry,  esq.,  with  2  sons  and  1  dau.,  ach.  and  sh.,  once  on  A.T.,  N., 
now  mur.,  C.  B.  and  G.  Trans.,  XIV,  91  ;  Davis,  173  (legs  of 
man),  174,  187  (shs.).  II.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  no.  I,  w.  of  Edw., 
son  and  h.  of  Sam.  Marrowe  of  Barkswell,  Warw.,  esq.,  1601, 
holding  infant  in  swaddling  clothes,  1  sh.  now  separately  inlaid, 
mur.,  C.  B.  and  G.  Trans.,  XIV,  92  ;  Davis,  186  (upper  hf.  of 
efi.);  Dugdale  8oc.,  IV,  frontis. 

CoBERLEY.  I.  Sh.,  Bruges  imp.  Baynham  ;  the  remains  of  the 
br.  to  Sir  Giles  Bruges,  1511,  and  w.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Thos.  Bayn¬ 
ham,  with  3  sons  and  3  or  4  daus.  ;  now  mur.,  S.C.  Davis,  212. 

HeerhurSt.  I.  Sir  John  Gassy,  chief  baron  of  the  exchequer, 
1400,  in  robes  with  coif,  lion  at  feet,  and  w.  Alice  [Gifiard],  with 


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dog  named  ''  Terri  ”  at  feet,  double  canopy  with  SS.  Anne  and 
John  Bapt.  (the  latter  stolen  about  1860),  4  shs.  (2  others  lost), 
marg.  inscr.,  fine,  large,  N.A.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  VII,  191  (lion), 
193  (dog),  200  (St.  John)  ;  B.  and  O.  Trans.,  XXV,  74  (head  of 
judge,  St.  Anne  and  2  shs.)  ;  Crossley,  230  ;  Davis,  11  (head  of 
judge),  12  (lion),  13  (dog  and  St.  John),  14  (St.  Anne).  15  (sh., 
etc.)  ;  Haines,  168  (upper  hf.  of  lady)  ;  Lysons,  Olouc.,  pi.  17  ; 
Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng,,  174  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  81  (lion),  82  (dog), 
88  (St.  John)  ;  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  3,  pi.  4  ;  F.  and  A. 
Mus.  List,  pi.  55  (effs.)  ;  Waller,  pt.  15  ;  Ward,  23.  II.  Lady, 
c.  1520  ;  lower  part  of  efi.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  N.A.  Davis,  124 
(pendant).  III.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Bruges  of  Coverle,  esq., 
w.  (1)  of  Wm.  Gassy  of  Wyghtfylde,  esq.,  (2)  of  Walter  Rowdon, 
esq.,  1525  ;  inscr.  and  shs.  lost ;  N.A.  IV.  Inscr.  Edw.  Guye, 
gent.,  1612  ;  mar.  Francis,  eld.  dau.  of  John  Gotheridge,  esq., 
had  6  sons  and  1  dau.,  N.A. 

Dowdeswell.  I.  Priest,  c.  1520,  in  cope,  2  Evang.  symbols  ; 
2  others  and  inscr.  lost ;  rel.,  C.  Davis,  125  (morse)  ;  F.  and  A. 
Mus.  List,  pi.  50,  no.  1.  II.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  John 
Crowther,  M.A.,  parson,  1623,  C. 

Down-Ampney.  I.  Inscr.  Dame  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Rich. 
Barkley,  w.  of  Sir  John  Hungerford  of  Down  Ampney,  annoque 
domini  computacione  Angliae  ”  1628,  aged  65  ;  Wm.  Platt,  pos.  ; 
mur.,  Hungerford  Chapel. 

Dyrham.  I.  Sir  Morys  Russell,  [1401],  in  arm.,  and  w.  Isabel 
[Kingston],  double  canopy  (the pediments,  in  which  are  shs.,  only 
left),  inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.,  large,  under  moveable  platform,  S.A. 
B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  VII,  190  (lion)  ;  Boutell,  Series  (effs.)  ;  Davis, 
26  (lion  and  dog),  27  (shs.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  80  (lion). 

Eastington.  I.  Elizth.  [dau.  of  Sir  Wm.]  Knevet,  [1518],  in 
heraldic  mantle,  2  shs.  and  2  lozenges,  marg.  inscr.  mutiL,  now 
mur.,  N.C.  Clinch,  Costume,  158  (eff.)  ;  Davis,  118  (eff.),  117, 
119  (shs.)  ;  Haines,  113  (eff.)  ;  Suffling,  118.  II.  Inscr.  Edw. 
Stephens,  gent.,  aged  about  64,  and  w.  Joan,  aged  about  63,  both 
died  1587,  left  3  sons  and  2  daus.,  mur.,  S.A.  III.  Inscr.  and 
sh.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Edw.  St.  Loo,  esq.,  w.  of  Rich.  Stephens,  esq., 
1591,  mur.,  S.A.  IV.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Gath.,  dau.  of  Robt. 
Beale,  esq.,  ''  clarke  of  the  councell  ”  to  Queen  Elizth.,  w.  of 
Nath.  Stephens,  esq.,  1632,  left  3  sons,  Hen.,  Rich.,  Robt.,  and 
5  daus.,  Margt.,  Gath.,  Sarah,  Hanna,  Abigail,  mur.,  S.A. 

Falrford.  I.  John  Tame,  esq.,  1500,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Alice 
[Twynihoe],  1471,  3  shs.,  chamfer  inscr.,  A.T.,  C.  Bigland,  I, 


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567  ;  Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust.,  no.  4,  115  ;  Davis,  99 
(details),  101,  102  (shs.)  ;  Cent.  Mag.,  1791,  i,  345.  II.  Sir 
Edm.  Tame,  1534,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Agnes,  [dan. 
of  Sir  Rich  Greville],  with  2  sons  and  3  dans.,  (2)  Elizth.  [Tyring- 
ham],  both  in  heraldic  mantles,  marg.  inscr.  with  shs.  at  the 
corners,  N.C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  VII,  203  (part  of  inscr.)  ; 
Bigland,  I,  571  ;  Davis,  142,  143,  144  (details)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans., 
IV,  91  (part  of  inscr.).  III.  The  same  individuals  as  no.  II, 
also  in  heraldic  dresses,  but  I  son  only,  all  kng..  Trinity  and 
2  shs.,  mur.,  N.C.  Davis,  145,  (Trin.),  146  (shs.)  ;  Gawthorp, 
pi.  49,  p.  94 ;  Machlin,  Mon.  Br.,  6th  ed.,  105  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  III,  pi.  9. 

Gloucester  Cathedral.  I.  Inscr.  with  2  Eng.  vv.  Chas., 
7th  son  of  Wm.  Sutton,  chancellor  of  the  diocese,  1626,  aged  7 
days.  Lady  Chapel.  For  an  account  of  the  indents  see  “  Da  vis, 
213.  In  N.Tr.  is  a  br.  to  Rev.  Herbert  Haines,  M.A.,  master  in 
the  cathedral  school  for  23  years,  died  1872,  aged  46.  He  was  the 
author  of  the  well-known  Manual  of  Monumental  Brasses,’' 
published  in  1861. 

Gloucester,  St.  JoHisr  Baptist.  I.  Upper  portions  of  a 
civilian  in  mantle  and  w.,  c.  1520,  now  mur.,  N.A.  Davis,  150, 
151  ;  Olouc.  N.  and  Q.,  V,  538,  544.  II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Riche, 
gent.,  alderman  and  founder  of  the  blue-coat  school,  1607,  mur., 
N.A. 

Gloucester,  St.  Mary  de  Crypt.  I.  John  Cook,  alderman, 
4  times  mayor,  founder  of  a  school,  1529,  in  civil  dress  with  mantle, 
and  widow  Dame  Joan,  triple  canopy  with  fig.  of  St.John  Bapt. 
mu  til.  (1  pediment  stolen  about  1860)  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.  and  a  new 
inscr.  cut  on  stone,  now  mur.,  N.  Tr.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  VII, 
199  (St.  John)  ;  Davis,  154,  155  (details),  157  (St.  John)  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  87  (St.  John)  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  40 
(effs.).  The  original  slab  is  said  to  be  buried  in  C.  II.  Inscr. 
Luke  Garnon,  esq.,  thrice  mayor,  1614,  and  w.  Anne,  a  relative 
of  John  Cook  ;  their  son  Anth.  pos.  ;  mur.,  C. 

Gloucester,  St.  Michael.  I.  Wm.  Henshawe,  bell-founder, 
‘‘  late  maire  of  this  towne  ”,  and  ws.  Alys,  1519,  and  Agnes  ;  male 
elf.,  about  3  sons  and  3  daus.,  lost ;  formerly  N.,  now  mur.,  S.A. 

Gloucester,  St.  Nicholas.  I.  Inscr.  Nich.  Sancky  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  esq.,  “  lerned  in  the  lawes  of  this  realme  ”,  1589, 
and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Rich.  Read  of  Bodington,  esq.,  1585  ; 
also  Mary,  dau.  of  the  said  Elizth,  by  John  Kemys  of  Slowe,  esq., 
w.  of  Rich.  Harbert,  1589,  mur.,  in  wooden  frame,  S.A. 


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Hempstead.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Mch.,  Hen.,  Roger,  Nich. 
junior,  Cecilly,  Brigid,  children  of  Arthur  and  Alice  Porter, 
1548,  mur..  Tower. 

Kemerton.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Colibery,  w.  of  Jas.  Hatch, 
1687,  aged  24,  mur.,  N.A. 

Kempsford.  I.  Walter  Hichman,  1521,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Cristyan,  with  4  sons  Thos.,  John  (both  lost),  Bobt.,  John,  mcht, 
mark  and  marg.  inscr.,  C.  Davis,  126  (mk.). 

Lechlade.  I.  Wool-mcht.  and  w.,  c.  1450  ;  children,  shs.  and 
marg.  inscr.  lost ;  N.  Bigland,  II,  141  ;  Davis,  53  (feet  and 
woolpack).  Possibly  John  Townsend,  woolman,  and  w.,  1458. 
See  Hark  MS.  6072,  fol.  114.  II.  Civilian,  c.  1510  ;  w., 
children,  mcht.  mk.,  and  marg.  inscr.  lost ;  N.  B.A.A.  Jour., 
XLIX,  48,  fig.  9  (mk.)  ;  Bigland,  II,  144  ;  Davis,  110  (mk.)  ; 
Glouc.  N.  and  Q.,  VI,  10,  fig.  10  (mk.)  ;  St.  Paid's  Eccles.  Soc. 
Trans.,  Ill,  xiv,  fig.  10.  (mk.). 

Leckhampton.  I.  Wm.  Norwood,  esq.,  in  civil  dress,  with 
9  sons,  and  w.  Elizth.  [dau.  of  Wm.  Lygon  of  Madresfield,  Wore.], 
1598,  aged  50,  with  2  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  6  Lat.  vv. 
and  sh.,  mur.,  S.A.  Davis,  182  (sh.). 

Lemington,  Lower.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Chas.  and  Peter 
Grevill,  brothers,  patrons  of  the  chapel,  1636,  rel.,  C. 

Micheldean.  I.  Two  ladies,  c.  1500  ;  the  remains  of  the  br. 
to  Thos.  Baynham,  esq.,  [died  1500],  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Margery, 
dau.  of  Rich.  Hodge,  [died  before  1477],  (2)  Alice,  dau.  of  Wm. 
Walwyn  of  Bykerton,  Hereford  [died  1518]  ;  now^  mur..  Tower. 
B.  and  G.  Trans.,  VI,  131  (2  pis.)  ;  Davis,  84  (upper  hf.  of  one). 

Mtnchinhampton.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
now  mur. ,  Tower.  II.  John  Hampton,  gent. ,  1556  (date  added), 
and  w.  Elyn,  in  shrouds,  with  6  sons  (the  eld.  a  monk)  and  3  daus., 
the  eld.  I)ame  Alice,  benefactor  to  the  ch.,  a  nun,  engr.  c.  1510, 
now  mur..  Tower.  Clinch,  Costume,  246  (nun)  ;  Davis,  111  (man), 
112  (monk  and  nun)  ;  Haines,  87  (nun).  III.  Edw.  Halyday, 
1519,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margery,  mcht.  mark,  now  mur.. 
Tower.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XLIX,  48,  fig.  11  (mk.)  ;  Davis,  123  (mk.)  ; 
Glouc.  N.  and  Q.,  VI,  10,  fig.  11  (mk.)  ;  St.  Paul's  Eccles.  Soc. 
Trans.,  Ill,  xiv,  fig.  11  (mk.).  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings 
of  2  frags  now  lost,  (1)  head  of  a  widow,  c.  1520  ;  (2)  Upper  hf. 
of  a  lady,  head  on  cushion,  c.  1530. 

Naunton.  I.  Inscr.  Ann,  dau.  of  Edw.  Ayleworth,  w.  of  Edm. 
Major  the  younger,  1613,  aged  30,  left  2  sons  and  4  daus.,  mur., 
N.A.  II.  Inscr.  Lettice,  w.  of  Chas.  Holt,  esq.,  1628,  aged 


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43,  mur.,  Tower.  III.  Inscr.  Clement  Barkdail,  M.A.,  minister, 
1670,  aged  61,  mur..  Tower.  IV.  Inscr.  Barkdail  family,  1685, 
much  corroded,  mur..  Tower. 

Newent.  I.  Roger  Porter,  esq.,  1523,  in  arm.,  2  shs.,  sm., 
now  mur.,  S.C.  Davis,  129  (sh.). 

Newland.  I.  [Robt.  Greyndour,  esq.,  1443],  in  arm.,  legs 
gone,  and  w.  [Joan,  dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Rugge  of  Charlecombe, 
Somerset,  founder  of  chantry  in  1445,  afterwards  mar.  Sir  John 
Barre  of  Rotherwas,  Hereford,  died  1485],  curious  crest  of  a  miner 
with  candle  in  mouth,  bag  for  ore  on  back,  and  pick  in  hand  ; 
marg.  inscr.  and  4  shs.  lost  ;  S.C.  Antiquarian  Repertory,  ed. 
1807-9,  II,  387  ;  Arch.  Camhrensis,  6S.  IX,  82  (crest)  ;  B.  and  G. 
Trans.,  VI,  343  (crest),  VH,  119  (effs.)  ;  Cardiff  Naturalists  Soc. 
Trans.,  XVIII,  48  (crest)  ;  Davis,  45,  46  (details),  47  (crest)  ; 
Nicholls,  H.  G.,  Forest  of  Dean,  217  (crest).  On  the  slab  is 
inscribed  "  Sir  Christopher  Baynham,  Knt.”  He  died  in  1557 
and  was  probably  buried  underneath. 

Northleach.  I.  Wool-merchant,  in  civil  dress  with  anelace 
and  the  letter  T  on  girdle,  and  w.,  c.  1400  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  once  in 
N.A.,now  rel.,ISr.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  VII,  192  (dog)  ;  Boutell, 
Series  ;  Cutts,  E.  L.,  Scenes  and  Characters  of  the  Middle  Ages, 
522  (man)  ;  Davis,  19,  20  (details)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  38  ; 
Blanche,  Costume,  I,  8  (man).  II.  Agnes  Fortey  (head  lost) 
and  her  2  husbands,  Wm.  Scors,  tailor,  died  1420,  and  Thos. 
Fortey  (head  lost),  woolman,  repaired  churches  and  roads,  1447 
in  arabic  numerals,  both  in  civil  dress,  2  groups  of  children,  2 
daus.  (3  ?  other  children  lost)  and  2  sons  and  4  daus.,  canopy 
and  marg.  inscr.  much  mutil.,  worn,  N.A.  B.A.A.  Jour.  N.S. 
VII,  201  (part  of  inscr.)  ;  Davis,  49,  50  (details)  ;  Dysons,  Glouc., 
pi.  42  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  89  (part  of  inscr.).  III.  [John 
Fortey],  woolman,  erector  of  the  roof,  1458,  in  civil  dress,  single 
canopy  mutil.,  6  mcht.  marks,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  large,  N. 
B.A.A.  Jour.,  XLIX,  48,  fig.  5  (mk.)  ;  Cutts,  Middle  Ages,  523 
(man),  526  (mk.)  ;  Davis,  55,  56  (details  and  mk.)  ;  Glouc.  N.  and, 
Q.,  VI,  10,  fig.  5  (mk.)  ;  Dysons,  Glouc.,  pi.  41  ;  Macldin,  Br.  of 
Eng.,  169  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  15  ;  St.  PauVs  Eccles.  Soc. 
Trans.,  Ill,  xiv,  fig.  5  (mk.).  IV.  Woolman  and  w.  (mutil.), 
c.  1485,  with  2  sons  and  2  daus.,  mcht.  mark  and  marg.  inscr.  in 
6 Eng.  vv.,N.A.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  NUN,  48,  fig.  8  (mk.),  N.S.  VII, 
196  (details)  ;  Cutts,  Middle  Ages,  524  (man),  526  (mk.)  ;  Davis, 
87,  88  (details  and  mk.)  ;  Glouc.  N.  and  Q.,  VI,  10,  fig.  8  (mk.)  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  84  (details)  ;  St.  PauVs  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans., 


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Ill,  xiv,  fig.  8  (mk.)  V.  [John  TaylourJ,  woolman,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Joan,  c.  1490,  with  8  sons  and  7  dans.,  device  of  sheep  on 
woolpack,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.  ;  Trinity  lost  ;  S.C.  B.A.A. 
Jour.,  XLIX,  48,  fig.  16,  N.S.  VII,  197  (both  device)  ;  Cutts, 
Middle  Ages,  524  (man),  526  (device)  ;  Davis,  90  (details)  ;  Glouc. 
N.  and  Q.,  VI,  11,  fig.  13  (device)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  85  (device)  ; 
Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  40,  fig.  13  (device)  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles. 
Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  xiv,  fig.  13  (device).  VI.  Two  sons  and  2  dans.  ; 
the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Wm.  Bicknell,  1500,  and  w.  Margt., 
1493,  founders  of  a  chantry  in  1489,  S.C.  Davis,  216.  VII. 
Robt.  Serche,  1501,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anne,  with  3  sons  and 
1  dau.,  scrolls  and  monogram,  N.  Davis,  106  (scroll),  106  (mono¬ 
gram).  VIII.  Thos.  Bushe,  woolman,  mcht.  of  the  staple  of 
Calais,  1525,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  1526,  double  canopy, 
slightly  mutil.,  with  devices  and  arms  of  the  staple  in  the 
pediments,  mcht.  mk.,  marg.  inscr.  ;  children  lost  ;  N.  B.A.A. 
Jour.,  XLIX,  48,  fig.  12  (mk.),  X.S.  VII,  198  (details)  ;  Davis, 
135,  136,  137  (details)  ;  Glouc.  N.  and  Q.,  VI,  10,  fig.  12  (mk.)  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  86  (details)  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans., 
Ill,  xiv,  fig.  12  (mk.).  IX.  Wm.  Lawnder,  priest,  c.  1530, 
in  surplice,  kng.,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.  ;  Trinity  and  B.V.  Mary 
lost C,  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  76  (eff.)  ;  Clinch,  Costume, 
242  (eff.)  ;  Davis,  140,  141  (details)  ;  Gawthorp,  pi.  48,  p.  93  ; 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  4.  X.  Inscr.  in  20  Eng.  vv.  with 
acrostic.  Mawd,  w.  of  Thos.  Parker,  1584,  had  10  children,  left 
6  at  her  death  in  childbed,  mur.,  S.C. 

Olveston.  I.  Morys  Denys,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Gylbert 
Denys,  lord  of  the  manors  of  Alves  ton  and  Tredcote,  and  his  son 
Sir  Walter  Denys,  1505,  in  arm.  with  tabards,  kng.  and  holding 
scrolls,  4  shs.,  mur.,  N.A.  Anastatic  Drawing  Soc.,  1876,  pi.  31  ; 
Davis,  107  (eff.  of  Morys),  108, 109  (shs.). 

Pauntley.  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  one  of  the  6  cohs.  of 
Thos.  Whyttyngton,  esq.,  w.  of  Sir  Giles  Pole,  1543,  mur.,  S.C. 
II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Wm.  Pawncefoote,  esq.,  1616,  aged  84,  mur., 

S. C. 

Quedgley.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Fredeswid  and  Mary,  daus.  of 
Arthur  and  Alice  Porter,  1532,  mur.,  C.  Davis,  130  (sh.) 

Quinton.  I.  Dame  Joan,  [dau.  of  Alex.  Besford  alias  Pears- 
ford  of  Besford,  Wore.],  widow  of  Sir  [Wm.]  Clopton  [who  died 
1419],  vowess,  c.  1430,  single  canopy,  4  shs.,  marg.  inscr.  in  8 
Lat.  vv.  ;  the  whole  repaired  and  the  shs.  renewed  in  1739  by 

T.  Lingen,  esq.  ;  A.T.,  S.C.  B.  and  G.  Trans.,  XIII,  168  ;  Davis, 


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31,  32  (detail  and  shs.).  The  inscr.  to  Thos.  de  Rous  of  Ragley, 
esq.,  1499,  and  w.  Maud,  effs.  gone,  worn,  C.,  is  now  lost.  Rubbing 
in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Rodmarton.  I.  John  Edward,  lord  of  the  manor  and  patron 
of  ch.,  lawyer,  hamosus  apprenticius  in  lege  peritus  ”,  1461, 
in  civil  dress  with  large  round  cap  (cf.  Chester,  St.  Peter),  now 
mur.,  C.  Davis,  61  (head)  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  75,  p.  305,  fig.  1  ; 
Grose,  F.,  Antiq.  of  Eng.  and  Wales,  Supplement,  I,  pi.  8,  fig.  2  ; 
Lysons,  Glouc.,  pi.  11. 

Seveisthamptoh.  I.  John  Camber,  1497,  in  civil  dress,  rel., 
mur.,  C.  B.  and  G.  Trans.,  XIV,  343.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.,  son 
of  Anth.  and  Culpeper  Lawrance,  1694. 

Slaughter,  Upper.  I.  Inscr.  John  Slaughter  of  Over  Slaughter, 
esq.,  1583.  II.  Inscr.  Elianor,  eld.  dau.  of  Wm.  Baghott  of 
Prestbury,  esq.,  wife  of  no.  1,  1597.  III.  Inscr.  Paris,  son  and 
h.  of  no.  1, 1597,  aged  55.  All  mur.,  C. 

Tewkesbury.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.,  and  2  achs.  Elianor 
Freeman,  1653,  aged  21,  mur.,  X.  Tr.  II.  Inscr.  with  10  Lat. 
vv.  Amy,  w.  of  John  Wiatt,  16[53],  N.A.  The  indent  for  a  br. 
attributed  to  Maud  de  Burgh,  widow  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  earl  of 
Gloucester  and  Hertford,  1315,  is  reproduced  in  M.B.8.  Portfolio, 
III,  pi.  6. 

Thorkbury.  I.  Thos.  Tyndall,  1571  (eff.  in  civil  dress  lost), 
and  w.  [Avice,  dau.  of  John  Bodie],  inscr.  with  12  Eng.  vv.  ; 
1  son,  1  dau.  and  4  shs.  lost  ;  once  on  A.T.,  now  on  C.  floor. 
Davis,  170  (lady). 

Todenham.  I.  Wm.  Molton,  esq.,  1614,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Millicent,  dau.  of  Giles  Spencer  of  Nurthen,  Warw.,  esq.,  1604, 
kng.  ;  out  of  12  children  he  left  3  daus.,  the  1st  mar.  to  Thos., 
son  and  h.  of  Sir  Thos.  Baufou,  the  2nd  to  Rich.,  son  of  Walter 
Savage,  esq.,  and  the  3rd  to  Wm.  Willoughby  of  Xorrnanton, 
esq.  ;  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  12  Eng.  vv.  and  ach.,  mur.,  C.  Davis, 
193  (sh.). 

Tormartok.  I.  John  Ceysyll,  servant  of  Sir  John  Sendlow, 
knt.,  1493,  in  civil  dress,  marg.  inscr.,  X.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  X.S. 
VII,  202  (part  of  inscr.)  ;  Davis,  91,  93  (detail  and  part  of  inscr.)  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  90  (part  of  inscr.).  The  indent  for  the 
br.  to  Sir  John  de  la  Riviere,  founder  of  the  ch.,  c.  1350,  is  engr. 
in  Haines,  124. 

Twyning.  I.  Inscr.  Sybill,  dau.  and  h.  of  Gabriel  Blycke, 
esq.,  w.  of  Francis  Clare,  esq.,  1575,  and  infant  dau.  Anne,  mur., 
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Weston-sub-Edge.  I.  Wm.  Hodges,  1590,  in  civil  dress  ; 
mar.  [Elizth.],  dan.  of  Sir  Geo.  Throgmorton  of  Kawghton 
(Coughton),  widow  of  John  Gifford  of  Weston,  esq.  ;  now 
mur.,  N. 

Weston-upon-Avon.  I.  Sir  John  Greville,  lord  of  the  manor 
of  Milcot,  1546,  in  arm.  with  tabard  ;  2  shs.  lost  ;  C.  Davis, 
159  (upper  hf .  of  eff.).  II.  Sir  Edw.  Greville,  lord  of  the  manor 
of  Milcot,  1559,  in  arm.  with  tabard  ;  2  shs.  lost ;  C.  Davis, 
162  (upper  hf.  of  eff.). 

Whittington.  I.  Kich.  Coton,  esq.,  1556,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Margt.,  1560,  betw.  them  a  child  in  swaddling  clothes  ;  a  son 
in  cloak  lost  ;  C.  Davis,  165  (child). 

WiNCHCOMBE.  I.  Inscr.  Margt.  Crompe,  dau.  of  Eulke  and 
Bridget  Baungerfield  of  Naunton,  1647.  II.  Inscr.  Bridget, 
dau.  of  Margt.  Crompe,  w.  of  Edw.  Slaughter,  gent.,  1652,  aged  42. 
III.  Inscr.  Christ.  Merrett,  1624,  and  w.  Awdery,  who  afterwards 
mar.  Thos.  Hawkins  and  died  1654,  IV.  Inscr.  Rich.  [Merrett, 
gent.],  1670,  aged  64  ;  Christ.  Merrett,  “  nepos  ”,  pos.  V. 
Inscr.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Wm.  Harvey,  clerk,  1685,  aged  36. 

Winterbourne.  I.  Lady,  c.  1370 ;  canopy,  shs.,  and  marg. 
inscr.  lost  ;  N.A.  Boutell,  Series  ;  M.B.8.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  51. 
Possibly  Agnes,  w.  of  Sir  Thos.  Bradeston,  1370.  II.  Inscr. 
with  6  Eng.  vv.  Mathew  Buck,  esq.,  1631  ;  sh.  lost ;  N.C.  III. 
Inscr.  with  text  and  sh.  Thos.  Buck,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor, 
1658,  aged  47,  N.C. 

WoRMiNGTON.  I.  Anne,  eld.  dau.  of  Rich.  Daston,  w.  of  John 
Savage  of  Norbury,  Wore.,  1605,  aged  25,  died  in  childbirth  and 
represented  in  bed  with  infant  in  swaddling  clothes,  inscr.  in 
6  Lat.  vv.,  marg.  inscr.  mu  til.,  2  shs.,  curious,  mur.,  C.  Davis, 
188  (eff.),  189  (shs.)  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  285  ;  M.B.8.  Portfolio, 
II,  pi.  12. 

Wotton-under-Edge.  I.  Thos.,  lord  Berkeley,  1417,  in  arm. 
with  collar  of  mermaids,  and  w.  Margt.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Gerard 
Warren,  lord  Lisle,  1392  ;  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  large,  A.T.,  N.A. 
Art  Journal,  VI,  34  ;  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  VII,  192  (dog)  ;  Boutell, 
Br.  and  Slabs,  57  (effs.),  135  (collar)  ;  Cooke,  J.  H.,  Hist,  of 
Berkeley,  2nd  ed.  1878,  31  ;  Davis,  2  (collar),  3,  4,  5,  (details)  ; 
Foshrooke,  T.  D.,  Hist,  of  Glouc.,  I,  477  ;  Haines,  168  (head  of 
lady)  ;  Hollis,  T.  and  O.,  Mon.  Effs.,  pt.  4,  pi.  10  ;  M.B.8. 
Portfolio,  III,  pi.  42,  and  Trans.,  IV,  82  (dog)  ;  Planche,  Costume, 
I,  129  (collar)  ;  Suffling,  67.  The  indent  for  the  brass  to  R.  de 
Wotton,  rector,  c.  1320,  a  kng.  figure  with  long  scroll  to  B.V.  Mary 


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in  the  head  of  a  cross,  and  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics,  is 
reproduced  in  M.B.8.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  8,  pL  6. 

Yate.  I.  Alex.  Staples,  1590,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Avis 
with  2  sons  and  3  daus.,  (2)  Elizth.  (who  pos.)  with  4  sons  and  2 
daus.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.,  partly  covered  by  screen,  C. 
Davis,  180  (1  son).  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Robt.  Walker,  gent., 
1676,  aged  39.  III.  Inscr.  Hodges  Godwin  jun.,  esq.,  1677, 
aged  40.  IV.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Mary  Walker,  sister  of  no.  II, 
1678. 

The  indents  mentioned  by  Haines  at  Bishop’s  Cleve,  Church- 
do  wh,  and  Churcham,  appear  to  be  now  lost.  At  Paihswick 
is  an  indent  for  the  br.  to  Sir  Wm.  Kingston,  K.G.,  1540,  and  w. 
Elizth.  The  large  hf .  eff.  of  a  priest  in  mass  vests,  holding  chalice, 
c.  1460,  now  in  the  ch.  of  Compton  Greenfield  does  not  belong 
to  that  ch.  and  was  placed  there  by  one  of  the  modern  rectors. 
Nothing  is  known  of  its  previous  history. 


HAMPSHIRE. 

Cave,  C.  J.  P.  List  of  Hampshire  Brasses,  printed  in  Mon.  Br.  Soc. 

Trans.,  V,  247,  295,  343,  VI,  1,  121. 

Hants  Proc.  Proceedings  of  the  Hampshire  Field  Club. 

Abbot’s  Ann.  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Rich.  Monday  of 
Derbyshire,  esq.,  w.  of  John  Johnson,  D.D.,  rector,  archdeacon 
of  Worcester,  treasurer  of  St.  David’s,  1613,  C. 

Aldershot.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  and  2  shs.  Sir  John  Whyte, 
alderman,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  died  15[73]  (date  not 
filled  in),  engr.  c.  1570,  mur.,  C.  Gawthorjp,  pi.  51,  p.  96  ;  M.B.8. 
Portfolio,  III,  pi.  10  ;  Winchester  Diocesan  Chronicle,  Nov.,  1906. 
II.  Inscr.  Mary,  w.  of  Robt.  White,  esq.,  1583,  had  2  sons,  Robt. 
and  Robt.,  and  2  daus.,  Helen,  Marye,  mur.,  C. 

Alton.  I.  Lady,  c.  1510  ;  inscr.  lost ;  now  mur.,  N.  II. 
Three  daus.,  c.  1510,  now  mur.,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Rich.  Clarke, 
1485,  and  dau.  Margery,  w.  of  Rich.  Eylder,  1534,  now  placed 
under  no.  I.  IV.  Inscr.  with  rebus.  Christ.  Walaston,  groom  of 
the  chamber  and  ''  on  of  ye  yostregere  (keeper  of  the  goshawks) 
unto  ye  late  kynges  &  queues  of  famous  memorye  ”,  1563  (date 
added),  mur.,  N.  M.B.8.  Trans.,  V,  251.  V.  Inscr.  Robt. 
Fry  late  hedd  bailliffe  of  this  towne  ”,  1620,  mur..  Vestry. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


VI.  Inscr.  with  2  Eng.  and  2  Lat.  vv.  Elizth.  Geale,  1638,  mur.,  N. 

VII.  Inscr.  Eobt.  Lamport,  1667,  worn,  mur..  Vestry.  On  a 
pillar  in  the  nave  is  a  replica  of  the  inscr.  to  Rich  Boles,  killed  at 
Alton  in  1641,  See  Winchester  Cathedral. 

Alverstoke.  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Cottcn,  w.  of 
Dan.  Bradly,  1664,  aged  26,  N.A. 

Andover.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Nich.  Venables,  gent.,  1602, 
aged  73,  father  of  2  sons  and  3  daus.  ;  his  son  Rich.  pos.  ;  mur.,  C. 

Basingstoke.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Roger  Ryve,  [1587], 
rel.,  C.  II.  Robt.  Stocker,  yeoman,  1606,  aged  67,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Ursula,  with  9  sons  and  2  daus.,  rel.,  C.  III.  John, 
son  of  Thos  Hilliard,  gent.,  1621,  a  child,  sm.,  rel.,  C. 

Baughurst.  I.  Benefaction  of  Thos.  Sympson,  1674,  mur.,  N. 

Binstead.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Heighes,  1595,  mur..  Vestry.  II. 
Inscr.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Wm.,  lord  Maynard,  w.  of  Nich.  Bo  well, 
esq.,  1644,  S.C. 

Bramdean.  I.  Inscr.  Mary,  w.  of  Thos.  Travers,  1639,  mur.,  C. 

Bramley.  I.  Wm.  Joye,  yeoman,  1452,  in  civil  dress,  with 
6  sons  standing  by  his  side,  much  worn.  Tower.  Near  by  is  a 
slab  with  indents  for  a  lady  and  6  daus.,  possibly  for  his  wife. 
II.  Gwen  More,  w.  of  John  Shelf ord  ‘‘  of  ye  cite  of  Harford  ”,  esq., 
"  modyr  to  dame  Elizabeth  Shelf orde  abbes  of  the  monastery  of 
Shaftysbury  ”,  1504,  2  shs.,  S.C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V.  262  ; 
Somerset  and  Dorset  N.  and  Q.,  X,  31  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi. 
45,  no.  1  (elf.).  III.  Rich.  Carter,  1529,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Alys,  S.C.  Williams,  J.  F.,  Early  Churchwardens  Accounts  of 
Hants,  xiii. 

Bramshott.  I.  John  Weston  “  de  Chyltellee  ”,  esq.,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  c.  1430,  6  scrolls,  rel.,  mur.,  C.  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  V,  264.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Hooke  of  Bramshott, 
esq.,  1613,  rel.,  mur.,  C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  265.  III.  Lozenge 
with  arms  of  Hooke,  17th  Cent. 

Burghclere.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Hilman,  1615,  N.  II.  Inscr. 
John  Brownejohn,  gent.,  1633,  N.Tr.  III.  Inscr.  Mary,  w. 
of  no.  II,  1637,  N.Tr.  IV.  Inscr.  Kath.,  dau.  of  John  and 
Mary  Brownejohn,  w.  of  John  Hunt  of  Ham.,  gent.,  1638,  now 
under  organ. 

Buriton.  I.  Inscr.  Emme,  dau.  of  Robt.  Bowyer  of  Chichester, 
mcht.,  w.  of  Thos.  Hanbury,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor  of  Maple- 
durham  and  one  of  the  7  auditors  of  the  exchequer,  1595.  Locke, 
A.,  Hanbury  Family,  314.  II.  Inscr.  Susanna,  w.  of  Thos. 
Hanbury,  esq.,  1661.  Locke,  314.  III.  Inscr.  Thos.,  son  of 


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Thos.  Hanbury,  esq.,  "  great  granchild  to  Auditour  Hanbury  ”, 
1668.  Locke,  314.  IV.  Inscr.  with  lozenge.  Kath.,  dan.  of 
Sir  John  Jeff erys,  widow  of  Thos.  Hanbury,  esq.,  1678,  aged  71. 
Locke,  314,  318.  V.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Thos.  Hanbury,  esq.,  son 
of  Thos.  and  Susanna  Hanbury,  1686,  aged  28.  Locke,  314. 
VI.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Wm.  Warne,  citizen  and  scrivener  of  London, 
1697,  aged  72,  loose  in  vestry  in  1906.  VII.  Plate  bearing  the 
word  ‘‘ Resurgam  ”.  Probably  belonging  to  no.  IV.  All, 
except  no.  VI,  mur.,  S.A. 

Candover,  Brown.  I.  Civilian  and  lady,  arm  in  arm,  c.  1490  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  mur.,  C.  Hants  Proc.,  Ill,  276  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II, 
pi.  46  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Lond.  Proc.,  2  S.  XII,  335  ;  Warren,  W .  T., 
Historic  Sketches  round  Winchester,  41.  The  brasses  to  (1)  John 
Latihall,  priest,  c.  1520,  in  mass  vests,  without  stole,  very  sm., 
and  (2)  an  inscr.  to  Margery  Wylson,  1559,  formerly  in  this  ch. 
were  exhibited  at  the  Winchester  Congress  of  the  Archaeological 
Institute  in  1845. 

Candover,  Preston  (old  church).  I.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Leggat  of  Dagnehams,  Essex,  esq.,  w.  of  Thos.  Habrigecourt  of 
Preston  Candover,  gent.,  1607,  1  sh.  (another  lost),  0.  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  V,  271.  II.  Inscr.  Dorothy,  w.  of  Edm.  Marshe,  gent., 

1610,  C. 

Chalton.  I.  Inscr.  Geo.  Gillingham,  rector,  and  w.  Isabel, 
both  died  1668,  mur.,  N. 

Chilbolton.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Thos.  Tutt,  c.  1610,  mur.,  N. 

CoLMER.  I.  Inscr.  John  and  Sara  Greaves,  their  sons  pos., 
1640,  loose  in  vestry  in  1906. 

Crawley.  I.  Inscr.  and  9  Lat.  vv.  Michael  Reniger,  D.D., 
rector,  archdeacon  of  Winchester,  1609,  aged  79,  and  son  John, 
mur.,  C. 

Crondall.  I.  [Nich.  Kaerwent,  rector,  1381],  in  mass  vests.  ; 
canopy  and  inscr.  lost  ;  large,  rel.,  C.  Haines,  67  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  I,  pt.  3,  pi.  2  ;  Oxford  Man.,  26.  II.  John  Gyhord, 
esq.,  heir  apparent  to  Sir  Wm.  Gyfford,  1563,  in  arm.,  kng.,  and 
w.  Elizth.  (eff.  lost),  dau.  of  Sir  Geo.  Throkmarton,  with  5  sons 
(lost)  and  8  daus.,  ach.,  mur.,  A.T.,  C.  III.  John  Eager,  1641, 
a  skeleton,  rect.  pi.  with  4  Eng.  vv.,  mur.,  S.A.  M.B.S.  Trans., 
V,  282. 

Dean,  Prior’s.  I.  John  Compton,  gent.,  1605,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Joan  Michelborne,  1586,  ach.,  C.  Hervey,  T .,  Hist,  of 
Colmer  and  Prior's  Dean,  155,  and  Par.  Registers  of  Colmer,  etc., 
43  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  366. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Dogmersfield.  I.  Anne,  eld.  dan.  of  John  Poulett  of  Herriard, 
esq.,  w.  of  Nich.  Sutton,  died  in  childbed,  1590,  aged  28,  kng., 
with  3  daus.  also  kng.,  and  an  infant  in  swaddling  clothes,  rect. 
pi.  with  lozenge  and  inscr.,  now  mur.,  N.,  with  an  inscr.  stating 
it  was  found  in  Dogmersfield  House  in  1904  and  replaced  in  1905. 

Trans.,  V,  285. 

Droxford.  I.  Inscr.  Edw.  Searle,  farmer  of  Droxford,  1617, 
aged  72,  N.C. 

Dummer.  I.  Inscr.  in  6  Lat.  w.  Wm.  Dommer  and  w.  Elen, 
1427,  now  mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  E-oger  Gollde,  clerk,  rector, 
1564,  N.  Baigent,  F.  J.,  Hist,  of  Wyke  church,  1865,  8.  III. 
Wm.  at  Moore  alias  Dommer,  esq.,  born  13  Feb.  1508,  a  clerk  of 
the  lord  mayor’s  court,  comptroller  of  the  chamber  of  London  for 
above  50  years,  [died  1595],  date  not  filled  in,  in  civil  dress,  with 
1  son  (head  gone)  who  died  in  his  infancy,  and  w.  Kinborowe 
(eff.  lost),  dau.  of  Edm.  Brydges  of  London,  draper,  engr.  c.  1580, 
all  kng.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  288.  IV. 
Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.,  ach.  and  2  shs.  marking  burial  place  of  Wm. 
at  Moore  and  stating  he  was  lord  of  the  manor  and  patron  of  the 
ch.,  engr.  c.  1580.  C.  floor.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  289.  V. 
Inscr.  Aliys  Magewik  “  of  Dumer  wedow  ”,  1591  ;  palimp.,  on 
rev.  another  inscr.  to  Robt.  Clerk,  ''  quondam  capellanus  cantaris 
petri  fiabiller  in  presenti  ecclesia  fundat’  ”,  c.  1500,  mur.,  on 
hinge,  N.  VI.  Inscr.  Dennis,  dau.  of  Hen.  Clarke  of  Goring, 
w.  of  Walter  Pinke  of  Kempshot,  1621,  aged  38,  had  3  sons  and 
5  daus.,  C.  The  inscr.  with  ach.  to  Rich.  Weston,  gent.,  1600, 
and  w.  Margt.,  sister  to  Mr.  Philip  Kiftell  of  Newbury,  Berks., 
1602,  mur.,  C.  is  a  modern  restoration. 

Easton.  I.  Inscr.  Agatha  Barlow,  [1595,  w.  of  Wm.  Barlow, 
bp.  of  Chichester],  mur.,  C. 

Eling.  I.  Inscr.  and  3  shs.  Wm.,  son  of  Sir  Chidiock  Pawlet 
of  the  noble  and  illustrious  house  of  Pawlet  of  Basing,  1596  ; 
mar.  Dulcebel,  dau.  of  Jas.  Paget  of  Powlton,  had  5  sons  and  3 
daus.  ;  mur.,  in  wooden  frame,  N.C. 

Eversley.  I.  Large  cross  to  Rich.  Pendilton,  servant  to  Giles, 
lord  Dawbney,  chamberlain  to  Hen.  VII,  1502,  curious,  C.  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  II,  pi.  33. 

Faccombe.  I.  Inscr.  Alice,  dau.  and  h.  of  Frances  Pooly,  esq., 
w.  of  Robt.  Reade  of  Linkenholt,  gent.,  1598,  mur.,  N. 

Fareham.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Constance,  dau.  of  Rich.  Hooke, 
gent.,  w.  of  Thos.  Riggs,  gent.,  1653,  aged  33,  mur.,  N.A. 


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Farlington.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Antony  Pounde  of  Drayton^ 
esq.,  1547,  mur.,  C. 

Fordingbridge.  I.  Win.  Bulkeley,  esq.,  in  arm.,  with  3  sons, 
Chas.,  Wm.,  John,  and  w.  Jane,  dan.  of  baron  Luke  of  ye  Quenes 
highnes  exchequier  ”,  with  5  dans..  An,  Joyce,  Judyth,  Susan, 
Cisseley,  all  kng.,  engr.  1568,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  scrolls,  ach.  and 
2  shs.,  mur.,  N.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  299. 

Froyle.  I.  John  Lighe,  esq.,  1575,  in  civil  dress,  inscr.,  and 
ach.  ;  eff.  of  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Saunders  of  Uxbridge,  and 

1  child  lost  during  repairs  in  1848  ;  C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  302. 

Hale.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  shs.  and  crest.  Sir  John  Penruddocke, 
1600,  N.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  304. 

Hartley  Wespall.  I.  Inscr.  marg.  (mutil.).  John 
[Knottinjgle,  esq.,  1407,  and  son  Thos.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh. 
(3  others  lost).  John  Waspaill,  esq.,  patron  of  the  ch.,  1448,  and 
w.  Joan,  widow  of  John  Pakenham,  1452,  C. 

Havant.  I.  Thos.  Aileward,  rector,  1413,  in  cope,  inscr.  with 

2  Lat.  vv.,  sh.,  C.  Alenin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  50  ;  Builder,  LXV, 
155  ;  Clinch,  Churches,  204  ;  C.U.A.B.C.  Trans.,  pt.  xi.  pi.  1  ; 
Haines,  182  (orphrey)  ;  Suffling,  236. 

He ADBOURNE  Worthy.  I.  J ohn,  son  of  Simon  Kent  of  Reading, 
a  scholar  of  Winchester,  [died  1434],  in  civil  dress,  sm.,  now  mur., 
C.  Kirby,  J.  F.,  Winchester  Scholars,  frontis.  ;  Leach,  A.  F., 
Hist,  of  Winchester  Coll.,  170  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  307  ;  Slessor, 
J .  H.,  Headbourne  Worthy  church,  14  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List, 
pi.  54,  no.  4  (eff.)  ;  Warren,  W.  T.,  Hist.  Sketches  round  Winchester, 
47. 

Headley.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1510 ;  inscr.  lost;  sm.,mur.,C. 

Heckfield.  I.  John  Hall,  1514  (elf.  lost),  and  w.  Elizth., 
builders  of  chantry,  now  mur.,  N.C.  II.  Inscr.,  2  Evang. 
symbols  and  rebus.  John  Creswell,  “  lorde  of  this  towne  at  the 
tyme  of  the  byldyng  of  thys  stepyll  and  the  newe  yle  and  chapell 
in  this  cherche  ”,  1518,  and  w.  Isabel,  now  mur.,  N.  III.  Inscr. 
Thos.  Wyfold,  gent.,  1521,  and  ws.  Emme  and  Annes,  on  step 
of  N.C.  IV.  Inscr.  Chas.  Huett,  gent.,  subtreasurer  to  Queen 
Elizth.  in  Ireland,  1627,  aged  67,  mur.,  N.C.  V.  Inscr.  Chas., 
son  of  no.  IV,  1652,  aged  53,  mur.,  N.C. 

Hinton  Ampner.  I.  Inscr.  Kath.,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Humph. 
Hrewell  of  Little  Gidding,  Hunts.,  1599,  aged  9,  mur.,  C.  II. 
Inscr.  Edw.,  son  of  John  Hrewe  of  St.  Decuman’s,  Devon,  1601, 


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aged  77,  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Thos. 
Stewkeley,  born,  1604,  died  1606,  mur.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Thos., 
eld.  son  of  Sir  Hugh  Stewkeley,  knt.  and  hart.,  born  1635,  died 
1638,  mur.,  C.  V.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Sir  Hugh  Stewkeley,  knt. 
and  bart.,  1642  ;  “  Thos.  Brome  fecit  ”,  mur.,  C.  M.B.S.  Trans. ^ 
V,  312  (ach.).  VI.  Inscr.  Lady  Elizth.,  only  child  of  John 
Goodwyn  of  Winchington,  Bucks.,  widow  of  Sir  Thos.  Stewkeley, 
knt.,  1648,  mur.  C.  VII.  Inscr.  with  10  Eng.  vv.  Elizth.,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Stewkeley,  bart.,  by  Kath.,  sole  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Trott  of  Laverstock,  bart.,  1667,  aged  37  weeks,  mur.,  C. 

Hursley.  I.  Inscr.  in  10  Lat.  vv.  John  Bowland,  park- 
keeper  of  Merdon  and  Winchester  for  42  years,  1474,  mur..  Tower. 

II.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  Anne  Horswell,  w.  of  -  Sternhold, 

1559,  mur..  Tower. 

Itchen  Stoke.  I.  Inscr.  Joan,  w.  of  master  John  Batmanson, 
”  doctor  of  Sevell  ”,  1518,  now  mur.,  N.  Beproductions  of 
lost  brasses  to  (1)  a  lady,  c.  1500,  kng.,  with  mouth  scroll,  sm.  ; 
(2)  of  4  frags,  of  a  marg.  inscr.  bearing  the  words  ”  one  of  the 
kyng’  s’jeaunt’  at  his  la  we  which  lyeth  buryed  at  the  whyte 
ffreers  in  London  on  wh  ”,  are  in  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  318,  319. 
The  originals  were  loose  at  the  rectory  in  1903,  but  have  since 
disappeared. 

Kimpton.  I.  Bobt.  Thornburgh,  esq.,  1522,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws., 
(1)  Alys  with  1  son  and  1  dau.,  (2)  Anne  with  1  son  and  6  daus., 
kng.,  sm.  cross  with  the  five  wounds  in  top  corner  ;  3  shs.  lost  ; 
mur.,  A.T.,  C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  320. 

Kingsclere.  I.  Cesily  Hobard,  1503,  much  worn,  sm.,  S.C. 
II.  Wm.  Estwood,  vicar  of  Kingsclere,  parson  of  Newnom 
(Newnham),  1519,  in  mass  vests.,  sm.,  S.C.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh. 
John  Bossewell,  gent.,  “  notarye  publique  ”,  1580,  S.C.  IV. 
Inscr.  in  31  Lat.  vv.  and  sh.  Sir  [John]  Kingsmill,  [died  1558], 
w.  Constance  Goring,  [died  1581],  and  children,  Wm.,  Bich., 
Boger,  Edw.,  Hen.,  Geo.  and  John  (twins),  Andrew,  Thos.,  Arthur, 

Constance,  Jane  (mar.  -  Cooper,  gent.),  Alice,  Anne,  Kath. 

(mar.  Bich.  Trenchard),  Margt.,  and  Mary,  engr.  c.  1580,  rel., 
S.C.  V.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Jas.  Hunt  of  Popham,  gent., 
1606,  S.C. 

Kingsworthy.  I.  Inscr.  John  Bowdoun,  father  of  John 
Bowdoun,  rector,  c.  1440,  mur.,  C. 

Littleton  near  Winchester.  I.  Inscr.  John  Smythe,  1493, 
and  w.  Alice,  N.  II.  Inscr.  John  Smyth,  “  quondam  firmarius 
hujus  ville  ”,  1505,  N. 


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Lymington.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Joan,  w.  of  Francis  Guidott, ' 
gent.,  1668,  aged  64,  mur.,  C.  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.  Ill,  118. 

Mapledurwell.  I.  John  Canner,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Agnes, 
c.  1520,  with  4  sons  and  6  dans.,  sm.,  worn,  under  moveable 
floor,  C. 

Mohxtoh.  I.  Alice  Swayn,  1599,  aged  98,  and  son  Arthur 
in  civil  dress,  both  kng.,  inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.,  N.  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  V,  346.  II.  Inscr.  Richarda  Pore,  grand-dau.  of  Adam 
Robins,  rector,  1606,  N. 

Mottisfont.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Sir  Wm.  Sandys,  1628,  C. 
Nately  Scures.  I.  Inscr.  with  18  Eng.  and  2  Lat.  vv.  John 
Palmer,  1661,  aged  61,  and  w.  Mary,  1660,  aged  50, ''  twice  sixteen 
years  we  lived  together  in  sunshine  and  in  stormy  weather  and 
ten  times  changed  our  habitation  ”,  mur.,  N. 

Newtoh  Valehce.  I.  Inscr.  Francis,  youngest  son  of  Robt. 
Johnson,  vicar,  1615,  aged  2^  years,  mur.,  C. 

Nursling.  I.  Inscr.  with  chronogram,  ach.,  etc.  Andrew 
Mundy,  esq.,  1632,  aged  61,  mur.,  S.C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  350. 

Oakley,  Church.  I.  Robt.  Warham,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  both  died  1487,  with  4  sons  (one  a  priest  in  acad.,  after¬ 
wards  abp.  Warham)  ;  2  daus.  lost  ;  mur.,  A.T.,  S.C.  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  V,  277.  II.  Inscr.  Gylbard  Wyther,  1599,  N. 

OniHAM.  I.  Civilian  with  pouch  and  dagger  and  w.,  c.  1480  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  N.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  352.  II.  Wm. 
Goode,  vicar  of  Ponteland,  Northumb.,  rector  of  Dogmansfield, 
1498,  in  mass  vests.,  inscr.  and  5  Lat.  vv.  stating  he  was  a  native 
of  Leics.,  now  mur.,  N.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  354,  355  ;  Newcastle 
Soc.  Antiq.  Proc.,  3  S.  IX,  221.  III.  John  Haydok,  esq.,  1504 
(eff.  in  arm.  lost),  and  w.  Elizth.,  with  6  daus.,  now  mur.,  N.C. 

IV.  Thos.  Chapman,  1522  (eff.  in  civil  dress  lost),  and  w.  Agnes, 
with  9  daus . ,  device  of  a  crossbow  on  inscr. ,  now  mur. ,  N.C.  V. 
Civilian,  c.  1530  ;  inscr.  lost ;  now  mur.,  N.C.  M.B.S.  Trans., 

V,  357  ;  Newcastle  Soc.  Antiq.  Proc.,  3  S.  IX,  221.  VI.  Man 
in  arm.,  c.  1540,  feet  gone  ;  2  ws.,  some  children,  inscr.  and  shs. 
lost  ;  1  son  and  5  daus.  remain  in  original  slab  in  N.C.  but  partly 
covered  by  stove  ;  once  on  A.T.,  now  destroyed.  The  male  eff., 
possibly  Rich.  Vass,  esq.,  1542,  is  now  mur.,  N.C.  and  is  palimp., 
on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  priest  in  cope,  and  other  frags.  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  V,  358  (obv.  of  man).  VII.  Margt.,  2nd  dau.  of  Thos. 
Pye,  esq.,  1636,  aged  6  weeks,  in  swaddling  clothes,  inscr.  and 
text  with  sh.,  now  on  vestry  floor.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  360. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


VIII.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Edw.  Seagar,  gent.,  1640,  now  mur.,  N.C. 
All,  except  no.  VII,  rel.  in  slate  slabs. 

Pamber.  I.  Inscr.  Benefaction  of  Thos.  Sympson,  1674, 
mur.,  C. 

Petersfield.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of  Edm.  Goodfellow,  esq., 
w.  of  Thos.  Holt,  1655,  mur.,  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Rich.  Love,  esq.,  w.  of  Thos.  Aylwyn,  M.D.,  1693,  mur.,  N.A. 
III.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Thos  Aylwyn,  M.D.,  1704,  mur.,  N.A. 

Ringwood.  I.  John  Prophete,  prebendary  of  Lincoln,  dean  of 
Hereford  and  York,  1416,  in  cope  with  SS.  Michael,  John  Bapt., 

Peter,  Paul, - Winifred,  Kath.,  Barbara,  Margt.,  on  orphreys, 

single  canopy  much  mutil.  ;  marg.  inscr.  and  6  shs.  lost;  large,  C. 
Beaumont,  91  (eff.) ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1807,  ii,  1001 ;  Hants  Proc.,  VII, 
76  (eff.)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  5,  pi.  2. 

Romsey.  I.  Inscr.  John  Hayward,  ''  sometime  mayor  of  this 
towne  ”,  1619,  aged  58,  mur.,  C. 

Sherborne,  Monk.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Wm.  Hobson,  rector, 
1653,  mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Benefaction  of  Thos.  Sympson, 
1674,  mur.,  N. 

Sherborne  St.  John.  I.  Raulin  Brocas,  in  civil  dress,  and  his 
sister  Margt.,  c.  1360,  hf.  effs.  with  Fr.  inscr.,  sm.,  mur.,  N.C. 
Burrows,  M.,  Family  of  Brocas  of  Beaurepaire,  129  ;  Haines, 
134  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  2.  II.  Bernard  Brocas,  esq.,  1488, 
in  arm.  with  tabard,  kng.  to  a  cross  now  lost,  below  is  a  skeleton 
in  shroud,  marg.  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.  mutil.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  N.C. 
Burrows,  164  ;  M.B.S,  Trans.,  VI,  3.  III.  John  Brocas,  esq., 
son  and  h.  of  Wm.  Brocas,  esq.,  1492,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Anne, 
dau.  of  Edw.  Longford,  esq.,  with  2  sons  and  3  daus.,  (2)  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Rogers,  esq.,  with  5  sons  and  1  dau.  ;  inscr.  lost 
(part  remained  in  1845)  ;  N.C.  Burrows,  168.  IV.  John 
Brocas,  esq.  (son  and  h.  of  Wm.  Brocas,  esq.,  who  died  in  London 
in  1483,  and  was  buried  in  the  church  of  the  hospital  of  St. 
Bartholomew,  Smithfield,  in  the  chapel  of  the  B.V.M.),  1492, 
in  arm.,  kng..  Trinity,  4  shs.  and  inscr.,  N.C.  Burrows,  167  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  Yl,  5.  V.  Wm.  Brocas,  of  Beaurepair,  “  buryed 
in  this  chapell  ”,  died  1506,  in  arm.,  kng.,  sm.  ;  he  left  2  daus. 
and  cohs.,  Anne,  mar.  and  died  s.p.,  and  Edith,  mar.  to  Rauff 
Pexsall,  esq.  (who  pos.),  by  whom  she  had  2  sons,  John  (dec.), 
and  Rich.  “  yet  living,  sole  heir  to  the  said  Edith  ”  ;  engr.  c. 
1540,  2  shs.,  mur.,  N.C.  Burrows,  172  ;  Haines,  235  (shoulder 
piece).  VI.  Inscr.  Benefaction  of  Thos.  Sympson,  1674, 
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Sherfield-on-Loddon.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Edm.,  2nd  son  of 
Sir  Edm.  Molyneux,  K.B.,  justice  of  the  common  bench,  “  qui 
per  decennium  fuit  a  secretis  praenobili  viro  Henrico  Sidneio 
Hiberniae  praefecto  summo  et  Walliae  praesidi  ”,  born  1532, 
died  [1589],  date  not  filled  in,  “  cujus  animae  propicietur  deus  ”, 
mur.,  N.  II.  Mary,  elder  dau.  and  coh.  of  Stephen  Hadnoll, 
esq.,  w.  of  Francis  Palmes  "  of  Francis  on  Corbet  the  heir  ” 
(see  Otley,  Yorks.),  died  in  childbed,  1595,  aged  33,  with  11 
children,  Guy,  Margt.,  Thos.,  Ellen,  Wm.,  An  (dec.,  buried  at 
Ashwell,  Rutland),  Brian,  Andrew,  Stephen,  Jane  and  Mary, 
all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  3  shs.,  mur.,  N.  M.B.S.  Trans. , 
VI,  10.  III.  Stephen  Hadnall,  esq.,  born  in  Salop,  one  of  the 
privy  chamber  to  Queen  Mary,  died  at  Launcelevye  in  1590,  in 
civil  dress,  kng.  ;  mar.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Atkins,  esq.,  had 
2  daus.  and  cohs.,  Mary,  mar.  to  Sir  Francis  Palmes,  and  Anne, 
mar.  to  Sir  Hampden  Poulett ;  his  widow  mar.  Sir  Rich.  Lewkenor, 
chief  justice  of  Chester,  and  pos.  in  1600,  ach.,  mur.,  C.  M.B.S, 
Trans.,  VI,  12. 

SoMBOURNE,  King’s.  I.  Two  civilians,  c.  1380  ;  inscr.  lost ; 
rel.,  C.  Gent.  Mag.,  1858,  ii,  559  (1  eff.)  ;  Haines,  164  (1  efi.)  ; 
Hewitt,  A rmoitr,  II,  254  (1  efi.)  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  6^  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  I,  pt.  6,  pi.  1. 

Southampton,  God’s  House.  I.  Priest,  c.  1500,  in  cope  ; 
head  and  inscr.  lost ;  on  a  board,  C. 

SouTHAViCK.  I.  John  White,  esq.,  “  fyrst  owner  of  ye  priory 
and  manor  of  Suthwike  after  ye  surrender  and  departyng  of  ye 
chanons  from  ye  same  ”,  died  1567  (date  added),  in  arm.,  and  1st 
w.  Kath.,  only  dau.  of  Wm.  Pound  of  Drayton,  esq.,  by  Mary, 
dau  and  coh.  of  Thos.  Haynes  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  esq.,  died  1548, 
with  5  sons  and  4  daus.  ;  appropriated  efis.  of  c.  1520,  chamfer 
inscr.  and  5  shs.  added  in  1548  and  possibly  palimp.  ;  A.T.,  C. 
Hants  Proc.,  Ill,  85.  II.  Inscr.  (mutil.),  Anne,  dau.  of  Lewes 
Wyngfeld,  esq.,  widow  of  Anth.  Pound  of  Drayton,  esq.,  2nd  w. 
of  John  White,  esq.,  [1557],  possibly  palimp.,  now  mur.,  N.A. 

Stoke  Charity.  I.  Thos.  Wayte,  esq.,  1482,  in  arm.,  with  fig. 
of  Our  Lord  in  Pity,  1  sh.  (3  others  lost),  A.T.,  N.  Hants  Proc.., 
Ill,  1  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  19.  II.  Thos.  Hampton,  esq., 
1483,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Isabel  (upper  hf.  lost),  with  2  sons  and  6 
daus..  Trinity  and  4  shs.,  A. T.,  C.  Hants  Proc.,  TU.,  4:  \  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  VI,  21.  III.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Rich.  Waller,  esq.,  “  late 
lorde  of  this  towne  ”,  1552  ;  god  bring  his  soule  to  his  salvacion  ”, 
N.C. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Stratfieldsayb.  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Lat.  vv.  Geo.  Dabrigecort, 
esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1558  ;  the  vv.  composed  by  his  son  Thos. 
who  pos.  ;  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  Lat.  vv.,  etc.  Eustace 
Dabrigecort,  1594,  mur.,  C. 

Setton,  Bishop’s.  I.  Man  in  arm.  (mutil.),  and  w.,  c.  1520  ; 
inscr  lost  ;  rel.,  C. 

Tadley.  I.  Inscr.  Benefaction  of  Thos.  Sympson,  1674, 
mur.,  N. 

Thruxton.  I.  Sir  John  Lysle,  lord  of  Wodynton  in  the  Isle 
of  Wight,  husband  of  lady  Elizth.  Lysle,  died  1407,  engr.  c.  1425, 
in  arm.,  triple  canopy,  marg.  inscr.  and  4  shs., large, C.  Ashdoivn, 
Armour,  202  (eff.)  ;  Boutell,  Series  (3  pis.)  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  7, 
13.  23  ;  Hants  Proc.,  VI,  116  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  384  (eff.)  ; 
Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  151  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  8. 

Tichborne.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of  Bobt.  Whyte  of  Suthwer- 
borne,  w.  of  Mch.,  son  of  John  Tycheborne,  1519  ;  2  shs.  lost  : 
N.A. 

Listed,  East.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  Rich.  Burdon,  pastor 
for  27  years,  1615,  aged  58,  mur..  Tower.  II.  Inscr.  with 
chronogram.  Thos.  Ernes,  born  at  Bugden,  Hunts.,  pastor  for 
24  years,  1663,  mur..  Tower.  III.  Inscr.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Rich.  Norton  of  Rotherfield,  Hants,  w.  of  Sir  John  Button  of 
Tockenham  court,  Wilts.,  1683,  aged  52,  N. 

Tytherley,  West.  I.  Anne,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Thos.  Hampton, 
gent.,  w.  of  Mawrice  Whitehede,  esq.,  1480,  N.  M.BB.  Trans., 
VI,  31.  II.  Inscr.  Robt.,  son  and  h.  of  John  Whytehede,  esq., 
c.  1500,  N.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Sir  Hen.  Whithed,  knt.,  and  w. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Jas.  Weston  of  Lichfield,  Staffs.,  esq.,  1629,  N. 

IV.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Robt.  Love  of  St.  Needs,  Hunts., 
gent.,  2nd  w.  of  Rich.  Whithed  of  Tuderly,  esq.,  1652,  N. 

V.  Inscr.  Christian,  5th  dau.  of  Rich.  Whithed  of  Tuderly,  esq., 
w\  of  Wm.  Thomas  of  Gray’s  Inn,  esq.,  died  in  childbed,  1655, 
and  infant  son  Rich.,  N. 

Wallop,  Farleigh.  I.  Inscr.  Dame  Elizth.,  dau.  and  sole  h. 
of  Robt.  Corbett  of  Morton  Corbett,  esq.,  by  Anne,  dau.  of  John, 
lord  St.  John  of  Bletsoe,  w.  of  Sir  Hen.  Wallop  of  Farley  Wallop, 
1624,  left  1  son  and  5  daus.  then  living,  much  corroded.  II. 
Inscr.  Anne  Dodington,  widow,  eld.  dau.  of  Sir  Hen.  and  Dame 
Elizth.  Wallop,  w.  of  John  Dodington  of  Breamor,  1656.  Both 
loose  in  the  Wallop  vault  in  May,  1863. 

Wallop,  Nether.  I.  Dame  Mary  Gore,  prioress  [of  Amesbury], 
1436,  in  kirtle,  veil  head-dress,  barbe  and  mantle,  N.  M.B.S. 


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Trans.,  VI,  34.  In  N.A.  is  an  indent  for  an  abbot  or  bp.  with 
canopy,  and  super-canopy,  15th.  cent. 

Waltham,  North.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Pink,  M.A.,  fellow  of 
Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford,  1628,  aged  27,  and  brother  John,  1629,. 
aged  23,  mur.,  in  wooden  frame,  C. 

Warnborough,  South.  I.  Robt.  Whyte,  esq.,  lord  of  the 
manor,  son  of  John  Whyte,  esq.,  1512,  in  arm.  of  the  period 
c.  1480,  kng.,  with  a  large  hand  pointing  to  a  scroll;  Trinity  and 
shs.  lost ;  mur.,  A.T.,  C.  Clinch,  Costume,  210  (eff.)  ;  M.B.8. 
Portfolio,  III,  pi.  3. 

,  Weeke  or  Wyke.  I.  Figure  of  St.  Christopher  and  inscr.  to 
Wm.  Complyn,  1498  (date  added),  and  w.  Annes,  “  also  this  be 
ye  dedis  yt  ye  said  Willm  hath  down  to  this  church  of  Wike  yt 
is  to  say  frest  dedycacion  of  ye  church  xls  and  to  make  nawe 
bellis  to  ye  sam  church  x£  also  gave  to  yehalloyeng  of  ye  grettest 
bell  vis.  viiid.  and  for  ye  testimonyall  of  the  dedicacion  of  ye 
sam  church  vis.  viiid.”,  sm.,  mur.,  N.  Arch.  Jour.,  Ill,  84,  and 
Winchester  vol.,  1845  ;  Baigent,  F .  J.,  Hist  of  Wyke  Church,  1865, 
frontis.  ;  Beaumont,  159  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  140  (saint)  ; 
Calendar  of  the  Anglican  Church,  1851,  203  (saint)  ;  Haines,  105 
(saint)  ;  Hants  Proc.,  VII,  78  ;  Oxford  Man.,  48  (saint)  ;  F.  and 
A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  56,  no.  5. 

Whitchurch.  I.  Rich.  Brooke,  1593,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Elizth.  [Twyne],  1599,  mar.  41  years,  with  3  sons,  Rich.,Thos., 
Robt.,  and  3  daus.,  Elizth.,  Barbara,  Dorothy,  inscr.  in  20  Eng. 
vv.,  3  shs.  ;  Robt.  their  youngest  son,  citizen  of  London,  mcht.- 
adventurer  and  goldsmith  pos.  in  1603  ;  now  mur,  S.C.  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  5. 

Winchester  Cathedral.  I.  Frag,  of  a  marg.  inscr. ,  14th  cent. , 
partly  under  bp.  Wykeham’s  chantry.  II.  Inscr.  Rich.  Boles, 
killed  at  Alton  in  1641  ;  ''  Ric.  Boles,  M.A.,  composuit  posuitque 
An.  Dom.  1689  ”,  mur.,  N.  There  is  a  replica  in  Alton  church. 
An  indent  for  a  bp.  or  prior  under  triple  canopy,  15th  cent.,  is 
reproduced  in  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  18. 

Winchester  College  Chapel  and  Cloisters.  I.  John 
Morys,  first  warden,  1413,  in  almuce,  a  facsimile,  C.  Bardfield^ 
S.,  Thatcham,  Berks.,  and  its  Manors,  I,  350  ;  Leach,  A.  F.,  Hist, 
of  Winchester  Coll.,  132.  II.  John  Wyllynghale,  fellow,  1432, 
hf.  eff.  in  cope,  a  facsimile,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Clyh,  first 
chaplain  istius  capelle  ”  [in  the  cloisters,  now  the  north  library], 
1433,  formerly  mur.,  west  cloister,  now  in  chantry  chapel.  Litho¬ 
graph  by  F.  J.  Baigent.  IV.  Nich.  North,  fellow,  1445,  hf.  eff. 


168 


LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


in  cope,  a  facsimile,  C.  Litho.  by  E.  Baigent.  V.  Robt. 
Thurberne,  warden,  1450,  in  cope,  large,  a  facsimile,  C.  Haines^ 
76  (upper  hf.  of  eff.).  VI.  Inscr.  Wm.  Ball,  fellow,  1472,  mur., 

W.  cloister.  VII.  Edw.  Tacham,  fellow,  1473,  hf.  eff.  in  cope, 

mur.,  W.  cloister.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  \  M.B.S.  Trans., 

VI,  132.  VIII.  John  Taknell,  fellow,  1494,  f  eff.  in  mass  vests., 
mur.,  W.  cloister.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  133.  IX.  John  Bedell, 
mayor  of  the  city  [in  1496],  formerly  scholar  of  the  college,  1498, 
in  civil  dress,  a  facsimile,  C.  Leach,  173  ;  Litho.  by  F .  J.  Baigent. 

X.  Inscr.  John  Fylde,  1507,  mur.,  W.  cloister.  XI.  Thos. 

Lyrypyn,  priest,  fellow,  1509,  f  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  a  facsimile,  C. 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  127.  XII.  Inscr.  John  Curteys,  fellow, 

1509,  mur.,  W.  cloister.  XIII.  John  Gylbert,  fellow,  1514, 

f  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  mur.,  E.  cloister.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII, 
42  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  134.  XIV.  John  Erewaker,  fellov/, 
1514,  f  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  mur.,  E.  cloister.  M.B.S.  Tra7is., 
VI,  135.  XV.  Inscr.  Rich.  Skynner,  fellow,  1514,  mur.,  E. 

cloister.  XVI.  Inscr.  John  Hopkyns,  conduct,  1514,  mur., 

S.  cloister.  XVII.  Inscr.  Wm.  Ernie,  ‘‘  in  decretis  bacallarius  ”, 
fellow  of  Xew  Coll.,  Oxford,  chaplain  to  the  bp.  of  Winchester, 
1521,  a  facsimile,  C.  XVIII.  John  Barratte,  B.A.,  fellow,  1524, 
in  acad.,  kng.,  sm.,  a  facsimile,  C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  128. 

XIX.  Inscr.  John  Dere,  M.A.,  fellow,  1527,  mur.,  E.  cloister. 

XX.  John  White,  warden,  died  1560,  in  rich  cope,  inscr.  in  20  Eng. 
vv.  and  marg.  inscr.,  original  brass  engr.  c.  1548,  a  facsimile,  C. 
A  portion  of  the  original  fig.  is  preserved  in  the  college  museum 
and  is  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  the  fig.  of  a  widow,  c.  1440. 
Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  59  (part  of  orig.  and  palimp.  )  ;  Hants 
Proc.,  Ill,  80  (part  of  orig.  and  palimp.)  ;  Leach,  288  (eff.  and 
vv.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  131  (part  of  orig.  and  palimp.).  John 
White  was  afterwards  bp.  of  Lincoln,  translated  to  Winchester, 
deprived  in  1559,  and  buried  in  the  cathedral.  XXI.  Inscr. 
with  6  Lat.  vv.  John  Dolber,  fellow,  1560,  mur.,  W.  cloister. 
XXII.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  Wm.  Adkins,  M.A.,  fellow,  1561, 
mur.,  W.  cloister.  XXIII.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  John  Clerke, 
priest,  fellow,  1571,  mur.,  N.  cloister.  XXIV.  Inscr.  John 
Scotte,  priest,  fellow,  1575,  mur.,  N.  cloister.  Baigent,  F.  J., 
Hist,  of  Wyke  Ch.,  1865,  36.  XXV.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Geo. 
Flower,  M.A.,  1578,  mur.,  N.  cloister.  XXVI.  Inscr.  Philip 
Dereux,  priest,  1578,  mur.,  N.  cloister.  XXVII.  Inscr.  with 
4  Eng.  vv.  Edm.  Hodson,  clerk,  fellow,  1580,  mur.,  W.  cloister. 
XXVIII.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Thos.  Larke,  fellow,  1582,  mur., 


HAMPSHIRE. 


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E.  cloister.  XXIX.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  Thos.  Jones, 

B.C.L.,  fellow,  1585,  mur.,  W.  cloister.  XXX.  Inscr.  with  4 
Lat.  vv.  Thos  Davison,  fellow,  1586,  mur.,  W.  cloister.  Baigent, 
Wyke  Ch.,  36.  XXXI.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Bobt.  Watton, 
fellow,  1596,  mur.,  E.  cloister.  XXXII.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat. 
vv.  Thos.  Geffres,  S.T.B.,  fellow,  1605,  mur.,  W.  cloister. 
XXXIII.  Inscr.  with  sh.  John  Harris,  D.D.,  warden,  1658,  aged 
70,  mur.,  N.  cloister.  XXXIV.  Frag,  of  scroll  “  cognoscere 
sortem  ”,  15th  cent.,  loose  in  bursary.  The  originals  of  nos. 

I,  II,  IV,  V,  IX,  XI,  XVII,  XVIII  and  XX  mysteriously 
disappeared  during  the  restoration  of  the  chapel  in  1875.  The 
facsimiles  were  engraved  at  the  cost  of  Dr.  Edwin  Ereshfield, 
E.S.A.,  and  placed  in  position  in  1882.  The  inscrs.  to  John 
Leffe,  D.C.L.,  1557,  aged  66,  and  to  Thos.  Basset,  fellow  and 
vice-custos,  [1562,  are  now  lost,  a  rubbing  of  the  former  is  in 
coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Winchester,  St.  Bartholomew  Hyde.  I.  Inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv. 
Edm.  Poore,  1599,  mur.,  C. 

Winchester,  St.  Cross.  I.  John  de  Campeden,  warden  of  the 
hospital,  [canon  of  Southwell,  1382],  in  cope,  with  inscr.,  marg. 
inscr.  with  text  from  Job  XIX,  25-27,  and  shs.  of  the  Passion  and 
Trinity,  very  large,  rel.,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  47  (eff.)  ; 
Bardfield,  S.,  Thatcham,  Berks.,  and  its  Manors,  I,  348  ;  Boutell, 
Series  ;  Carter,  J.,  Specimens  of  Anc.  Sculpture  and  Painting, 

II,  46  ;  Leach,  A.  F.,  Hist,  of  Winchester  Coll.,  78  ;  M.B.S. 

Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  7.  II.  Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  John  Xewles,  a 
brother  of  the  hospital,  esquire  and  servant  for  30  yeares  to 
cardinal  Beaufort,  1452,  X.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Saundres,  chaplain, 
1464,  S.Tr.  IV.  Bich.  Harward,  “  decretorum  doctor  ”,  warden, 
1493,  in  cap  and  almuce,  inscr.  restored,  rel.,  C.  Alcuin  Club 
Colls.,  XXII,  67  ;  Beaumont,  88  ;  Gawthorp,  pi.  22,  p.  65  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  146.  V.  Inscr.  John,  son  of  John  and 
Agatha  Wayte,  1502,  X.  VI.  Thos.  Lawne,  rector  of  Mottis- 
font,  1518,  in  mass  vests.,  rel.,  C.  Jf.B./S.  VL,  148.  VII. 

Inscr.  Elizth.  Wroughton,  “  gentelwoman  ”,  1551,  C.  VIII. 
Inscr.  Alex.  Ewart,  a  brother  of  the  hospital,  1569,  S.Tr.  In 
coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  a  priest  in  mass  vests.,  c.  1420, 
head  and  inscr.  gone,  now  lost. 

Winchester,  St.  Maurice.  I.  Jane,  Anne,  Anne,  and  John, 
children  of  John  Bond,  “  born  and  died  within  three  years  ”, 
1612,  4  infants  in  swaddling  clothes  on  a  tomb,  inscr.  with  8  Lat. 
vv.  ;  their  father  pos.  ;  sm.,  mur.,  X.A.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI, 


170 


LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


150.  II.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  w.  Fridiswide,  w.  (1)  of  Chas. 
Newboulte,  “  twice  maior  of  this  citie  ”,  (2)  of  Geo.  Johnson, 
“  minister  of  God’s  worde  and  one  of  the  masters  of  the  colledg  ”, 
very  lightly  engr.,  mur.,  N.A. 

WiNCHFiELD.  I.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  (another  lost).  Elizth.,  dau. 
of  Anth.  Niccolls  of  Paddington,  esq.,  w.  (1)  of  Laur.  Rudyerd 
of  Winchfield,  esq.,  (2)  of  Rich.  Tilney  of  Rotherwick,  esq.,  by 
whom  she  had  3  sons  and  3  dans.,  1652,  aged  68,  partly  covered, 
N.A.  II.  Inscr.  and  3  shs.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Gamull 
of  Chester,  knt.  and  bart.,  by  Christian,  dau.  of  Sir  Rich. 
Grosvenor  of  Eaton,  Ches.,  knt.  and  bart.,  w.  of  Benj.  Rudyerd, 
esq.,  1652,  aged  27,  had  6  children  whereof  noware  living  2  sons 
and  1  dau.,  N.A.  III.  Sh.  and  lozenge  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  for  Frances, 
dau.  of  Benj.  and  Frances  Rudyerd,  1659,  aged  9,  partly  covered, 
N.A. 

WiNSLADE.  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Hen.  Pinck  of  Kempshot, 
1625,  aged  80,  under  moveable  seat,  C. 

WooTTON  St.  Laurence.  I.  Inscr.  Benefaction  of  Thos. 
Sympson,  1674,  mur.,  N. 

Yateley.  I.  Inscr.  Joan,  dau.  of  Robt.  Dyngele,  w.  of  John 
Hewlot,  c.  1450,  C.  II.  Wm.  Lawerd,  1517,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Agnes,  with  9  sons  and  1  dau.,  Tower.  III.  Wm.  Rygg, 
1532,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Tomysyn,  with  4  sons  and  7  daus.. 
Tower.  IV.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Robt.  Morflett,  esq.,  1578  (lower 
hf .  of  eff .  lost)  ;  by  her  1st  husband  Edw.  Ormsby  she  had  4  sons 
and  —  daus.,  by  her  2nd  Andr.  Smith  she  had  3  sons  and  3  daus.  ; 
1  sh.  (another  lost),  Tower.  V.  A  civilian,  c.  1590  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  Tower. 

The  brasses  are  lost  at  Barton  Stacey,  a  civilian  and  w.,  c. 
1500  ;  at  Bishopstoke,  Wm.  Button,  esq.,  1590,  mar.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Kellwey,  had  8  children,  Ambrose,  John, 
Frances,  Edw.,  Hen.,  Dorothy,  Cecile  ;  at  Dean,  near  Basing¬ 
stoke,  Nich.  Ayliff  of  Halle,  farmer,  1493,  and  w.  Jane  ;  at 
Hordle,  a  man  in  arm.,  c.  1465  (Sir  Reginald  Clerk  ?),  Ooiigh, 
II,  386  ;  Orose,  F.,  Antiq.  of  Eng.  and  Wales,  1773-87,  Supple¬ 
ment,  I,  pi.  7,  fig.  1.  The  original  fig.  was  then  in  the  collection 
of  Gustavus  Brander.  For  a  list  of  indents  at  Christchurch 
see  ''M.B.S.  Trans.”,  V,  191. 


ISLE  OF  WIGHT. 


171 


ISLE  OF  WIGHT. 


Brettell.  Handbook  to  the  Isle  of  Wight,  by  T.  Brettell,  1840. 

Stone.  The  Architectural  Antiquities  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  by  P.  Gr. 
Stone,  2  vols.,  1891. 

Tomkins.  A  Tour  to  the  Isle  of  Wight,  by  C.  Tomkins,  2  vols.,  1796. 

Arreton.  I.  Harry  Hawles,  “  long  tyme  steward  of  the  yle 
of  Wyght  ”,  c.  1430,  in  arm.,  head  lost,  inscr.  in  4  Eng.  vv.,  S.C. 
Stone,  I,  pi.  5.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Colnett  of  Comblie,  gent.,  1594, 
aged  69,  mur.,  exterior  of  C.  III.  Inscr.  in  24  Eng.  vv.  Wm. 
Serle,  1595,  aged  59,  mnr.,  S.A.  IV.  Inscr.  Geo.  Serle,  c.  1600, 
mur.,  S.A. 

Brading.  I.  Inscr.  Geo.  Oglander,  esq.,  1567,  and  w.  Alice 
Hammond,  mur.,  S.C.  II.  Inscr.  Sir  Wm.  Oglander,  knt., 
1608,  and  w.  Anne  Dillington,  mur.,  A.T.,  S.C.  III.  Inscr. 
Geo.  Oglander,  esq.,  eld.  son  of  Sir  John  Oglander,  died  at 
"  Cawne  ”,  Normandy,  1632,  aged  23,  mur.,  S.C.  IV.  Inscr. 
Sir  John  Oglander,  knt.,  deputy  lieutenant  of  the  Island,  1655, 
aged  70,  and  w.  Erances,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Geo.  Moore  of 
Loseley,  1644,  aged  52,  mur.,  A.T.,  S.C. 

Calbourne.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1380  ;  canopy  and  inscr.  lost  ; 
once  on  A.T.,  slab  and  tomb  destroyed,  rel.,  S.A.  Brettell,  201  ; 
Stone,  II,  pi.  71  ;  Tomkins,  II,  55.  Rubbing  with  canopy  in  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Arthur  Price,  rector  for  22 
jT^ears,  1638,  aged  59  ;  his  w.  Jane  pos.  ;  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr. 
Dan.  Evance,  rector,  born  in  London  in  1613,  died  at  Calbourne, 
1652,  rect.  pi.  with  figs,  of  Time  and  Death,  anagram  and  8  Eng. 
vv.  ;  “  Hanna  his  mournful  relect  ”  pos.  ;  mur.,  C.  Stone,  II, 
pi.  70. 

Carisbrooke.  I.  Sh.  (4  others  lost)  for  Wm.  Keeling,  1619,  N. 
Freshwater.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  of  the  Compton  family,  c. 
1365,  with  sh.  on  jupon,  scroll  in  Fr.  from  hands  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
on  a  board  in  Vestry.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  27 ;  Stone,  II, 
pi.  83,  where  also  is  engr.  an  indent,  now  in  the  churchyard,  for 
a  man  in  arm.  and  w.,  under  double  canopy. 

Godshill.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.,  eld.  son  of  Thos.  Legge  of  Sten- 
burie,  1641,  aged  33,  A.T.  in  churchyard. 

Kingston.  I.  Rich.  Mewys,  1535,  in  civil  dress,  4  sons,  1  sh. 
and  inscr.,  rel.,  C.  Stone,  II,  pi.  90. 


172 


LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Shorwell.  I.  Rich .  Bethell,  vicar,  1518,  in  surplice  with  scarf, 
rel.,  C.  Brettell,  161  ;  Haines,  78  (head)  ;  Stone,  II,  pi.  108. 
II.  Mrs.  Elizth.  Bampfield,  1615,  “  ye  mother  of  15  hopfull 
children  ”,  10  sons  and  5  daus.,  and  Mrs.  Gertrude  Perce  vail 
“  who  died  childless  ”,  1619,  both  ws.  to  Barnabas  Leigh,  esq. 
who  pos.,  rect.  pi.  with  devices,  inscr.,  and  12  Eng.  vv.,  curious, 
mur.,  N.A.  Stone,  II,  pi.  107.  III.  Inscr.  with  10  Eng  vv. 
and  2  shs.  Elizth.,  dau  of  Francis  Helton  of  Portsmouth,  w.  of 
Edw.  Leigh,  1621,  and  her  2  sons,  John,  Thos.,  mur.,  C. 


HEREFORDSHIRE . 

B.A.A.  Jour.  The  Monumental  Brasses  of  the  Cathedral  and  County  of 
Hereford,  by  Rev.  H.  Haines,  printed  in  vol.  XXVII  (1871),  85, 198,  541. 
B .  and  M.  Instit .  The  Monumental  Brasses  of  Herefordshire  and  W orcester- 
shire,  by  C.  T.  Davis,  printed  in  the  Transactions  of  the  Birmingham 
and  Midland  Institute  (Archaeological  Section),  vol.  for  1884-5,  p.  62. 
Dingley.  History  from  Marble,  by  Thos.  Dingley,  ed.  by  J.  G.  Nichols, 
Camden  Society,  O.S.,  vols.  94,  97. 

Havergal,  Fasti.  Fasti  Herefordenses  and  other  Antiquarian  Memorials 
of  Hereford,  by  Rev.  F.  T.  Havergal,  1869. 

Havergal,  Mon.  Inscr.  Monumental  Inscriptions  in  the  Cathedral  Church 
of  Hereford,  by  Rev.  F.  T.  Havergal,  1881. 

Brampton  Abbots.  I.  John  Rudhale,  esq.,  1506  (eff.  lost), 
and  w.  Joan,  sm.,  now  mur.,  C. 

Burghill.  I.  John  Aw'brey,  esq.,  youngest  son  of  Wni. 
Awbrey,  LL.D.,  one  of  the  masters  of  requests  in  ordinary  to 
Queen  Elizth.,  1616,  aged  38,  in  civil  dress  with  1  son,  and  w, 
Rachell,  dau.  of  Rich.  Danvers  of  Totnum  [Tockenham],  Wilts., 
esq.,  with  1  dau.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  1  sh.  (another 
lost),  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.,  sh.,  and  terrestrial  globe  on  stand. 
Robt.  Masters,  gent.,  1619,  lord  of  the  manor,  “  travelled  with 
Thomas  Candish,  esq.,  to  Virginia,  and  afterwards  aboute  the 
globe  of  ye  whole  worlde  ”  ;  mar.  Winefrid,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Cornwall  of  Buckland,  gent.,  had  2  sons  and  7  daus.  ;  mur.,  C. 

Clehonger.  I.  Man  in  arm.  and  w.,  c.  1470  ;  inscr.  lost ; 
N.C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XXVII,  198  ;  B.  and  M.  Instit.,  1884-5, 
pi.  7.  Possibly  Sir  John  Barre,  founder  of  a  chantry  in  1474, 
and  his  first  w.  Eden,  dau.  of  John  Ho  toft,  esq. 

CoLWALL.  I.  Anth.  Harford  of  Bosbury,  esq.,  in  arm.,  with 
6  sons,  and  w.  Elizth.,  1590,  with  4  daus.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr., 
ach.  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  S.A. 


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Cradley.  I.  Inscr.  with  10  Eng.  vv.  Morgan  Powell,  B.D., 
chancellor  of  Hereford,  a  member  of  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford, 
chaplain  to  Herbert  Westfaling,  bp.  of  Hereford,  parson  of 
Cradley,  1621  (date  cut  in  stone),  C. 

Eardisley.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Sir  [Humph].  Baskerville,  and 
w.  Elizth.  Coningsby,  16[17],  partly  covered.  II.  Inscr.  with 
sh.  Mistress  Sydney  Coningsby,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Coningsby,  and 
twin  with  Dame  Elizth.  Baskerville,  1627.  III.  Inscr.  [Geo. 
Coke],  bp.  of  Hereford,  1646,  aged  76  ;  arms  cut  in  stone  ;  N. 
IV.  Inscr.  Hen.  Harker,  1687,  N. 

Goodrich  Court  see  Private  Possession. 

Hereford  Cathedral.  I.  St.  Ethelbert,  king  and  martyr, 
a  sm.  seated  fig.  holding  his  crowned  head  in  his  left  hand  ;  from 
the  brass  to  bp.  Thos.  de  Cantilupe,  died  1282,  engr,  c.  1290  ; 
now  in  a  glass  case  in  the  canons’  vestry.  Havergal,  Fasti,  pi.  21, 
p.  179,  and  Mon.  Inscr.,  1.  This  fig.  was  stolen  by  a  chorister 
in  1819,  but  returned  in  1865.  The  indent  for  the  bp’s  br.  with 
eff.  under  canopy  lies  on  an  A.T.  in  N.Tr.  A  brass  fleur-de-lys 
remaining  in  the  spandrel  of  the  canopy  was  stolen  about  1845. 
II.  John  Trilleck,  bishop,  1360,  in  episcopal  vests,  with  mitre  and 
crosier,  single  canopy  with  super-canopy,  marg.  inscr.  and  2 
shs.  ;  canopy,  inscr.  and  shs.  restored  ;  large,  C.  Alcuin  Club 
Colls.,  XXII,  5  (eff.)  ;  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XXVII,  89  ;  Canterbury 
and  York  Soc.,  VHI,  frontis.  ;  Cough,  I,  pi.  40,  p.  Ill  ;  Haines, 
frontis.  ;  Havergal,  Fasti,  pi.  20  ;  Litho.  by  A.  Milward,  1844 
(eff.)  ;  Oxford  Man.,  frontis.  III.  Rich,  de  la  Barre,  canon, 
1386,  in  cope,  in  the  head  of  a  cross,  the  stem  and  finials  much 
mutil.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  formerly  in  C.,  now  in  Lady  chapel,  but  a 
portion  of  the  shaft  of  the  cross  and  a  frag,  of  inscr.  mur.,  S.E.Tr. 
Boutell,  Series  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  II,  133  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus. 
List,  pi.  50,  no.  2.  IV.  Civilian,  1394,  feet  mutil.,  once  in  the 
head  of  a  cross,  inscr.  all  lost  except  date,  now  mur.,  S.E.  Tr. 
B.A.A.  Jour.,  XXVII,  91  ;  Haines,  164.  V.  Inscr.  John  Prat, 
canon,  1415,  formerly  in  N.Tr.,  now  mur.,  S.E.Tr.  VI.  Edm. 
Byall,  canon,  1428,  in  cope,  head  lost  ;  eff.  now  mur.,  S.E.Tr., 
inscr.  on  wall  behind  reredos.  VII.  Inscr.  Wm.  Hotale,  esq., 
1432,  formerly  in  N.,  now  mur.,  N.E.Tr.  VIII.  Priest  in  cope, 
1434,  inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.,  nearly  all  effaced,  now  mur.,  S.E.Tr. 
IX.  Rich.  Delamare,  esq.,  1435,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Isabel,  1421,  with 
SS.  collar,  double  canopy  with  entablature  slightly  mutil.,  3  shs. 
(another  lost),  large,  N.Tr.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XXVII,  92  ;  Havergal, 
Mon.  Inscr.,  pi.  15,  figs.  43-5  (shs.)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  2. 


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X.  Iiiscr.  (efl.  and  single  canopy  lost).  Robt.  Jordan,  canon, 
1465,  formerly  in  S.Tr.,  now  mur.,  8.E.Tr.  XI.  Inscr.  in  12 
Lat.  vv.  John  Stanbnry,  bp.,  1474,  mur.,  X.A.  of  C.  XII. 
Rich.  Rudhale,  “  decretorum  doctor  ”,  sub-collector  to  the 
Pope,  archdeacon  of  Hereford  and  canon  residentiary,  1476, 
in  rich  cope  ;  formerly  under  triple  canopy  with  saints  in  the  side 
shafts,  the  following  remain,  SS.  Anne  (mutil.),  David,  Kath., 
Thos.  of  Hereford,  Ethelbert  (holding  sceptre  and  church),  Thos. 
of  Canterbury,  and  John  Evang.  (mutil.)  ;  marg.  inscr.  nearly 
all  lost.  The  eff.,  parts  of  canopy  with  SS.  Anne  and  David  are 
mur.,  N.E.Tr.,  the  remainder  is  mur.,  S.E.Tr.  B.A.A.  Jour., 
XXVII,  92,  pi.  7,  fig.  1  (eff.)  ;  Havergal,  Mon.  Inscr.,  pi.  10  (St. 
Ethelbert),  pi.  11  (St.  Thos.  of  Hereford).  XIII.  John  Stockton, 
mayor  of  Hereford,  1480,  in  civil  dress  with  ton  or  cask  under  feet, 
much  worn  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  formerly  in  N.,  now  mur.,  N.E.Tr. 

XIV.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1480,  feet  mutil.,  now  mur.,  N.E.Tr. 

XV.  Pediment  and  1  shaft  of  a  single  canopy  ;  the  remains  of 
the  br.  to  Thos.  Downe,  precentor  and  canon  residentiary,  1489 ; 
efi.  and  inscr.  gone  ;  on  floor  of  S.E.Tr.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XXVII, 
92,  pi.  7,  fig.  2.  XVI.  Thos.  Chawndiler,  S.T.P.,  chancellor  of 
Oxford,  dean  of  Hereford,  1490,  in  cope  ;  head  and  feet  lost  ; 
eff.  now  mur.,  S.E.Tr.,  inscr.  on  same  wall  but  not  under  eff. 
XVII.  Inscr.  Mr.  Rich.  Burgehill,  ”  quondam  instructor  gramatice 
istius  civitatis  ”,  1492,  formerly  in  N.,  now  mur.,  N.E.Tr.  The 
figure  belonging  to  this  inscr.,  formerly  in  the  Nichols  collection, 
was  in  1894  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  E.  Cleghorn  of  Plumpstead, 
since  dead.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  XVIII.  Sir  Rich. 
Delabere,  1514,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Anne,  dau.  of  lord  Awdeley, 
with  1  son  and  4  daus.,  (2)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Mores,  late 
Serjeant  of  the  hall  to  Hen.  VII,  with  10  sons  and  6  daus.,  marg. 
inscr.,  3  shs.,  on  floor  of  S.E.Tr.  Havergal,  Mon.  Inscr.,  pi.  15, 
figs.  40-42  (shs.).  XIX.  Priest,  c.  1520,  in  mass  vests,  with 
chalice  and  wafer,  sm.,  mur.,  N.E.Tr.  Havergal,  Mon.  Inscr., 
pi.  12  (erroneously  ascribed  to  Wm.  Porter,  1524).  XX.  Frag, 
of  marg.  inscr.  to  Wm.  Webb,  archdeacon  of  Hereford,  1522  ; 
eff.  lost  before  1660;  now  mur.,  S.E.Tr.  XXI.  Annunciation 
and  other  frags,  from  the  canopy  of  Wm.  Porter,  S.T.B.,  warden 
of  New  Coll.,  Oxford,  precentor  and  canon  residentiary  of 
Hereford,  1524  ;  large  eff.  in  cope,  canopy  with  SS.  in  side  shafts, 
etc.,  and  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  the  frags,  now  mur.,  N.E.Tr.  The 
Annunciation  is  figured  in  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XXVII,  92,  pi.  7,  fig.  3  ; 
Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  236  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pL  54.  Rubbings 


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of  the  following  saints  belonging  to  this  brass,  formerly  in  the 
Nichols  collection,  but  now  apparently  lost,  are  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq., 
the  Decollation  of  St.  John  Bapt.,  SS.  George,  Leonard,  Bichard 
of  Chichester,  Ethelbert,  Michael,  Kath.,  Thos.  of  Hereford,  and 
two  angels.  The  fig.  of  St.  Ethelbert,  sold  in  a  London  auction 
room  in  1921,  has  since  been  replaced  in  the  cathedral.  XXII. 
Edm.  Frowsetoure,  S.T.P.,  dean,  prebendary  of  Barton  Collwalle, 
1529,  in  cap  and  rich  cope,  triple  canopy  with  saints,  etc.,  in  the 
side  shafts.  Trinity,  SS.  Ethelbert,  John  Bapt.,  Kath., — Trinity 
(?),  Thos  of  Hereford  (?),  Peter,  Mary  Mag.,  12  Lat.  vv.,  4  shs., 
marg.  inscr.,  large,  worn,  formerly  in  S.A.  of  C.,  now  in  N.Tr. 

M. B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  8,  pi.  5.  XXIII.  Inscr.  in  21  Eng.  w. 
Bich.  Phillips,  7  times  mayor,  and  w.  Anne,  c.  1532,  mur.,  S.A.  of 

N.  XXIV.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1600,  ach.  and  sh.  of  Wilson, 
mur.,  N.E.Tr.  Havergal,  Mon.  Inscr.,  pi.  15,  figs.  54,  55  (ach. 
and  sh.).  This  brass  belongs  to  St.  George’s  Chapel,  Windsor,  and 
was  sent  to  Hereford  in  error  by  the  exors.  of  Mr.  Nichols.  See 
Windsor,  St.  George’s  Chapel.  XXV.  Inscr.  Wm.  Plott,  gent., 
born  at  Stockbury,  Kent,  died  1628,  mur.,  S.E.Tr.  XXVI. 
Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Cath.,  w.  of  Bridstocke  Harford, 
esq.,  1665,  mur.,  N.E.Tr.  Havergal,  Mon.  Inscr.,  pi.  15,  hg.  37 
(sh.)  XXVII.  Inscr.  with  3  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Elizth.,  w.  of 
Bridstocke  Harford,  esq.,  1669,  mur.,  N.E.Tr.  Havergal,  pi.  15, 
fig.  39  (sh.).  XXVIII.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Joyce, 
w.  of  Bridstocke  Harford,  esq.,  1680,  mur.,  N.E.Tr.  Havergal, 
pi.  15,  fig.  38  (sh.).  XXIX.  Fragments  :  (1)  two  mcht.  marks  ; 
one  with  initials  N.H.  palimp.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  222  (obv.  and 
rev.  of  palimp.)  ;  (2)  a  symbol  of  St.  Mark  ;  '(3)  a  sh.,  Hevening- 
ham  quartering  Bedisham,  now  under  no.  XIV.  Havergal,  Mon. 
Inscr.  pi.  15,  fig.  57  ;  (4)  a  sh..  Porter  quartering  Cotton,  belong¬ 
ing  to  no.  XXI,  pi.  15,  fig.  53  ;  (5)  a  sh.  per  tierce,  pi.  15,  fig.  56  ; 
(6)  a  sh.,  on  a  chevron  betw.  3  beasts’  heads  a  crosslet,  pi.  15, 
fig.  52  ;  (7)  frags,  of  canopy  work  ;  all  now  mur.,  N.E.Tr.  Nos. 
VII,  XII,  XIII,  XIV,  XVII,  XIX,  XXI,  XXIV,  and  XXIX  were 
returned  to  the  Cathedral  by  the  exors.  of  John  Gough  Nichols 
in  Nov.,  1880,  and  an  inscr.  stating  this  is  on  the  wall  of  the 
N.E.Tr.  It  is  very  doubtful  whether  nos.  XIV,  XIX,  or  XXIX 
(except  the  Porter  sh.  and  the  frags,  of  canopies)  belong  here. 
No.  XXIV  certainly  belongs  to  Windsor.  The  present  position 
of  the  frags,  on  the  west  wall  of  N.E.Tr.  is  shown  B.  and  M. 
Instit.,  1884-5,  pi.  6.  Dingley  in  his  History  from  Marble  gives 
rough  sketches  of  nos.  II,  p.  123,  III,  p.  124,  IV,  p.  165,  VI,  p.  183, 


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IX,  p.  163,  X,  p.  143,  XII,  p.  138,  XIII,  p.  183,  XV,  p.  140, 
XVII,  p.  184,  XVIII,  p.  133,  XX,  p.  129,  XXI,  p.  143,  and  of 
the  following  now  lost,  (1)  John  Fuyster,  5  times  mayor,  1455, 
and  w.  Kath.,  each  under  a  triple  canopy,  p.  142;  (2)  John 
Homme,  canon,  1473,  under  single  canopy,  p.  168  ;  (3)  R-ich. 
Brumfelde,  canon,  1518,  under  triple  canopy,  p.  175  ;  (4)  John 
Bynnur  or  Byndden,  with  a  fish  and  weaver’s  shuttle,  under 
single  canopy,  p.  182  ;  (5)  a  mutil.  efi.  of  a  priest  with  scroll, 
under  single  canopy,  p.  182  ;  (6)  Wm.  Lochard,  canon,  1438, 
efi.  gone,  under  single  canopy,  p.  184.  The  hr.  to  Rich.  Mayo, 
bp.,  1516,  mur.,  S.A.  of  C.,  engr.,  Havergal,  Mon.  Inscr.,  pi.  5, 
is  a  restoration  by  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford,  in  1857. 

Kinnersley.  I.  Wm.  Dermot  (?),  ‘‘in  decretis  bacularius  ”, 
rector,  1421,  hf.  efi.  in  mass  vests.,  much  worn,  now  mur.,  C. 

Ledbury.  I.  Wm.Calwe,  priest,  c.  1410,  in  acad., kng., inscr. 
in  2  Eng.  vv.  ;  efi.  of  St.  Peter  lost  ;  sm.,  now  mur.,  C.  Gent. 
Mag.^  1794,  ii,  1163.  II.  Thos.  Caple,  esq.,  1490,  in  arm.  with 
livery  collar,  now  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Rich.  Caple,  esq.,  1601, 
benefactor  to  the  poor,  left  £20  “  as  a  stock  forever  ”,  mur.,  C. 
IV.  Inscr.  Thos.  Chamburs,  esq.,  1605,  benefactor  to  the  poor, 
gave  £20  “  as  a  stock  ”,  and  £20  for  the  amendment  of  high  ways, 
mur.,  C.  V.  John  Hayward  of  Wellington  alias  Prior’s  Court, 
1614,  in  arm.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  mur.  C.  VI.  Inscr.  in  4 
Eng.  vv.  Rich  Hayward,  1618,  S.C.  VII.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng. 
vv.  Thos.  Cupper  of  Glimpton,  Oxon,  1621,  aged  70,  mur.,  C. 
VIII.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Sarah,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Esa  Risby,  gent., 
w.  of  Geo.  Skippe,  esq.,  1665,  aged  23,  mur.,  C.  A  br.  to  Robt. 
Preece,  in  cope,  kng.,  with  Trinity  and  marg.  inscr.  is  sketched 
in  Dinghy,  p.  47. 

Ludford.  I.  Wm.  Eoxe  of  Ludlow,  Salop,  esq.,  “  fiounder  of 
thys  ile  adjeynyng  unto  this  churche  and  reedefyed  the  almes 
howse  of  Seynt  Gyles  beyng  decayed  ”,  1554,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Jane,  dau.  and  h.  of  Rich.  Downe  of  Ludlow,  with  9  sons  and  6 
daus.  (1  lost),  4  shs.,  once  on  A.T.,  now  mur.,  N.C.  V  and.  A. 
Mus.  List,  pi.  31  (efis.). 

Lugwardine.  I.  Jane,  w.  (1)  of  Robt.  Welford,  (2)  of  John 
Best,  D.D.,  rector,  1622,  kng.,  rect.,  pi.  with  inscr.,  in  frame, 
mur.,  C. 

Marden.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Hen.  Wall,  1579.  II. 
Dame  Margt.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Welford  of  Wisterton, 
esq.,  w.  of  Sir  Geo.  Chute,  knt.,  died  in  childbed,  1614, 
with  2  daus.,  Anne  and  Francis  (a  babe  in  swaddling  clothes), 


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1  sh.,  C.  B.  and  M.  Iristit.,  1884-5,  pi.  8  ;  Encycl.  Brit.,  11th  ed., 
IV,  pL  2,  fig.  5,  p.  435  ;  Oawthorp,  pi.  56,  p.  101  ;  Macklin, 
Br.  of  Eng.,  283  (efi.)  ;  M.B.B.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  [10,  pi.  6. 

Ross.  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Thos.  Baker,  mercer,  1622^ 
his  w.  Jane  survived  him,  mur.,  C. 

The  brasses  are  lost  at  Bromyard  ;  King’s  Pion  ;  Sutton 
St.  Nicholas,  to  John  Wallweyn,  1617  ;  West  Hyde  ;  Leo¬ 
minster,  an  inscr.  to  Alice,  w.  of  Philip  Rading,  1473  ;  and 
Weobley,  (1)  a  civilian,  1424,  (2)  Watkyn  Garraway  and  w. 
Agnes,  16th  cent.,  both  sketched  in  Dinghy,  p.  246. 


HERTFORDSHmE. 

Andrews.  Memorial  Brasses  in  Hertfordshire  Churches,  by  W.  F.  Andrews, 
1st  ed.,  1886,  2nd  ed.,  1903. 

Clutterbuck.  Hist,  of  Hertfordshire,  by  R.  Clutterbuck,  3  vols.,  1815-27. 
Cussans.  Hist,  of  Hertfordshire,  by  J.  E.  Cussans,  3  vols.,  1870-81. 
Vol.  I  contains  the  Hundreds  of  Braughing,  Edwinstree  and  Odsey  : 
II,  Hitchin,  Hertford  and  Broadwater  ;  III,  Dacorum  and  Cashio. 
East  Herts.  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  East  Herts.  Archaeological 
Society. 

Page,  W.  The  Brasses  and  Indents  in  St.  Alban’s  Abbey,  originally  printed 
in  the  Home  Counties  Magazine,  I  (1899),  19,  140,  241,  329. 

Royal  Commission  on  Historical  Monuments,  Hertfordshire,  1910. 

Albury.  I.  Man  in  arm.  with  salade,  and  w.,  c.  1475,  with 

4  daus.,  ach.  ;  sons  and  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  Cussans,  I  (Edwinstree), 
167  ;  Bond,  and  Middx.  Arch.  Soc.,  Proc.  at  Evening  Meetings, 
1871,  p.  42.  Possibly  Hen.  Barley,  lord  of  the  manor,  1475,  and  w. 
Kath.  Walden.  II.  Two  roundels  with  arms  of  Pateshull,  and 
Barley  impaling  Pateshull,  15th  cent.,  now  mur.,  S.A.  Possibly 
for  John  Barley,  1420,  and  w.  Joan,  1419.  III.  Thos.  Leven- 
thorpe,  esq.,  twice  high-sheriff,  1588,  aged  6  — ,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Wm.  Barlee  of  Aldbury,  esq., 
1574,  with  1  son  and  5  daus.,  inscr.  and  6  Lat.  vv.,  now  mur.,  S.A. 
IV.  John  Scrogs,  gent.,  son  of  Frances  Scrogs,  esq.,  1592,  in  arm., 
w.  and  1  son  Edw.,  rect.  pL,  inscr.  and  2  shs.,  N.  Misc.  Oen.  et 
Her.,  5  S.,  Ill,  65.  V.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Benefaction  of  Anne, 
dau.  of  Hen.  Barley,  esq.,  “  late  wyfe  ”  of  Phillip  Gunter  of 
London,  skinner,  c.  1585,  now  mur.,  N.A.  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 

5  S.,  Ill,  82  (1  sh.)  VI.  Sh.,  Leventhorpe  impaling  Barley, 
belonging  to  no.  Ill,  now  mur.,  N.A.  VII.  Two  shs.  Gunter 


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and  L3dton,  16th  cent.,  now  mur.,  N.A.  An  old  rubbing  in  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  shows  2  other  shs.,  city  of  London  and  Gunter 
impaling - ,  now  lost. 

Aldbury.  I.  John,  son  of  Hen.  Havers,  mercer  of  London, 
1478,  in  civil  dress,  sm.,  now  mur.,  N.  II.  Sir  Ralph  Verney, 
1547,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Edm.,  lord 
Bray,  in  heraldic  mantle,  with  9  sons  and  3  daus.,  4  shs. ;  chamfer 
inscr.  and  6  shs.  on  side  of  tomb  lost  ;  A.T.,  N.C.  Builder, 
LIV,  211  ;  Clutterbuck,  I,  287  ;  Crossley,  234,  245  ;  Lipscomb, 
Bucks.,  I,  182  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  10,  pi.  5  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus. 
List,  pi.  28  (effs.).  III.  Inscr.  erected  c.  1588,  by  Edm.,  3rd 
son  of  no.  II,  recording  the  removal  in  18  Elizth.  of  the  bodies 
and  tombs  of  Sir  Robt.  Whittingham,  his  dau.  Margt.,  her  husband 
Sir  John  Verney,  and  their  son  Sir  Ralph  Verney  from  the 
monastery  of  ''  Ausheriteh  ”  [Ashridge]  to  the  south  chapel 
built  by  Edm.  Verney,  in  which  his  w.  Dame  Audrey  Carewe 
was  buried  in  1588,  mur.,  S.C. 

Aldenham.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1520  ;  children  and  inscr. 
lost  ;  S.C.  Cussans,  III  (Dacorum)  259  (upper  hf.  of  elfs.). 
II.  Civilian,  c.  1520  ;  head  and  inscr.  lost  ;  S.C.  III.  Civilian 
and  w.,  c.  1520,  with  2  sons  and  6  daus.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  IV. 
Civilian,  c.  1520,  with  6  sons  and  5  daus. ;  w.  and  inscr.  lost;  C. 
V.  Civilian  and  2  ws.  (1  mutil.),  c.  1525,  with  1  son  and  2  daus.  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  S.C.  VI.  Portions  of  2  ladies  ;  the  remains  of  a 
br.  to  a  civilian  (eff.  gone)  and  3  ws.  (1  mutil.),  c.  1525,  with  4  sons 
and  1  dau.,  4  sons  and  8  daus.,  and  1  son  and  1  dau.  (lost),  nearly 
all  stolen  during  the  restoration  in  1882  ;  sm.,  S.C.  VII. 
Lady,  c.  1535  ;  inscr.  and  children  lost  ;  sm.,  S.C.  Cussans, 
III  (Dacorum),  255.  VIII.  Joan  Warner  [1538  ?],  with  1  dau., 
inscr.  mutil.,  sm.,  S.C.  IX.  Inscr.  (mutil.),  John  [Long,  salter, 
citizen]  and  alderman  of  London,  1538,  and  w.  [Margery]  ; 

palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  an  earlier  inscr.,  ''  militis  q - - 

dignissime  domine  Ele  ux’is  ei -  animabus  propiciet’  de 

— - - ”  ;  now  framed  in  vestry.  X.  Sh.  and  hf.  another  ;  the 

remains  of  the  br.  to  Ralph  Stepney,  1st  lord  of  the  township 
and  patron  of  the  ch.,  1544  ;  the  whole  sh.  remains  in  the  slab 
in  N.,  the  hf.,  which  is  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  group  of 
sons,  c.  1500,  is  now  framed  in  vestry.  XI.  Lucas  Goodyere, 
[1547],  in  shroud,  died  in  childbed  with  her  son  Edm.,  sm.,  C. 
XII.  Inscr.,  ach.  and  4  shs.  Xich.  Chowne,  gent.,  of  the 
Haberdashers’  Co.,  [1569]  ;  left  Elizth.  his  w.  and  4  children 
living  ;  C.  XIII.  Edw.  Brisko  of  Orgarhall,  gent.,  1608,  in 


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civil  dress,  and  1st  w.  Helen,  by  whom  a  son  and  h.  Edw.  who 
pos.  ;  his  3  immediate  ancestors  were  named  Edw.  and  were 
descended  from  the  Briskos  of  Brisco  and  Crofton,  Cumb.  ;  S.C. 
In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  old  rubbings  showing  some  of  the 
brasses  more  perfect,  and  also  rubbings  of  (1)  a  civilian,  c.  1400, 
with  anelace  ;  (2)  a  civilian  (feet  gone),  c.  1490,  with  4  daus.  ; 
(3)  8  sons,  c.  1520  ;  (4)  4  dans.,  c.  1530  ;  (5)  a  civilian  and  w., 
c.  1540  ;  all  now  lost,  and  of  no.  II  with  head  and  frag,  of  inscr. 
dated  1572  and  apparently  both  added  in  that  year. 

Amwell,  Great.  I.  Friar  in  gown  and  hood,  c.  1440  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  sm.,  now  mur.,  N.  According  to  the  vestry  minute  book 
for  1838  the  slab  containing  a  sm.  frag,  of  the  tonsure  is  under  a 
pew  in  C.  II.  Civilian  (head  gone)  and  2  ws.,  c.  1490,  with  4 
sons  and  3  daus.  under  one  w.  ;  1  child  under  other  w.  and 
inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  N.  III.  Inscr.  with  text  in  Greek  and 
sh.  Anth.  Maukes,  vicar,  1684,  mur.,  N. 

Ardeley.  I.  John  Clerk  of  Erdeley  and  w.  Elizth.,  c.  1420  ; 
male  and  upper  hf.  of  fern.  eff.  lost  ;  N.  II.  Philip  Metcalff, 
LL.B,,  vicar,  1515,  in  mass  vests.,  now  mur.,  C.  III.  Thos. 
Shotbolt,  esq.,  1599,  aged  72,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Boteler  of  Watton  Woodhall,  with  4  sons  and  2  daus., 
2  shs.  and  2  crests.,  now  mur.,  C.  arch,  round  which  the  inscr. 
is  bent.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  an  inscr.  to  Wm. 
Cotysmore,  vicar,  1437,  now  lost. 

Ashwell.  I.  Inscr.  with  2  Eng.  vv.  John  Sell,  mercer,  1618, 
aged  55,  N. 

Aspenden.  I.  [Thos.  Goodriche],  1500,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Alice,  inscr.  mutil.,  now  mur.,  N.  II.  Sir  Bobt.  Clyfford,  knight 

for  the  body  to  Hen.  VII,  and  master  of  his  ordnance,  3rd  son  of 
Thos.,  lord  Clyfford,  1508,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  and  w.  Elizth. 
[dau.  of  Wm.  Barley,  esq.],  widow  of  Sir  Rauffe  Josselin,  in 
heraldic  mantle,  with  2  sons  (lost)  and  2  daus.,  all  kng.,  2  shs., 
inscr.  and  marg.  inscr.  with  text  from  Job  XIX ;  Trinity  lost ; 
mur.,  A.T.,  S.C.  Cussans,  I  (Edwinstree),  102  ;  Lond.  and 
Middx.  Arch.  Soc.,  Proc.  at  Evening  Meetings,  1871,  17. 

Aston.  I.  John  Kent,  servant  to  Edw.  VI,  Queens  Mary  and 
Elizth.,  1592,  aged  72,  in  habit  of  yeoman  of  the  guard,  and  w. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thos.  Saunders,  had  5  sons  and  5  daus.,  N. 

Baldock.  I.  Lady,  c.  1410  ;  lower  hf.  of  eff.,  husband  in 
mantle,  and  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  Rubbing  of  husband  in  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq.  II.  Civilian  (legs  and  feet  gone)  with  hunting  horn, 
knife  and  coil  of  rope,  and  w.  in  mantle,  c.  1420  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 


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now  mur.,  N.C.  Cussans,  II  (Broadwater),  iO  (man)  ;  Haines, 
130  (man).  Possibly  Wm.  Vynter,  gent.,  1416,  and  w.  Margt., 
1411.  III.Manandw.  in  shrouds,  c.  1480  ;  inscr.lost  ;  nowmur., 
N.C.  IV.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1480  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.C.  Haines, 
210  (head  of  lady).  Possibly  Wm.  Crane,  1483,  and  w.  Margt. 
or  Joan.  V.  Inscr.  Margt.  Benett,  1587,  mother  of  Robt. 
Benett,  bp.  of  Hereford,  1602-17,  who  pos.,  engr.,  c.  1610,  N.C. 
In  N.  is  an  indent  for  a  cross  br.  with  marg.  inscr.  in 
Lombardics . 

Barkway.  I.  Robt.  Poynard,  1561,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws., 
Joan  and  Bridget  (with  4  daus.,  Martha,  Judeth,  Rebeka, 
Francys),  now  mur.,  S.A.  Cussans,  I  (Edwinstree),  36  (2nd  w.). 
II.  Inscr.  Anne,  w.  of  John  Rowley,  gent.,  1613,  C. 

Barley.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Bryckett,  gent.,  1566,  aged  49  ; 
palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  another  inscr.  to  Rich.  Pecok,  citizen 

and  armourer  of  London,  and  ws.,  - te  and  Isabel,  15th 

cent.,  now  mur.,  S.C.  II.  Andrew  Willet,  D.D.,  rector, 
“  magnum  totius  verae  ecclesiae  ornamentum  ”,  1621,  aged  59, 
in  cap,  gown  and  scarf,  inscr.  with  6  Lat.  and  6  Eng.  vv.,  now 
mur.,  S.C.  Frere,  A.  and  W.  H.,  Hist,  of  Barley,  20.  Willet  was 
author  of  “  Synopsis  Papismi  ”  and  other  works.  III.  Inscr. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Wm.  Cholmely  of  Highgate,  esq.,  w.  of  [Ralph] 
Brownrigg,  D.I).,  rector,  [afterwards  bp.  of  Exeter,  1642-59], 
1630,  aged  23,  now  mur.,  S.C. 

Bayford.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1545  and  w.  (only  centre  of  eh. 
left),  1  sh.,  Knighton  imp.  Gascoigne  ;  all  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  man 
a  portion  of  a  large  shrouded  fig.,  on  rev.  of  frag,  of  lady  and  of 
sh.  portions  of  the  fig.  of  an  abbot  or  bp.  (see  Upminster,  Essex, 
no.  Ill,  for  other  portions)  in  richly  diapered  chasuble,  late  15th 
cent.;  all  now  rel.,  mur.,  C.  Cussans,  II  (Hertford),  148  (man); 
East  Herts.  Trans.,  Ill,  263  (obv.  and  rev.)  Home  Counties  Mag., 
VIII,  272  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  124  (obv.  and  rev.). 
Probably  John  Knighton,  lord  of  the  manor,  1545,  and  w.  II. 
Man  in  arm.,  c.  1630  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  mur.,  C.  Cussans,  148. 
Probably  John  Knighton,  esq.,  1631. 

Bennington.  I.  Priest,  c.  1420,  in  cope  with  garter  (?)  badge  ; 
lower  part  of  eff,  and  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  C.  II.  Frag,  of 
scroll,  15th  cent.,  now  mur.,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.,  4th  son  of 
Geo.  Clarke,  1591,  “  who  was  as  thou  art  and  is  as  thou  shal  be  ”, 
now  mur.,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  John  Clarke,  “  counceller  at  la  we  ”, 
1604,  aged  50  ;  mar.  Edith,  dau.  of  Robt.  Cole  of  Bargeholt 
[East  Bergholt],  Suff.,  had  1  son  Wm.,  and  3  daus.,  Anne,  Edith, 


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Elizth.,  now  mur.,  N.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  (1)  of 
the  lower  hf .  of  a  lady,  c.  1570,  (2)  some  children,  now  lost. 

Berkhampstead,  Great.  I.  [Rich.  Torryngton,  1356],  in 
civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.  [1349],  holding  hands  ;  double  canopy 
and  nearly  all  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  2  shs.,  now  mur.,  C.  Ashdoum, 
Costume,  95  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  107  (effs.)  127  (canopy)  ; 
Clutterhuck,  I,  305  ;  Oawthorp,  pi.  24,  p.  67  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio, 
II,  pi.  20  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  35.  II.  Man  in  arm., 
c.  1365;  inscr.  lost;  rel.,  S.C.  Boutell  Series;  Cussans,  III 
(Dacorum),  69.  III.  Lady,  c.  1370  ;  canopy  and  inscr.  lost  ; 
rel.,  N.Tr.  Boutell,  Series.  Possibly  Margt.  Briggs,  1374. 
IV.  Priest,  c.  1400,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  C. 
Possibly  Thos.  Brydde,  rector,  1406.  V.  Rich.  Westbroke, 
1485,  in  civil  dress,  inscr.  mutil.,  N.Tr.  VI.  Inscr.  Robt.  Incent, 
gent.,  servant  to  Cecily,  duchess  of  York,  “  dyed  at  the  grete 
swetyng  sykenesse  ”  in  1485,  engr.  c.  1520,  now  mur.,  S.C. 
VII.  Kath.,  w.  of  Robt.  Incent,  gent.,  (parents  of  John  Incent, 
LL.D.,  a  benefactor  to  the  chapel  of  St.  John),  1520,  in  shroud, 
S.C.  VIII.  Ach.  (mutil.)  with  arms  of  Cornwallis  imp.  Sulliard, 
for  Sir  John  Cornwallis,  knt.,  1544,  A.T.,  N.A.  IX.  Inscr.  and 
2  shs.  John  Waterhouse,  gent.,  and  w.  Margt.  [Turner],  both  died 
1558,  had  6  sons,  John,  Thos.,  Wm.,  Edw.,  Arthur,  Chas.,  now 
mur.,  vestry  ;  to  this  inscr.  belongs  a  set  of  6  Lat.  vv.  now  on  a 
hinge  on  sill  of  N.Tr.  window,  and  which,  is  palimp.,  on  rev.  a 
portion  of  a  br.  to  Thos.  Humfre  of  London,  goldsmith,  and  v. 
Joan,  dau.  of  Wm.  Bayntun,  brewer,  in  shrouds  (?)•  with  5  sons 
and  2  daus.,  and  between  them  St.  Michael  weighing  souls, 
c.  1500,  rect.  pL,  very  lightly  engraved,  little  more  left  than  part 
of  the  inscr.  with  fig.  of  St.  Jerome  in  the  initial  letter.  Cussans, 
III  (Dacorum),  60  (St.  Jerome).  In  colls.  Brit.  Mus.  and  Soc. 
Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  a  br.  to  Edm.  Cook,  1409,  in  civil  dress  with 
anelace,  sm.,  formerly  in  S.C.,  now  lost. 

Bishop-Stortford.  I.  Inscr.  with  12  Eng.  vv.  Thos.,  son  of 
Sir  Rich,  and  Dame  Mary  Edgcomb,  1614,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Chas. 
Denny,  M.A.,  preacher  of  God’s  word,  fellow  of  King’s  Coll., 
Camb.,  grandson  of  Sir  Anth.  Denny  and  7th  son  of  Sir  Edw. 
and  Lady  Margt.  Denny,  1635,  aged  38,  C. 

Bovingdon.  I.  Inscr.  in  9  Lat.  vv.  Hen.  Maine,  1605,  C. 
II.  Inscr.  John  Hall,  M.A.  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1617,  aged  57  ; 
mar.  Alice,  dau.  of  Rich.  Long  of  Fitzwilliams,  had  2  sons  and  6 
daus.;  C.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Andrew,  eld.  son  of  Jas.  Mayne, 
1621,  aged  17  years  wanting  5  days,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Mary,  dau. 


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of  John  Andrewes,  gent.,  w.  of  Jas.  Mayne,  esq.,  1641,  had  4  sons 
and  5  dans.,  C. 

Braughing.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1480  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  male  eff. 
palimp.,  on  rev.  the  fig.  of  a  lady,  c.  1440  ;  now  mur.,  S.A. 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  214.  This  hr.  was  stolen  during  a  restoration 
in  1888  and  eventually  passed  into  Saffron  Walden  museum,  but 
Avas  returned  in  1904.  II.  Civilian  (mutil.),  c.  1490  ;  w.  and 
inscr.  lost  ;  N.  Bubbing  of  w.  in  coll,  Soc.  Antiq.  III. 
Barbara,  w.  of  Thos.  Hanchett,  esq.,  died  “  apud  Aldebury  in 
ffesto  penthecoste  ”,  1561,  ''  sed  hie  sepulta  est  ”,  N.  IV. 
Inscr,  Rich.,  son  and  h.  of  John  Grene,  gent.,  1561  ;  mar.  Mercy, 
dau.  of  Thos.  Castell,  esq. ;  partly  covered,  N.  V.  Inscr.  and 
sh.  Rich.  Grene,  gent.,  bachelor,  1610,  aged  78,  N. 

Broxbourne.  I.  Priest,  c.  1470,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  99  ;  Cussans,  II  (Hertford), 
189.  Possibly  Robt.  Ecton,  vicar,  1474.  II.  [Sir  John  Say, 
1478],  in  arm.  with  tabard  and  collar  of  suns  and  roses,  head  lost, 
and  w.  Elizth.  [dau.  of  Laur.  Cheyne]  of  Cambs.,  esq.,  1473,  in 
heraldic  mantle,  enamelled,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  ach.  and  2  shs. 
(1  recently  lost),  A.T.,  C.  Ashdown,  Costume,  189  (head  of  lady)  ; 
Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  75  (head  of  lady),  207  (ach.)  ;  Cussans, 
II  (Hertford),  184  ;  Dasent,  A.  I.,  The  Speakers  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  80  (Sir  John)  ;  Fairholt,  Costume,  I,  193  (head  of  lady)  ; 
Foster,  Feudal  Arms,  220  (8vo),  176  (4to),  Sir  John  ;  Gough,  II, 
pi. 86,*  p.220;  Planche,  Costume,  I,  275  (head  of  lady),  335  (ach.); 
Waller,  j)t.  5.  III.  Priest,  c.  1510,  in  acad.  with  scroll ;  inscr. 
lost ;  C.  Beaumont,  107.  IV.  John  Borrell,  serjeant-at-arms 
to  Hen.  VIII,  1531,  in  arm.  holding  mace,  legs  lost,  2  scrolls 
bearing  “  espoier  en  dieu  ”  ;  w.  Elizth.,  8  sons,  3  daus.,  and 
inscr.  lost  ;  N.A.  Antiquarian  Etching  Club,  III,  pi.  56  (man, 
complete  but  reversed)  ;  Beaumont,  130  (man,  mutil.)  ;  Essex 
Review,  I,  233  (man,  mutil.)  ;  Haines,  126  (man,  complete)  ; 
Planche,  Costume,  II,  168  (man,  complete)  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Bond. 
Proc.,  2  S.  XIV,  190  (man,  mutil.).  V.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv. 

and  sh.  [ - Moles  worth],  1630,  aged  77,  N.  In  coll.  Soc. 

Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  no.  IV,  almost  complete,  and  rubbings, 
(1)  of  a  small  kng.  fig.  in  cassock  with  scroll,  inscr.  gone,  for  Peter 
Meedwyn,  priest,  1465  ;  (2)  Two  sm.  scrolls,  hf .  eff.  of  a  priest  in 
cope  lost. 

Buckland.  I.  Alice,  w.  of  John  Boteler  “  nuper  vicecomes 
London  ”,  1451,  C.  II.  Wm.  Langley,  rector,  1478,  in  cope 
with  chalice  and  wafer  ;  scroll  lost  ;  C.  AI.B.S.  Portfolio,  III, 


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pi.  45.  III.  John  Gyll,  1499,  in  civil  dress,  with  6  sons  ; 
4  dans,  lost  ;  C.  IV.  Inscr.  (eft.  lost).  Joan  Gyll,  c.  1500  (date 
not  filled  in),  C.  with  no.  III.  V.  Inscr.  Joan,  w.  of  Esdras 
Bland,  rector,  1684,  C.  under  altar. 

Buntingford.  I.  Alex.  Strange,  S.T.B,,  (son  of  John  Strange, 
LL.D.),  vicar  of  Layston,  in  pulpit  with  congregation,  etc.,  1620, 
sm.  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  very  lightly  engr.  ;  I.M.T.  pos.,  mur., 
N.Tr. 

Cheshunt.  I.  Portions  of  a  triple  canopy,  2  shs.,  and  inscr. 
in  16  Lat.  vv.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Nich.  Dixon,  rector  for 
30  years,  benefactor  to  the  ch.  and  rebuilder  of  the  chancel, 
subtreasurer  of  the  pipe,  baron  of  the  exchequer,  [canon  of 
Lincoln],  1448  ;  eff.  in  cope  (?)  gone  ;  C.  under  altar.  Boutell, 
Series  (canopy).  II.  Wm.  Pyke,  1449,  in  civil  dress,  head  lost, 
and  w.  Elen,  worn,  S.A.  III.  Joan  Clay,  1453,  much  worn  ; 
Fr.  inscr.  lost  ;  S.A.  IV.  Inscr.  Agnes,  w.  of  John  Luthyngton, 
esq.,  1468,  S.A.  V.  Constance,  w.  of  John  Parre,  esq.,  1502, 
eff.  on  floor,  inscr.  on  wall,  S.A.  VI.  Elizth.  Garnett,  w.  of 
Edw.  Collen,  citizen  and  freemason  of  London,  1609,  aged  33, 
kng.,  sm.,  S.A.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  a  lady, 
c.  1490,  and  another,  c.  1520,  both  loose  in  1860  and  now  lost  ; 
also  of  the  inscr.  of  no.  III. 

Chipping  Barnet.  I.  Inscr.  Elinor,  dau.  of  Edw.  Cheseman, 
"coferar  to  Hen.  VII”,  w.  (1)  to  Edw.  Taylor,  esq.,  (2)  to  John 
Palmer  of  Kentish  Town,  esq.,  1558,  “  which  Elynor  dyd  geve 
tow  acares  of  medowe  ground  in  Kentishe  towne  holden  of  ye 
prebende  of  Cauntelous  unto  ye  use  of  the  poore  of  this  towne 
and  of  Kentishe  towne  for  ever  ”,  mur.,  N.A. 

Clothall.  I.  John  Vynter,  rector,  1404,  in  mass  vests,  without 
stole,  C.  II.  John  Wryght,  “  in  decretis  bacallarius  ”,  master 
of  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.,  rector,  1519,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice 
and  wafer.  Trinity,  C.  III.  Thos.  Dalyson,  LL.B.,  rector, 
master  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Mary  Mag.,  Clothall,  died  1541 
(date  filled  in),  engr.  c.  1535,  in  surplice  and  cope,  eff.  on  C.  floor, 
inscr.  mur.,  S.C.  Cussans,  I  (Odsey),  68  (upper  hf.  of  eff.)  ; 
Lond.  and  Middx.  Arch.  Soc.,  Proc.  at  Evening  Meetings,  1871, 
74  (upper  hf.  of  eff.).  IV.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Byll  of  Ashwell, 
gent.,  w.  of  Wm.  Bramfeld  of  Clothall,  1578,  had  6  sons  and  10 
daus.,  2  devices  with  initials,  all  now  covered  but  inscr.,  C. 
V.  Wm.  Lucas,  M.A.,  rector,  1602,  aged  96,  in  gown,  partly 
covered,  C. 


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CoTTERED.  I.  Inscr.  Litton  Pulter,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Edw. 
Pulter,  esq.,  1608  ;  mar.  Penelope,  eld.  dan.  of  Sir  Arthur  Capel, 
knt.,  had  2  sons,  John,  Hen.,  and  2  dans.,  Margt.,  Anne,  mutil., 

N.C. 

Hatchworth.  I.  Inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.  with  device.  Wm. 
Paine  [rector,  1622],  C. 

Digs  WELL.  I.  John  Peryent,  esquire  for  the  body  and 
[pennon-bearer]  to  Rich.  II,  esquire  to  [Hen.  IV]  and  Hen.  V, 
master  of  the  horse  to  Joan  [of  Navarre,  Queen  of  England],  in 
arm.  with  leopard  at  feet,  and  w.  Joan,  [dau.  of  Sir  John  Risain, 
chief  lady  in  waiting  to  the  said  Queen],  1415,  with  hedgehog  at 
feet  and  swan  on  collar  of  dress,  both  with  SS.  collars,  marg. 
inscr.  much  mutil.,  2  shields  (others  lost)  large,  C.  Ashdown, 
Costume,  151  (head  of  lady)  ;  JBoutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  61  (sword 
belt  and  lady),  62  (head  of  lady)  ;  Cussans,  II  (Broadwater), 
256  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  21,  p.  43  ;  Haines,  209  (head  of  lady)  ; 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  6,  pi.  2  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  14. 
II.  John  Peryent,  esq.,  son  of  no.  1,  1442,  in  arm.,  inscr.  mutil. 
and  now  on  another  stone,  C.  Ashdown.  Armour,  230  ;  Boutell, 
Br.  and  Slabs,  69  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  21,  p.  43.  III.  Wm.  Roberts, 
auditor  of  the  bishopric  of  Winchester,  and  w.  Joyes  [Peryent], 
1484,  in  shrouds,  with  2  sons  and  2  daus.  (lost)  1  sh.  (3  others  lost), 
C.  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  212  (man)  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  56, 
no.  3.  See  also  Little  Braxted,  Essex.  IV.  Inscr.  and  3  shs. 
(effs.  in  shrouds  lost).  Thos.  Robynson,  citizen  and  mercer  of 
London,  and  w.  Mary  [Peryent],  1492,  now  under  no.  II,  and  the 
shs.  with  no.  III.  V.  Thos.  Hoore,  citizen  and  mercer  of 
London,  1495,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice,  with  4  sons  and  8  daus., 
scrolls,  4  shs.  including  2  of  Mercers’  Co.  ;  Trinity  lost ;  C.  VI. 
Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1530  ;  re-used  by  the  addition  of  an  inscr.  to 
Robt.  Batyll,  died  1557,  his  w.  Margt.,  and  their  son  Wm.,  and  of 
another  inscr,  stating  Wm.  had  by  his  w.  Joan  4  sons  and  6  daus., 
whose  figs,  are  also  added.  VII.  Inscr.  Martha,  dau.  and  10th 
child  of  Sir  Alex.  Cave,  knt.,  w.  of  John  Champneys,  rector, 
1637,  had  1  son  Justinian  and  1  dau.  Mary;  the  inscr.  also 
mentions  her  sister  Margt.  Cave,  “  lived  and  dyed  a  vertuous 
maid  ”,  C. 

Eastwick.  I.  Lady,  1  sh.  and  part  of  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of 
the  br.  to  Robt.  Lee  of  Bagley,  Cheshire,  esq.,  sewer  to  Edw.  VI, 
Philip  and  Mary,  and  Queen  Elizth.,  1564,  and  w.  Joan,  inscr., 
8  Eng.  vv.  and  2  shs.  ;  now  mur..  Tower.  The  verses  were 
palimp.,  on  rev.  another  inscr.  to  Elynor,  w.  of  John  Pate,  1521, 


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Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  The  second  sh.  is  now  in  Saffron 
Walden  museum. 

Essendon.  I.  Three  shs.,  c.  1535,  and  an  inscr.  added  in  1778 
stating  “  Near  this  place  was  buried  ”  Hen.,  elder  son  of  Hen. 
Courtney,  marquis  of  Exeter,  by  his  2nd  w.  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Wm. 
Blount,  lord  Montjoy,  by  Elizth.,  his  1st  w.,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Sir 
Wm.  Say,  which  Elizth.  was  also  bur.  in  this  ch.  in  1535,  mur., 
S.A.  II.  Wm.  Tooke  of  Popes,  Herts.,  esq.,  auditor  of  the  court 
of  wards  and  liveries,  of  which  he  was  an  officer  44  years,  1588, 
aged  80,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice,  dau.  of  Robt.  Barlee  of 
Bibbesworth,  Herts.,  esq.,  mar.  56  years,  with  9  sons  and  3  daus., 
all  kng.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  S.A.  III.  Ach.  for  Ralph  Tooke, 
grandson  of  no.  II,  1635,  aged  77  ;  2  inscrs.  and  sh.  lost  ;  S.A. 

Flamstead.  I.  John  Oudeby,  rector  of  Flamstead  and  of 
Barughby  [Barrowby],  Lines.,  canon  of  St.  Mary’s  Coll.,  Warwick, 
"  camerarius  ex  parte  comitis  Warr  [i.e.  Earl  of  Warwick]  in 
scaccrario  domini  regis  ”,  1414,  in  cope,  B.V.M.  and  Child  (lost) 
under  small  canopy,  3  shs.  (2  others  lost),  C.  Bullard,  I.  V.,  Flam¬ 
stead  Church,  14.  II.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1470,  with  2  sons  and 
2  daus.  ;  scrolls,  shs.,  and  inscr.  lost  ;  much  worn,  local,  C. 

Gaddesdeh,  Great.  I.  Wm.  Croke,  1506,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Faryngton,  3  shs.  ;  1  son,  3  daus.  and 
another  sh.  lost  ;  C.  Rubbing  of  children  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 
II.  Civilian  (?  lost)  and  w.,  c.  1525  ;  inscr.  and  children  lost  ; 
sm.,  C. 

Hadham,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  “  Alban  p’sone  de  Hadm  ”, 
c.  1380,  C.  Possibly  Alban  or  Alan  de  Fen,  rector,  1369-72. 
II.  Priest,  c.  1420,  hf.  eff.  in  acad.  with  cap  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C. 
in.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1520  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  IV.  Inscr.  Joan, 
eld.  child  of  Clement  Newce  of  London,  mercer,  w.  of  Frauncys 
Goldsmith  of  Crayford,  Kent,  gent.,  1569,  aged  33,  mar.  18  years, 
had  10  children,  N.  V.  Clement  Newce,  esq. ,  citizen  and  mercer 
of  London,  1579,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Mary,  1582,  Avith  8  sons 
and  9  daus.,  4  shs.  including  London  and  Mercers’  Co.,  and  crest, 
N.  VI.  Wm.  Newce,  esq.,  1610,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws., 
with  6  sons  and  7  daus.  by  1st  w.,  4  shs.  and  crest,  N.  VII. 
Inscr.  Dianis  Burton,  widow,  eld.  dau.  of  John  Kniton  of  Bayford, 
esq.,  1616,  leaving  issue  Marie,  lady  Stanley  of  Patmore  Hall, 
Herts.,  N.  VIII.  Inscr.  Grace,  widow  of  John  Goodman,  esq., 
1631,  aged  55,  had  4  sons  and  1  dau.,  C.  In  C.  is  an  indent  for 
a  fine  floriated  cross  with  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Simon 
Flambard,  rector,  1320-32. 


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Hadham,  Little.  I.  [Rich.  Warriner,  parson  of  Corringham], 
c.  1470,  in  cope,  worn,  inscr.  nearly  ehaced,  sm.,  now  mur.,  N. 
Home  Counties  Mag.,  VI,  99.  II.  Man  in  arm.  and  w.,  c.  1485, 
with  4  dans.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  (frags,  of 

marg.). -  1483,  and  w.  Margt.,  now  mur.,  C.  Possibly  for 

Ralph  Bawde,  1483,  and  w.  Margt.,  and  may  belong  to  no.  II. 

Hadley,  Monken  see  Middlesex. 

RPENDEN.  I.  Wm.  Anabull,  1456,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Isabel,  much  worn,  N.  II.  Wm.  Cressye,  esq.,  1559,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Grace  Johnson,  dau.  of  Robt.  Darkenall  of  Penshurst, 
Kent,  1571,  kng.,  ach.,  sh.  and  lozenge  (blank),  mur.,  N.Tr. 

Hatfield.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Fulke  Onslowe,  gent.,  ''  of  the 
progeny  of  Onslowes  of  Onslowe  in  ye  countye  of  Salop,”  1602 
(date  added)  and  w.  Mary  [Wettenhall],  1582,  mur.,  C.  II. 
Inscr.  (eff.  in  arm.  lost).  Fulk  Onslowe,  esq.,  "  nuper  summae 
curiae  parliamenti  pronotarius  ”,  1602,  aged  88,  3  shs.  (another 
lost)  ;  his  kinsman  Reginald  Scriven  and  his  w.  Elizth.  pos.  ; 
now  in  Tower. 

Hemel  Hempstead.  I.  Robert  Albyn,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Margt. 
[1390],  Fr.  inscr.  mutil.,  2  shs.,  once  on  A.T.,  now  mur.,  S.A. 
Ashdown,  Armour,  190  (sword  belt)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs, 
49  (head  of  man),  57  (sword  belt)  ;  Clutterbuck,  I,  422  ;  Haines, 
159  (man)  ;  Blanche,  Costume,  I,  18  (man)  ;  Topographer,  III 
(1791),  244.  A  lost  br.  to  Thos.  Waterhouse,  master  of  the 
hospital  at  Ashridge,  rector  of  Quainton,  1554,  is  figured  by 
Sylvanus  Morgan,  Sphere  of  Gentry,  1661,  book  2,  p.  70. 

Hertford,  All  Saints.  Jehh  Hunger,  “  escuyer  jadis  maistre 
queux  [cook]  de  la  royne  Katheryne  ”,  all  lost  but  feet,  1435, 
Fr.  inscr.,  mur.,  N.Tr.  II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Boose,  1456,  mur., 
N.Tr. 

Hertford,  St.  Andrew.  I.  Inscr.  Bridget  Whitgifte,  w.  of 
Robt.,  son  of  Sir  Cuthbert  Collingwood,  knt.,  1610,  N. 

Hertingfordbury.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  Phelipe  and  Isabel,  daus. 
of  Robt.  de  Louthe,  c.  1360,  under  seats,  C.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh. 
Thos.,  son  of  Stephen  Ellis  of  Kennington,  Kent,  gent.,  1608, 
and  w.  Grace,  dau.  of  Owen  Hawkins,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
1612  (date  added),  mar.  49  years,  7  months  and  odd  days,  had  1 
son  Frauncys  who  lived  but  three  weeks  and  three  days  ”, 
now  mur..  Tower.  The  original  slab,  partly  covered,  is  in  C.  and 
probably  contains  2  more  shs.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings 
of  a  Fr.  inscr.  to  Robt.  de  Louthe  and  w.  Joan,  c.  1360,  now  lost, 
the  indent  showed  a  very  pointed  sh.  below  ;  also  of  4  shs.,  16th 


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cent.,  now  lost.  One  original  sh.  is  in  the  possession  of  the 
Society  and  is  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  group  of  children, 
15th  cent.  Cat.  of  Heraldic  Exhib.,  Burlington  Fine  Arts  Club, 
1916,  pi.  4;  Home  Counties  Mag.,  IX,  21  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV, 
128. 

Hexton.  I.  Two  shs.  on  mon.  to  Peter  Tavener,  1601,  and  w. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Thos.  Docwra,  1636,  C. 

Hinxworth.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1450  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now 
mur.,  C.  II.  John  Lambard,  citizen,  mercer,  and  alderman  of 
London,  1487,  in  civil  dress  with  mantle,  and  w.  Amy,  with  4 
sons  (the  eld.  [Wm.,  rector  of  St.  Leonards,  Foster  Lane,  London], 
in  almuce),  and  2  daus.,  6  shs.  including  Mercers’  Co.  and  mcht. 
mark  ;  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;C.  Builder,  LIV,  211  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio, 
I,  pt.  3,  pi.  5  (the  mcht.  mark  duplicated).  III.  Inscr.  Andrew 
Gray,  esq.,  ‘‘  double  reader  of  ye  lawe  in  ye  Inner  Temple  ”, 
1614,  aged  85,  C. 

Hitchix.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1420,  now  on  roof  of  vestibule  of 
crypt.  II.  John  Pulter,  draper,  1421  (only  feet  left),  and  w. 
Alice,  mcht.  mark  (effaced),  inscr.  mutil.,  much  worn,  S.A.  III. 
Mcht.  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  1452,  and  w.  Alice,  with  4  sons 
and  6  daus.,  inscr.  mutil.,  6  scrolls  lost  ;  1  sh.  remains  but  illegible, 
C.  IV.  Lady,  c.  1470,  worn  ;  husband,  children  and  inscr. 
lost  ;  N.  V.  John  Beel  (eff.  lost)  and  w.  Margery,  1477,  in 
shrouds,  with  4  sons  and  4  daus.  ;  inscr.  and  scrolls  lost  ;  S.A. 
VI.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1480,  worn  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  VII.  Six 
sons,  kng.,  c.  1480,  found  under  paving  in  1906,  now  loose  in  vestry. 
VIII.  [Thos.  Abbot,  mercer,  1481,  in  civil  dress,  ''  qui  multa  dona 
contulit  huic  ecclesiae  et  fraternitati  nativitatis  beatae  Mariae 
Virginis,”  and  w.  Joan]  ;  5  sons,  4  daus.,  sh.  and  inscr.  lost  ; 
A.T.,  N.C.  Cussans,  II  (Hitchin),  63  (man).  IX.  Female  in 
shroud,  mutil.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Nich.  Mattock,  mcht. 
of  the  staple,  citizen  and  fishmonger  of  London,  and  w.  Elizth., 
1485,  with  2  sons  and  1  dau.,  all  in  shrouds,  a  religious  device, 
scrolls,  shs.  and  inscr.  ;  N.C.  Bubbing  of  inscr.  in  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq.  X.  Man  and  w.  in  shrouds,  c.  1490,  with  3  sons  and 
5  daus.,  1  sh.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Possibly  John  Wis beard  and  w. 
Ellen,  both  died  1486.  XI.  Man  and  w.  in  shrouds,  c.  1490  ; 
3  sons,  2  daus.,  a  sm.  inscr.  above  heads,  another  below  effs.,  and 
2  shs.  lost ;  A.T.,  N.C.  Cussans,  II  (Hitchin),  62.  Possibly 
Thos.  Abbot  (son  of  no.  VIII),  1493,  and  w.  XII.  Four  sons 
and  4  daus.,  c.  1490  ;  parents  and  inscr.  lost  ;  S.C.A.  XIII. 
Jas.  Hert,  H.D.,  vicar,  1498,  in  cope  without  almuce,  a  wounded 


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and  bleeding  heart  above,  another  lost  as  is  also  the  inscr.,  some 
device  and  2  shs.,  C.  Ashdown,  Costume,  357  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and 
Slabs,  103.  XIV.  Civilian  and  3  ws.,  c.  1530  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
local,  East  Anglian  school,  N.  XV.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1535  ; 
about  3  sons,  5  daus..  Trinity,  scrolls,  shs.,  and  marg.  inscr.  lost  ; 
local,  partly  covered  by  pulpit  steps,  N.  XVI.  Inscr.  and  sh. 
Wm.  Pulter  of  Hitchin,  esq.,  1549,  N.C.  Inlaid  in  slab  to  Robt. 
de  Kendale,  lord  of  Hitchin,  1330,  with  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics 
much  worn .  XVII.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Pulter  of  Hitchin,  esq. , 

died  1485,  engr.  c.  1550,  A.T.,  N.C.  XVIII.  Sh.  (lead),  Pulter, 
engr.  c.  1550  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.C.,  under  stove  in  1922.  XIX. 
Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  John  Parker  of  Lewes,  Sussex,  gent.,  1578, 
aged  48,  S.C.A.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  the 
following,  now  lost  ;  (1)  John  Sperehawke,  D.D.,  vicar  of  Hitchin 
and  canon  of  Wells,  1474,  in  acad.  with  rebus  at  feet,  and  heart 
inscribed  ''  ibi  ”,  slab  still  in  C.  Haines,  132;  (2)  a  sm.  fig.  of  a 
civilian,  feet  broken,  nearly  effaced  ;  (3)  a  man  in  shroud,  c.  1500, 
feet  broken ;  (4)  a  civilian,  head  and  feet  gone,  and  w.,  head  gone ; 
(5)  a  civilian  and  w.,  c.  1490,  kng.  ;  (6)  a  portion  of  a  lady,  c.  1490, 
with  sh.  ;  (7)  a  lady,  c.  1530. 

Holwell  see  Bedfordshire. 

Hormead,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  Benefaction  of  Wm.  Delamere, 

1696,  N.A. 

Hunsdon.  I.  Margt.,  w.  of  John  Shelley,  citizen  and  mercer 
of  London,  1495,  in  shroud,  inscr.  and  Trinity,  N.C.  East  Herts. 
Trans.,  VI,  241  (Trin.).  II.  Inscr.  Wm.,  eld.  son  of  Sir  Hen. 
and  Anne  Gray,  1517,  on  sill  of  window,  N.C.  III.  Jas.  Gray, 
35  years  park  and  housekeeper  at  Hunsdon,  1591,  aged  69,  in 
hunting  dress  shooting  at  a  stag  while  Heath  strikes  him  with  a 
dart,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  6  Eng.  vv.,  curious,  mur.,  N. 
Cussans,  I  (Braughing),  52  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1795,  i,  13  ;  Bond,  and 
Middx.  Arch.  Soc.,  Proc.  at  Evening  Meetings,  1871,  41  ;  Oxford 
Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  235. 

IcKLEFORD.  I.  Thos.  Somer,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Marion, 
c.  1400,  hf.  effs.,  worn,  N. 

Ippolyts.  I.  Inscr.  (mutil.)  Robt.  Poydres,  1401,  and  w.  Alice, 
N.A.  II.  Ryce  Hughes,  citizen  and  haberdasher  of  London, 
in  civil  dress,  with  1  son,  and  w.  Alice,  dau.  of  Thos.  Bybs worth 
“  an  ancient  dweller  in  this  parryshe  ”,  1594,  aged  29,  with  2  daus. 
“  all  deceased  and  lye  buried  lykewyse  in  this  church  at  ye 
chauncell  dore  ”,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  4  Eng.  vv., 
mur.,  C. 


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Kelshall.  I.  Rich.  Adane,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Marion,  engr. 
1435,  inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.,  curious,  worn,  N.  II.  Inscr.  John 
Fordham,  1527,  and  ws.  Elen  and  Joan  ;  replaced  in  1910  and  now 
mur.,  C.  Antiquary,  XLVI,  224  ;  East  Herts.  Trans.,  IV,  186. 

Kimpton.  I.  Lady  with  flowing  hair,  c.  1450  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C. 

Kneb WORTH.  I.  Simon  Bache,  treasurer  of  the  household  to 
Hen.  V,  canon  of  St.  Paul’s,  London,  1414,  in  rich  cope  with 

B.V.  Mary,  SS.  Peter,  Nicholas  (?),  Andrew, - John  Bapt., 

Paul,  Thos.  of  Canterbury  (?),  Jas.  the  Great,  on  orphreys,  and 
head  of  Our  Lord  on  morse,  2  shs.,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII, 
52  ;  Clutterbuck,  II,  381  ;  Cussans,  II  (Broadwater),  116  (efl.)  ; 
East  Herts.  Trans.,  II,  74  (eff.)  ;  M.B.8.  Trans.,  Ill,  106.  II. 
Inscr.  marg.,  in  Lat.  vv.  and  3  shs.  John  Hotoft,  treasurer  of  the 
household  to  Hen.  VI,  [1433],  and  w.,  mutil.,  rel.  on  C.  floor, 
but  once  on  A.T.  with  efls.  III.  Roland  Lytton,  esq.,  1582, 
in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Margt.  Tate,  who  had  a  dau.  Mary,  (2)  Anne 
Carle  ton,  who  had  Roland  and  Frances,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  partly 
covered,  Lytton  chapel. 

Langley,  Abbot’s.  I.  Rauffe  Horwode,  1498  (efl.  in  civil 
dress  and  mcht.  mark  lost),  and  ws.  Elizth  and  Joan,  with  3  sons 
and  3  daus.,  sm.,  S.C.  II.  Thos.  Cogdell,  yeoman,  1607,  aged 
83,  in  civil  dress,  and  ws.  Jane  and  Alice,  N.  Cussans,  III 
(Cashio),  101  (upper  hf.  of  1  w.).  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are 
rubbings  of  no.  I  complete,  and  of  the  following  now  lost,  (1) 
inscr.  to  Robt.  Nevyll,  1475,  and  w.  Elyn,  the  slab  shows  indent 
for  a  man  in  arm.  ;  (2)  a  lady,  c.  1570,  with  3  sons,  husband  and 
inscr.  lost  ;  (3)  upper  hf.  of  a  civilian,  c.  1500. 

Langley,  King’s.  I.  Wm.  Carter,  1528  (efl.  lost),  and  w. 
Alice,  sm.  ;  the  inscr.  palimp.,  on  rev.  another  inscr.  to  Joan, 

w.  of  -  Mars  burgh,  citizen  and  bowyer  of  London,  1487  ; 

efl.  on  floor  of  S.C.,  inscr.  on  a  board.  Haythornwaite,  J.P.,  Parish 
of  King's  Langley,  1924,  152  (lady),  153  (obv.  and  rev.  of  inscr.). 

II.  Margt.,  dau.  of  -  Skipwith,  w.  of  John  Cheyne,  1578, 

“  secundum  computacionem  ecclesiae  Anglicanae  ”  ;  inscr.  in 
10  Eng.  vv.  and  5  children  now  lost  ;  the  fig.  is  palimp.,  made  up 
of  portions  of  2  Flemish  brasses,  the  larger  piece  showing  part  of 
the  head  of  a  lady  with  a  diapered  background  and  canopy  w^ork, 
14th  cent.,  the  smaller,  figures  of  saints  and  part  of  a  marg.  inscr., 
15th  cent.  ;  now  fastened  down,  S.C.  Haythornwaite,  152  ; 
Home  Counties  Mag.,  VIII,  272  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans., 
V,  83,  84  (obv.  and  rev.).  An  impression  of  the  inscr.  is  in  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  III.  John  Carter  of  Gif  res,  1588,  in  civil  dress, 


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and  2  ws.,  by  the  1st  he  had  4  sons  and  5  dans.,  by  the  2nd  5  sons 
and  4  dans.,  N.C.  Haythornwaite,  pi.  26,  p.  156.  IV.  Inscr. 
John  Cheyne,  gent.,  1597,  mur.,  S.C.  Ibid,  154.  V.  Inscr. 
with  6  Eng.  vv.  Mary  Dixon,  1622,  aged  3,  C.  Ibid,  154. 

Letchworth.  I.  [Wm.  Overbury],  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Isabel,  c.  1400,  hf.  effs.,  inscr.  mutil.,  worn,  N.  II.  Thos. 

W3rrley,  rector,  1475,  in  mass  vests,  holding  heart  inscribed 

Credo  ”  with  3  scrolls  (1  mutil.)  continuing  the  text,  C. 
C.U.A.B.C.  Trans.,  pt.  4,  25  (heart  and  scrolls)  ;  Selborne  Mag., 
March,  1911,  79. 

Mimms,  North.  I.  Priest,  c.  1370-80,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice 
covered  by  paten  on  breast,  feet  on  stag,  under  canopy  with  God 
the  Father,  censing  angels,  and  SS.  Peter,  John  Evang.,  Barth., 
- Paul,  Jas.  the  Great,  Andrew,  resting  on  a  bracket  com¬ 
posed  of  a  sh.  betw.  2  lions,  the  stem,  and  inscr.  lost,  Flemish  ; 
original  stone  destroyed,  now  mur.  and  inaccurately  rei.,  C. 
Alenin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  82  (elf.)  ;  Ashdoim,  Costume,  354  (eff.)  ; 
Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  21  (eff.)  ;  Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust., 
no.  2,  p.  59  ;  Clutterbuck,  I,  464  ;  Drnitt,  49  ;  MacMin,  Alon.  Br., 
6th  ed.,  128  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  25  ;  V .  and  A .  Mus.  List, 
pi.  48.  II.  Bobt.  Knolles,  esq.,  (eff.  in  arm.  lost),  and  w. 
Elizth.,  1458,  with  2  daus.  headless,  now  mur.  C.  III.  Hen., 
eld.  son  of  Wm.  Covert,  esq.,  1488,  in  arm.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now 
mur.,  C.  Assoc.  Archit.  Soc.  Reports,  XI,  88  ;  Haines,  197. 
IV.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1490,  with  4  sons  and  6  daus.  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
now  mur.,  C.  V.  Rich.  Butler,  esq.,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Martha 
Olyff,  aged  nearly  20,  c.  1560,  inscr.  in  36  Eng.  vv.,  ach.  and  sh., 
now  mur.,  C.  Cussans,  III  (Dacorum),  295  (man  and  upper  hf. 
of  fern.).  VI.  Inscr.  Thos.  Hewes  of  Uxbridge,  Middx.,  esq., 
1587,  and  w.  Elizth.,  sole  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  Griffith  Dunne,  knt., 
1590,  now  mur.,  C.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  the 
following  now  lost,  (1)  an  inscr.  in  Fr.  to  Wm.  de  Bakthone, 
''  botyler  al  prince  ”,  formerly  in  N.C.  ;  (2)  a  civilian,  c.  1440, 
legs  and  inscr.  gone,  formerly  in  C.  ;  (3)  Thos. ,  son  and  h.  apparent 
to  John  Leucas  of  Kent,  gent.,  1531,  a  child  ;  (4)  an  impaled  sh., 
15th  cent.,  now  in  priv.  poss. 

Nettleden  see  Buckinghamshire. 

Newnham.  I.  Civilian  and  2  ws.,  c.  1490,  children  of  1st  w. 
lost,  the  2nd  with  1  son  and  3  daus.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  II.  Joan, 
dau.  and  h.  of  Hen.  Gowlshull,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Robt.  Gowlshull 
of  Beeford,  Yorks.,  esq.,  w.  of  Jas.  Dowman,  1607,  aged  61,  with 
8  children,  Edw.,  Margt.,  Elizth.,  Jane,  Anne,  Constance,  Mary, 


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Susan,  and  Susan  (not  shown  on  brass)  and  left  living  1  son  and 
6  daus.,  1  sh.,  C. 

Northaw.  I.  Inscr.  and2shs.Geo.  Sowthaik,  citizen  and  grocer 
of  London,  1606,  aged  86  ;  mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Philip  Gunter, 
alderman  of  London,  had  5  sons  and  5  daus.  ;  his  son  Thos., 
grocer  of  London  pos.,  N. 

Offley.  I.  John  Samwel,  1529,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1) 
Elizth.,  with  1  son,  (2)  Joan  with  2  children  (lost),  local,  now  mur., 
N.A.  II.  Civilian  and  3  ws.,  c.  1530,  with  9  sons,  local,  now 
mur.,  N.A. 

Pelham,  Brent.  I.  Mrs.  Mary,  1625,  and  Mrs.  Anne,  1627, 
aged  27,  ws.  of  Mr.  Francis  Bowley,  sm.,  N. 

Pelham,  Furneux.  I.  Civilian  with  anelace,  and  w.  in  widow’s 
dress,  c.  1420,  double  canopy  mutil. ;  a  child  beside  mother,  inscr. 
and  4  shs.  lost  ;  A.T.,  S.A.  Builder,  LIV,  211  ;  M.B.8.  Portfolio, 
IV,  pi.  16.  Possibly  Bobt.  Newport,  1428,  and  w.  Margery  de 
la  Lee.  II.  Bobt.  Newport,  esq.,  founder  of  a  chapel,  1518, 
in  arm.,  and  w. Mary, dau.  of  John  Alington of  Horseheath,  Cambs., 
with  2  sons  and  3  daus.,  all  kng.,  1  sh. ;  inscr..  Trinity,  scrolls  and 
2  other  shs.  lost  ;  sm.,  mur.,  N.A.  III.  Inscr.  marg.  mutil., 
and  1  sh.  (eff.  in  arm.  lost).  John  Newport,  son  and  h.  of  no.  II, 
1522,  S.C.  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  5  S.  Ill,  82  (sh.). 

Pelham,  Stocking.  I.  Sh.,  with  rebus,  letter  H.  on  a  heart, 
c.  1440  (?)  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  Cussans,  I  (Edwinstree),  157. 
Possibly  for  Hen.  Hert,  patron  of  the  ch.,  died  before  1443. 

Badwell.  I.  Wm.  Wheteaker,  in  civil  dress,  w.  Joan,  and  son 
Thos.,  “  capellanus  ”,  1487,  in  mass  vests,  holding  chalice  and 
standing  betw.  his  parents,  sm.,  C.  Church  Builder,  Jan.  1876. 
II.  John  Bele,  gent.,  1516,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Anne, with 
2  sons,  (2)  Agnes,  with  2  daus.  (lost),  N.  III.  Elizth.,  eld.  dau. 
of  Anthony  Cage  of  Stowe,  Cambs.,  esq.,  w.  of  John  Parker,  gent., 
1602,  aged  27,  1  sh.,  C. 

Bedbourn.  I.  Eight  daus.,  kng.,  c.  1490  ;  parents,  1  son,  a 
peacock  and  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Bich.  Pecok, 
1512,  in  civil  dress,  feet  gone,  and  w.  Elizth.  (eff.  lost),  with  4  sons 
(mutil.)  and  2  daus.  (lost),  a  peacock  (mutil.)  below,  now  mur,, 
S.A.  III.  Sir  Bich,  Bede,  [died  1576],  in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne, 
1560,  with  3  sons  and  3  daus.,  all  kng.,  ach. ;  inscr.  lost ;  once 
above  A.T.,  now  mur.,  C.  Cussans,  III  (Cashio),  236.  A.T. 
destroyed  in  1793,  see  Brit.  Mus.,  Add.  MS.  9063,  fob  506. 

Bickmansworth.  I.  Thos.  Hay,  1613,  in  civil  dress  with  staff 
and  book,  and  2  ws.,  Alice,  1585,  and  Joan,  1598,  N.A.  Cussans, 


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Ill  (Cashio),  154  (1  wife)  ;  Girl’s  Oivn  Paper,  XIV,  22.  Eff.  of 
1  w.  stolen  in  1850,  and  subsequently  renewed. 

Royston.  I.  Wm.  Taveram,  rector  of  Therfield,  1421,  in  acad., 
lower  part  of  eff.  gone,  single  canopy  much  mutil.,  inscr.  in  4  Lat. 
vv.,  N.  Boutell,  Series.  II.  Cross  with  the  five  wounds, 
c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  under  altar.  Gough,  I,  p.  cviii,  pi.  1, 
fig.  7  ;  Lond.  and  Middx.  Arch.  Soc.,  Proc.  at  Evening  Meetings, 
1874,  228.  III.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1500  ;  another  w.,  children 
and  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  IV.  Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.,  c.  1500,  mur., 
N.A.  V.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost),  Robt.  White,  prior,  1534,  mur.,  N.A. 
Rubbing  of  eff.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  VI.  Inscr.  Wm.  Chamber, 
1546,  ordained  a  yearly  sermon  to  be  preached  on  Rogation 
Monday  by  the  collegyners  of  St.  John’s,  Camb.,  mur.,  N.A. 

Sacombe.  I.  Inscr.  Eleanor,  w.  of  John  Dodyngton,  gent. 
1537.  II.  Inscr.  John  Dodyngton,  gent.,  1544,  husband,  of 
no.  1,  ‘‘  whose  grave  is  joyned  here  to  his  on  the  right  side  ”, 
left  2  sons  and  6  daus.,  a  modern  restoration.  Both  on  front  of 
C.  step,  partly  covered  by  water  pipes. 

St.  Alban’s  Abbey.  I.  Thos.  de  la  Mare,  abbot  1349-96, 
brass  engr.  c.  1370-80,  eff.  in  rich  vests,  with  hands  folded,  very 
fine  canopy  with  God  the  Father  and  censing  angels,  SS.  Peter, 
Paul,  Alban,  and  Off  a,  King  of  Mercia,  founder  of  the  monastery 
(or  possibly  Oswin,  king  and  martyr,  whose  body  was  preserved 
at  Tynemouth,  of  which  priory  De  la  Mare  was  prior  until  1349) 
in  the  upper  part  ;  below  them  SS.  John  Evang.,  Andrew,  Thos., 

- Jas.  the  Great,  Barth.,  Philip,  with  attendant  prophets, 

marg.  inscr.  unfinished,  rect.  pL,  Flemish,  112  by  52  inches,  slab 
in  presbytery,  br.  in  Abbot  Wheathampstede’s  chantry.  Alenin 
Club  Colls.,  XXII,  83  ;  Ashdown,  Costume,  351  (eff.)  ;  Beaumont, 
113  (eff.)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  iv.  (St.  Alban),  11  (eff.),  9,  12, 
13,  168  (details)  ;  Builder,  LIX,  208  ;  Carter,  J .,  Anc.  Sculpt,  and 
Painting,  I,  29  ;  Clutterbuck,  I,  67  ;  Druitt,  46  ;  Haines,  18 
(details)  ;  Home  Counties  Mag.,  I,  23  ;  Litho.  by  E.  M.  Beloe, 
1889  ;  Reliquary,  XX,  206  (detail)  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  46. 
II.  Abbot,  c.  1400,  upper  portion  of  eff.  gone,  2  Lat.  vv.  at  feet 
“  hie  quidam  terra  tegitur  peccati  solvens  debitum.  Cui  nomen 
non  imponitur  in  libro  vite  sit  conscriptum  ”,  canopy  and  marg. 
inscr.  with  text  from  Job  XIX  nearly  all  lost  ;  the  remaining 
portion  of  the  eff.  (which  is  loose)  is  palimp.,  on  rev.  the  lower  hf.' 
of  a  lady  of  about  the  same  date  ;  Presbytery.  Boutell,  Br.  and 
Slabs,  148  (eff.,  slab,  and  palimp.)  ;  Home  Counties  Mag.,  1,  154 
(with  pieces  now  lost),  155  (sketch  made  in  1643),  157  (palimp)  ; 


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Macklin,  Mon.  Br.,  1st  ed.,  109  (eft‘.  and  palimp.)  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  I,  pt.  11,  pi.  1  (with  pieces  now  lost),  and  Trans.,  IV,  130 
(palimp.)  Possibly  John  de  la  Moote,  ahbot,  1396-1401.  III. 
Thos.  Fayreman,  mcht.  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  [bailiff  of  St. 
Alban’s],  1411,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  [Alice],  inscr.  mutil.,  very 
much  worn,  N.C.A.  Home  Counties  Mag.,  I,  242.  IV.  Monk, 
c.  1450  ;  inscr.  and  scroll  lost  ;  loose,  slab  in  presbytery.  Home 
Counties  Mag.,  I,  243.  Possibly  Reginald  Bernewelt,  1443. 
V.  John  Stoke,  abbot,  1451,  eff .  lost,  fine  triple  canopy  which  had 
figures  of  B.V.  Mary  and  Child,  St.  Alban  and  St.  Amphibalus 
above  the  pediments,  marg.  inscr.  in  16  Lat.  vv.,  all  much  mutil., 
arms  of  the  abbey.  Presbytery.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  128  (part 
of  canopy)  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  61,  p.  168  ;  Home  Counties  Mag.,  I, 
144  (with  pieces  now  lost)  ;  145  (sketch  made  in  1643)  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  1,  pt.  11,  pi.  3  (with  pieces  now  lost).  VI.  Bobt. 
Beauner  (or  Beauver),  monk,  held  various  offices  for  more  than 
40  years,  c.  1460,  holding  a  bleeding  heart,  Presbytery.  Beaumont, 
117  ;  Clinch,  Costume,  245  (eft.)  ;  Haines,  S6  {e&.)  ;  Home  Counties 
Mag.,  I,  148.  VII.  Barth.  Halley  (or  Halsey),  esq.,  [1468], 
in  arm.  (upper  part  lost),  and  w.  Florens  ;  children,  sh.  and  inscr. 
lost  ;  loose,  slab  in  presbytery.  Home  Counties  Mag.,  I,  152. 
VIII.  Civilian,  c.  1465  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  loose.  Home  Counties  Mag., 
I,  21.  IX.  Civilian,  c.  1470  ;  head  and  inscr.  lost  ;  loose. 
Home  Counties  Mag.,  I,  21.  X.  Monk,  c.  1470,  hf.  eff.  ;  scroll 
and  inscr.  lost  ;  loose,  slab  in  presbytery.  Home  Counties  Mag., 
I,  144.  XI.  Sir  Anth.  Grey,  son  and  h.  of  Edm.,  earl  of  Kent, 
1480,  in  arm.  with  collar  of  suns  and  roses,  1  sh.  ;  inscr.  and  3 
other  shs.  lost  ;  Presbytery.  Ashdown,  Armour,  252 ',  Beaumont, 
31  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  73  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  100,  p.  269  ;  Home 
Counties  Mag,  I,  150  ;  Topographer,  IV  (1791),  119  ;  V .  and  A. 
Mus.  List,  pi.  24.  XII.  Part  of  a  scroll,  15th  cent.  ;  eff.  of  a 
monk  kng.  to  cross  on  which  were  sm.  figs,  of  B.V.  Mary  and  St. 
John  lost.  Presbytery.  Home  Counties  Mag.,  I,  147  (with  slab). 
XIII.  Twisted  scroll,  15th  cent.  ;  eff.  of  a  priest  and  inscr.  lost  ; 
Presbytery.  Home  Counties  Mag.,  I,  158.  XIV.  Inscr.  (effs. 
lost).  Wm.  Stroder  and  w.  Margt.,  1517,  loose,  slab  in  N.Tr. 
XV.  Rauff  [Rowlatt],  mcht.  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  [died  1543], 
6  daus.  and  mutil.  marg.  inscr.  ;  eff.  of  w.  Jane,  [died  1519], 
sons  and  4  shs.  lost  ;  S.C.A.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  110  (man)  ; 
Home  Counties  Mag.,  I,  244.  XVI.  Thos.  Rutlond,  sub-prior, 
1521,  eff.  and  inscr.  loose,  frag,  of  marg.  inscr.  in  slab  in  S.Tr. 
Home  Counties  Mag.,  I,  245.  XVII.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Hen. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES, 


Grymbalde,  chaplain,  1522,  loose,  slab  in  presbytery.  XVIII. 
Inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.  (eff.  lost).  Rich.  Stondon,  priest,  c.  1530  (?), 
Presbytery.  Home  Counties  Mag,,  I,  151  (sketch  made  in  1643). 
XIX.  Inscr.  in  4  Eng.  vv.  Mawde  Harryes,  1537,  loose.  XX. 
Inscr.  Agnes,  youngest  dau.  of  Robt.  and  Joan  Skelton,  1604, 
loose.  All  the  loose  brasses  are  fastened  on  boards  and  kept 
in  abbot  Wheatampstede’s  chantry.  Numerous  indents  are 
figured  in  Home  Counties  Mag,,  vol.  I.,  at  p.  140,  the  slab  of  abbot 
Rich.  Wallingford,  1335,  with  at  p.  143  a  sketch  of  the  br.  made 
in  1643  ;  at  p.  153,  the  slab  of  abbot  John  Berkhamstede,  1302  ; 
at  p.  157,  the  slab  attributed  to  abbot  John  de  Marynes,  died  1308, 
but  br.  much  later  if  it  commemorates  this  abbot,  the  style  being 
c.  1400  ;  at  p.  158  a  floriated  cross  with  kng.  figure,  also  a  civilian 
with  a  long  scroll  ;  at  p.  160  a  sketch  made  in  1643  of  the  br.  to 
Robt.  Fairfax,  the  famous  musician,  1521,  and  w,  Agnes,  this  br. 
was  renewed  in  1921  ;  at  p.  246  a  large  hf .  eff.  on  a  floriated  cross, 
possibly,  for  prior  Robt.  Norton  ;  at  p.  247  a  monk  under  a  single 
canopy,  possibly  Wm.  Stubbarde  ;  at  p.  329  an  ecclesiastic  ; 
and  at  p.  330  a  civilian.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of 
some  of  the  brasses  showing  portions  now  lost. 

St.  Alban’s,  St.  Michael.  I.  John  Pecok,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Maud  [Weyland],  c.  1380,  inscr.  in  Fr.,  2  shs.,  S.A.  Cussans, 
III  (Cashio),  265  (sh.)  ;  Etching  by  A.  White,  1849.  II.  Man 
in  arm,  of  the  Peacock  family,  c.  1380,  1  sh..  Peacock  with  a  label  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  N.  Ashdown,  Armour,  181  ;  Boutell,  Br,  and  Slabs, 
54  ;  Gent.  Alag.,  1812,  i,  321,  fig.  2.  III.  Civilian  in  the  head 
of  a  cross  (mutil.),  c.  1400,  1  sh.  ;  w.,  inscr.  and  another  sh.  lost  ; 
S.A.  Gent.  Mag.,  fig.  1  ;  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  4,  pi.  3. 

IV.  Inscr.  Sir  John - ,  1441  (?),  mutil,  and  nearly  effaced, 

loose  in  vestry  in  1911.  V.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  Hen.  Gape, 
1558,  and  w.  Florens,  N.,  one  corner  loose  in  vestry  in  1911. 

St.  Alban’s,  St.  Peter.  I.  Roger  Pemberton,  esq.,  high 
sheriff,  founded  by  will  6  almshouses  for  6  poor  widows,  and  left 
£30  yearly  from  Shelton  manor,  Beds.,  for  their  maintenance, 
1627,  aged  72,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  with  3  sons,  Ralph, 
Robt.,  John,  and  3  daus.,  Elizth.,  Elizth.,  Tecla  ;  his  w.  and  eld. 
son  Ralph,  mayor  of  the  town,  pos.  ;  inscr.  renewed,  rel.,  mur., 
S.A.  The  original  inscr.,  now  lost,  was  palimp.,  on  rev.  another 
inscr.  to  John  Ball,  brickmaker,  1515,  who  left  10s.  yearly  for  an 
obit  for  himself,  his  w.  Elizth.,  and  his  parents  John  and  Crystyan. 
In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  the  following  now  lost,  (1)  a 
priest,  c.  1410,  in  mass  vests,  with  an  inscribed  rose  below  (this 


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rose  is  said  to  have  been  in  the  Bodleian,  Oxford,  but  cannot  be 
found  now).  Gough,  II,  p.  cccxxxv,  gives  an  impression  of  the 
rose  from  the  plate  itself  ;  (2)  John  Atkyn,  glover,  1449,  and  w. 
“  domina  ”  Joan,  inscr.  mutil.  ;  (3)  a  frag,  (centre  of  body  and  left 
leg)  of  Sir  Bertin  Entwyssell,  1455,  in  arm.,  engr.  in  Nichols,  Leic., 
II,  pi.  129,  p.  802  ;  (4)  a  priest,  c.  1460,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  ; 
(5)  Wm.  Victor,  1486,  and  w.  Grace  (eff.  gone)  ;  (6)  John  Spencer 
of  Southmills  in  par.  Blonham,  Beds.,  esq.,  died  1622,  aged  66, 
in  the  town  of  St.  Alban’s,  and  w.  Margt.  Baylye,  kng.,  rect.  pi. 
with  inscr.  There  are  also  drawings  of  these  brasses  in  Brit.  Mus., 
Add.  MSS.  9063,  ff.  203,  204,  and  32351,  ff.  209,  211,  213. 

St.  Alban’s,  St.  Stephen.  I.  Wm.  Robins,  esq.,  clerk  of  the 
signet  to  Edw.  IV,  1482,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Kath.,  with  4  sons  and 
5  daus.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.  on  a  board,  S.C. 

Sandon.  I.  John  Eitzgeffrey,  esq.,  1480,  in  arm.  with  livery 
collar, and  w.  Elizth.,  with  6  daus.,  Agnes,  Elizth.,Elizth., Elienor, 
Jane,  Margt.  ;  3  sons,  John,  Wm.,  Thos.,  lost  ;  N.  Cussans,  I 
(Odsey),  158.  II.  Inscr.  Simon  Pratt  and  w.  Joan,  c.  1530,  N. 

Sarratt.  I.  Upper  portions  of  a  civilian  and  w.,  c.  1500,  and 
another  frag.,  very  sm.,  loose  at  rectory  in  1910.  Possibly 
portions  of  the  hr.  to  Jas.  Hedon,  1503,  and  w.  Joan. 

Sawbridgeworth.  I.  John  Leventhorpe,  esq.,  1433,  in  arm. 
with  Lancastrian  livery  collar,  and  widow  Kath.  [Twychet], 
1437  ;  2  shs..  Royal  and  Duchy  of  Lancaster  ;  inscr.  and  other  shs. 
lost  ;  large,  S.A.  Ashdovm,  Armour,  202  (man)  ;  Assoc.  Archil. 
Soc.  Reports,  XVIII,  188  (man)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  67  ; 
Geneal.  Alag.,  Ill,  549  (man)  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  437  (man)  ; 
Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2  S.  I,  28  ;  Blanche,  Costume,  I,  499  (taces)  ; 
Waller,  pt.  4.  II.  Geoff.  Joslyne,  1470,  in  civil  dress,  and  ws., 
Kath.  and  Joan,  inscr.  mutil.  ;  15  sons  and  2  other  groups  of 
children  lost  ;  C.  III.  Twelve  sons,  6  daus.,  and  sh.  Chauncy 
quartering  Gifford,  c.  1480,  N.  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2  S,  I,  28 
(attributed  to  John  Chauncy  of  Gedleston,  Herts.,  1479,  and  w. 
Anne,  dau.  of  no.  1).  IV.  John  Leventhorpe,  esq.,  son  of  no.  I, 
1484,  and  w.  Joan  Barrington,  1448,  in  shrouds  holding  inscribed 
hearts,  2  shs.,  both  Royal,  6  Lat.  vv.  ;  inscr.  and  other  shs.  lost  ; 
slab  removed  from  S.A.  to  W.  end  of  Nave,  verses  now  mur.,  S.A. 
V.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Wm.  Chauncy,  c.  1500  ;  a  heart  with  five 
wounds  and  2  Lat.  vv.  lost  ;  N.A.  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2  S.  I,  28. 
The  vv.  are  now  in  Saffron  Walden  museum.  VI.  Thos. 
Leventhorpe,  esq.,  1527,  (eff.  in  arm.  with  tabard  lost),  and  w. 
Joan,  dau.  of  Geo.  Dallison,  esq.,  widow  of  Alex.  St.  John  of 


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Tlurlby,  Beds.,  in  heraldic  mantle,  3  shs.  ;  in&cr.  and  another  sh. 
lost ;  S.A.  VII.  Sh.,  Chauncy  imp.  Proffit  ;  all  that  now  remains 
of  the  hr.  to  John  Chauncy,  esq.,  1546,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.  Elizth. 
Proffit,  1531,  and  Kath.,  1535,  with  children,  inscr.,  and  7  shs.  ; 
N.  Misc.  Oen.  et  Her.,  2  S.  I,  28  (sh.  and  slab).  VIII.  Edw. 
Leventhorp,  esq.,  eld.  son  of  no.  VI,  1551,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth., 
dan.  of  Hen.  Barley  of  Aldbury,  esq.  ;  their  eld.  son  mar.  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Harry  Parker,  eld.  son  of  Harry,  lord  Morlie  ; 
engr.  c.  1600,  S.A.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  6.  IX.  Mary 
Parker,  w.  of  Edw.  Leventhorpe,  esq.,  who  died  at  Rome,  1556, 
had  a  son  John,  engr.  c.  1600,  removed  from  S.A.  to  W.  end 
N.  Haines,  247  (upper  hf.  of  lady).  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are 
old  rubbings  showing  (1)  the  15  sons  of  no.  II  ;  (2)  no.  V  complete  ; 
(3)  the  male  eh.  of  no.  VI  ;  (4)  part  of  1  fern,  eff.,  2  groups  of 
children,  and  3  shs.  of  no.  VII  ;  (5)  a  man  in  arm.,  c.  1480  (now 
at  Goodrich  Court,  Hereford)  and  8  sons  (now  in  Saffron  Walden 
museum),  possibly  John  Chauncy,  1479  ;  (6)  a  priest  in  acad., 
c.  1400,  mutik,  large,  loose  in  1812. 

Shenley.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Aiwa  ye,  gent.,  1618,  aged  6  years  and  upwards,  N.  II.  Mr. 
Ralph  Allway  of  Cannons,  1621,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Dorothy, 
had  4  daus.,  Mary,  Anne,  Dorothy,  Elizth.,  now  covered  by  seats 
and  organ. 

Shephall.  I.  Inscr.  Geo.  Nodes,  gent.,  serjeant  of  the  buck- 
hounds  to  Hen.  VIII,  Edw.  VI,  Mary  and  Elizth.,  1564,  and  w., 
Margt.,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  no.  I,  1582,  mur.,  C. 

Standon.  I.  Inscr.  John  Ruggewyn,  esq.,  1412,  and  w. 
Margery,  now  mur.,  C.  The  br.  originally  consisted  of  the  figures 
of  John  Ruggewyn,  in  arm.  kng.  on  his  helmet,  and  w.  Margery, 
with  a  cross  between  them.  Rubbing  of  man  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

M. B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  52  (man  and  inscr.).  II.  Civilian, 
c.  1460,  1  sh.,  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  Possibly  John  Curteys,  stock- 
fishmonger  of  London,  1465.  III.  [John  Feld,  alderman  of 
London,  mcht.  of  the]  staple  of  Calais,  1474,  in  civil  dress  with 
mantle,  with  2  sons  and  1  dau.,  also  John  Feld,  esq.,  [1477],  his 
son,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  with  2  sons  and  2  daus.,  4  shs.,  Feld, 
London,  the  Staple,  and  mcht.  mark,  marg.  inscr.  mutik,  A.Tk, 

N. A.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  132  (arms  of  staple)  ;  Cambridge 
Camden  Soc.  Illust.,  no.  2,  p.  47  ;  Cussans,  I  (Braughing),  178  ; 
Blanche,  Costume,  I,  18  (son)  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Bond.  Proc.,  2  S,  XII, 
9  (mark)  ;  V .  and  A.  WIus.  List,  pk  37,  fig.  3  (effs.)  ;  Waller,  pt.  9. 
IV.  [Inscr.  and  'sh.  Sir  Wm.  Coffyn,  [of  [the  privy  chamber  ta 


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Hen.  VIII,  and  master  of  the  horse  to  Queen  Jane  (Seymour), 
steward  of  the  liberty  and  manor  of  Standon,  1538,  N.  V. 
[Guy]  Wade,  1557,  in  arm.  with  helmet,  inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.,  3  shs. 
including  the  Mcht-tailors  Co.  (1  now  rel.  with  no.  II),  N. 
VI.  Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  Rich.  Emerson,  1562,  N.  In  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  6  sons  and  4  daus.  in  shrouds,  part  of  a  lost 
brass  to  Philip  Astley,  esq.,  1467,  and  4  ws.,  Lettis,  Margt.,  Elizth., 
Alice.  In  1925  the  children  Avere  in  private  possession. 

Stanstead  Abbots.  I.  Sh.,  chequy  on  a  fess  3  mullets,  C. 

II.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1490  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  C.  East  Herts. 
Trans.,  I,  181.  III.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1540,  hand  in  hand,  both 
on  one  plate,  1  sh.  (illegible)  ;  head  of  w.,  inscr.,  and  3  other  shs. 
lost;  N.  IV.  Wm.Saxaye  of  Gray’s  Inn,  gent.,  son  of  Hen  Saxaye, 
citizen  and  mcht. -venturer  of  London,  by  Joyce,  dau.  of  Robt. 
Trappes  of  London,  goldsmith,  1581,  aged  23,  in  civil  dress,  ach., 
C.  V.  Sh.,  Baud,  N.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of 
other  shs.,  and  a  symbol  of  St.  John,  now  lost. 

Stevenage.  I.  Stephen  Hellard,  of  the  dioc.  of  York,  “  in 
decretis  bacallarius  ”,  canon  of  St.  Asaph,  rector  [1472-1506], 
engr.  c.  1500  (date  not  filled  in),  in  cope,  inscr.  mutil.,  now  mur.,  C. 

Tewin.  I.  Thos.  Pygott,  gent.,  whose  ancestors  lived  here 
upwards  of  300  years,  1610,  aged  70,  in  civil  dress  ;  left  2  daus., 
Rebekah,  w.  of  Hen.  Bull  of  Hertford,  gent.,  and  Elizth.,  w.  of 
Beckingham  Boteler  of  Tewin,  gent.,  1  sh.,  N. 

Thorley.  I.  Inscr.  John  Duke,  “  fermor  of  Thorley  Hall  ”, 
1606  ;  by  his  1st  w.  Gertrude,  buried  at  Shering,  Essex,  he  had  8 
children,  by  his  last  w.  Jane  no  issue,  C. 

Walden,  King’s.  I.  Inscr.  Sibbill,  dau.  of  Wm.  Sheppard  of 
Great  Rollwright,  Oxon,  esq.,  sister  of  Timothy  Sheppard  who 
was  bur.  here,  w.  of  Robt.  Barber,  gent.,  1614,  had  2  sons  and  2 
daus.,  mur.,  C. 

Walkern.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1480,  sh.  with  Humberstone 
arms  ;  a  scroll  bearing  ''  lerne  to  dee  &  live  ev  ’’with  hand  pointing 
to  it,  other  scrolls,  a  sh.,  and  inscr.  lost  ;  N.A.  II.  Inscr. 
Rich.,  son  of  John  Humberstone,  1581  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion 
of  an  inscr.  to  John  Lovekyn,  4  times  mayor  of  London,  “  bis  fuit 
hie  maior,  iterum  bis  rege  jubente  ”,  died  1370,  buried  in  St. 
Michael’s,  Crooked  Lane,  London,  plate  engr.  later  (?)  ;  now  mur.. 
Vestry.  Cussans,  II  (Broadwater),  79  (obv.  and  rev.).  See  also 
“  Trans.  Lond.  and  Middx.  Arch.  Soc.”,  Ill,  133,  561,  and  VI,  341. 

III.  Edw  .,  son  of  John  Humbarstone,  gent.,  1583,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Annas,  dau.  of  Edw.  Welche,  with  5  sons  and  3  daus.. 


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ach.,  and  inscr.  ;  all  palimp.,  made  up  of  pieces  of  various  Flemish 
brasses,  on  rev.  of  ach.  a  portion  of  a  border  inscr.  with  date 
1474  ;  the  male  eff.  is  made  up  of  2  separate  pieces,  the  upper  a 
lady’s  head  with  veil  head-dress,  c.  1400  (?),  the  lower  a  portion 
of  a  border  inscr.  bearing  “  gryse  die  ou’l  ”,  c.  1500  ;  the  fern.  eff. 
is  made  up  of  2  other  portions  of  the  1474  inscr.,  the  upper  bearing 
the  word  “  sepultuere  ”,  the  lower  "  van  lauw(r)  ”  with  a  sm. 
scroll  inscribed  “  p  +  ly  -f  fault  ”  (for  another  piece  see  Marsworth, 
Bucks.)  ;  the  2  groups  of  children  are  cut  out  of  a  large  sh.  and 
join  together  giving  the  arms  of  Gryse,  a  chevron  betw.  3  trefoils 
slipped,  impaling  a  buck’s  head  cabossed  with  an  escallop  in  base  ; 
the  inscr.  is  made  up  of  4  frags.,  the  largest  cut  out  of  a  group  of 
sons,  c.  1500,  2  other  pieces  belong  to  the  1474  inscr.,  one  with 
the  words  ‘‘  int  ja  ”,  and  the  4th  and  smallest  is  a  frag,  of  the 
1500  inscr.  ;  now  mur.,  N.A.,  the  palimps.  fastened  down.  Bucks. 
Records,  X,  221  ;  East  Herts.  Trans.,  Ill,  295  ;  Home  Counties 
Mag.,  VIII,  270  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  133,  VI,  247  ;  all  palimps. 
only.  IV.  (Inscr.  mutil.)  John,  son  of  [Bich].  Humberstone, 
‘‘  late  of  Walcorne  parke  ”,  1590,  had  2  ws.  and  issue  by  both, 
now  mur..  Vestry.  V.  Inscr.  Wm.  Bramfielde,  gent.,  student 
of  Gray’s  Inn,  1596,  aged  65  ;  by  his  1st  w.  Anne,  he  had  6  sons 
and  10  daus.  (see  Clothall,  Herts.),  by  his  2nd  Marce  5  daus.  ; 
N.A.  VI.  Wm.  Chapman,  citizen  and  haberdasher  of  London, 
1621,  aged  71,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anne,  1636,  aged  76,  with  6 
sons  and  6  daus.,  worn,  now  mur.,  C. 

Ware.  I.  Lady,  c.  1400  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  worn,  N.Tr.  Possibly 
Jean  Lucas  whose  inscr.  is  given  by  Chauncy  as  “  Jean  Lucas 
gist  ici  dieu  de  salme  eit  merci  ”.  II.  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  and 
Margery  Coke,  w.  (1)  of  Wm.  Bramble,  by  whom  a  son  Wm., 
(2)  of  Rich.  Warbulton,  1454  in  arabic  numerals,  rel.,  now  mur., 
N.  III.  Wm.  Pyrry,  in  civil  dress,  and  ws.  Agnes  and  Alice, 
each  with  5  sons  and  5  daus.,  engr.  c.  1470  (date  not  filled  in), 
rel.,  mur.,  N.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  the  inscr., 
now  lost,  to  John  Hosyer,  “  secundus  capellanus  cantarie  helene 
Bramble  ”,  1477,  with  text  “  Credo  ”  etc.  In  N.A.  is  the  indent 
for  the  br.  to  Sir  Thos.  Bourchier,  son  of  Hen.,  earl  of  Essex, 
1491,  and  w.  Isabel,  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Barre,  widow  of  Humf . 
Stafford,  earl  of  Devon.  In  Add.  MS.  9062  are  sketches  of  some 
other  lost  brasses. 

Watford.  I.  Sir  Hugh  de  Holes,  justice  of  the  king’s  bench, 
1415,  in  judical  robes  with  coif,  large,  mutil.  ;  marg.  inscr.  lost  ; 
now  mur.,  C.  Haines,  90  ;  Oxford  Man.,  39  ;  Suffling,  175. 


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II.  Margt.,  widow  of  no.  I,  1416,  large,  mutil. ;  marg.  inscr.  lost; 
now  mur.,  C.  and  placed  with  no.  I.  Suffling,  153.  III.  Inscr. 
with  3  Eng.  vv.  Hen.  Baldwyn  of  Reedheath,  son  of  Hen.  Baldwyn, 
1601  ;  mar.  Alice,  dan.  of  Hen.  Martyn  of  Ivor,  had  3  children, 
Hen.,  John  (died  young),  Alice,  mur.,  C.  IV.  Hen.  Hickson, 
1610,  Geo.  Miller,  1613,  and  Anth.  Cooper,  all  in  civil  dress, 
servants  to  Sir  Chas.  Morrison,  his  widow  Dorothy,  (who  pos.), 
and  their  son  Sir  Chas.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  N.C.  Suffling,  205  ; 
F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  43.  In  Lansd.  MS.  874,  fol.  69,  in  Brit. 
Mus.  are  sketches  of  the  first  two  with  their  inscrs.,  also  of  other 
brasses  now  lost. 

Wattoh-at-Stone.  I.  Sir  Philip  Peletoot,  1361,  in  arm.  ; 
legs,  canopy,  and  inscr.  restored  in  1851  ;  large,  N.C.  Ashdown, 
Armour,  181  (eff.)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  51  (eff.)  ;  Clutterhuch, 
II,  489  ;  Gough,  I,  pi.  41,  p.  113.  II.  Priest,  c.  1370,  in  choir 
cope,  lion  at  feet,  large  ;  canopy  and  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  C.  Alcuin 
Club  Colls.,  XXII,  72  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III, 
pi.  28.  Possibly  John  Brigenhall,  rector,  1375.  III.  Civilian, 
c.  1450  ;  w.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  N.C.  IV.  Lady  and  1  sh.  ; 
the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Sir  Edm.  Bardolf  and  his  kinsman  Edm. 
Bardolf,  esq.,  1455,  and  the  latter’s  w.  Joan,  1438,  with  4  sons  and 
3  daus.  ;  slab  partly  covered,  S.A.  V.  Civilian,  c.  1470  ;  head, 
w.,  and  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  N.A.  VI.  Man  in  arm.,  ach.  and  4 
shs.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  John  Butler,  esq.,  1514,  and  3  ws., 
(1)  Kath.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Acton,  gent.,  (2)  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Wm. 
Tyrrell  of  Gypping,  Sufi.,  esq.,  (3)  Margt.,  dau.  of  Hen.  Belknap, 
esq.,  1513  ;  rel.,  N.C.  VII.  Upper  part  of  a  lady,  2  shs.,  and 
mutil.  marg.  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Sir  Philip  Butler, 
1545,  and  w.  Elizth.,  [dau.  of  Robt.  Drury  of  Hawstead,  Sufi.]  ; 
N.  Another  sh.,  probably  belonging  to  this  is  now  rel.  in  a  new 
stone  in  N.C.  VIII.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  (another  lost).  Rich. 
Boteler  of  Stapleford,  Herts.,  esq.,  1614,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Mynn  of  Hertingfordbury,  esq.,  1619,  also  Elizth.,  their  only 
dau.,  mar.  to  Rowland  Graveley  of  Graveley,  esq.,  ‘‘  obiit  ante 
parentes,”  1600,  “  sine  prole  ”  ;  N.C.  In  N.C.  is  a  slab  with 
indents  for  a  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Robt.  de  Gravele, 
and  in  N.A.  one  to  Roger  de  Larebi.  In  colls.  Brit.  Mus.  and  Soc. 
Antiq.  are  impressions  and  rubbings  of  a  sm.  br.,  now  lost,  to 
Water  de  Molinton,  in  civil  dress,  and  Jane  de  Gfitcestr’  (Grant - 
Chester),  c.  1400,  with  Fr.  inscr. 

Wheathampstead.  I.  Hugh  Bostok,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Margt.,  c.  1450,  inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.,  1  sh.,  ;  children  and  3  other 


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shs.  lost  ;  N.Tr.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  100  (effs.).  They  were 
the  parents  of  John  of  Wheathampstead,  abbot  of  St.  Alban’s, 
1420-64,  who  possibly  composed  the  epitaph.  II.  Man  in  arm., 
only  feet  and  part  of  one  leg  left,  and  w.,  head  mutil.,  c.  1480, 
with  4  dans.  ;  marg.  inscr.  and  shs.  lost  ;  S.Tr.  III.  John 
Heyworth,  gent.,  1520,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  with  4  sons 
and  5  dans.,  4  shs.,  N.Tr.  IV.  Civilian,  c.  1510  ;  a  lady, 
sideface,  c.  1510  ;  2  sons,  6  dans.,  and  3  shs,  ;  frags,  found  in 
different  parts  of  the  eh.  during  a  restoration  and  now  on  one  slab 
in  N.Tr.  V.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.  Bristowe,  gent.,  1599,  and  w. 
Agnes,  1590,  left  3  daus.  and  cohs.  Lucy,  Martha,  Margt.,  who 
pos.,  C. 

WiDFORD.  I.  Sh.,  now  inserted  in  piscina,  C.  In  Brit.  Mus. 
is  an  original  sh.  from  this  eh.  with  the  arms  of  Byce,  probably 
for  Simon  Byce  of  Widford,  who  died  in  1530.  In  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq.  is  an  old  rubbing  with  2  Byce  shs.  and  a  scroll  bearing 
''  Oblivio  ”. 

WiLLiAN.  I.  Bich.  Goldon,  rector,  1446,  in  mass  vests,  holding 
heart,  inscr.  mutil.,  now  mur.,  C.  Cussans,  II  (Broadwater),  32. 

WoRMLEY.  I.  Inscr.  John  Cleve,  rector,  1404,  C.  II.  Edm. 
Howton,  1479,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Annes,  with  5  sons,  3  daus. 
lost,  inscr.  mutil.,  C.  III.  John  Cok,  yeoman,  in  civil  dress, 

lower  part  lost,  and  w.  A- — - -,  with  10  sons,  c.  1490,  Trinity, 

and  sm.  plate  with  dogs  hunting  a  hare  etc.,  marg.  inscr.  much 
mutil.,  C.  IV.  Walter  Tooke  of  Popes  in  Bishop  Hatfield,  esq., 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Angelett,  2nd  dau.  and  coh.  of  Wm. 
Woodlifife,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
1598,  with  8  sons  and  4  daus.,  4  Eng.  vv.,  1  sh.  ;  once  on  A.T., 
above  the  site  of  which  is  the  inscr.  cut  in  stone,  now  on  C.  floor. 
In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  (1)  of  Bich.  Buston,  rector,  1457, 
hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests.  Haines,  181  ;  (2)  inscr.,  Edw.  Sharnbroke, 
rector,  prebendary  of  St.  Paul’s,  London,  1530  ;  both  lost  at  the 
restoration  in  1844. 

Wyddiall.  I.  Geo.  Canon,  gent.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1532, 

qui  istam  insulam  propriis  sumptibus  construxit  ”,  in  civil 
dress,  upper  hf.  of  efi.  lost,  N.C.  II.  John  Gille,  esq.,  lord  of 
the  manor  and  patron,  1546,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  [Margt.,  dau.  of 
Geo.  Canon],  efi.  engr.  c.  1520  (?),  with  8  daus.,  sons  lost,  1  sh., 
C.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  (mutil.).  Geo.  Gyll,  esq.,  ‘‘  lorde  of  this 
towne  ”,  1568,  aged  58,  had  2  ws.  by  whom  he  had  14  children,  C. 
IV.  Dame  Margt.,  only  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thos.  Nevyll,  knt., 
brother  to  lord  Abergaveny,  and  of  the  privy  council  to  Hen. 


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VIII,  by  his  w.  Dame  Kath.  Fitzhugh,  dau.  of  lord  Dacre  of  the 
North,  w.  (1)  of  Sir  Kobt.  Southwell,  knt.,  master  of  the  rolls, 
(2)  of  Wm.  Plumbe,  esq.  (who  pos.),  1575,  aged  55,  large  hf.  eff. 
with  open  book  with  text  from  Ps.  119,  30,  54,  4  shs.,  mur.,  C. 
■GaictJiori),  pi.  53,  p.  98  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  40.  V.  Inser. 
John  Gille,  esq.,  and  w.  Joan,  mar.  37  years,  both  died  Oct.  1600, 
leaving  2  sons  and  3  daus.,  C.  VI.  Inser.  and  sh.  Helen,  2nd 
dau.  of  John  Gulston,  esq.,  w.  of  John  Jocelyn,  esq.,  1640,  aged  22, 
N.C.  VII.  Inser.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  and  5  shs.  John  Gouleston, 
esq.  “  unus  prothonotariorum  curiae  dhi  regis  de  banco  ”,  [1644], 
and  w.  Jane,  dau.  of  Pich.  Keteriche  of  South  Mimms,  esq.  ;  their 
eld.  son  Rich.  pos.  ;  N.C. 

Wymondley,  Little.  I.  Inser.  with  sh.  Jas.  Nedham  of  the 
family  of  Nedhams  in  Derbyshire,  came  into  Herts,  in  1536,  was 
advanced  by  Hen.  VIII,  for  service  in  England  and  France,  and 
lieth  buried  “  in  our  lady  church  in  Boloigne  had  a  son  John 
vho  had  a  son  Geo.  who  pos.  in  1605,  mur.,  C. 

The  brasses  at  Ayott  St.  Laurence  to  Nich.  Bristow,  esq., 
served  Hen.  VIII  and  Qineen  Elizth.,  and  w.  Emme,  with  8  sons 
and  4  daus.  ;  and  at  Layston,  (1)  a  civilian  and  w.,  c.  1500, 
inser.  gone,  (2)  John  Brande,  1527,  in  civil  dress,  and  av.  Alice, 
are  lost.  Rubbings  of  the  latter  are  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  At 
Northchurch  or  Berkhampstead  St.  Mary  is  a  bust  or  oval 
medallion  to  Peter  the  wild  boy  who  died  in  1785. 


HUNTINGDONSHIRE . 

French,  Rev.  Dr.  Valpy.  The  Brasses  of  Huntingdonshire,  published  in 
the  Antiquary,  IV  (1881),  44,  115. 

Macklin,  Rev.  H.  W.  The  Brasses  of  Huntingdonshire,  published  in 
Trans.  Mon.  Brass  Soc.,  Ill,  144,  167. 

Broughton.  I.  Laurence  Marton,  in  civil  dress,  feet  and  head 
g<)ne,  and  w.  Agnes  (eff.  lost),  c.  1490,  sh.  with  rebus,  emblem  of 
St.  Luke ;  marg.  inser.,  3  other  emblems  and  another  sh.  lost;  N. 
Bythorne.  I.  Inser.  Sillina,  w.  of  Wm.  Parris,  1658,  N. 
Diddington.  I.  Wm.  Taylard,  1505,  in  arm.  with  tabard 
(upper  hf.  lost),  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  coh.  of  John  Anstye,  in 
heraldic  mantle,  kng.,  square  headed  canopy,  (mutil.)  with 
SS.  in  the  side  shafts.  Our  Lord,  SS.  John  Bapt.,  John  Evang., 

- B.V.  Mary  and  Child,  Mary  Mag.,  Kath.,  inser.  in  6  Lat. 

vv.  ;  5  sons,  7  daus..  Trinity,  and  2  shs.  lost  ;  local,  mur.,  A.T. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


N.  Gent.  Mag.,  1849,  i,  149  (effs.)  ;  Visitation  of  Hunts.,  1613, 
{Camden  Soc.,  XLIII,  48  effs.).  II.  [Alice,  dau.  and  coh.  of 
Robt.  Forster,  widoM"  of  Walter,  eld.  son  of  no.  I],  1513,  with  3 
sons,  B.V.  Mary  and  Child,  1  sh.  and  2  sm.  plates  with  date,  etc.  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  local,  N. 

Gidding,  Little.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Mary,  eld.  dau.  of  Solomon 
and  Jiideth  Mapletoft,  grandehild  to  John  and  Susanna  Collet, 

1656.  II.  Inscr.  with  ach.  John  Farrar,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor, 

1657.  III.  Inscr.  Susanna,  only  dau.  of  Nich.  Farrar  of 

London,  mcht.,  sister  to  John  Farrer,  esq.,  w.  of  John  Collet,  esq., 
1657,  aged  76,  had  8  sons  and  8  daus.  IV.  Inscr.  Ann,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thos.  Brook,  w.  of  John  Farrer,  esq.,  1702.  V.  Inscr.  with 
lozenge.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Geo.  Long  of  London,  mcht.,  relict  of 
Jas.  Goddard  of  Marston,  Wilts.,  gent.,  1717.  VI.  Inscr.  with 
ach.  John  Ferrar,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1719,  aged  89.  x411 

mur.,  N.  and  reproduced  Genealogist,  XXVI,  68. 

Godmanchester.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1520  ;  2  ws.,  children  and 
inscr.  lost  ;  X.  Fox,  B.,  Hist,  of  Godmanchester,  298. 

Offard  Darcy.  I.  Sir  Laur.  Pabenham,  1400,  in  arm.,  and 
2  ws.,  (1)  Elizth.,  one  of  the  3  daus.  and  cohs.  of  John  Engeyne, 
lord  of  Engeyne,  1377,  (2)  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  Giles  Dawbeney 
lower  portions  of  effs.  lost,  engr.  c.  1440  ;  one  w.  palimp.,  loose 
in  1915,  on  rev.  unfinished  (?)  canopy  work  of  about  the  same 
date  ;  now  mur.,  S.A.  Somerset  and  Dorset  N.  and  Q.,  X.  241  ; 
Suffling,  71.  II.  [Wm.  Taylard,  LL.D.,  rector],  c.  1530,  in  cap 
and  acad.,  kng.  ;  inscr.,  etc.  lost  ;  local,  C.  Suffling,  196.  An 
inscr.  to  John  Atkinson,  rector,  1614,  loose  in  possession  of 
churchwarden  in  1881,  is  now  lost. 

Orton  Waterville.  I.  Inscr.  John  de  Herlyngton,  1408  ; 
sh.  lost  ;  N.A. 

Ripton- Abbots.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Cowche,  gent.,  bapt.  26  Jan., 
1583,  died  20  Feb.,  1641,  aged  58,  mur..  Vestry. 

Sawtry,  All  Saints.  I.  [Sir  Wm.  (?)]  Moyne,  1404,  in  arm., 
and  w.  Mary,  marg.  inscr.  nearly  all  lost,  large,  formerly  on  A.T. 
in  C.  of  old  ch.,  now  mur.  C.  in  new  ch.,  A.T.  destroyed.  Arch. 
Jour.,  II,  388  (upper  hf.  of  lady)  ;  Ashdown,  Costume,  148  (hf.  of 
lady)  ;  Boutell,  Series  (elfs.),  and  Br.  and  Slabs,  64  (hf.  of  lady)  ; 
Haines,  206  (hf.  of  lady)  ;  Oxford  Man.,  93  (hf.  of  lady). 

Sawtry,  St.  Andrew  (church  destroyed).  I.  Inscr.  with  texts. 
Mary,  w.  of  John  Newton,  rector,  1633,  aged  32,  on  site  of  C. 

SoMERSHAM.  I.  Priest  in  mass  vests,  without  stole  and 
maniple,  with  chalice  and  Avafer,  c.  1530  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  C. 


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Stanground.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Smith,  gent.,  1558,  with  2  Lat. 
vv.,  and  Alice,  w.  of  Thos.,  son  of  Robt.  Smith,  1595,  with  4  Eng. 
vv.  composed  by  Edm.  Smith,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  and  ach. 
Elias  Petit,  vicar,  4th  son  of  Valentine  Petit  of  Dandelyon  in  the 
Isle  of  Thanet,  Kent,  1634,  aged  31,  mur.,  C. 

Stibbington.  I.  Inscr.  John  Hanger,  S.T.P.,  rector  for  24 
years,  born  at  Cambridge  in  1579,  died  1638,  mur.,  C. 

Stilton.  I.  Rich.  Curthoyse  of  Stilton,  yeoman,  1573,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Anne,  1606,  had  3  sons,  John,  Thos.,  Wm.,  and  3 
daus.,  Anne,  Isabel,  Joan,  N.  II.  Thos.  1590,  and  John,  1618, 
sons  of  no.  1,  both  in  civil  dress  ;  their  brother  Wm.  pos.  ;  sm., 
N.,  on  same  slab  as  no.  I. 

Stow,  Long.  I.  Inscr.  Sir  Thos.  Maples,  bart.,  1634,  C.  On 
C.  floor  is  an  indent  for  a  large  and  fine  floriated  cross,  15th  cent. 

Stukeley,  Little.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1590  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.  S.A. 

Thurning.  I.  Inscr.  in  8  Lat.  and  6  Eng.  vv.  Susan,  [w.  of 
John]  Welles,  [rector,  1658],  loose  in  belfry  in  1896. 

WiNWiCK.  I.  Inscr.  Edw.,  son  of  Edw.  Collins,  gent.,  1685, 
aged  49,  left  an  only  son  Edm.,  Tower. 

The  indent  for  a  curious  brass  at  Connington  with  the 
crucifixion,  2  sm.  kng.  effs.  and  double  canopy,  now  in  the  tower, 
is  figured  in  J .  Carter's  Anc.  Architecture  of  England,  pt.  2,  pi.  26, 
fig.  c.  At  Great  Grandsen  the  indent  for  a  cross  fleury  with 
bust  above  and  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Thos.  de  Neuscm, 
rector,  c.  1330,  has  been  polished  and  the  inscr.  recut.  At 
St.  Neots  was  a  brass  to  Thos.  Lynde,  yeoman  of  the  crown  to 
Hen.  VIII,  1527,  and  ws.  Alice  and  Joan  ;  he  was  ''  in  the  habit 
of  a  yeoman  of  the  guard,  with  his  pole  axe,  a  rose  on  his  breast, 
and  a  crown  on  his  left  breast  or  shoulder  ”,  see  MS.  Visitation  of 
Hunts.,  July  24,  1684,  K.7,  fob  18,  in  the  Coll,  of  Arms,  quoted 
in  G.  C.  Gorham’s  ''  Hist,  and  Antiq.  of  Eynesbury  and  St.  Neots  ”, 
I.  160.  In  the  same  voL  ,  p.  159,  is  an  engraving  of  an  indent  for 
a  cross  with  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Joan  la  Gousle,  also  engr.  in 
Gough,  II,  pi.  18,  fig.  5,  p.  ccxlvii.  A  brass  formerly  at  Great 
Stukeley  was  appropriated  by  Dr.  Wm.  Stukeley  about  the  year 
1759,  and  all  trace  of  it  is  now  lost.  It  is  reproduced  from  a  rough 
sketch  in  the  Doctor’s  “  Diaries  and  Letters  ”,  published  by  the 
Surtees  Society,  LXXVI,  222.  The  indent,  recently  found  under 
the  floor,  is  figured  in  Camhs.  and  Hunts.  Arch.  Soc.  Trans. ^ 
III,  234. 


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KENT. 

Arch.  Cant.  Archseologia  Cantiana. 

Belcher.  Kentish  Brasses,  by  W.  D.  Belcher,  2  vols.,  1888,  1905. 
Drawings.  Drawings  of  Brasses  in  some  Kentish  Churches,  T.  Fisher, 
privately  printed  by  Ralph  Griffin,  1913. 

G.  and  S.  List  of  Monumental  Brasses  remaining  in  the  county  of  Kent 
in  1922,  with  notes  of  some  lost  examples,  by  Ralph  Griffin  and  Mill 
Stephenson. 

Indents.  Some  Indents  of  lost  brasses,  privately  printed  by  Ralph  Griffin, 
1914. 

Thorpe,  Cust.  Roff.  Custumale  Roffense,  by  John  Thorpe,  1788. 

Acrise.  I.  Mary,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Wm.  Tirrell  of  Beeches, 
Essex,  esq.,  w.  of  Peter  Heyman  of  Sellinge,  Kent,  esq.,  1601, 
aged  76,  had  3  dans.,  Jane  (mar.  to  John  Honywoode  of  Elmstead, 
esq.,  by  whom  a  dau.  Kath.,  who  pos.),  Susan,  Martha,  mur.,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  1,  no.  2.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Alex.  Hamon,  esq., 
1613,  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  1,  no.  1. 

Addington.  I.  Master  Bich.  Charlis,  1378,  in  arm.,  lower  hf. 
lost,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  rel.,  S.C.  Anastatic  Drawing  Soc.,  1879, 
pi.  6  ;  Belcher,  I,  2,  no.  2.  II.  Wm.  Snayth,  esq.,  lord  of  the 
manor,  sheriff  of  Kent  [in  1407],  died  1409,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Alice 
[sister  and  coh.  of  Bich.  Charlis],  double  canopy  slightly  mutil.  ; 
5  shs.  lost ;  now  mur.  in  orig.  slab,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  1,  no.  1. 
III.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1415  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  4, 
no.  4.  Probably  John  Korthwood,  esq.,  1416.  IV.  Man  in 
arm.,  c.  1445  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  rel.,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  4,  no.  5. 
Probably  Bobt.  Watton,  lord  of  the  manor  and  patron  of  the  ch., 
1444.  V.  Thos.  Chaworth,  rector  of  Addington  [1433-46], 
and  of  Long  Melford,  Suff . ,  “  unus  cleri corum  dfii  regis  in  cancellaria 
sua  ac  cognatus  Eliza bethe  uxoris  Boberti  Watton  armigeri  ” 
[1446],  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  now  mur., 
C.  Belcher,  I,  4,  no.  6.  VI.  Bobt.  Watton,  esq.,  son  and  h. 
of  Wm.  Watton,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor  and  true  patron  of  the  ch., 
1470,  in  arm.  with  salade,  and  w.  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Clerk,  one 
of  the  barons  of  the  King’s  exchequer,  rel.,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  3, 
no.  3  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  201  (Fisher’s  drawing).  In  S.C. 
are  portions  of  a  slab  with  indents  for  a  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics. 
A  drawing  by  Fisher  gives  the  name  as  Johane  de  I^eschekere. 

Adisham.  I.  Inscr.  Valentine  Austen,  1616,  aged  66,  N.Tr. 
Belcher,  II,  3,  no.  5.  In  S.Tr.  is  an  indent  for  a  fine  floriated 
cross  with  Fr.  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Thos.  de  Uptone, 
rector,  c.  1310. 


KENT. 


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Aldington.  I,  eJolin  Weddeot,  gentilman  ”,  1475,  in  arm., 
and  w.  Maud,  with  3  sons,  inscr.  mutil.  ;  daus.  lost  ;  rel.,  N. 
Belcher,  II,  2,  nos.  3, 4.  II.  Inscr.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Rich.  Ashenden 
of  Tenterden,  gent.,  w.  of  John  Blechenden  of  Simnels,  gent., 
1596,  had  5  sons  and  8  daus.,  mur.,  S.C. 

Appledore.  I.  One  dau.,  with  flowing  hair,  c.  152),  dug  up 
in  June,  1925,  and  now  mur.  on  a  board,  C. 

Ash-next-S,4Ndwich.  I.  Upper  portion  of  a  lady  in  widow’s 
dress,  1  mutil.  pediment  of  canopy  ;  the  remains  of  the  hr.  to 
Roger  Clitherow,  esq.,  1455,  and  widow  Maud,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Oldcastle,  with  double  canopy,  etc.  ;  under  central  tower. 
Belcher,  I,  7,  no.  9  ;  Druitt,  266  ;  Blanche,  J.  R.,  Corner  of  Kent, 
pi.  9,  fig.  1,  p.  206  ;  Somerset  Arch.  Soc.  Proc.,  XLIV,  ii,  41. 
II.  Jane,  dau.  of  Roger  Cletherowe,  [w.  of  John]  Keriell,  [1455], 
inscr.  in  7  Eng.  vv.  ;  4  shs.  lost  ;  C.  Ashdown,  Costume,  169 
(head)  ;  Belcher,  I,  7,  no.  10  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  210  (head)  ; 
Druitt,  269  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1848,  ii,  605  (head)  ;  G.  and  S.,  36 
(head)  ;  Haines,  211  (head)  ;  Blanche,  pi.  9,  fig.  2,  p.  206,  and 
Costume,  II,  127  (head)  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  142 
(head)  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset  N.  and  Q.,  IX,  301  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus. 
List,  pi.  44  (eff.).  III.  Wm.  Leus,  1525,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Anys,  sm.,  local,  worn,  under  central  tower.  Belcher,  II,  4, 
no.  9  ;  Blanche,  pi.  II,  fig.  3,  p.  225.  IV.  Inscr.  in  14  Eng.  vv. 
with  acrostic  on  name,  and  ach.  (now  covered).  John  Brooke  of 
Brookestrete,  1582,  X.C.  Belcher,  II,  3,  no.  6.  V.  Three  shs., 
arms  of  St.  Nicholas,  etc.,  c.  1590,  N.Tr.  Belcher,  II,  3,  no.  7 
(2  shs.).  VI.  Christ.  Septvans  alias  Harflete  of  Moland  in  Ash, 
esq.,  [1575],  in  arm.,  and  w.  Mercy,  dau.  of  Thos.  Hendley  of 
Otham,  esq.,  born  1530,  died  1602,  6  I  jat.  vv.,  marg.  inscr. mutil., 
ach.  and  2  shs.  ;  children  lost  ;  N.C.  Belcher,  I,  5,  no.  7  ;  Druitt, 
184  (man)  ;  Blanche,  pi.  11,  fig.  1,  p.  225.  VII.  Inscr.  Michael, 
1594,  and  Rich.  1606,  sons  of  Mich.  Huffame  ;  Rich.  mar.  Elizth., 
dau.  of  Edw.  Sanders,  by  whom  3  sons,  Mich.,  Edw.,  Solomon, 
and  1  dau.  Anne,  yet  living  ;  their  exors.  Thos.  Paramor,  now 
mayor  of  Canterbury,  who  mar.  Ann  Huffame  their  sister.  Series 
Hawker  and  Valentine  Austin  their  uncle,  pos.  ;  S.Tr.  Belcher, 
II,  3,  no.  8.  VIII.  Inscr.  with  10  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Samuel,  son 
of  Thos.  amd  Eliza  St.  Nicholas,  [1624],  N.Tr.  Belcher,  II,  3, 
no.  7.  IX.  Walter  Septvans  alias  Harflet  of  Checker  in  Ash, 
esq.,  born  1567,  died  1642,  in  civil  dress  with  cloak,  and  w.  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Challoner  of  Fulham,  esq.,  born  1576,  died  1626, 
with  3  sons,  Thos.,  Wm.,  John,  and  3  daus.,  Jane,  Mercy,  Jone, 


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6  Lat.  vv.,  marg.  inscr.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  N.C.  Belcher,  I,  6,  no.  8 
(children  and  vv.  omitted)  ;  Druitt,  210  (etfs.)  ;  Blanche,  pi.  11, 
fig.  2,  p.  225. 

Ash-next-Wrotham.  I.  Inscr.  Reginald  d  Assehe  and  w. 
AJice,  c.  1380,  N.  IT.  Rich.  Galon,  rector,  1465,  hf.  eff.  in  mass 
vests.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  4,  no.  10.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Hodsoll 
of  Southashe,  gent.,  1586  ;  arms  cut  in  stone  ;  N.  Belcher,  II, 
4,  no.  12.  IV.  Thos.  Maxfeild,  S.T.D.,  rector  of  Ash  and 
Ridley,  1605,  C.  Belcher,  II,  4,  no.  11. 

Ashford.  I.  Head  of  a  priest,  c.  1320,  rel.,  C.  Bazaar,  13 
Oct.,  1893  ;  Belcher,  I,  9,  no.  13  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  II, 
121.  II.  Elizth.,  countess  of  Athol,  dau.  of  Hen.,  lord  Ferrers 
of  Groby,  w.  of  David  de  Strabolgi,  earl  of  Athol,  1375,  arms  and 
feet  lost,  pediment  of  round  headed  canopy,  2  banners,  royal 
arms  and  Ferrers,  marg.  inscr.  in  Fr.  much  mutil.,  rel.,  C.  Arch. 
Cant.,  I,  180  (complete,  from  a  sketch  in  the  Surrenden  MSS.)  ; 
Belcher,  I,  8,  no.  11  ;  Clinch,  Churches,  213  (banner),  215  (head)  ; 
Etching  by  T.  Fisher,  1809  ;  G.  and  S.,  35  (head)  ;  Haines,  167 
(head)  ;  Oxford  Man.,  75  (head)  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans., 
V,  141  (head)  ;  Scott,  J.  R.  Me^norials  of  the  Family  of  Scott,  76  ; 
Suffling,  333  (head),  339  (banner).  The  earl  of  Athol  died  in  1 369. 
The  countess  subsequently  mar.  John  Malewayn.  III.  Head  of 
a  man  in  arm.,  and  8  Lat.  vv.  within  a  wreath  of  roses  held  by  an 
angel ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Sir  John  Fogge,  privy  councillor, 
treasurer  and  comptroller  of  the  household  to  Edw.  IV,  benefactor 
to  the  ch.  and  builder  of  the  tower,  1499,  and  2  ws.,  Alice  Keriel 
and  Alice  Haut,  A.T.,  N.C.  Arch.  Cant.,  II,  103  (complete, 
from  a  sketch  in  the  Surrenden  MSS.),  and  III,  144  (angel  and  vv.)  ; 
Belcher,  I,  9,  no.  12  ;  Clinch,  Churches,  212  (head)  ;  St.  Paul’s 
Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  148  (angel  and  vv.)  ;  Suffllng,  332  (head). 
rV.  Two  daus.,  2  scrolls,  and  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of  the  brass  to 
Thos.  Fogg,  esq.,  serjeant  porter  to  Hen.  VII  and  VIII,  1512,  in 
arm.,  and  w.  Elianor  Browne,  N.Tr.  Arch.  Cant., 11, 108  (complete, 
from  a  sketch  in  Surrenden  MSS.)  ;  Belcher,  II,  6,  no.  15. 

Aylesford.  I.  John  Cosyngton,  esq.,  1426,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Sarra,  3  shs.  (1  restored  as  is  also  a  helmet  and  crest),  N.C. 
Belcher,  I,  10,  no.  14  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  295  (sketch  by  Fisher), 
297  (drawing  by  Fisher).  II.  Inscr.  John  Saveli,  gent.,  servant 
to  Sir  Thos.  Wiatt,  1545  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  fig.  of 
Force  throttling  a  dragon,  foreign,  of  about  the  same  date  ;  C., 
but  loose  in  vestry  in  1922.  Belcher,  I,  10,  no.  15  (rev.)  and  II, 
7,  no.  16  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  141  (obv.  and  rev.)  ; 


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jSoc.  Antiq.  Lond.  Proc.,  2  S.  VIII,  174  (rev.).  III.  Inscr. 
Hen.,  4th  son  of  Sir  Hen.  Crispe,  1594  ;  mar.  Anne,  dan.  of 
Thos.  Cullpepper  of  Aylesford,  esq.,  had  5  sons  and  1  dan.  ;  C. 
Belcher,  II,  7,  no.  17.  IV.  Inscr.  Patrick  Savage,  cook  to  Sir 
Wm.  Sedley,  knt.  and  hart.,  born  in  Ireland,  died  at  Aylesford, 
1625,  aged  57,  left  £60  to  the  poor  of  the  par.,  £10  to  the  repairs 
of  the  eh.,  20s.  to  the  enlargement  of  the  communion  cup,  and 
6s.  8d.  to  buy  a  cloth  for  the  same,  N. 

Barham.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1370,  in  mantle  with  anelace,  head  lost, 
large.  II.  Man  in  arm.  with  livery  collar,  rmd  w.  in  widow’s 
dress,  c.  1455.  Drawings,  pi.  3.  Probably  John  Higges  and  w. 
Joan.  Both  found  under  pews  in  1916,  removed  from  their 
slabs,  which  still  remain  under  the  pews,  and  placed  on  the  wall 
N.Tr. 

Bearsted.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Hen.  Brockhill  of  Aldington  near 
Thurnham,  esq.,  ''  the  last  yssue  male  of  that  kyndred  ”,  1596, 
aged  63,  had  2  sons,  Bobt.  and  Warham,  both  died  young,  and 
2  daus.,  Anne  and  Martha,  his  coheirs,  now  living,  mur.,  N.C. 
II.  Inscr.  Sir  Thos.  Find,  knt.,  1607,  N.C.  III.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau. 
of  John  Webbe  of  Odstock,  Wilts.,  esq.,  w.  of  Robt.  Cage  of 
Farringdon,  esq.,  1632,  N.C.  IV.  Wm.  Cage,  in  civil  dress, 
with  2  sons  (1  holding  a  skull),  and  w.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Cage  of  Cambs.,  1634,  with  2  daus.  (1  with  skull,  the  other  an 
infant  in  swaddling  clothes),  kng.,  sh.  and  ornamental  fillet  ; 
her  husband  pos.  ;  mur.,  N.C.  V.  Inscr.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Cage  of  Stow,  Cambs.,  w.  of  Wm.  Cage  of  Milgate,  esq., 
1634,  N.C.  VI.  Inscr.  Robt.  Fludd,  “  doctor  of  phisicke  ”, 
1637,  aged  63,  “  whose  monument  is  erected  in  this  chancell 
according  to  the  forme  by  him  prescribed  ”,  C.  The  “monument” 
has  been  moved  into  the  tower.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing 

of  an  inscr.,  now  lost,  to  Dame  Elizth.,  w.  of  Sir  Thos.  Fludd,  1591 . 

Beckenham.  I.  Sir  Humf.  Style,  1552,  in  arm.  with  tabard, 
and  2  ws.  in  heraldic  mantles,  (1)  Brydgett,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos. 
Bauldry,  mayor  of  London,  died  1548,  with  6  sons  and  3  daus., 
(2)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Geo.  Peryn  (Peryent),  with  1  son  and  1  dau., 
all  kng.,  4  shs.,  mur.,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  18,  no.  36  ;  Macklin,  Br. 
of  Eng.,  241  (man).  II.  Dame  Margt.  Berney,  w.  of  Sir  Wm. 
Damsell,  1563,  1  sh.,  now  mur.,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  18,  no.  35  ; 
Drawings,  pi.  4.  III.  Inscr.  Ellen,  sister  of  no.  II  (on  same  slab), 
1609,  aged  67,  both  daus.  of  John  Berney  of  Reedham,  Norf., 
esq.,  by  his  1st  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Reade  of  Beccles,  Sufi., 
esq.  Drawings,  pi.  4.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of 


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part  of  the  canopy  and  the  inscr.  to  Wm.  Itanyell  alias  Masham, 
rector,  1458,  and  of  an  inscr.  to  Arthur  Ileywood,  yeoman,  1617, 
and  w.  Ellen,  1612,  both  lost  at  the  restoration  in  1885.  A  frag, 
of  the  inscr.  to  Wm.  Danyell  was  found  in  the  churchyard  in  1910, 
and  is  noAv  in  the  church  . 

Bekesbourne.  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Lat.  vv.  Hen.  Porredge, 
1593,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Margt.,  dau.  of  John  Coppin,  w.  of  Mark 
Cullinge,  1600,  left  1  son  Mark  and  1  dau.  Kath.  (dec.),  C. 

Benenden,  I.  Inscr.  Edm.  Gibbon,  “  principall  founder  of  ye 
free  scole  of  Benninden  &  gave  the  livinge  that  thereto  belongeth  ”, 
1607,  C.  Belcher,  II,  7,  no.  18. 

Bethersden.  I.  Wm.  Lovelace,  “  gentilman  ”,  citizen  of 
London,  1459,  in  civil  dress  ;  inscr.  palimp.,  on  rev.  another 
inscr.  to  John  Thomelyns,  citizen  and  pandoxator  ”  (brewer) 
of  London,  1441,  and  w.  Joan,  now  fastened  down  ;  mur.,  N.A. 
Belcher,  I,  14,  no.  29  (eff.  and  inscr.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  224 
(palimp.).  II.  Thos.,  son  of  Wm.  Lovelace,  serjeant-at-law, 
1591,  aged  28,  in  civil  dress,  1  sh.,  sm.,  now  mur.,  N.A.  Belcher, 
I,  14,  no.  30.  III.  Inscr.  Lidia,  w.  of  Edw.  Chut,  esq.,  1671, 
mur.,  N.C. 

Bexley.  I.  Hunting  horn  with  bawdrick  enclosing  a  sh.  with 
arms  of  Castelyn  ;  inscr.  and  2  other  shs.  lost  ;  15th  cent.,  N.C. 
Arch.  Gant.,  XVIII,  373  ;  Belcher,  I,  12,  no.  19  ;  Clinch,  Churches, 
230  ;  Thorpe,  Cust.  Bqff.,  pi.  7,  fig.  1,  p.  78  ;  Suffling,  337  ; 
Possibly  for  Hen.  Castelyn,  1407.  II.  Inscr.  John  Shelley, 
1441,  and  w.  Joan,  mur.,  N.C.  Belcher,  II,  8,  no.  22.  III. 
Inscr.  Maud,  w.  (1)  of  Thos.  Heneworth,  (2)  of  John  Shelley, 
c.  1445,  mur.,  N.C.  Belcher,  II,  7,  no.  21.  Formerly  on  same 
stone  as  no.  II.  IV.  Thos.  Sparrow  of  Bexley,  1513,  in  civil 
dress,  scroll  with  2  Eng.  vv.  and  inscr.  in  Lat.,  sm.,  C.  Belcher, 
I,  12,  no.  20  ;  Thorpe,  Cust.  Bqff.,  pi.  6,  p.  77.  V.  Inscr.  Margt., 
w.  of  John  Bunton,  pastor,  1585,  aged  46,  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II, 
7,  no.  20. 

Biddenden.  I.  Margt.  Goldwell,  1499,  and  her  2  husbands, 
both  in  civil  dress,  (1)  Laur.  Hensell,  died  1452,  by  whom  2  dans, 
(effs.  lost),  Alice  and  Agnes,  (2)  John  Goldwell,  died  1499,  buried 
at  Great  Chart,  with  1  son  Geoffrey,  engr.  c.  1520,  1  sh.,  N. 
Belcher,  II,  II,  no.  32.  II.  John  Mayne,  esq.,  sheriff  of  Kent, 
died  1566,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Margt.,  only  dau.  and  h.  of  P^alph 
Jonson,  esq.,  with  6  sons  and  8  daus.,  Anth.,  Walter,  Elizth., 
Mary,  and  Cecily  only  surviving,  all  kng.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  in  stone 
frame  above  A.T.,  N.C.  On  table  of  tomb  is  another  inscr. 


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recording  its  erection  by  the  exors.  Belcher,  II,  II,  no.  30. 
III.  Thos.  Fleet,  1572,  in  civil  dress,  head  and  feet  gone,  inscr.  in 
8  Lat.  vv.,  ach.  and  sh.  ;  all  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  eff.  a  portion  of  a 
lady  in  a  gown  pounced  with  the  arms  of  Hainault  and  Borssele 
van  der  Hooge,  Flemish,  c.  1360,  very  fine  ;  on  rev.  of  the  other 
plates  portions  of  a  later  Flemish  brass,  c.  1520-30,  showing  the 
corner  of  a  figure,  probably  an  ecclesiastic,  with  portions  of  a 
marg.  inscr.  ;  now  mounted  on  boards  in  vestry,  the  brass  on  one, 
and  casts  of  the  rev,  on  another.  Belcher,  II,  8,  nos,  23,  24  (eff., 
part  of  inscr.  and  shs.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  216  (obv.  and  rev.  of 
inscr.),  VI,  226,  227,  (obv.  and  rev.  complete)  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Bond. 
Proc.,  2  S.  XXIV.  126  (rev.  of  eh.).  IV.  Wm.  Boddindam, 
died  1579,  aged  63,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  (I)  Julian,  with  I  son 
Wm.,  and  5  daus.,  Martha,  Mary,  Joan,  Judith,  Babedigia,  (2) 
Anne,  with  2  dans.,  Amy,  Jane,  mutil.,  engr.,  1584,  C.  Belcher, 
11,11,110.29.  V.  Rich.  Allarde,  alderman  of  Rochester,  1593, 
aged  60,  in  civil  dress,  and  3  w's.,  (1)  Helen,  with  3  sons.  Hen., 
Rich.,  John,  and  3  daus.,  Anne,  Mary,  Elizth.,  ehs.  lost,  (2)  Joan, 
with  1  son  Francis,  and  2  daus.,  8usan,  Phoebe,  (3)  Thomasin, 
S.C.  VI.  Inscr.  Rich.,  son  of  Hen.  Allarde,  1593,  aged  2J  years, 
on  door  of  vestry.  VII.  John  Evrenden,  1598,  aged  60,  in  civil 
dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  j  one,  mar.  25  years,  with  2  sons,  Wm., 
Ferdinando,  and  2  daus.  (lost),  Isabel,  Phoebe,  (2)  Jane,  mar.  7 
years,  no  issue,  C.  Belcher,  II,  II,  28.  VIII.  Josiah  Seyliard, 
gent.,  1609,  aged  61,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Judith 
Boddendam,  1602,  aged  48,  with  4  sons  and  2  daus.,  (2)  Anne, 
dau.  of  Thos.  Austen,  with  2  sons  and  1  dau.,  inscr.,  6  Lat.  vv., 
ach.  and  2  shs.,C.  Belcher,  II,  10,  no.  27  ;  G.  and  S.,  38  (head 
of  Judith)  ;  Haines,  246  (head)  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans., 
V,  144  (head).  IX.  Bernard  Randolphe,  gent.,  1628,  aged  72, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Jane,  dau.  of  Wm.  Boddenden,  and  sister 
to  Sir  Wm.  Boddenden  alias  Boddenham,  knt.,  1619,  aged  48, 
with  5  sons,  Wm.,  Bernard,  John,  Harbert,  Edm.,  and  1  dau. 
Elizth.,  effs.  on  rect.  pi.  with  heads  on  cushions,  2  shs.,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  9,  no.  26.  X.  Wm.  Randolph,  gent.,  aged  52,  in 
civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Stephen  Curtis  of  Tenterden, 
gent.,  aged  40,  both  died  1641,  with  2  sons,  Barnard,  Wm.,  and 
6  daus.,  Elizth.,  Jane,  Mary,  Sarah,  Susan,  Margt.,  3  shs.  (1 
covered),  C.  Belcher,  II,  12,  no.  33.  XI.  Inscr.  [Jane],  w.  of 
Edm.  Stede,  gent.,  1681,  aged  32,  left  3  daus.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  8, 
no.  25.  XII.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Elizth.,  eld.  dau.  of  Anth.  Nowers, 
gent.,  w.  of  Francis  Taylor,  gent.,  1700,  had  6  children,  N.A. 


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Birchington.  I.  John  Quek,  1449,  in  civil  dress  with  anelace, 
and  son,  inscr.  mutil.,  now  mnr.,  N.C.  Belcher,  I,  13,  no.  28  ; 
Clinch,  Churches,  225.  II.  John  Eelde,  1454,  in  civil  dress  ; 
inscr,  lost  ;  rel.,  mur.,  N.C.  Belcher,  I,  13,  no.  23  ;  Clinch, 
Churches,  226.  Usually  attributed  to  Rich.  Quek,  1459,  but  an 
old  rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  shows  this  fig.  with  4  roundels 
bearing  the  initials  I.F.,  and  Cozens  in  his  “  Tour  through 
Thanet  ”,  p.  98,  gives  the  inscription.  III.  Alys,  w.  of  John 
Cryspe  the  younger,  1518,  with  dau.  standing  on  her  skirt,  inscr. 
much  mutil.,  now  mur.,  N.C.  Belcher,  I,  13,  no.  24.  An  old 
rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  has  the  inscr.  complete,  and  a  sh. 
now  lost.  IV.  John  Heynys,  vicar  of  Monkton,  1523,  in  mass 
vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  inscr.  mutil.,  N.  Belcher,  I,  13, 
no.  25.  V.  Margt.,  younger  dau.  and  h.  of  Geo.  Rotherham, 
esq.,  w.  of  John  Cryspe  the  younger,  1528,  now  mur.,  N.C. 
Belcher,  II,  7,  no.  19.  VI.  Margt.,  w.  of  John  Cryppys  the 
younger,  1533,  with  chrysom  child  (head  lost),  inscr.  mutil., 
now  mur.,  N.C.  Belcher,  I,  13,  no.  26  ;  Clinch,  Churches,  229 
(child).  VII.  Eight  sons,  7  daus.,  and  inscr.  (mutil.)  ;  the 
remains  of  the  br.  to  John  Cryspe,  esq.  and  w.  Agnes,  1533  ;  now 
mur.,  N.C.  Belcher,  I,  13,  no.  27. 

Birling.  I.  Water  Mylys,  “  sumtyme  reseyvor  unto  my  lord 
of  Burguennuey  ”,  1522,  in  civil  dress,  4  sons,  marg.  inscr.,  S.A. 
Belcher,  II,  21,  no.  52. 

Bobbing.  I.  Sir  Arnold  Savage,  1410,  in  arm.,  and  widow 
Dame  Joan,  [1413],  double  canopy  all  lost  but  portions  of  the 
shafts,  engr.  c.  1420,  now  mur.  in  original  slab,  N.  Belcher,  I, 
15,  no.  31  ;  Dasent,  A.  I.,  The  Speakers  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
66.  Full  directions  for  this  br.  are  given  in  the  will  of  no.  II. 
Sir  Arnold  was  speaker  in  1401  and  1404.  II.  Sir  Arnald 
Savage,  son  of  no.  I.,  1420,  in  arm.  with  SS.  collar,  head  and  feet 
gone,  triple  canopy  with  groining  ornamented  with  escallops  much 
mutil.  as  is  also  the  inscr.  ;  Trinity,  scrolls  and  shs.  lost  ;  now 
mur.  in  orig.  slab,  N.  Belcher,  II,  18,  no.  43  ;  O.  and  S.,  pi.  3 
(Trinity)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  Yl,  362  (canopy),  364  (Trinity).  III. 
Joan,  dau.  of  Jas.  Bourne,  esq.,  1496,  with  flowing  hair,  1  sh., 
sm.,  now  mur.,  S.A.  Belcher,  II,  17,  no.  42  ;  M.B.S.  Trans., 
VI,  367. 

Borden.  I.  Wm.  Fyge,  clerk  of  the  privy  seal,  son  of  Wm. 
and  Joan  Fyge,  c.  1450,  in  civil  dress  ;  the  inscr.  also  mentions 
Peter  Fyge,  mcht.  of  London,  and  his  w.  Helen,  Wm.  Fyge  his 
brother  and  his  w.  Joan,  and  Wm.,  son  of  Wm.  and  Joan,  and  his 


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w.  Joan  ;  reL,  mur.,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  12,  no.  22.  II.  Wm. 
Fordmell,  vicar,  [1521],  in  almuce,  with  foot  inscr.,  sm.,  reL,  mur., 
N.C.  Bazaar,  20  Oct.,  1893  ;  Belcher,  I,  12,  no.  21.  Recently  a 
date  1490  has  been  added,  but  this  is  misleading.  Wm.  Fordmell 
was  admitted  vicar  in  1472,  and  resigned  in  1514.  His  will  was 
proved  at  Canterbury  in  1521.  III.  Six  Eng.  vv.  and  4  shs.  ; 
inscr.  cut  in  stone.  Wm.  Barrowe,  gent.,  1638,  aged  49,  N.C. 

Boughton  Malherbe.  I.  Nich.  Wotton,  esq.,  lord  of  the 
manor,  1499,  in  civil  dress,  with  3  sons,  and  w.  Elizth.,  with  7 
daus.,  all  kng.,  1  sh.,  sm.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  17,  no.  40  ;  Country 
Life,  22  April,  1922.  II.  Sir  Edw.  Wotton,  son  of  Sir  [Robt.] 
Wotton,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Sir  Robt. 
Rede,  1529,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  2  shs.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  16,  no.  39  ; 
Country  Life,  22  April,  1922.  III.  Inscr.  Sir  James  Wotton, 
brother  to  Edw.,  late  lord  Wotton,  1628,  mur.,  C.  IV.  Inscr. 
with  ach.  and  crests.  Thos.,  lord  Wotton,  only  son  and  h.  of 
Edw.,  lord  Wotton,  baron  of  Marley,  1630,  aged  43  ;  mar.  Mary, 
eld.  dau.  and  coh.  of  Sir  Arthur  Throckmorton  of  Paulersperry, 
Northants.,  knt.,  had  1  son  died  young  and  7  daus.,  Kath.,  mar. 
Hen.,  lord  Stanhope,  eld.  son  of  the  earl  of  Chesterfield  ;  Hester, 
mar.  Baptist  Noel,  viscount  Campden  ;  Margt.,  mar.  Sir  John 
Tufton  ;  Anne,  mar.  Edw.  Hales,  esq.  ;  and  3  died  infants  ;  his 
w.  pos.,  large,  mur.,  C.  V.  Inscr.  Edm.  Sanford,  gent.,  servant 
and  kinsman  to  Mary,  lady  Wotton,  baroness  of  Marley,  (who 
pos.),  1652,  aged  35,  N.  Belcher,  II,  17,  no.  41.  VI.  Inscr. 
with  sh.  Lady  Mary  W’^otton,  widow  of  no.  IV,  1658,  aged  67  ;  her 
exor.  Sir  Edw.  Hales  pos.  ‘‘by  her  owne  order  ”  ;  large,  mur.,  C. 

Boughton-under-Blean.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Colkyn, 
1405,  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  22,  no.  54.  II.  John  Best  the  elder, 
1508,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  sm.,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  16,  no.  32. 
III.  Thos.  Hawkins,  servant  to  Hen.  VIII,  1587,  aged  101,  in  arm., 
inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.,  ach.,  N.C.  Belcher,  I,  17,  no.  34.  IV. 
Cyriac  Petit  of  Colkins,  esq.,  1591,  aged  about  80,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Florence,  dau.  of  Robt.  Chernocke  of  Beds.,  esq.,  1568, 
aged  35,  with  5  sons  (lost)  and  4  daus.,  1  sh.,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  16, 
no.  33  (effs.),  II,  22,  no.  53  (inscr.).  V.  Inscr.  (eff .  lost).  Elizth., 
dau.  of  no.  IV,  w.  of  John  Driland,  gent.,  2nd  son  of  John 
Driland  of  Feversham,  1591,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  16,  no.  33  (under 
efis.  of  no.  IV).  The  inscrs.  of  nos.  IV  and  V  transposed  in 
relaying.  An  indent  for  a  floriated  cross  with  marg.  inscr.  in 
Lombardics  to  Simon  Abocton  (?)  is  figured  in  Arch.  Cant., 
XVIII,  242. 


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Boxley.  I.  Wm,  Snell,  of  All  Souls  Coll.,  Oxford,  vicar,  1451, 
in  acad.,  N.  Belcher,  I,  19,  no.  38  ;  Etchittg  by  T.  Fisher,  1809. 
II.  Rich.  Tomynw,  esq.,  1576,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Mary  (eff.  lost), 
dan.  of  Sir  Mathew  Browne  of  Betchworth  Castle,  Surrey,  inscr. 
with  12  Eng.  vv.,  C.  Belcher,  I,  19,  no.  37. 

Brabourne.  I.  [Wm.  Scott,  esq.,  1433],  in  arm.,  single  canopy 
much  mutil.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  large,  rel.,  C.  Arch.  Cant.,  X,  261  ; 
Belcher,  II,  14,  no.  35  ;  Scott,  J.  R.,  Memorials  of  the  family  of 
Scott  of  Scot’s  Hall,  Kent,  43.  II.  [Denis,  dau.  of  Vincent 
Finch  alias  Harbord,  1450],  with  flowing  hair  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  rel., 
C.  Arch.  Cant.,  X,  262  ;  Belcher,  II,  15,  no.  36  ;  Scott,  44.  Arch. 
Cant,  and  Scott  attribute  to  Isabel,  2nd  w.  of  Sir  Wm.  Scott, 
1450,  but  see  Harl.  MS.  3917,  fob  77.  III.  Sir  Wm.  Scott, 
1524,  in  arm.,  rel.  C.  Arch.  Cant.,  X,  264  ;  Belcher,  II,  15,  no. 
37  ;  Scott,  45.  IV.  Dame  Elizth.,  w.  of  Sir  Edw.  Pownynges, 
1528,  rel.,  C.  Arch.  Cant.,  X,  264  ;  Belcher,  II,  13,  no.  34  ; 
Scott,  46. 

Bredgar.  I.  Inscr.  John  Landay,  vicar,  1508,  rel.,  mur.,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  20,  no.  51.  II.  Thos.  Coly,  warden  of  the  coll,  of 
the  Trinity  at  Bredgar,  1518,  in  acad.  with  chalice  and  wafer, 
rel.,  N.A.  Belcher,  II,  20,  no.  50. 

Brenchley.  I.  Thos.  Robertes  senior,  mercer  [1517],  in  civil 
dress,  and  3  ws.,  Elizth.,  Joan,  Agnes,  with  7  sons  and  4  daus. 
(mutil.)  ;  mcht.  mark  lost  ;  partly  covered,  X.A.  Belcher,  I, 
11,  no.  18  ;  Rubbing  of  mark  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  II.  Civilian 
and  w.,  c.  1540  ;  children,  sh.,  and  inscr.  lost  ;  S.Tr.  Belcher, 
I,  11,  no.  17.  111.  Inscr.  Geo.,  son  of  Thos.  Robertes,  gent., 

1562,  X.A.  Belcher,  I,  11,  no.  16.  IV.  Inscr.  John,  son  of 
Geo.  Robertes,  gent.,  1593,  left  a  son  Geo.  then  living,  on  sill  of  E. 
window  of  N.A.  V.  Inscr.  Geo.,  2nd  son  of  Walter  and  Margt. 
Robertes,  grandchild  of  Geo.  and  Mary  Robertes,  1616,  aged  2 
years  and  3  months,  N.  VI.  Inscr.  Geo.  Robertes,  esq.,  1617, 
aged  55,  N. 

Bromley.  I.  Inscr.  Isabel,  w.  of  Rich.  Lacer,  mayor  of 
London  [in  1345],  1361,  rel.  and  restored,  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II, 
19,  no.  48  ;  Benham,  C.  D.,  Notes  on  a  brass  plate  in  Bromley 
Church,  1861.  II.  Inscr.  Anth.  Calthrop,  esq.,  1594,  aged  79  ; 
mar.  the  dau.  of  Nich.  Harris  of  London,  gent.,  mar.  46  years, 
had  7  sons  and  9  daus.,  whereof  were  living  at  his  death  Clement, 
Hen.,  Judith,  and  Joan  ;  his  exor.  pos.  ;  now  under  seats. 
Belcher,  II,  19,  no.  47.  III.  Rich.  Thornhill  of  Bromley,  esq., 
1600,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Margt,  Mills,  head  lost,  with  2 


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sons  and  3  dans.,  (2)  Elizth.  Watson,  with  2  sons  and  1  dan. 
2  shs.  and  crest,  N.  Belcher,  I,  20,  no.  39,  and  II,  20,  no.  49 
(etf.  of  1st  w.).  IV.  Inscr.  Mr.  John  King  of  London,  draper 
free  of  the  Cloth  workers’  Co.,  1603,  aged  51  ;  mar.  Susan  Wood- 
warde  and  left  issue  then  living  Hen.,  Jas.,  John  and  Elizth.  N. 
Behh^r,ll,  19,  no.  44.  V.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  John  Yonge 
fe.I.i).,  born  in  London,  educated  at  Cambridge,  bp.  of  Rochester 
for  27  years,  1605,  aged  71,  N.  Belcher,  II,  19,  no.  45  ;  Drawings 
pi.  5  (with  sh.).  VI.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Hrewton  of  Southwark,  gent.,  w.  of  Hen.  Bodenham  of  Eolston 
Wilts.,  esq.,  1625,  aged  21,  had  1  dau.  Anne  and  2  sons  Philip 
and  John,  N.  Belcher,  II,  19,  no.  46. 

Brookland.  I.  Thos.  Leddes,  M.A.,  vicar,  1503,  in  mass 
vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  now  mur.,  K.A.  Belcher  II  15 
no.  38. 

Burham  (old  church).  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Ware,  1506,  and  w 
Joan,  N.  Belcher,  II,  22,  no.  55. 

Canterbury,  St.  Alphege.  I.  Inscr.  in  2  Lat.  vv  and  sh 
Thos.  Prude,  [1468],  ^  gaude  Prude  Thoma  per  quern  tit  ista 
columpna  ”,  on  pillar,  N.  Belcher,  II,  23,  no.  64  ;  Gent.  Mag.^ 
1843,  i,  483.  II.  Robt.  Gosebourne,  ''  artibus  instructor  ” 
rector  of  Penshurst,  1523,  in  acad.,  inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.  reversed,’ 
4  shs.,  C.  Belcher,  I,  24,  no.  44  ;  Carpenter,  R.  H.,  Hist,  of  the 
church  of  St.  Alphege,  11  ;  Cowper,  J.  M.,  Registers  of  St.  Alphege. 
111.  Inscr.  (etfs.,  etc.,  lost),  John  Mainwaring  of  Pyvor,  Cheshire, 
esq.,  1621,  aged  67  ;  mar.  Barbara,  eld.  dau.  of  John  Winter’ 

prebendary  of  Canterbury,  had  1  son  and3daus.  ;  K.C.  Belcher 
II,  23,  no.  63. 

Canterbury,  St.  George.  I.  John  Lovelle,  rector,  1438,  in 
surplice  and  cope,  head  on  cushion,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII 
62  ;  Bazaar,  29  Sept.,  1893  ;  Belcher,  I,  21,  no.  41. 

Canteebuby,  St.  Mabgabet.  I.  John  Wynter,  twice  mayor, 

1470,  ordained  a  light  for  the  altar,  recut  and  filled  in,  C.  Belcher 
I,  21,  no.  40.  ’ 

Canterbury,  St.  Martin.  I.  Inscr.  Stevyn  Eawxs,  1506,  and 
w.  Alys,  X .  Belcher,  II,  23,  no.  61 .  II.  Mich.  Eraunces,  gent., 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Jane,  dau.  of  Wm.  Quilter,  esq.,  she  died 
4  and  he  10  Jan.,  1587,  with  1  son  and  5  daus.,  ach.  and  sh.  C. 
Belcher,  I,  23,  no.  43.  III.  Thos.  Stoughton  of  Ashe  gent 
1591,  in  arm.,  4  shs.,  C.  Belcher,  I,  22,  no.  42  ;  Clinch,  Churches] 
211  (eff.)  ;  Suffling,  97  (etf.).  On  C.  wall  is  a  modern  plate  stating 


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that  the  remains  of  Bertha,  w.  of  King  Ethelbert  are  deposited 
here.  Belcher,  II,  23,  no.  62. 

Canterbury,  St.  Mary  Bredin.  I.  Inscr.  John,  son  of  John 
Hales,  “  secondarius  baron  de  sccio  dni  regis  ”,  1532,  aged  22, 
mur.,  C. 

Canterbury,  St.  Mary  Northgate.  I.  Raff  Brown,  alderman 
and  mayor  [in  1507  and  1510,  died  1522],  in  civil  dress,  kng., 
arms  of  city  on  front  of  desk,  inscr.  in  4  Eng.  vv.,  rect.  pL,  local, 
mur.,  S.A.  Belcher,  I,  24,  no.  45. 

Canterbury,  St.  Mildred.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Edw.  Nethersole, 
gent.,  1621  ;  mar.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Thos.  Selwyn  of 
Friston,  Sussex,  esq.,  N.C. 

Canterbury,  St.  Paul.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  and  2  shs. 
John  Twyn,  esq.,  1581,  taught  Latin  and  ruled  the  city  as  mayor, 
mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  23,  no.  58  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  30,  p.  cclvi.  II. 
Inscr.  Geo.  Fineux,  gent.,  2nd  son  of  Thos.  Fineux  of  Huffam, 
Kent,  1653,  N.A.  Belcher,  II,  23,  no.  59.  The  br.  of  Geo. 
Wyndbourne,  gent.,  1531,  in  civil  dress,  w.  Kath.,  3  sons,  5  daus., 
and  inscr.,  local,  is  now  lost.  Drawings,  pi.  7.  Rubbing  of  br, 
complete  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  The  2  principal  figures  are  now  in 
private  hands. 

Canterbury,  St.  Stephen,  or  Hackington.  I.  Inscr.  J[ohn] 
Deve,  vicar,  1473,  C.  Belcher,  II,  23,  no.  60. 

Canterbury  Museum  see  Museums. 

Capel-le-Ferne.  I.  John  Gybbis,  1526,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Margt.,  with  4  sons  and  3  daus.  (lost),  1  sh.,  sm.,  local,  now  mur., 
in  orig.  slab,  C.  Belcher,  II,  25,  no.  69. 

Chalk.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Martyn,  1416,  and  w.  Isabel,  N.,  broken 
in  3  pieces  and  loose  at  vicarage  in  1921. 

Challock.  I.  Thos.  Thorston,  1504,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan, 
sm.,  rel.,  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  26,  no.  76.  II.  Inscr.  Searlis  Hawker, 
1614,  aged  65,  and  w.  Joan,  N.  Belcher,  II,  26,  no.  77.  III. 
Inscr.  and  sh.  Thos.  Thurston,  1632,  aged  23,  C.  Belcher, 
II,  26,  no.  75. 

Charlton-next-Woolwich.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Geo.  Seger, 
gent.,  1594,  mur.,  N.,  sh.  separated  from  inscr.  II.  Inscr.  and 
sh.  Robt.  Veer,  esq.,  3rd  son  of  John  Deveer,  earl  of  Oxford,  1598, 
mur.,  N.  III.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Edw.  Blount  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  esq.,  born  1569,  died  1617,  aged  48  ;  mar.  (1)  Septima, 
dau.  of  Wm.  Dormar  of  London,  by  whom  3  daus.,  Elizth.,  Rachel, 
Susan,  "  whereof  Elizth.  yet  liveth  ”,  (2)  Fortune,  dau.  of  Sir 
Wm.  Garway,  knt.,  by  whom  6  sons,  Thos.,  Wm.,  Edw.,  Edw., 


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Garway,  John,  and  2  dans.,  Anne,  Elizth.,  “  of  which  8  only 
Thos.,  Wm.,  Edw.  the  younger  and  John  remain  alive  ”,  mur., 
N.,  inscr.  on  pillar,  ach.  on  north  wall. 

Chart,  Great.  I.  Notary,  c.  1470,  in  civil  dress  with  ink  horn 
and  penner  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  S.A.  Belcher,  II,  32,  no.  97. 
II.  Wm.  Goldwell,  1485,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice  ;  children. 
Trinity,  marg.  inscr.  with  rebus  lost  ;  A.T.,  N.C.  Belcher,  I,  27, 
no.  49.  The  tomb  has  been  restored  and  8  shs.  with  inscrs.  below 
placedinthe  panels.  III.  Wm.  Sharp,  1499,  in  civil  dress,  and  5 
ws.,  sm.,  worn,  now  mur.,  S.A.  Belcher,  II,  32,  no.  99.  IV. 
Thos.  Twesden,  gent.,  1500,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Bennet  ;  children 
lost  ;  sm.,  worn,  now  mur.,  S.A.  Belcher,  II,  32,  no.  98.  V. 
John  Toke  of  Goddynton  in  Chart,  esq.,  1513, in  arm.,  and  2  ws., 
(1)  Margt.,  dau.  of  John  Walworth  of  Suffolk,  (2)  Anne  [dau.  of 
John  Engeham  of  Syngleton  in  Chart],  esq .  ;  children  lost  ;  marg. 
inscr.  mutil.,  4  shs.,  N.C.  Belcher,  I,  25,  no.  47  (effs.),  II,  31,  no. 
96  (inscr.  and  shs.).  VI.  John  Toke,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  no.  V., 
1565,  aged  69,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Cisley,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Kempe, 
1559,  aged  66,  with  7  sons  (mutil.),  John,  Frauncis,  John,  Nich., 
Barth.,  John,  Rich.,  and  4  daus.  (lost),  Mary,  Elizth.,  Clare, 
Margt.,  3  shs.  (another  lost),  N.C.  Belcher,  I,  26,  no.  48  ;  Geneal. 
Mag.,  VI,  404.  VII.  Nich.  Toke,  esq.,  1680,  in  arm.,  and  3 
daus.,  Ellinor,  Bridget,  Mary,  all  kng.,  2  rect.  pis.,  N.C.  Beaumont, 
39  ;  Belcher,  I,  25,  no.  46.  A  marg.  inscr.  is  cut  on  the  stone,  as 
are  also  the  arms  of  his  5  wives. 

Chart,  Little.  I.  Inscr.  marg.  (mutil.),  4  Lat.  vv,  and  4 
shs.  (effs.  lost).  John  Darell,  esq.,  steward  to  Hen.  Chicheley, 
abp.  of  Canterbury,  1438,  and  w.  Dame  Florence  [dau.  of  Wm. 
Chicheley,  and  niece  of  the  abp.],  arms  of  Darell  and  Chicheley, 
N.C.  Arch.  Cant.,  XXXVI,  137  (sh.)  ;  Belcher,  II,  28,  no.  84  ; 
Clinch,  Churches,  213  (2  shs.).  II.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Geo. 
Darell,  esq.,  w.  of  Robt.  Sedley,  gent.,  1577,  left  4  sons  and  3 
daus.,  mur.,  N.C.  Belcher,  II,  29,  no.  86.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 
is  a  rubbing  of  a  sh.  with  the  arms  of  Fotherby,  probably  for  John 
Fotherby,  M.A.,  rector,  1619. 

Chartham.  I.  Sir  Robt.,  son  of  Sir  Robt.  de  Setvans,  1306, 
in  arm.,  cross-legged,  surcoat,  ailettes,  and  sh.  charged  with 
winnowing  fans  ;  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  and  2  shs.  lost  ; 
formerly  in  C.,  now  in  N.Tr.  Ashdown,  Armour,  119  ;  Belcher, 
I,  28,  no.  50  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  35  ;  Boy's  Own  Paper,  XV, 
573  ;  Builder,  LXXVII,  438  ;  Crossley,  250  ;  Foster,  Feudal 
Arms,  222  (8vo),  177  (4to)  ;  Geneal.  Mag.,  II,  283  ;  G.  andj  S.,  20  ; 


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Haines,  146  (eff.),  148  (mittens)  ;  Hollis,  T,  and  O.,  Mon.  Effs., 
pt.  I,  no.  5  ;  Lithograph  by  Wm.  Wilson,  Dec.  1876  ;  Macklin, 
Br.  of  Eng.,  20  ;  Blanche,  Costume,  T,  pi.  2,  fig.  10,  p.  4  (ailettes)  ; 
St.  FauVs  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  130  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  1, 
no.  4  ;  Waller,  pt.  9.  II.  Robt.  London,  rector,  1416,  in  cope, 
sm.,  rel.,  formerly  in  C.,  now  in  S.Tr.  Belcher,  I,  29,  no.  51  ; 
Clinch,  Costume,  240  (efi.)  ;  G.  and  S.,  29  (eff.)  ;  Haines,  76  (eff.)  ; 
Oxford  Man.,  32  (eff.)  ;  St.  PauVs  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  137  (eff.). 
III.  Robt.  Arthur,  rector,  1454,  in  cope,  2  shs.,  formerly  in  C., 
now  in  S.Tr.  Belcher,  I,  29,  no.  53.  IV.  Robt.  Sheffelde,  M.A., 
rector,  1508,  secundum  computacionem  ecclesie  anglicane  ”, 
in  almuce,  1  sh.,  formerly  in  C.,  now  in  N.Tr.  Belcher,  I,  29, 

no.  54.  V.  Jane,  dau.  of  Lewys  Clefforht,  esq.,  w.  of - 

Eveas,  1530, 1  sh.,  local,  sm.,  N.Tr.  Belcher, 1,2^,  no.  ^2.  The 
inscrs.  of  II  and  IV  transposed  in  relaying,  also  the  sh.  of  IV 
to  II. 

Chatham.  I.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Steven  Borough,  born  at 
Northam,  Devon,  25  Sept.,  1525,  died  1584,  "'in  his  lifetime 
discovered  Muscovia  by  ye  northerne  sea  passage  to  St.  Nicholas 
in  the  yere  1553  ”,  when  Sir  Hugh  Willoughby  and  the  crews  of 
two  other  ships  were  frozen  to  death  in  Lappia  the  same  winter, 
afterwards  he  was  one  of  the  4  principal  masters  in  ordinary  to 
the  royal  navy,  N.  Belcher,  II,  38,  no.  117  ;  M.B.S.,  Trans., 
VI,  316. 

Chelsfield.  I.  Crucifix  (all  gone  but  base)  with  SS.  Mary 
(head  lost)  and  John  (lost),  scrolls  and  marg.  inscr.  to  Robt.  de 
Brun,  rector,  1417,  on  side  of  coped  tomb,  C.  Belcher,  II,  22, 
no.  56.  II.  Priest,  c.  1420,  in  mass  vests.  ;  inscr.  lost  *  sm., 
now  mnr.,  C.  Belcher,  I,  30,  no.  56.  III.  Wm.  Robroke, 
rector,  1420,  in  mass  vests,  without  stole,  sm.,  C.  Belcher,  I,  30, 
no.  55  ;  Etching  by  T.  Fisher,  1809.  IV.  Five  frags,  of  marg. 
inscr.  to  John  Kynge,  rector  and  patron,  1433,  name  and  date 
cut  on  stone,  rel,,  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  22,  no.  57.  V.  Civilian 
(eff.  lost)  and  w.,  c.  1480,  with  6  sons  (2  priests  in  acad.)  and  5 
daus.  with  a  tree  betw.  them  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  worn,  C.  Belcher, 

I,  30,  no.  57.  VI.  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Bonaventur,  w.  of  Thos. 
Bray,  1510,  with  4  sons  ;  1  dau.  lost  ;  C.  Belcher,  I,  30,  no.  58  ; 
Etching  by  T.  Fisher,  1809. 

Cheriton.  I.  John  Child,  M.A.,  rector,  1474,  in  acad.,  sm., 
now  mur.,  C.  Arch.  Cant.,  XVIII,  356  ;  Belcher,  II,  27,  no.  83. 

II.  Thos.,  son  of  Sir  John  Fogg,  rector,  1502,  in  arabics,  in  mass 
vests.,  sm.,  now  mur.,  C.  Arch.  Cant.,  XVIII,  356  ;  Belcher, 


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II,  27,  no.  82.  III.  Joan,  w.  of  Robt.  Brodnax,  1592,  aged  39, 
had  6  sons  and  8  dans.,  now  mur.,  C.  Arch.  Cant.,  XVIII,  356  ; 
Belcher,  II,  27,  no.  81. 

Chevening.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Lennard,  gent.,  1556, 
aged  76,  now  mur.,  S.A.  Belcher,  I,  46,  no.  82  ;  Hasted,  E., 
Hist,  of  Kent,  I,  361.  II.  Griffin  Lloyd,  rector,  1596,  aged  61, 
in  gown,  and  w.  Anne,  with  7  sons  and  2  daus.,  1  sh.,  inscr.  restored, 
rel.,  C.  ReZcAer,  I,  46,  no.  81. 

CniDDiNGSTONE.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Stretfield  of  Cranstead 
1584  ;  his  w.  Elizth.  pos.  ;  N.  Belcher,  II,  34,  no.  105.  II. 
Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.,  son  of  Thos.  [Birsty]  of  Birchensty,  Sussex, 
1637,  aged  68  ;  mar.  Anne,  dau.  and  coh.  of  John  Fremling,  had 
2  daus.,  Anne  and  Oath.  ;  N.  Belcher,  II,  34,  no.  107.  III. 
Inscr.  Margt.  Waters,  widow,  1638  ;  first  mar.  John  Reeve 
citizen  of  London  ;  her  dau.  Frances,  w.  of  John  Seyliard,  esq., 
pos.  ;  C.  Belcher,  II,  34,  no.  106. 

Chilham.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Fogg,  gent.,  a  connseiler  of  greate 
hops  and  expectation  ”,  1616,  aged  38,  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  25, 
no.  71.  II.  Inscr.  [Geo.],  brother  of  no.  I.,  M.A.  and  professor 
of  “  physicke  ”,  1617,  aged  41,  mutil.,  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  25,  no.  72. 

Chislehurst.  I.  Alan  Porter,  rector,  1482,  hf.  efi.  in  mass 
vests.,  rel.,  A.T.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  35,  no.  12  ;  Etching  by  T. 
Fisher  ;  Webb,  E.  A.,  Miller,  G.  W .,  and  Beckwith,  J .,  Hist,  of 
Chislehurst,  62  ;  Webb,  E.  A.,  Guide  to  the  Church,  1901,  27. 

II.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Alice  More,  sprung  from  the  family  of  Mores 
of  Odiham,  Hants.,  1st  w.  of  Rich.  Carmarden,  esq.,  1586,  aged 
42,  rel.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Thos.  Wigg,  esq.,  1602, 
aged  49  ;  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rich.  Carmarden,  esq.,  rel.,  C. 
IV.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Rich.  Carmarden,  esq.,  supervisor  of  customs 
and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  London,  1603,  aged  67,  rel.,  C.  V. 
Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Edm.  Poyntell  of  Chislehurst, 
gent.,  w.  of  Robt.  Hickes,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  1655, 
aged  31,  rel.,  C.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  the  shs. 
of  nos.  Ill,  and  IV.,  and  of  a  sh.  of  Walsingham  now  lost. 

Cliefe-at-Hoo.  I.  Thos.  Faunce,  yeoman,  1609,  aged  84,  in 
civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Alyce  (efi.  lost),  died  1592,  aged  63, 
with  2  sons  and  1  dau.,  (2)  Elizth.,  with  1  son  and  2  daus.  ;  Thos., 
his  eld.  son  by  Alice,  was  mayor  of  Rochester  at  the  time  of  his 
father’s  death  ;  N.  Belcher,  II,  37,  no.  114.  II.  Bonham 
Faunce,  gent.,  1652,  aged  55,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.  Elizth  and 
Mary,  by  “  eich  of  them  one  childe  ”,  N.  Belcher,  II,  36,  no.  113. 

III.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Jas.  Gissome,  1668,  aged  19  years  and  10 


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months,  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  38,  no.  215.  In  N.A.  are  indents  for 
2  marg.  inscrs.  in  Lombardics  to  (1)  Eleanor  de  Clive,  (2)  Joan, 
w.  of  John  Ram,  both  early  14th  cent.  In  the  latter  two  diamond 
shaped  stops  remained  in  1922. 

CoBHAM.  I.  Dame  Jone  de  Kobeham,  single  canopy,  engr.  c. 
1310-20  ;  marg.  inscr.  in  Fr.  in  Lombardics,  and  4  shs.  restored  ; 
large,  C.  Ashdown,  Costume,  80  ;  Bazaar,  8  Sept.,  1893  ;  Belcher, 
I,  31,  no.  59  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  82  ;  Building  World,  1  Nov., 
189]  ;  Gawthorp,  pi.  18,  p.  61  ;  Gough,  I,  pi.  39,  fig.  1,  p.  106  ; 
Haines,  165  ;  St.  FauVs  Eccles  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  141  ;  Sepulchral 
Memorials  of  the  Cohham  Family,  priv.  printed,  1874,  pi.  1  ; 
Suffling,  129  ;  Walhr,  pt.  12  ;  Ward.,  7.  Dame  Joan,  dan.  of 
Sir  Robt.  de  Septvans  and  one  of  the  coh.  of  Rose,  widow  of 
Stephen  de  Penchester,  was  the  1st  w.  of  Sir  John  de  Cobham, 
who  died  in  1300.  She  died  before  1298,  and  the  br.  was  probably 
laid  down  by  her  son  Sir  Henry,  first  baron  Cobham,  between 
1310-20.  II.  Sir  John  de  Cobham,  [2nd  baron  Cobham],  1354, 
in  arm.,  single  canopy,  2  shs.,  marg.  inscr,  in  Fr.  ;  head,  portions 
of  canopy,  parts  of  inscr.,  and  1  sh.  restored  ;  large,  C.  Assoc. 
Archit.  Soc.  Reports,  XVIII,  186  (eff.)  ;  Belcher,  I,  32,  no.  60  ; 
Building  World,  1  Dec.  1891  ;  Sep.  Alemorials,  pL  2  ;  Suffling, 
37  (eff.)  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  4.  The  inscr.  refers  to  Sir 
John  as  "  le  cortays  viandour.”  III.  Sir  John  de  Cobham, 
[3rd  baron  Cobham],  died  10  Jan.,  1407-8,  founder  of  the  college 
in  1362,  brass  engr.  c.  1365,  in  arm.  holding  a  church,  single 
canopy,  2  shs.,  marg.  inscr.  in  Fr.  ;  parts  of  the  canopy,  2  shs., 
and  a  greater  portion  of  the  marg.  inscr.  restored  ;  large,  C. 
Arch.  Cant.,  XI,  85  ;  Belcher,  I,  34,  no.  62  ;  Bib.  Top.  Brit.,  VI, 
no.  41,  pi.  9,  p.  42  ;  Boutell,  Br.  find  Slabs,  53  ;  Builder,  CII, 
184  ;  Druitt,  160  ;  Foster,  Feudal  Arms,  56  (8vo),  49  (4to)  ; 
Gawthorp,  pi.  25,  p.  70  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  6,  p.  22  ;  Nichols,  J.,  Hist, 
of  Leic.,  II,  pi.  77,  p.  442  ;  Sep.  Memorials,  pi.  9  ;  Somerset 
Arch.  Soc.  Proc.,  XLIV,  ii,  28  ;  Suffling,  47  (eff.)  ;  Thorpe,  Cust. 
Roff.,  pi.  9,  p.  88  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  5  (eff.).  IV.  Sir 
Tlios.  de  Cobham,  1367,  in  arm.,  single  canopy,  2  shs.,  marg. 
inscr.  in  Fr.  ;  portions  of  canopy,  the  2  shs.,  and  most  of  marg. 
inscr.  restored  ;  large,  C.  Belcher,  I,  33,  no.  61  ;  Boutell,  Series 
(eff.)  ;  Sep.  Memorials,  pi.  3  ;  Suffling,  40  (eff.)  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus. 
List,  pi.  5  (eff.).  V.  Dame  Margt.  de  Cobham,  [dau.  of  Sir 
Hen.  de  Cobham,  1st  baron  Cobham],  w.  [(1)  of  Matthew  Fitz- 
herbert,  (2)]  of  Sir  Wm.  Pympe,  1375,  single  canopy,  2  shs.,  marg. 
inscr.  in  Fr.  :  arms  of  lady,  entire  canopy,  shs.,  and  marg.  inscr. 


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restored  ;  large,  C.  Belcher,  I,  35,  no.  63  ;  Boutell,  Series 
(attributed  to  no.  VI)  ;  Druitt,  250  (eff.)  ;  Sep.  Memorials,  pi.  4  ; 
Suffling,  133  (elf.).  VI.  Dame  Maude  de  Cobeliam,  [sister  or 
dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Pympe],  w.  of  Sir  Thos.  de  Cobeham  [of  Roundall], 
1380,  single  canopy,  2  shs.,  marg.  inscr.  in  Fr.  ;  portions  of 
canopy,  the  2  shs.,  and  greater  part  of  the  marg.  inscr.  restored  ; 
large,  C.  Belcher,  I,  36,  no.  64  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  83  (elf.)  ; 
Gough,  I,  pi.  39,  fig.  2,  p.  106  (elf.)  ;  Sep.  Memorials ,  pi.  5  ; 
Suffling,  135  (eff.).  VII.  Dame  Margt.  de  Cobeham,  dau.  of 
[Hugh  Courtenay,  2nd  earl  of  Devon],  w.  of  Sir  John  de  Cobham 
the  founder  (no.  Ill),  1395,  single  canopy  with  B.V.  Mary  and 
Child  above  centre  finial,  2  shs.,  marg.  inscr.  in  Fr.  ;  slight 
restorations  to  canopy  and  inscr.  ;  large,  C.  Arch.  Cant.,  XI,  86  ; 
Belcher,  I,  37,  no.  65  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  Druitt,  250  ;  Encycl.  Brit., 
Ilth  ed.,  IV,  pi.  1,  fig.  5,  p.  434  ;  Exeter  Dioc.  Archit.  Soc.  Trans., 
2  S.  Ill,  250  ;  Rogers,  Sep.  Effs.  of  Devon,  100  and  pi.  28,  fig.  17, 
and  Memorials  of  the  West,  340  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans., 
V,  142  ;  Sep.  Memorials,  pi.  6  ;  Somerset  Arch.  Soc.  Proc.,  XLIV, 
ii,  29  ;  Suffling,  135  (elf.)  ;  Ward,  13.  Dame  Margt.  was  sister 
to  Sir  Peter  Courtenay,  K.G.,  and  to  Abp.  Courtenay.  Her  only 
child,  a  dau.  Joan,  mar.  Sir  John  de  la  Pole  (br.  at  Chrishall, 
Essex)  and  left  an  only  dau.  Joan  (no.  XIII),  who  became  heiress 
to  her  grandfather  Sir  John  de  Cobham  (no.  III).  VTII. 
Reginald  de  Cobham,  [rector  of  Cowling,  Northfleet,  and  Chartham, 
canon  of  Salisbury,  died  1402],  in  cope,  on  a  bracket  under  sm. 
triple  canopy,  with  inscr.  on  stem,  2  shs.  ;  head  of  efi.,  portions 
of  canopy  and  bracket,  and  the  2  shs.  restored  ;  N.A.  Belcher, 
I,  38,  no.  66  ;  Boutell,  Series.  IX.  Rauf  de  Cobham,  esq., 
1402,  hf.  elf.  in  arm.  holding  inscr.  in  Fr.,  1  sh.,  C.  Antiquarian 
Etching  Club,  II,  pi.  14  ;  Belcher,  I,  44,  no.  77  ;  Boutell,  Series, 
and  Christian  Mon.,  151  ;  Suffling,  46.  The  arms  are  those  of 
Cobham  of  Chaff ord.  X.  Sir  Reginald,  son  of  Sir  Gerard 

Braybrok,  [2nd]  husband  of  Dame  Joan,  lady  of  Cobham,  h.  of 
Sir  John  de  Cobham  the  founder,  died  at  Middleburgh  in  Flanders, 
1405,  in  arm.,  with  sons  Reginald  and  Robt.  standing  on  pedestals, 
single  canopy  with  Trinity  above  centre  finial,  2  shs.,  marg.  inscr.  ; 
parts  of  eff.,  son  Robt.  and  his  pedestal,  the  2  shs.,  portions  of 
canopy  and  of  inscr.  restored  ;  large,  C.  Arch.  Cant.,  XI,  88  ; 
Archit.  Assoc.  Sketch  Book,  N.S.  IX  ;  Belcher,  I,  39,  no.  69  ; 
Gough,  II,  pi.  5*,  p.  17  ;  Sep.  Memorials,  pi.  7  ;  Somerset  Arch. 
Soc.  Proc.,  XLIV,  ii,  36  ;  Suffling,  51  (eff.)  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List, 
pi.  12.  XI.  Sir  Nicholas  Hawberk,  [3rd]  husband  of  Dame 


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Joan,  lady  of  Cobham,  died  at  Cowling  Castle,  1407,  in  arm.,  with 
son  John  standing  on  a  pedestal,  triple  canopy  with  Trinity, 

B. V.  Mary  and  Child,  and  St.  George,  each  under  a  sm.  canopy, 

2  shs.,  marg.  inscr.  ;  helmet  under  head  and  crest,  dexter  sh.  and 
hf.  sinister,  sm.  details  of  canopy  and  a  few  words  of  inscr. 
restored  ;  large,  C.  Belcher,  I,  40,  no.  70  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and 
Slabs,  178  (eh.),  235  (St.  George)  ;  Builder,  CII,  72  ;  Chester 
Arch.  Soc.  Trans.,  N.S.  V,  85  ;  Gough,  II,  pL  6*,  p.  17  ;  Hewitt, 
Armour,  III,  364  (St.  George)  ;  Sep.  Me?norials,  pi.  8  ;  Somerset 
Arch.  Soc.  Proc.,  XLIV,  ii,  37  ;  Suffling,  55  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus. 
List,  pi.  12.  In  the  inscrs.  of  nos.  X  and  XI,  Joan  Cobham  is 
styled  Dame  Joan,  lady  of  Cobham,  and  h.  of  John  de  Cobham, 
founder  of  this  college,  so  these  memorials  could  not  have  been 
laid  down  until  after  the  death  of  the  founder,  her  grandfather, 
in  1408,  or  she  would  not  have  been  styled  lady  of  Cobham.  Both 
brasses  are  from  the  same  workshop.  XII.  Wm.  Tannere, 
''  qui  primus  obiit  magister  istius  collegii,”  1418,  hf.  eff.  in  almuce, 

C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  65  ;  Belcher,  I,  44,  no.  75  :  Boutell, 
Series.  He  was  not  the  1st  master  of  the  coll.,  but  the  1st  who 
died  in  office.  XIII.  Joan,  lady  of  Cobham,  formerly  w.  of 
Sir  Reginald  Braybrook,  1433,  in  mantle,  with  6  sons  and  4  daus., 

3  scrolls,  6  shs.,  and  inscr.,  large,  C.  Arch.  Cant.,  XI,  100  ; 

Belcher,  I,  41,  no.  71  ;  Druitt,  264  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  35,  p.  103  ; 
Sep.  Memorials,  pi.  10  ;  Somerset  Arch.  Soc.  Proc.,  XLIV,  ii,  33  ; 
Suffling,  140  (eff.  and  children).  Joan,  lady  Cobham,  only  dau. 
and  h.  of  Sir  John  de  la  Pole  by  Joan,  only  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir 
John  de  Cobham  the  founder,  succeeded  her  grandJather  in  1408. 
She  had  5  husbands,  (1)  Sir  Robt.  de  Hemenhale,  who  died  in 
1391,  and  was  buried  in  Westminster  Abbey;  (2)  Sir  Reginald 
Braybrook  (no.  X)  ;  (3)  Sir  Nich.  Hawberk  (no.  XI)  ;  (4)  Sir 

John  Oldcastle,  burnt  as  a  Lollard  in  1417  ;  and  (5)  Sir  John 
Harpeden,  who  survived  her  and  was  buried  in  Westminster 
Abbev  in  1438,  where  his  brass  still  remains.  XIV.  John 
Gerye,  priest,  fellow  of  the  college,  1447,  in  the  head  of  a  cross, 
all  lost  but  a  finial  and  the  stem  (hf.  restored)  bearing  the  inscr., 
N.A.  Belcher,  I,  38,  no.  68  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  53,  fig.  2,  p.  149. 
XV.  John  Gladwyn,  master  of  the  college,  c.  1450,  in  cope,  scrolls 
and  inscr.,  N.  Belcher,  I,  44,  no.  74.  XVI.  Inscr.  (hf.  eff. 
lost).  Wm.  Hobson,  master  of  the  college,  1473  ;  one  hf.  restored  ; 
the  original  hf.  is  palimp.,  on  rev.  part  of  another  inscr.,  "  hie 
jacent  magist’  .  .  .  obiit  xx  die  mens’  .  .  .  ac  Isabella 
et  Agne  .  .  .”,  15th  cent.,  now  fastened  down  ;  C.  Belcher, 


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VTT r  of  palimp.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

;  John  Sprotte,  master  of  the  college,  1498,  in  cope  ;  inscr. 

restored  ;  C,  Belcher,  I,  44,  no.  76.  XVIII.  Sir  John  Broke, 
[7th]  baron  Cobham,  [died  1512],  eff.  lost,  and  [2nd]  w.  Margt., 

70^'  Burgavenny,  1506,  with  8  sons  and 

0  dans.,  double  canopy  with  Trinity  on  centre  finial,  4  shs.,  marg. 

7  ^  ’  portions  of  canopy  and  of  marg.  inscr.  restored  ; 

C.  Belcher,  I,  42,  no.  72  ;  Druitt,  278  ;  Sep.  Memorials,  pi.  13  • 
Sornerset  Arch.  Soc.  Proc.,  XLV,  ii,  2  ;  Suffling,  151  (lady,  children 
an  rin.).  ^  IX.  Sir  Thos.  Brooke,  [8th]  baron  Cobham, 
kinsman  and  h.  of  Sir  Richard  Beanchampe,  1529,  in  arm.,  and 
[1st]  w  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Hen.  Haydon,  with  7  sons  and  6 
daus  4shs.,  marg.  inscr.  ;  the  inscr.  states  Sir  Thos.  mar.  secondly 
Dorothy  Southwell,  widow,  and  thirdly  Elizth.  Hart,  but  left  no 
issue  by  either  ;  C.  Belcher,  I,  43,  no.  73  ;  Druitt,  180  (effs.)  ; 
bep.  Memorials,  pi.  14  ;  Somerset  Arch.  Soc.  Proc.,  XLV,  ii  3  9  • 
90  (effs.  and  children)  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  ply'll. 
he  first  restoration  of  the  brasses  and  monuments  at  Cobham 
was  carried  out  in  1839  under  the  supervision  of  J.  G.  Nichols  and 
C.  iSpence  at  the  cost  of  Mr.  F.  C.  Brooke  of  Ufford,  Suff.,  the 
representative  of  the  male  line  of  Brooke,  lord  Cobham.  The 
final  work  in  1865-6,  including  the  restoration  of  the  shs.,  inscrs., 
and  missing  portions  of  the  figs,  was  under  the  general  direction 
of  Mr  J.  G.  Waller.  F or  an  account  of  the  families  of  Cobham  and 
Brooke,  see  ''  The  Lords  of  Cobham  their  monuments  and  the 
church,”  by  J.  G.  Waller,  in  "  Arch.  Cant.”  XI,  49,  and  XII,  113, 
and  Brook  of  Somerset  and  Devon,  barons  of  Cobham  in  Kent.”’ 
by  W.  H.  Hamilton  Bogers  in  ''  Proc.  Somerset  Arch.  Soc.”  XLIV, 
ii,  1,  XLV,  ii,  1,  and  XLVI,  ii,  109.  In  1874  Mr.  F.  C.  Brooke 
privately  printed  under  the  title  ‘‘  Sepulchral  Memorials  of  the 
Cobham  Family  ”  a  set  of  16  plates  showing  12  of  the  brasses  before 
restoration,  and  4  in  other  churches. 


COLDRED.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Fyntch,  gent.,  1615  ;  mar.  Bennet, 
dau.  and  h.  of  Christ.  Hunniwood,  gent.,  had  4  sons,  Wm., 

Christ.,  Thos.,  Robt.,  and  3  daus.,  Bennet,  Mary,  Margt.  ;  mur.  C. 

Belcher,  II,  25,  no,  70. 

CowDEN.  I.  Inscr.  John  Seale,  1603,  mur.,  N. 

Cowling.  I.  Feyth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Brook,  lord  of  Cobham, 
1508,  sm.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  35,  no.  109  ;  Somerset  Arch.  Soc. 
Proc.,  XLV,  ii,  8.  II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Wodyeare,  gent.,  1611  ; 
mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Wm.  Lynch,  gent.,  had  1  son  and  3  daus.  ;  N. 
Belcher,  II,  35,  no.  110.  III.  Inscr.  Sybell,  dau.  of  Gilbert 


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Thurston  of  London,  w.  of  Math.  Sparks,  rector,  mar.  28  years, 
1639,  aged  67,  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  35,  no.  III. 

Cranbrook.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1520,  with  a  child  in  swaddling 
clothes,  mcht.  mark  with  initials  T.S.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  S.C.  Belcher, 
II,  29,  no.  94  ;  Oough,  II,  pi.  XII,  p.  ccxxviii ;  Lane,  and  Ches. 
Hist.  Soc.  Trans.,  4  S.  XXVI,  34,  no.  82  (mark)  ;  Suffling,  258. 
Probably  Thos.  Sheefe,  1520.  II.  insers.  (effs.  lost).  (1)  Thos. 
Robarts  of  Glassenbury,  esq.,  son  of  Walter  Robarts,  “  havinge 
beene  highe  sherif  of  Kent  and  beinge  a  justice  of  ye  peace  and 
quorum”,  died  1557, and  (2)  Walter  Robarts,  esq.,  son  of  Thos., 
“  beinge  a  justice  of  the  peace  ”,  died  1580,  C.  Belcher,  II,  29, 
nos.  87,  88.  III.  Inscr.  Alex.  Weller  of  Cranbrook,  clothier, 
1596  ;  mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Jervis  Hence,  had  6  sons  and  5  daus., 
S.A.  Belcher,  II,  29,  no.  89.  IV.  Inscr.  Mary,  w.  of  Thos. 
Sheaff,  1609,  aged  73,  mar.  45  years,  had  9  sons  and  6  daus.,  N. 

V.  Inscr.  John  Sharpie  the  elder,  1613,  N.  Belcher,  II,  29,  no.  90. 

VI.  Inscr.  Wm.  Sheaf,  1616,  aged  73,  N.  Belcher,  II,  29,  no.  92. 

VII.  Inscr.  John  Sharpie  the  younger,  1617,  N.  Belcher,  II,  29, 
no.  91.  VIII.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau  of  John  Hay,  esq., ''  councelor- 
at  Jawe  ”,  w.  of  John  Pet  ter,  1625,  aged  29,  C.  Belcher,  II,  29, 
no.  29.  IX.  Sir  Thos.  Roberts,  knt.  and  bart.,  1627,  aged  67, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Frances,  dau.  of  Martin  James,  esq.,  kng.  ; 
mar.  47  years,  had  5  sons,  the  1st  unnamed,  Walter,  Thos.,  Wm., 
John,  and  3  daus.,  Elizth.,  mar.  Sir  Alex.  Colepeper  ;  Frances, 
mar.  (1)  John  Hoper,  esq.,  (2)  Hen.  Crispe,  esq.  ;  Anne,  mar. 
Thos.  Crispe,  gent.  ;  inscr.,  10  Lat.  vv.,  ach.,  and  marg.  inscr.  ; 
son  Walter  pos.  ;  partly  covered,  C.  Belcher,  II,  30,  no.  95.  In 
C.  is  a  slab  showing  indents,  now  filled  with  cement,  for  a 
floriated  cross  with  the  coronation  of  the  Virgin  above,  and  a  marg. 
inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Stephen,  rector  in  1309.  0.  and  S., 
pi.  5  (Fisher’s  drawing).  In  S.C.  is  another  slab  with  indents 
for  a  floriated  cross  with  a  large  bust  above,  and  a  marg.  inscr. 
in  Lombardics,  similar  in  design  to  a  slab  at  Brasted.  The 
greater  portion  of  the  inscr.  is  now  illegible,  but  the  slab  may  be 
attributed  to  Wm.  de  Mepham,  rector,  1310-22.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 
is  a  rubbing  of  11  daus.  and  2  mutil.  scrolls,  c.  1500,  now  lost. 

Cray,  Foots.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Myton,  rector,  1489,  C.  Belcher, 
II,  33,  no.  104. 

Cray,  St.  Mary.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  in  shroud  lost),  Isabel  Cossale, 
mother  of  Wm.  Obson,  c.  1500,  rel.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  26,  no.  80 
(inscr.)  ;  Drawings,  pi.  8  (eff.)  ;  O.  and  S.,  pi.  6  (eff.).  In  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  the  eff.  II.  Rich.  Abery,  1508,  in 


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civil  dress,  and  3  ws.,  Joan,  Agnes,  Elynor,  sm.,  C.  Belch, er,  I, 
45,  no.  79.  III.  Rich.,  son  of  John  Manning,  gent.,  1604, 
aged  63,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Rachel,  dan.  and  coh.  of  Wm.  White 
of  Hampstead,  Middx.,  mar.  39  years,  died  without  issue,  C. 
Beaumont,  54  :  Belcher,  I,  45,  no.  80.  IV.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv. 
Rich.,  son  of  Thos.  Manning,  1605,  “  housekeper  good  &  joyed 
much  to  welcom  frem  &  frynd  ”,  C.  Belcher,  II,  26,  no.  79.  V. 
Philadelphia,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Geo.  Merttins,  president  and  treasurer 
of  Christ’s  Hospital,  w.  of  Benj.  Greenwood,  esq.,  died  1747,  aged 
46  years  and  7  days,  engr.  c.  1773,  at  same  time  as  no.  VI,  rect. 
pi.  with  inscr.,  C.  Beaumont,  58  ;  Belcher,  I,  45,  no.  78.  VI. 
Benj.  Greenw’ood,  esq.,  son  of  Augustine  Greenwood  of  Lancaster, 
mcht.,  1773,  aged  81,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  C.  Beaumont,  58  ; 
Belcher,  I,  45,  no.  78.  VII.  Inscr.  Geo.  Greenwood,  esq.,  only 
son  of  nos.  V  and  VI,  1776,  aged  46,  C.  Belcher,  II,  26,  no.  78. 
Nos.  V,  VI,  VII,  on  same  stone.  The  hr.  to  Elizth.,  w.  first  to 
John  Hart,  gent.,  and  then  to  Geo.  Cobham,  1544,  has  been 
removed  to  Lullingstone  church  (q.v.). 

Ctjdham.  I.  Alys,  sister  of  John  Alegh  of  Addington,  Surrey, 
esq.,  justice  of  the  quorum,  w.  of  Water  Waleys,  1503,  with  6 
sons  and  3  daus.,  3  shs.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  38,  no.  116  ;  Gent.  Mag,, 
1804,  ii,  901. 

CuxTON.  I.  Inscr.  (eh.  lost).  John  Buttyll,  chaplain  to  Prince 
Edw.,  parson  of  Cuxton,  [died  1568],  engr.  c.  1545  ;  palimp.,  on 
rev.  portions  of  canopy  work,  15th  cent.  ;  formerly  on  A.T., 
now  destroyed,  loose  in  ch.  chest  in  1922.  Belcher,  II,  25,  no.  73 
(obv.  and  rev.).  Gough,  II,  pi.  32,  p.  ccxc,  gives  an  engraving  of 
the  tomb.  II.  Inscr.  (mutil  and  broken).  John  [Turner], 
woolpacker  of  London ,  1545  ;  palimp, ,  on  rev.  portions  of  2  inscrs. , 
one  to  Adam  atte  Sterre,  1395,  and  w'.  Marion,  139-,  the  other  a 
few  words  of  a  15th  cent,  inscr.  ;  loose  in  chest  in  1922.  Belcher, 
II,  25,  no.  74  (obv.  and  rev.).  For  the  identification  of  John 
Turner  see  ''  N.  and  Q.  ”,  5  S.  XI,  6. 

Darenth.  I.  Inscr.  John  Crepehege  and  w.  Joan,  15th  cent., 
rel.,  S.A.  Thorpe,  Gust.  Boff.,  pi.  13,  fig.  3,  p.  104.  II.  Inscr. 
with  4  Lat.  vv.  Mary,  dau.  of  Symon  Clarke,  parson  of  Murston, 
one  of  the  6  preachers  of  the  ch.  of  Canterbury,  w.  of  Andrew 
Bridges,  parson  of  Nusted,for  15  years,  and  sometime  w.  of  Hen. 
Farbrace,  vicar  of  Farningham  (q.v.),  parson  of  Halstead,  and 
1st  parson  of  Ightham,  1617,  rel.,  C. 

Hartford.  I.  Rich.  Martyn  of  Hartford,  in  civil  dress  with 
mantle,  and  w. - ,  1402,  double  canopy,  marg.  inscr.,  repaired 


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and  rel.,  large,  0.  Arch.  Cant.,  XVITI,  387  ;  Belcher,  I,  49, 
no.  88  ;  Clinch,  Costume,  53  (man)  ;  O.  and  S.,  32  (man)  ;  Haines, 
200  (man)  ;  MacTdin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  159  ;  M.B.8.  Portfolio,  II, 
pi.  39  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  139  (man)  ;  V.  and  A. 
Mus.  List,  pi.  35.  II.  Agnes,  dan.  of  John  Appleton,  w.  (1) 
of  Wm.  Hessil,  baron  of  the  exchequer  to  Hen.  VI,  and  (2)  of 
Robt.,  brother  of  Sir  Thos.  Molyngton,  knt.,  baron  of  Wemme, 
1454,  in  widow’s  dress,  rel.,  C.  Belcher,  I,  48,  no.  87  ;  0.  and  S., 
pi.  8.  III.  Joan,  2nd  w.  of  Wm.  Rothele  ;  the  only  remains 
of  the  br.  to  Wm.  Rothele  of  Hartford,  1464  and  ws.  Beatrix 
and  Joan  ;  rel.,  C.  Belcher,  I,  50,  no.  92  ;  0.  and  S.,  pi.  9.  In 
coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  showing  feet  of  man,  4  daus.,  and 
part  of  the  inscr.  IV.  Inscr.  in  12  Lat.  vv.  (eff.  in  acad. 
lost).  John  Hornley,  S.T.B.,  [1477],  rel.,  C.  Belcher,  I,  50, 
no.  89  ;  O.  and  S.,  pi.  10.  He  was  president  of  Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford,  vicar  of  Hartford,  1442-72,  and  rector  of  St.  Bennet 
Sherehog,  London,  1453-77.  V.  Rich.  Burlton,  gent.,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Kath.,  1496,  inscr.  in  7  curious  Eng.  vv.,  loose. 
Arch.  Cant.,  XVIII,  389  (inscr.)  ;  Belcher,  I,  50,  no.  94.  It  is 

very  doubtful  whether  the  effs.  belong  to  the  inscr.  VI. - 

Wiltshire,  1508,  in  civil  dress  ;  w.  Elenor,  1477,  and  marg.  inscr. 
lost  ;  rel.,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  48,  no.  86  ;  O.  and  S.,  pis.  11,  12. 
VII.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Beer,  esq.,  1572,  and  ws.  Alyce  and 
Joan  ;  also  his  son  and  h.  Henry,  1574,  who  mar.  Anne,  widow 
of  Rich.  Hewlett,  gent.,  and  had  a  son  Wm.  (dec.);  inscr. 
palimp.  (fastened  down),  on  rev.  4  pieces  of  a  Flemish  marg. 
inscr.,  16th cent. ;  rel.,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  50,  no.  90  (obv.) .  VIII. 
Upper  hf.  of  a  lady,  c.  1590,  rel.,  C.  Belcher,  I,  50,  no.  91  ; 
G.  and  S'.,  pi.  13.  Rubbing  of  figure  complete  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 
IX.  Wm.  Heath,  gent.,  principal  of  Staple  Inn,  one  of  the 
attorneys  of  the  common  pleas  at  Westminster,  1590,  aged  63,  in 
civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  Elizth.,  holding  an  infant  in  swaddling 
clothes,  she  had  10  sons  and  6  daus.,  and  died  in  1582,  aged  40, 
and  Anne,  1  sh.,  rel.,  N.  Belcher,  I,  48,  no.  85  (children  omitted). 
Wm.  Heath  founded  the  grammar  school  at  Hartford.  X. 
Capt.  Arthur  Bostocke,  gent.,  1612  (eff.  lost),  and  w.  Frances 
(head  mutil.),  2nd  dau.  of  Francis  Rogers,  esq.,  had  2  sons  and 
4  daus.,  rel.,  C.  Belcher,  I,  50,  no.  93  (lady),  II,  41,  no.  127 
(inscr.)  ;  O.  and  8.,  pi.  14.  Rubbing  of  4  daus.  in  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq.  In  C.  is  an  indent  for  a  floriated  cross  with  sm.  eff. 
in  head.  Nos.  I,  II,  IV,  VI,  VII,  VIII  and  X  rel.  in  their 
original  stones  in  1925.  Some  of  the  stones  have  been  refaced. 


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polished  and  the  names  and  dates  incised  thereon.  No.  V  was 

about  to  be  rel.  in  Sept.,  1925.  Nos.  Ill  and  IX  are  in  new 
slabs. 

Davington.  I.  John  Edwards,  who  pos.,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Anne,  a  kinswoman  of  lord  Wotton,  1613,  aged  63,  with  1  son 
and  3  daus.  (2  infants  in  swaddling  clothes),  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with 
sh.  and  inscr.,  mur.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  40,  no.  121  ;  Willement,  T., 
Hist,  of  Davington,  104.  II.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Edm.  Lasheford 
alias  Lyshford,  gent.,  1616,  aged  25,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  lozenge 
and  inscr.,  mur.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  40,  no.  120  ;  Willement,  105. 

Deal,  Upper.  I.  Thos.  Baker  “  otherwys  called  [Barbor],” 
1508,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  [Deonys],  with  4  sons  and  4  daus., 
inscr.  mutil.,  C.  Belcher,  I,  47,  nj.  83.  II.  Thos.  Boys,  esq.’ 
son  of  John  Boys  of  Eredfield  in  Nonnington,  esq.,  “  in  his  youthe 
a  gentleman  at  armes  at  Calles  and  mayor  for  two  years  together 
of  Calles,”  attended  Hen.  VIII  at  the  siege  of  Boulogne,  receiver 
of  Guisnes,  made  captain  of  Deal  Castle  in  1551,  died  1562,  aged 
60,  in  arm.,  kng.,  ach.  and  motto,  mur.,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  47, 
no.  84,  and  II,  39,  no.  118.  III.  Anne,  only  child  of  Thos. 
Consant,  parson  of  Deal,  and  of  his  w.  Judith,  ''  after  13  years 
maried,”  born  18  June  and  died  “  sodenly  at  nurse  ”  20  July, 
1606,  aged  1  month,  in  swaddling  clothes,  C.  under  altar. 
Belcher,  II,  39,  no.  119. 

Denton,  near  Dover.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  John  Boys,  esq., 
patron  of  the  ch.,  attorney  general  of  the  court  of  chancery  of  the 
duchy  of  Lancaster,  1543,  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  41,  no.  123.  II. 
Inscr.  and  sh.  Hen.,  son  and  h.  of  Valentine  Pettit  of  Dandelion 
in  Thanet,  gent.,  1624,  also  his  eld.  son  Valentine,  and  his  dau., 
Kath.,  N.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  167.  III.  Inscr.  and  lozenge. 
Hanna,  dau.  of  Sir  Adam  Sprakeling,  knt.,  w.  of  Hen.  Pettit  of 
Dandelion,  gent.,  1641,  local,  C.  Belcher,  II,  41,  no.  122. 

Ditton.  I.  Inscr.  Master  Bich.  Leggate,  1481,  C.  Belcher, 
II,  41,  no.  125.  II.  Howland  Shakerley,  gent.,  son  and  h.  of 
Francis  Shakerley  of  Brookcourt,  esq.,  fellow  of  Gray’s  Inn,  1576, 
in  arm.,  all  lost  but  feet,  this  memoryall  of  his  deathe  made  by 
a  young  gentlewoman  as  an  argument  of  her  unseperable  good 
meaninge  towards  hym,”  C.  Belcher,  II,  41,  no.  124. 

Doddington.  I.  Inscr.  Mary  Fell,  widow,  eld.  dau.  of  John 
§6nt.,  1614,  mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Francis  Bourne  of 
Sharsted,  esq.,  1615,  aged  86,  left  3  sons  and  4  daus.,  S.C.  Belcher, 
II,  41,  no.  126.  In  S.C.  is  an  indent  for  a  floriated  cross  with 
inscrs.  in  Lombardics  to  Hich.  de  Sharstede,  14th  cent. 


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Dover,  St.  James.  I.  Vincent  Huffam,  minister,  in  gown  with 
stole,  [1613],  with  1  son,  and  w.  with  1  dan.,  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv. 
byl.G.andW.R.  ;  another  inscr.  lost  ;  mur.  in  orig.  slab  in  vestry 
hall.  Arch.  Cant.,  XXII,  28  ;  Belcher,  II,  42,  no.  128. 

Dover,  St.  Mary.  I.  Wm.  Jones,  gent.,  1638,  aged  75,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Kath.,  1636,  aged  72,  mar.  49  years,  had  1  son  and 
9  dans.,  “  he  was  married  on  a  Saboth  day  and  buried  on  a 
Saboth  day,  both  in  this  church  ”,  2  shs.,  now  mur.,  N.C.  Belcher, 

II,  43,  no.  131  ;  Clinch,  Churches,  232  (head  of  man)  ;  Baffling, 
336  (head).  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  2  brasses, 
nowlost,  (1)  inscr.  Mr.  Thos.  Elwood,  "  omnibus  quinque  portuum 
muneribus  functi  ”,  1604  ;  (2)  inscr.  Christ.,  son  and  h.  apparent 
of  Rich.  Hutton,  serjeant-atJaw,  1616.  Both  loose  in  vestry 
in  1845. 

Downe.  I.  Civilian  with  anelace,  and  w.,  c.  1400  ;  inscr. 
lost ;  rel.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  45,  no.  133.  Possibly  John  Petle, 
1395,  and  w.  Julian,  dau.  and  h.  of  Wm.  Trowemer.  II.  Thos. 
Petle,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Isabel  (elf.  lost),  c.  1420,  sm.,  N. 
Belcher,  II,  45,  no.  134.  Rubbing  with  w.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Manning,  1543,  and  w.  Agnes,  dau.  and 
coh.  of  John  Petle  of  Trowemer,  local,  N.  Belcher,  II,  45,  no. 
135.  IV.  Jacob  Verzelini,  esq.,  born  in  Venice,  died  1606, 
aged  84,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  born  in  Antwerp,  of  the 
ancient  house  of  Vandburen  and  Mace,  died  1607,  aged  73,  mar. 
49  years  and  4  months,  wdth  6  sons  and  3  daus.,  3  shs.,  large,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  44,  no.  132  ;  M.B.8.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  4,  pi.  6  ;  V.  and 
A.  Mus.  List.  pi.  43  (effs.).  A  broken  and  mutil.  inscr.  to  John 
Bederenden,  clothier,  chamberlain  of  London,  1445  ;  partly 
palimp.,  on  rev.  a  frag,  of  another  inscr.  ;  loose  for  many  years, 
is  apparently  lost.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Eastry.  I.  Thos.  Nevynson,  esq.,  provost-marshal  and  scout¬ 
master  of  East  Kent,  captain  of  the  light  horse  of  the  lathe  of 
St.  Augustine,  1590,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rich.  Tebolde, 
esq.,  by  whom  6  sons  and  4  daus.,  ach.  and  sh.,  C.  Belcher,  I, 

51,  no.  96.  II.  Inscr  . - Boteler,  esq.,  1580,  and  son  Rich., 

1600,  the  latter  left  5  sons  and  2  daus.  surviving,  N.  Belcher,  II, 
48,  no.  144.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.  Boteler,  esq.,  1614,  aged 
50,  N.  Belcher,  II,  48,  no.  145.  IV.  Inscr.  Sir  Roger  Nevison, 
1625,  C.  Belcher,  I,  51,  no.  95. 

Edenbridge.  I.  Inscr.  (chamfer).  [Thos].  Martyn,  esq.,  and 
son  [Rich.],  1458,  much  mutil.  and  misplaced,  formerly  on  A.T., 
now  mur.,  S.C.  II.  John  Selyard  of  Bracested,  gent.,  1558, 


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aged  68,  in  civil  dress  ;  by  his  w.  Alice  he  had  3  sons,  John, 
Francis,  Wm.,  and  1  dan.  Mary  ;  2  shs.,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  52, 
no.  97  ;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2  S.  I,  96.  III.  Inscr.  with  sh. 

Robt.,  son  of  Rich.  Jemet  of  Skaines,  gent.,  1662,  aged  37,  and 
son  Robt.,  1663  ;  had  by  w.  Timothea  (who  pos.)  2  sons,  Rich., 
Robt.,  and  5  dans.,  Margt.,  Elizth.,  Anne,  Timothea,  Jane  ;  S.C. 

Elham.  I.  Inscr.  Nich.  More  of  Betenham  in  Cranbrook, 
gent.,  died  at  Wingmore  in  Elham,  1577, aged  59  ;  mar.  (1)  Clare, 
dan.  of  John  Toke  of  Great  Chart,  (2)  Cecily,  dan.  of  Sir  Thos. 
Kemp,  knt.  II.  Inscr.  Michael  Pyx,  mayor  of  Folkestone  [in 
1582],  ''  bayly  to  Yarmouth  ”,  1601,  aged  70  ;  his  son  Thos.  pos. 
Both  said  to  be  under  organ.  Rubbings  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Elmsted.  I.  Ladv  and  2  shs.  ;  the  remains  of  the  hr.  to 
Christ.  Gay,  [1507],  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.  Agnes  and  Joan  ; 
formerly  on  A.T.  in  C.  with  stone  inscr.  above,  slab  now  on  floor 
of  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  46,  nos.  136  (eff.  and  shs.),  137  (inscr.).  II. 
Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  John  Cloke  of  Korthleigh  in  Elmsted, 
gent.,  1617,  aged  58,  N.C.  Belcher,  II,  46,  no.  138.  .  III.  Inscr. 
with  6  w.,  etc.,  and  sh.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thos.  Godfrey  of  Lydd, 
esq.,  w.  of  Sir  John  Honywood,  knt.,  1638,  died  of  dropsy,  left 
3  sons  and  4  daus.,  text  from  Ps.  69,  “  serva  me  deus  quia  perveni- 
unt  aquae  usque  ad  animam  ”,  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  47,  no.  139. 

Erith.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  Felice  atte  Cok,  c.  1360,  now  mur., 
S.C.  Belcher,  II,  47,  no.  143.  II.  Roger  Sender,  "  serviens 

abbatis  et  conventus  de  Lesens  [Lesnes],  1425,  in  civil  dress,  sm., 
S.C.  Belcher,  I,  54,  no.  99  ;  Harris,  J.,  Parish  of  Erith,  1885, 

10,  pi.  3.  III.  John  Ailemer,  1435,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margery, 

S.C.  Belcher,  I,  54,  no.  98  ;  Harris,  10,  pi.  5.  IV.  Emme, 

dau.  of  John  Walden,  alderman  of  London,  mayor  of  the  staple 
of  Calais,  w.  of  John  W^ode,  citizen  of  London,  merchant  of  the 
staple,  1471,  1  sh.,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  54,  no.  101  ;  G.  and  >8.,  pi.  15  ; 
Harris,  10,  pi.  2.  V.  Three  sons  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to 
Rich.  Walden,  esq.,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  1496  ;  S.C. 
Belcher,  I,  54,  no.  101  (sons  only,  erroneously  attached  to  no.  IV)  ; 
G.  and  S.,  pi.  16  (etfs.  etc.  from  Fisher’s  drawing).  Rubbings  in 
coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  VI.  John  Mylner,  1511,  in  civil  dress,  and  2 
ws.,  Margt.  (eff.  lost)  and  Bennet,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  54,  no.  102  ; 
Harris,  10,  pi.  1.  VII.  Edw.  Hawte,  esq.,  1537,  in  arm.,  and 
w.  Elizth.,  with  3  or  4  sons  (lost)  and  1  dau.,  S.C.  Belcher,  I, 
54,  no.  100  ;  G.  and  8.,  pi.  17  ;  Harris,  10,  pi.  4.  VIII.  Inscr. 
Anne,  eld.  dau.  of  Thos.  Harman  of  Crayford,  esq.,  w..  of  Wm. 
Draper  of  Erith,  gent.,  1574,  left  2  sons,  Thos.,  Hen.,  and  2  daus., 


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Elizth.,  Brydgett,  much  mutil.  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  an 
ach.  from  a  Flemish  brass,  c.  1500,  (for  another  portion  of  this 
Flemish  brass  see  Isleworth,  Middx.)  ;  now  in  a  frame,  mur,  S.C. 
G.  and  S.,  pi.  18  (obv.)  ;  M.B.8.  Trans.,  Ill,  203  (obv.  and  rev.). 
In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  the  following,  now  lost,  (1)  two 
shs.,  from  the  br.  to  Ralph  Criell,  esq.,  1447,  and  w.  0.  and  S., 
pi.  19  ;  (2)  a  figure  in  a  shroud,  c.  1500,  0.  and  ^.,  pi.  15  ;  (3) 
a  man  \n  arm.  with  tabard  charged  with  the  arms  of  Walden,  and 
w.,  c.  1535.  G.  and  S.,  pi.  20.  Probably  Sir  Rich.  Walden, 

1536,  and  v  .  Margery,  1528. 

Ewell,  Temple.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Lamynge,  yeoman,  1597, 
aged  46  ;  mar.  Thomazen,  dau.  of  Edw.  Merewether,  had  4  sons 
and  2  daus.,  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  47,  no.  142. 

Earnincham.  I.  Wm.  Gysborne,  vicar,  1451,  hf.  eff.  in  mass 
vests.,  C.  Belcher,  I,  55,  no.  103.  II.  Alys  Taillor,  1514, 
sm  N.  Belcher,  I,  55,  no.  104.  HI.  Wm.  Petham,  1517,  m 
civil  dress,  kng.,  sm.,  N.  Belcher,  I,  55,  no.  106.  Originally 
there  was  a  -fig.  of  his  w.  Alice  with  2  daus.  kng.  behind  her. 
IV  Thos  Sibill,  esq.,  1519,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Agnes  ;  children 
and  4  shs.  lost  ;  N.  Belcher,  I,  55,  no.  105.  V.  Inscr.  Hen. 
Farebrace,  M.A.,  rector  of  Itham,  vicar  of  Farningham,  1601,  left 
40s.  annually  to  the  poor  of  each  par.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  48,  no.  147. 

Faversham.  I.  Seman  Tong,  born  at  Thrugleigh,  baron  of 
the  five  ports,  1414,  aged  80,  in  civil  dress,  upper  hf.  of  eff.  lost, 
single  canopy  much  mutil.,  the  centre  pediment  with  Trinity  now 
on  adjoining  wall,  marg.  inscr.  nearly  all  lost,  large,  slab  partly 
covered  by  pipes,  S.C.  BelcJier,  I,  57,  no.  108  (Trim),  II,  50,  no. 
156  (eff.  canopy,  etc.).  IL  Hen.  Pay,  esq.,  [1419],  in  arm., 
all  lost  but  feet,  inscr.  mutil.,  2  shs.,  N.Tr.  Belcher,  II,  49,  no. 
150.  III.  Wm.  Thornbury,  vicar,  [1459-80,  for  8  years  lived 
an  anchorite  in  his  chapel  and  parvise  in  the  corner  of  the  church¬ 
yard],  died  23  March,  1480,  in  cope,  single  canopy  much  mutil., 
inscr.  in  12  Lat.  vv.  ;  scrolls  and  shs.  lost  ;  C.  Arch.  Cant.,  XI, 
27  •  Belcher,  I,  57,  no.  109.  IV.  Low^er  hf.  of  lady  and  inscr., 

worn  and  mutil.,  rel  in  a  pillar,  N.A.  Thos. - of  Feversham, 

“  baker  ”,  1492,  and  w.  Denis.  Belcher,  II,  52,  no.  162.  V. 
Inscr.  (effs.  lost).  Edw.  Thomasson,  mayor,  died  1494,  and  ws. 
Emot  and  Margt.,  rel.,  S.Tr.  Belcher,  II,  52,  no.  158.  VI. 
Lower  hf.  of  a  man  in  civil  dress  and  inscr.,  much  worn,  rel.  in  a 
pillar,  N.A.  Roger  Harrison,  baker,  1496,  and  ws.  Alice  and 
Eleanor.  Belcher,  II,  52,  no.  161.  VII.  Upper  hf.  of  a  man  in 
civildress,c.l500,onfloorof  N.  Belcher, 11,  ^2.,  no.  166.  Possibly 


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the  upper  hf.  of  no.  VI.  VIII.  Upper  hf.  of  a  lady,  c.  1500, 
much  worn  ;  husband  and  inscr.  lost  ;  on  floor  of  N.  Belcher^ 
II,  52,  no.  166.  IX.  Lower  hf.  of  a  man  in  civil  dress,  c.  1500  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  rel.  in  a  pillar,  X.A.  Belcher,  II,  52,  no.  166. 
X.  Efl.  of  a  man  in  civil  dress,  c.  1510,  rel.  in  a  pillar  at 
W.  end  of  N.  Belcher,  I,  58,  no.  112.  XI.  John  Red- 
borne,  vicar,  1531,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer, 
C.  Belcher,  I,  58,  no.  113.  XII.  Hen.  Hatche,  mcht. -adven¬ 
turer,  jurat  and  one  of  the  barons  of  the  five  ports,  a  great 
benefactor  to  the  ch.  and  town,  1533,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan, 
large  double  canopy,  arms  of  the  5  ports  and  mcht. -adventurers, 
mcht.  mark  and  device  of  a  dolphin,  marg.  inscr.,  large,  N. 
Belcher,  I,  56,  no.  107  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  232  ;  M.B.8. 
Portfolio,  I,  pt.  5,  pi.  5.  XIII.  Rich.  Colwell,  died  mayor  of 
Faversham  in  1533,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  Agnes  (with  2  sons 
and  3  daus.)  and  Agnes  (with  3  sons  and  1  dau.),  8  Eng.  vv., 
marg.  inscr.  with  rebus  and  shs.  at  corners,  the  latter  lost,  worn, 
S.A.  Belcher,  I,  58,  no.  110.  XIV.  Inscr.  and  2  texts.  Edw. 
Blakwell,  esq.,  lawyer,  died  “  anno  a  Virgineo  partu  ”,  1572,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  52,  no.  159.  XV.  Civilian,  c.  1580,  mcht.  mark, 
arms  of  London,  Haberdashers’  Co.,  and  device  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N. 
Belcher,  II,  52,  no.  165  (mark,  device  and  Haberdashers’  Co.)  ; 
Soc.  Antiq.  Loud.  Proc.,  2  S.  XII,  9  (mark).  XVI.  Inscr.  with 
4  Eng.  vv.  Wm.  Saker,  jurat  1594,  aged  55,  on  same  slab  as  no.  V, 
S.Tr,  Belcher,ll,i9,no.l55.  XVII.  Two  shs.  with  the  arms 
of  the  five  ports,  16th  cent.  ;  both  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  one  the 
hands,  etc.,  of  a  lady  in  mantle,  15th  cent.,  the  other  is  an  old 
sh.  reused  and  bears  Langley  quartering  Langley  ;  now  on  hinges 
on  a  pillar  in  N.A.  Belcher,  II,  49,  no.  152.  XVIII.  John 
Haywarde,  sometime  mayor,  1610,  in  civil  dress,  mutil.,  with  3 
sons  (Wm.  the  eld.  died  in  the  same  year),  and  3  daus.  ;  mar. 
Anne,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Thos.  Cole  ;  N.  Belcher,  II,  51,  no.  157. 
XIX.  Inscr.  Thos.  Napleton  the  elder,  jurat  and  sometime  mayor, 
1625,  N.Tr.  Belcher,  II,  49,  no.  153.  XX.  Inscr.  and  ach. 
Edw.  Hales,  gent.,  twice  mayor  and  captain  of  the  select  band, 
only  son  of  Edw.  Hales  of  Chilham,  gent.,  by  Martha,  sister  of 
Sir  Chas.  Hales,  knt.,  mar.  31  years  to  Rennet,  dau.  of  Clement 
Finch  of  Grovehurst,  gent.,  had  5  sons  and  7  daus.,  1634,  aged  52, 
C.  Belcher,  I,  58,  no.  111.  XXI.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Zutphania, 
dau.  of  Sir  Christ.  Clyve,  knt.,  born  at  Zutphen  in  Gelderland, 
w.  of  John  Wood  the  younger,  gent.,  died  in  childbed,  1635, 
aged  19,  leaving  an  only  dau.  Zutphania,  N.  Belcher,  II,  49, 


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no.  151.  XXII.  Four  Eng.  vv.,  marg.  inscr.  cut  in  stone. 
Mark  Trowts,  jurat  and  once  mayor,  1636,  C.  Belcher^  II,  52, 
no.  160.  XXIII.  Ach.,  Ady,  inscr.  cut  in  stone.  Nich. 
Ady  of  Faversham,  gent.,  1637,  aged  63,  had  issue  by  Jane,  his 
1st  w.  4  daus.,  and  by  Alice,  his  2nd  1  son,  N.  Belcher,  II,  52, 
no.  164.  XXIV.  Sh.,  Wood  imp.  Clive,  inscr.  cut  in  stone. 
John  Wood  of  Faversham,  gent.,  husband  oi  no.  XXI,  1640,  N. 
Belcher,  II,  52,  no.  163.  XXV.  Inscr.  Wm.  Hills,  who  “  dyed 
in  that  yeare  hee  was  mayor  of  this  towne  ”,  1651,  aged  4.6,  had 
issue  by  Kath.  his  w.  7  sons  and  7  daus.,  on  pdlar  in  N.  Belcher, 

II,  49,  no.  154.  XXVI.  Frag,  of  marg.  inscr.,  - ilia 

Katerina  prim  ”,  I5th  cent.,  loose  in  vestry.  A  lost  br.  to 
Alice,  w.  of  Wm.  Masham,  1433,  is  figured  in  M.B.S.  Trans., 
VI,  308,  from  a  sketch  by  Fisher.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing 
of  a  sh.,  and  of  a  group  of  6  daus.  with  flowing  hair,  c.  1500,  both 
now  lost. 

Fawkham.  I.  Inscr.  and  .sh.  Hich.  Meredyth,  esq.,  ''  clarke  of 
the  catrye  ”  to  Queen  Elizth.  and  Jas.  I,  1607  ;  mar.  Elizth., 
dau.  of  Humf.  Michell,  esq.,  had  4  sons,  Humf.,  Hich.,  Edm., 
John,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Walter,  gent.,  1608,  aged  76,  left 
2  sons,  John,  Robt.,  and  4  daus.,  Joan,  Anne,  Joan,  Dorothy, 
partly  covered,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Robt.  Walter,  gent.,  3rd  son  of 
no.  II,  1620,  aged  51  ;  had  by  his  w,  Anne,  6  sons,  John,  Thos., 
Robt.,  Francis,  Maxfield,  Isack,  and  5  daus.,  Anne,  Dorcas,  Alee, 
Dorothie,  Rebeccha,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thos.  Walter, 
gent.,  w.  of  John  Smith,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  1621, 
aged  47,  mur.,  N.  V.  Inscr.  Dorcas,  eld.  dau.  of  Humph. 
Michell  of  Old  Windsor,  Berks.,  esq.,  widow  of  John  Walter, 
esq.,  1630,  aged  57;  N. 

Folkestone.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Philpot,  gent.,  thrice  mayor, 
1603,  aged  59,  and  w.  Judith,  by  whom  7  sons  and  2  daus.,  mur., 
S.C.  Belcher,  II,  48,  no.  149.  II.  Inscr.  Joan,  w.  of  Thos. 
Harvey,  1605,  aged  50,  had  7  sons  and  3  daus.,  restored,  mur.,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  48,  no.  148.  One  of  her  sons  was  the  celebrated  Wm. 
Harvey,  discoverer  of  the  circulation  of  the  blood. 

Fordwich.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of  Valentine  Norton  of  Ford- 
wich,  gent.,  w.  of  Rich.  Harris,  “  the  queenes  majestes  fruiterer  ”, 
1570,  now  under  wooden  floor,  N.A.  Belcher,  II,  48,  no.  146. 
II.  Aphra,  dau.  of  Thos.  Norton,  esq.,  w.  of  Hen.  Hawkins,  gent., 
1605,  aged  21,  1  sh.,  N.  Bazaar,  22  Sept.  1893  ;  Belcher,  I,  63, 
no.  119  ;  Clinch,  Churches,  222  ;  Druitt,  290  ;  G.  and  B.,  37  (eff.)  ; 
Haines,  246  (eff.)  ;  8t.  PauVs  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  143  (eff.)  ; 


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Suffiing,  161.  III.  Inscr.  and  10  Eng.  vv.  Cath.,  only  dau.  and 
h.  of  Wm.  Wickham  of  South  Mimms,  Herts.,  esq.,  w.  of  Valentine 
Norton,  gent.,  1610,  aged  21,  died  in  birth  of  an  only  son  ;  sh. 
lost  ;  C. 

Frtttenden.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  w.  Edw.  Hargrave, 
rector,  [1619],  mur.,  C. 

GiLLiNcniAM.  I.  Inscr.  John  Bregge,  vicar,  [1416-1425],  rel., 
N.  Belcher,  II,  60,  no.  176.  II.  In  scr.,  sh.,  and  part  of  marg. 
inscr.  (eff.  in  cross  lost).  Wm.  Beaufitz,  priest,  1433,  N.  Belcher, 
II,  60  no.  175  ;  O.  and  S.,  pi.  21  (Fisher’s  drawing).  Drawings 
by  Fisher  of  the  following,  now  lost,  are  in  Brit.  Mus.,  (1)  John 
Beaufitz,  esq.,  1427  (eff.  gone),  and  w.  Isabel,  marg.  inscr.  in  Fr. 
G.  and  S.,  pis.  22  (drawing),  24  (head  of  lady  from  a  rubbing)  ; 
(2)  John  Beaufitz,  esq,,  1433,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Alice;  double 
canopy,  inscr.,  etc.,  gone.  G.  and  S.,  pis.  23  (drawing),  24  (head 
of  man)  ;  (3)  eff.  of  a  lady  in  shroud,  with  4  sons  and  3  dans., 
probably  Joan  Bamme,  1431.  G.  and  S.,  pi.  25  ;  (4)  upper  hf. 
of  a  man  in  arm.  with  livery  collar ;  w.,  inscr.,  etc.,  gone,  probably 
John  Bamme,  1488,  and  w.  Elizth.  G.  and  S.,  pi.  26.  Fisher’s 
rubbings  of  (1),  (2)  and  (4)  are  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Godmersham.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Geffray,  “  cantarista  hujus 
ecclesie  ”,  1516  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  another  inscr.  to  Wm.  Attil- 
burgh,  gent.,  1471,  and  w.  Margt.  ;  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  61, 
nos.  177,  178. 

Goodnestone-next-Faversham.  I.  Inscr.  Myldred  Pyxe, 
1572,  C.  Belcher,  II,  61,  no.  180.  II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Pyxe,  1573, 
C.  Belcher,  II,  61,  no.  179. 

Goodnestone-next-Wingham.  I.  Wm.  Boys,  1507,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Isabel,  with  5  sons  and  3  daus.,  Trinity,  N.C. 
Belcher,!,  QO.  no.  115.  II.  Wm.  Goodnestone,  gent.  (eff.  lost), 
and  w.,  1523,  inscr.  mutil.,  2  shs.,  local,  N.C.,  lady  and  inscr. 
loose  in  safe  in  1920.  III.  Vyncent  Boys,  gent.,  1558,  aged  37, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Honewood,  esq.,  left 
3  sons  and  4  daus.,  ach.  and  sh.,  N.C.  Belcher,  I,  59,  no.  114. 
IV.  Thos.  Engeham,  esq.,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  both  died  1558, 
with  2  sons  and  5  daus.,  inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  N.C. 
Belcher,  I,  61,  no.  116. 

Goudhurst.  I.  John,  son  of  John  Bedgebury,  1424,  in  arm., 
single  canopy  slightly  mutil.,  1  sh.  ;  inscr.,  marg.  inscr.  and 
another  sh.  lost  ;  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  58,  no.  173  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles. 
Soc.  Trans.,  V,  132  ;  Streatfeild,  T.,  Excerpta  Cantiana,  1836,  10. 
II.  Man  in  arm.,  of  the  Culpeper  family,  c.  1490,  portions  of  a 


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double  canopy  ;  w.,  6  children  each  detached,  3  shs.  and  inscr. 
lost ;  A.T.,  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  59,  no.  174.  Probably  Sir  John 
Culpeper,  1480,  and  w.  Agnes  Gainsford.  III.  Man  in  arm., 
of  the  Culpeper  family,  c.  1520,  3  shs.  ;  w.,  children,  inscr,  and 
another  sh.  lost  ;  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  57,  no.  172.  Possibly  for 
Walter  Culpeper  (son  of  Sir  Thos.  Culpeper),  1462,  and  w.  Agnes, 
dau.  of  Edm.  Roper,  1457,  but  brass  laid  down  later.  The  arms 
are  Culpeper  impaling  Roper. 

Grain,  Isle  of,  or  St.  James.  I.  Inscr.  (elf.  lost).  John 
Cardif,  [priest],  1452,  qui  fecit  istud  pavimentum  ”,  C.  Belcher, 
II,  117,  no.  393.  II.  Wm.  Hykkes,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan 
(eff.  lost),  c.  1520,  C. 

Graveney.  I.  Dame  Joan  de  [Feversham,  and  her  son  John] 
in  civil  dress,  c.  1360,  hf.  elfs.,  double  canoxiy  all  lost  but  side 
shafts,  marg.  inscr.  in  Fr.  much  mutil.,  N.C.  Belcher,  I,  63,  no. 
118  (effs.),  II,  55,  no.  169  (elfs.  and  inscr.  wrongly  arranged)  ; 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  6.  II.  Robt.  Dodde  (eh.  lost)  and  his 
son[inJaw']  Rich,  de  Feversham,  lord  of  the  manor,  1381,  in 
arm.  (eff.  loose  in  1912),  marg.  inscr.  ;  4  shs.  lost ;  A.T.,  S.C. 
Belcher,  II,  53,  no.  167.  III.  Joan,  dau.  of  Rich,  de  Feversham, 
w.  of  John  Botiller  of  Graveney,  1408  (eff.  lost),  fra.g.  of  single 
canopy,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.  and  partly  loose  ;  2  shs.  lost  ;  S.C. 
Belcher,  II,  56,  no.  170  (inscr.  wrongly  arranged).  IV.  John 
Martyn,  justice  of  the  common  pleas,  1436,  in  robes  with  coif, 
holding  a  heart  inscribed  “  Ihu-m’cy  ”,  and  w.  Anne  [Botiler], 
double  canopy  slightly  mutil.,  12  Lat.  vv.  and  marg.  inscr.  ; 
5  shs.  lost ;  very  large,  hne,  N.C.  Belcher,  I,  62,  no.  117  ; 
Boutell,  Series  ;  Builder,  CII,  184  ;  Haines,  176  (detail  of  canopy. 
One  sh., Botiler  with  a  buckle  in  chief,  known  from  an  old  rubbing. 
Anne  Martyn  subsequently  mar.  no.  V  and  died  in  1458.  V. 
Thos.  Borgeys,  esq.,  1452  (eff.  lost),  marg.  inscr.  with  curious  folds 
in  the  angles  slightly  mutil.,  2  shs.,  another  lost,  N.C.  Belcher, 
II,  54,  no.  168  ;  G.  and  S.,  pi.  27.  VI.  Inscr.  Jacob  Napleton, 
farmer  of  Graveney  Court,  1625,  N.A.  Belcher,  II,  57,  no.  171. 
In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  early  rubbings  showing  much  now  lost, 
also  of  the  lower  hf.  of  a  man  in  arm.,  c.  1480,  with  2  shs.,  possibly 
John  Martyn,  1479,  G.  and  S.,  pi.  27  ;  and  of  a  frag,  of  a  palimp. 
inscr.  of  late  date. 

Hackington,  see  Canterbury,  St.  Stephen. 

Hadlow.  I.  Inscr.  John  Stoke,  vicar,  c.  1400,  C. 

Halden,  High.  I.  Frag,  of  centre  of  a  civilian,  c.  1600,  on 
A.T.  in  churchyard. 


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Halling,  Lower.  I.  Inscr.,  sh.  with  the  5  wounds  and  3 
armorial  shs.  John  Colard,  37  years  one  of  the  King’s  clerks  in 
the  exchequer,  [1491],  and  w.  Margery  [Peverell],  C.  Belcher, 
II,  61,  no.  181.  II.  Silvester,  dau.  of  Robt.  Dene,  gent.,  by 
his  w.  Margt.  Whyte,  born  18  Dec.  1554,  mar.  (1)  Wm.  Dalyson, 
esq.,  died  29  June,  1573,  (2)  Wm.  Lambarde,  gent.,  died  28  Oct., 
1583,  she  died  1  Sept.  1587,  leaving  by  Wm.  Dalyson  a  dau. 
Silvester  and  a  son  Maximilian,  and  by  Wm.  Lambarde  a  son 
Multon,  a  dau.  Margt.,  and  Gore  and  Fane,  twins  and  sons,  rect. 
pi.  with  lady  in  bed,  children,  twins  in  cradle,  and  inscr.,  mur.,  N. 
Arch.  Cant.,  V,  250  ;  Belcher,  I,  69,  no.  133  ;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her., 
II,  100. 

Halstead.  I.  Wm.  Burys,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1444,  in 
arm.  ;  2  shs.  lost  ;  S.A.  Bazaar,  3  Nov.  1893  ;  Belcher,  I,  64, 
no.  124  ;  Clinch,  Churches,  209  (eh.).  II.  Wm.  Petley,  1528, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alys,  lower  parts  of  ehs.  mutil.,  S.A.  Bazaar, 
22  Sept.  1893  (lady)  :  Belcher,  I,  64,  no.  123. 

Halstow,  High.  I.  Wm.  Groby,  rector,  1398,  hf.  eh.  in  civil 
dress  with  tonsure,  and  his  father  Wm.,  1396  (eh.  lost),  inscr. 
under  each,  now  on  boards,  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  62,  nos.  182, 
183  (inscrs.  only).  II.  Wm.  Palke,  minister,  1618,  in  gown, 
mutil,  and  w .  Anne,  lower  hf .  of  eh.  lost,  ach. ,  sm. ,  now  on  a  board, 
mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  62,  no.  184. 

Hardres,  Upper.  I.  John  Strete,  rector,  1405,  in  acad.  with 
cap,  kng.  to  a  bracket  on  which  stand  figs,  of  SS.  Peter  and  Paul, 
fine,  C.  Belcher,  II,  63,  no.  188  ;  Builder,  LXXVII,  438  ;  Druitt, 
22  ;  M  addin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  74  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  54  ;  Waller, 
pt.  7  ;  Ward,  93.  II.  Inscr.  Geo.  Hardres,  esq.,  1485,  S.C. 
Belcher,  II,  64,  no.  192.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Dorothy  Hardres, 
dau.  of  Sir.  John  Paston,  knt.,  1533,  local,  S.C.  Belcher,  II, 
64,  190.  IV.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1560,  head  lost,  broken  in  2  pieces 
and  now  on  a  board,  mur.,  S.C.  V.  Inscr.  (ehs.  lost).  Thos. 
Harderes,  1572,  and  his  brother  John,  1575,  sons  of  no.  VI,  S.C. 
Belcher,  II,  64,  no.  191  (with  2  shs.  belonging  to  no.  VI).  Rubbing 
with  1  eh.,  headless,  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  VI.  Inscr.  and  3  shs. 
Mabel,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Wrathe,  knt.,  w.  of  Rich  Hardres,  esq., 
1579,  had  5  sons,  Thos.,  Thos.,  Roger,  John,  Peter,  and  2  daus., 
Mary,  Jane  ;  one  sh.,  broken  and  loose,  is  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  few 
engraved  lines  :  a  fourth  sh.  lost ;  S.C.,  the  stone  now  in  2  pieces 
and  separated.  Belcher,  II,  64,  nos.,  189  (inscr.),  191  (2  shs.). 

Harrietsham.  I.  Susan,  w.  of  Edw.  Partheriche,  esq.,  1603, 
with  1  son  and  3  daus.  (1  an  infant  in  swaddling  clothes),  kng.. 


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rect.  pi.  with  iiiscr.  and  3  shs.,  mur.,  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  62,  no. 
185. 

Hartlip.  I.  Inscr.  Joan,  dan.  of  Hen.  Tyrwyn,  w.  of  Wm. 
Northampton,  1461,  N.C.  ^eZc^er,  II,  62,  no.  187.  II  Inscr. 
John  Osbourne,  one  of  the  auditors  of  the  exchequer,  1577,  N.C. 
Belcher,  II,  62,  no.  186. 

Harty,  Isle  of  Sheppey.  I.  Habram  Fare,  1512,  in  civil 
dress,  upper  hf .  lost,  sm.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  65,  no.  194.  II.  Inscr. 
and  ach.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Sam.  Haward,  gent.,  1610,  N.C.  Arch, 
Cant,,  VI,  299  (ach.)  ;  Belcher,  II,  65,  no.  193.  In  1901  the  ach. 
was  loose  in  the  vestry. 

Hastingleigh.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Latin  vv.,  and  device.  John 
Halke,  1604,  aged  83  (date  filled  in),  and  w.  Anne,  1596,  aged  70, 
N.  Belcher,  II,  65,  no.  195. 

Hawkhurst.  I.  [John  Roberts,  1499],  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
[Alice],  with  6  sons  and  6  daus.,  4  mcht.  marks  with  initials 
J.  R.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  N.  Belcher,  II,  66,  no.  197  ;  Bib,  Top,  Brit., 
IX,  no.  2,  p.  9.  II.  Inscr.  Marie,  dau.  of  Wm.  Crowmer  of 
Tunstall,  esq.,  by  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Guildeford  of 
Hempsted,  knt.,  w.  of  Sam.  Boys,  esq.,  1602,  S.  porch.  III. 
Inscr.  Rich.  Boys,  gent.,  1605,  and  w.  Margt.,  sister  and  sole  h. 
to  Ralph  Belingham  of  Limister,  Sussex,  esq.,  1572,  N.  Belcher, 
II,  66,  no.  198.  IV.  Inscr.  Rich.  Austen,  1610  ;  mar.  Margt. 
Duke,  had  5  sons  and  3  daus.  ;  N.C.  Belcher,  II,  66,  no.  199. 
V.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Rich.  Reaynoldes  of  Hawkhurst,  1612,  S.A. 
Belcher,  II,  66,  no.  200. 

Hayes.  I.  John  Osteler,  rector,  c.  1460,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests., 
C.  Belcher,  I,  64,  no.  121  ;  Etching  by  T.  Fisher,  1810.  II. 
John  Andrew,  priest  [1479],  in  mass  vests.,  sm.,  C.  Belcher, 
I,  64,  no.  122  ;  Fisher,  1809.  III.  John  Heygge,  parson, 
1523,  in  mass  vests.,  sm.,now  mur.,C.  Belcher,  I,  64,  no.  120. 
IV.  Inscr.  with  notary’s  mark.  Robt.  Garrett,  rector  of  Hayes 
and  Chislehurst,  notary  public,  engr.  c.  1560  (date  not  filled  in, 
died  1566),  now  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  67,  no.  202  ;  Clinch, 
Churches,  231;  Fisher,  1810;  Suffling,  313.  V.  Inscr.  in 
8  Eng.  vv.  John  Hoare,  rector  for  18  years,  15[84],  aged  60, 
slightly  mutil.,  now  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  67,  no.  203.  VI. 
Inscr.  John,  son  of  Humf.  Handforde  of  London,  mcht.,  1610, 
aged  8,  N.A.  Belcher,  II,  67,  no.  201. 

Headcorn.  I.  John,  son  of  Wm.  Byrd,  born  10  May,  1629, 
died  31  Jan.  1636,  "  in  the  time  of  his  sicknesse  delivered  many 
exhortations  to  his  parents  takinge  his  leave  of  them  with  such 


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unexpected  expressions  as  are  not  common  in  so  younge  a 
childe  ”,  kng.,  rect.  pL  with  inscr.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  69,  no.  217. 

Herne.  I.  Peter  Halle,  esq.,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of 
Sir  Wm.  Waleys  by  Dame  Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Seynclere, 
c.  1430,  with  clasped  hands,  I  sh.,  N.C.  Ashdown,  Armour, 
(elbow  piece),  and  Costume,  150  (head  of  lady)  ;  B.A.A.  Jour., 
XLIII,  410  ,  Belcher,  I,  65,  no.  125  (effs.),  II,  67,  no.  206  (sh.)  ; 
Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  62  (effs.)  ;  Buchanan,  J.  R.,  Memorials  of 
Herne,  3rd  ed.,  1887,  36  (effs.)  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans., 
V,  133  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  14  ;  Waller,  pt.  7.  II.  John 
Darley,  B.D.,  vicar  [1432-46],  engr.  c.  1450,  in  acad.  with  cap, 
inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.,  and  marg.  inscr.  (much  mutil.),  C.  Belcher, 
I,  65,  no.  126  (eh.),  II,  67,  no.  210  (frags,  of  marg.  inscr.)  ; 
Buchanan,  38  ;  Buncombe,  J.,  Hist  of  Herne,  pi.  8,  p.  98,  in  Bib. 
Top.  Brit.,  I,  no.  18  ;  Reliquary,  XX,  205  (lion)  ;  Waller,  pt.  13. 
III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Bysmare,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of  London, 
1456,  date  added,  and  ws.  Elizth.,  Agnes,  and  Margt.,  mutil., 
now  mur.,  X.C.  IV.  Dame  Cristine,  w.  of  Sir  Matthew 
Phelip,  citizen  and  goldsmith,  mayor  of  London  [in  1464],  “  que 
migravit  ab  hac  valle  miserie  ”  25  May, 1470,  in  mantle  with  hands 
apart,  2  shs.,  (2  others  lost),  possibly  goldsmith’s  work,  X.C. 
Arch.  Cant.,  XI,  II  ;  Ashdown,  Costume,  183  ;  Belcher,  I,  66, 
no.  127  (eh.),  II,  67,  no.  204  (1  sh.)  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  Buchanan, 
39  ;  Buncombe,  pi.  8,  hg.  1  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V, 
146.  V.  Inscr.  Antony  Loveryk,  esq.,  1511,  and  w.  Constance, 
local,  N.C.  Belcher,  II,  67,  no.  208.  VI.  Inscr.  in  2  Lat.  vv. 
“  Hie  chorus  indecorus  fuerat  nunc  valde  decorus,  Andreas  is 
sum  qui  decoravit  eum  ”,  for  Andrew  [Benstede,  vicar,  1511- 
1531],  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  67,  no.  207.  VII.  Elizth.,  [dau.  of  Sir 
John  Paston  the  younger,  widow  of  Bobt.  Clere,  esq.,  2nd] 
w.  and  widow  of  Sir  John  Fyneux,  [chief  justice  of  the  king’s 
bench],  1539,  inscr.  in  10  Eng.  vv.,  4  shs.,  local,  C.  Bazaar,  15 
Sept.  1893  ;  Belcher,  I,  67,  no.  128,  II,  67,  no.  205  (3  shs.)  ; 
Buchanan,  41  ;  Clinch,  Churches,  218  ;  Suffling,  156.  VIII. 
Inscr.  John  Eyneux  of  Herne,  esq,,  1592,  and  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of 
Thos.  Morley  of  Glynd,  Sussex,  esq.,  1591,  leaving  an  only 
dau.  and  h.  Elizth.,  mar.  to  John  Smith,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of 
Thos.  Smith  of  Os tenhanger,  Kent,  esq.,  mur.,  C.,  loose  in  1920. 
IX.  John  Sea  of  Underdown  in  Herne,  esq.,  1604,  in  civil 
dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Martha,  dau.  of  Thos.  Hammond  of  St. 
Alban’s  in  East  Kent,  esq.,  by  whom  6  sons  and  3  daus.,  (2) 
Sara,  eld.  dau.  of  Thomas  Boys  of  Barfreston,  gent.,  by  whom 


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1  son  and  1  dan.,  3  shs.  ;  children  lost  ;  N.C.  Belcher,  I,  68, 
no.  129  (ehs.),  II,  67,  no.  209  (shs.)  ;  Buchanan,  42  ;  V .  and 
A .  Mus.  List,  pi.  43. 

IIever.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  and  sh.  John  de  Cobham  of  Devon¬ 
shire,  esq.,  1399,  w.  Dame  Joan,  ''  dame  de  leukenore  ”,  and  their 
son  Renaud,  rel.,  now  mur..  Tower.  Belcher,  II,  68,  no.  21 1. 
The  orig.  slab  on  floor  of  tower  bears  a  modern  plate  recording 
their  removal  in  1871.  II.  Margt.,  w.  of  Wm.  Cheyne,  1419, 
in  mantle,  head  on  cushion  supported  by  angels,  1  sh.  (another 
lost),  C.  Arch.  Cant.,  I,  122  ;  Belcher,  I,  71,  no.  135  ;  Boutell, 
Series  ;  Cough,  II,  pi.  24,  p.  53  ;  Reliquary,  XX,  206  (dog)  ; 
Ruffling,  139  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  44.  (eff.).  III.  Sm. 
cross  (restored)  and  inscr.  to  Hen.,  son  of  Sir  Thos.  Bwllayen, 
c.  1520,  local,  N.C.  Belcher,  II,  68,  no.  213.  At  Penshurst  is  a 
similar  memorial  to  Thos.,  another  son  of  Sir  Thos.  Bullen. 
IV.  Sir  Thos  Bullen,  K.G.,  earl  of  Wiltshire  and  Ormond,  1538, 
in  arm.  with  collar,  mantle  and  hood  of  the  Order,  large,  A.T., 
N.C.  Arch.  Cant.,  I,  121  ;  Beaumont,  127  ;  Belcher,  I,  70,  no. 
134  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  155  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  25  ; 
Thorpe,  Cust.  Roff.,  pi.  19,  p.  115  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  26  ; 
Waller,  pt.  12.  V.  Wm.  Todde,  schoolmaster  to  Chas. 
Waldegrave,  esq.,  1585,  in  civil  dress,  kng.  ;  his  friend  Wm. 
Napper  of  Puncknowle,  Dorset,  gent,,  pos.  ;  mur.,  C.  Belcher, 

I,  69,  no.  132  ;  Kelke,  W.  H.,  Sep.  Mon.  in  English  Churches, 
33.  VI.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Sybbill,  dau.  of  Roocke  Green  of 
Sampford,  Essex,  esq.,  1614,  N.C.  Belcher,  II,  68,  no.  212.  The 
stone  in  which  this  inscr.  is  inlaid  bears  on  its  reverse  the  indents 
for  a  flg.  under  single  canopy  with  marg.  inscr.  (worn  and 
damaged)  in  Lombardics.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  41. 

Higham.  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Robt.  Hylton,  yeoman  of 
the  guard  to  Hen.  VIII,  1523,  mur.,  N.C.  Belcher,  II,  68,  no. 
215.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Crayford, 
knt.,  w.  of  Wm.  Boteler  of  Rochester,  esq.,  1615,  aged  32,  left 

2  sons.  Hen.,  Thos.,  and  2  daus.,  Anne,  Elizth.,  mur.,  N.C. 
Belcher,  II,  68,  no.  214. 

Hinxhill.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Gaseley,  “  lernedman  ”,  1514,  N. 
Belcher,  II,  65,  no.  196. 

Hoath.  I.  Isabel  Chakbon,  c.  1430,  head  lost,  C.  Belcher, 

II,  69,  no.  216.  II.  Antony  Maycot,  1532,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Agnes,  with  2  sons  and  5  daus.  ;  eff.  of  w.  said  to  be  palimp  ; 
sm.,  worn,  local,  N.  Belcher,  I,  73,  no.  138. 


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Hoo  All  Hallows.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Stephen  Sheraton, 
vicar,  1518,  C.  Belcher^  II,  5,  no.  14.  II.  Wm.,  son  of  Hen. 
Copinger,  esq.,  1594,  aged  50,  in  arni.,kng.  ;  left  w.  Ma^rtha  (who 
pos.)  “  greate  with  his  onely  childe  named  William  Posthumous 
borne  the  xxth  daye  of  April  followinge  ”  ;  ach.,  mur.,  0. 
Belcher,  II,  5,  no.  13. 

Hoo  St.  Werburgh.  I.  John  Brown,  vicar  [1406],  hf.  eff.  in 
mass,  vests.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  71,  no.  221.  II.  Rich.  Bayly, 
vicar  [1412],  in  mass  vests.,  head  gone,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  large, 
rel.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  70,  no.  219  ;  Haines,  181  (apparels,  etc.). 
III.  Civilian  with  anelace,  c.  1430  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Belcher,  II, 
74,  no.  225.  IV.  Stephen  and  Rich.  Charlis,  1446,  both  in  civil 
dress,  N.  Belcher,  II,  69,  no.  218.  V.  Thos.  Cobham,  esq., 
1465,  in  arm.,  and  widow  Maud  ;  inscr. restored  ;  S.A.  Belcher, 
II,  72,  no.  222  ;  Sep.  Memorials  of  the  Cobham  Family,  pi.  12. 

VI.  Inscr.  John  Beddyll,  1500,  N.  Belcher,  II,  73,  no.  224. 

VII.  Dorothy,  w.  of  John  Plumley,  1615  ;  her  son  Jas.  pos.  ; 
C.  Belcher,  II,  71,  no.  220.  VIII.  Jas.  Plumley,  “  who  lived  in 
the  parsnig  of  this  parish  ”,  1640,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anne,  with 
3  sons,  Jas.,  Wm.,  John,  and  4  dans.,  Sara,  Mary,  Anne, Elizth., 
C.  Belcher,  II,  73,  no.  223. 

Horsmonden.  I.  [John  de  Grofhurst],  priest,  in  mass  vests, 
with  inscr.  on  breast  stating  he  gave  in  1338  the  manor  of 
Leveshothe  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Beghame  (Bayham) 
for  a  chaplain  for  the  church  of  Horsmonden  and  chapel  of 
Leveshothe,  engr.  c.  1340,  under  single  canopy,  rel.  and  restored 
in  1867  and  a  new  marg.  inscr.  added  recording  the  same,  C. 
Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  22,  (eff.)  ;  Arch.  Jour.,  VI.,  90  ; 
Belcher,  II,  75,  no.  226  ;  Boutell,  Series  ,  Cambridge  Camden 
Soc.  Illust.,  no.  6,  p.  195;  Encycl.  Brit.,  11th  ed.,IV,  pi.  1,  fig.  3, 
p.  434  ;  AI.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  31  ;  Thorpe,  Cust.  Roff.,  pi. 
23,  p.  121.  II.  Three  shs.  Wickham  (partly  covered  by  C.  step), 
Cornw^all,  and  Cornw^all  imp.  Hovenden  (both  loose  in  1921), 
from  hr.  to  Mary,  dan.  of  Wm.  Hovenden,  wl  of  John  Wickham, 
rector,  1587,by  whom  6  children,  Margt. ,  Rich. ,  Wm. ,  Margery,  Alice 
and  Elizth.  III.  Joan,  dan.  of  Jeffry  Berry  of  Midley,  wl  of 
John  Austen  of  Horsmonden,  1604,  aged  36,  left  8  sons  and  1 
dan.,  loose  in  1921.  IV.  Sh.,  Austen,  loose  in  1921.  Possibly 
for  John  Austen,  1620.  V.  Inscr.  Martha,  w.  of  John  Browne, 
esq.,  1644,  N.  Belcher,  II,  76,  no.  227. 

Horton  Kirby.  I.  [Alice,  dau.  and  h.  of  John  Kirby,  w.  (I) 
of  Thos.  Stonor,  and  (2)  of  Rich.  Drayton],  c.  1460,  in  mantle, 


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3  shs.  ;  inscr.  and  another  sh.  lost  ;  large,  S.  Tr.  Anastatic  Drawing 
Soc.,  1897,  pi.  11  ;  Belcher,  I,  72,  no.  136  ;  Suffling,  143.  IT. 
Sh.,  Stonor,  15th  cent.,  formerly  in  N.  with  indents  for  an  inscr. 
and  3  other  shs.,  now  rel.  with  no.  III.  III.  John  Browne,  esq., 
1595,  aged  28,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dan.  of  Launcelot 
Batherst,  esq.,  mar.  only  3  months  ;  his  w.  pos.  ;  2  shs.,  N.  Tr. 
Belcher,  I,  73,  no.  137. 

Hunton.  I.  [Wm.  Head,  alderman  of  London,  1513],  in  civil 
dress,  4  shs.  ;  inscr. lost  ;  Tower.  Belcher,  II,  76,  no.  229.  II. 
Inscr.  with  ach.  Francis,  grandchild  of  Mary,  baroness  le  Des¬ 
pencer,  youngest  son  of  her  2nd  son  Sir  Geo.  Fane  of  Buston, 
knt.,  by  Anne,  dan.  of  Sir  Oliver  Boteler  of  Teston,  Kent,  knt., 
born  25  Kov.  1627,  died  19  Dec.  1651,  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  76, 
no.  228. 

Hythe.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  John  Bredgman,  “  jurat 
of  this  towne  and  porte  of  Heythe  ye  laste  bayly  and  fyrste  maj^er 
of  ye  same  ”,  1581,  now  mur.,  S.A.  Belcher,  II,  77,  no.  230. 
II.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Hen.  Estday,  gent.,  1610,  mur.,  S.A. 
Belcher,  II,  77,  no.  231  (inscr.  only)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  166. 

Iiteld.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Parker, who  beinge  churchwarden  was 
one  speciall  assistant  in  reedifyinge  this  church  in  1596  ”,  died 
1607,  aged  50,  leaving  his  w.  Elizth.  without  issue,  K.  Belcher,  II, 

77,  no.  233.  II.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  only  dau.  of  Robt.  and  Elizth. 
Parker,  1670,  aged  19  years  and  7  months,  K.  Belcher,  II,  77, 
no.  232. 

Ightham.  I.  Sir  Rich.  Clement,  in  arm.  mth  tabard,  and  1st  w. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Catesby  of  Korthants,  1528,  inscr.  and 

1  sh.  ;  w.,  lower  part  of  man  and  other  shs.  lost  ;  rel.,  C. 
Belcher,  I,  73,  no.  139  (eff.),  II,  78,  no.  238  (inscr.  and  sh.).  II. 
Ascension,  hf.  an  inscr.  and  another  inscr.,  in  orig.  stone,  loose 
at  W.  end  of  S.A.  ;  the  remains  of  a  br.  to  Jane,  dau.  of  Geo.  and 
Agnes  Multon,  w.  of  Wm.  Lambard  of  Lincoln’s  Inn,  1578. 
Belcher,  II,  78,  nos.  237,  243.  III.  Inscr.  George  Multon,  esq., 
J.P.,  1588,  aged  85,  and  w.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Thos.  Polhill,  by  whom 

2  sons  and  2  daus.,  partly  covered,  K.  Belcher,  II,  78,  no.  236. 
IV.  Two  Lat.  vv.  to  3  infant  brothers,  16th  cent.,  0.  Belcher,  II, 

78,  no.  244.  V.  Four  Lat.  vv.  to  a  maiden,  16th  cent.,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  78,  no.  242.  VI.  Inscr.  Geo.  Multon  of  Aldham  St. 
Cleeres  in  Ightham,  esq.,  1618  ;  mar.  Audrey,  dau.  of  Robt. 
Richers  of  Wrotham,  esq.,  descended  from  family  of  that  name 
at  Swannington  Hall,  ISTorf.,  left  an  only  son  Robt.  who  pos.  ; 

2  shs.  lost  ;  K.  Belcher,  II,  78,  no.  240.  VII.  Inscr.  and  sh. 


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Debora,  dan.  of  Sir  Hen.  Whetenhall  of  Pecham,  Kent,  knt., 
w.  of  Robt.  Multon  of  St.  Cleres,  esq.,  1619,  aged  22,  left  an  only 
dan.  Debora,  K.  Belcher,  II,  78,  no.  239.  VIII.  Jane  Dirkin, 
w.  of  John  Cradock,  gent.,  1626,  by  whom  she  had  issue  Dorothy, 
w.  of  Rich.  Amherst,  esq.,Nevill,  and  Elizth.,  w.  of  John  Howell, 
gent.  ;  also  3  of  her  grandchildren  by  her  dan.  Dorothy,  a  son 
stillborn,  Dorothy  and  Jane  ;  inscr.  partly  covered,  K.  Belcher, 
I,  73,  no.  140.  IX.  Inscr.  and  lozenge.  Audrey,  dau.  of  Robt. 
Richars  of  Norf.,  esq.,  widow  of  Geo.  Multon,  esq.,  1638,  N. 
Belcher,  II,  78,  no.  235.  X.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Dame  Dorothy, 
sole  dau.  and  h.  of  Chas.  Bonham,  esq.,  w.  of  Sir  Wm.  Selby, 
knt.,  1641,  C.  Belcher,  II,  78,  no.  241  (inscr.  only). 

IwADE.  I.  Symon  Snelling,  [1467],  in  civil  dress,  head  lost, 
and  w.  Joyce  (Jokuosa),  inscr.  mutil.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  77, 
no.  234. 

Kemsing.  I.  Thos.  de  Hop,  [rector  1341-1347],  hf.  eff.  in  mass 
vests.,  rel.,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  18  ;  Belcher,  I,  73,  no. 
141  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  Clinch,  Churches,  199  ;  Druitt,  82  ; 
Reliquary,  XIII,  156  ;  Suffling,  219. 

Kingsdown-next-Sittingbourne.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Fynch, 
osq.,  first  of  that  name  owner  of  Kingsdown,  died  1555,  buried 
at  Chichester,  left  issue  Raffe,  John,  Joan,  Kath.  ;  also  Raffe 
Fynche,  esq.,  patron  and  benefactor  to  the  ch.,  1591,  leaving 
issue  by  his  w.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Rich.  Potter,  esq.,  5  sons,  Thos., 
Wm.,  Rich.,  Mich.,  Raffe,  and  4  daus.,  Elizth.,  Margt.,  Joyce, 
Bridget,  mur.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  80,  no.  253. 

Kingsd OWN-NEXT- Wrotham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Lovelace,  esq., 
and  w.  Mare,  1533,  local,  now  mur.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  80, 
no.  254. 

Kingsnorth.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Umfrey,  rector,  c.  1490,  C. 
Belcher,  I,  74,  no.  143.  II.  Humf.  Clarke,  esq.,  1579,  aged  79, 
in  arm.,  and  w.  Mary  [Mayne],  mar.  49  years  and  6  months,  with 
6  sons,  John,  John,  Humf.,  Edw.,  John,  Walter,  and  5  daus., 
Joan,  Margt.,  Elizth.,  Jhane,  Letyce,  inscr.  and  2  shs.  ;  also  ach. 
and  6  Lat.  vv.  by  his  son-in-law,  Dr.  Martin  Colipeper  ;  A.T.,  C. 
Belcher,  I,  74,  nos.  142,  144.  In  the  churchyard  is  an  indent  for 
the  br.  (existing  in  1790)  of  Sir  Wm.  Parker,  1421,  in  arm.,  son  of 
Wm.  Parker,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London. 

Kingston.  I.  Three  shs.,  one  with  a  bull  and  2  with  a  ram, 
each  with  a  scroll  inscribed  “  A  graciar  ”,  15th  cent.  ;  effs.  of  a 
civilian,  w.,  1  son,  a  group  of  daus.,  another  sh.,  and  inscr.  lost  ; 
C.  Belcher,  II,  80,  no.  257  (2  shs.).  II.  Inscr.  Robt.  Denn, 


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1594,  aged  45,  by  his  w.  Thomasin  he  had  5  sons  and  2  dans.,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  80,  no.  255.  III.  Inscr.  John  Hastlyn,  parson  for 
28  years,  1600  ;  mar.  Margt.  Hogbenn,  had  1  son  John,  and  3 
dans.,  Mary,  Joan,  Affry  ;  C.  Belcher,  II,  80,  no.  256. 

Langdon.  I.  One  dan.,  c.  1600,  sm.,  mur.,  N.  Belcher,  II, 
80,  no  258.  Possibly  from  some  br.  to  the  Master  family. 

Lee,  St.  Margaret.  I.  Elizth.  Couhyll,  1513,  with  flowing 
hair,  sm.,  the  inser.  now  under  no.  Ill,  mur.  on  steps  leading  to 
vestry.  Belcher,  II,  80,  no.  259  (efl.),  and  81,  no.  261  (inscr.)  ; 
Drake,  H.  H.,  Hundred  of  Blackheath,  229  ;  Malcolm,  J.  P.,  Views 
round  London.  II.  Inscr.  Hen.  Byrde,  “  valectus  camere  rege,” 
1545,  mutil.  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  few  lines  of  drapery  from  centre 
of  a  large  16th  cent.  fig.  ;  now  under  no.  I.  Belcher,  II,  80,  no. 
259  (obv.)  ;  Drake,  229  (obv.).  III.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Hatteclyf,  esq.,  w.  of  Nich.  Annesley,  gent.,  1582  ;  inscr.  palimp., 
on  rev.  the  symbol  of  St.  Mark  and  a  few  lines  of  drapery,  both 
from  a  foreign  brass  ;  efl.  mur.  on  steps  to  vestry,  inscr.  in  a 
wooden  frame.  Belcher,  II,  81,  no.  261  (efl.),  and  262  (obv.  of 
inscr.)  ;  Drake,  229.  IV.  Nich.  Ansley,  33  years  servant  to 
Queen  Elizth.,  died  serjeant  of  the  cellar,  1593,  aged  58,  in  arm., 
kng.,  inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.,  ach.,  mur.  in  stone  frame  on  steps  to 
vestry.  Belcher,  II,  81,  no.  260  ;  Drake,  229  ;  Oent.  Mag.,  1812, 
i,  529. 

Leeds.  I.  Wm.  Merden,  1509,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice, 
with  1  son  and  2  daus.,  sm.,  local,  N.  Belcher,  II,  79,  no.  245. 
II,  Kath.,  dau.  of  Bobt.  Lambe  of  Leeds,  1514,  with  flowing  hair, 
sm.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  79,  no.  246.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a 
rubbing  of  an  inscr.  and  sh.  to  Jane,  dau.  of  Walter  Moyle,  esq., 
3rd  w.  of  Thcs.  Taylor,  gent.,  1583,  now  lost. 

Leigh.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Thos.  Chanu  (Chanewe),  esq.,  1407, 
and  w.  Cristine,  C.  Belcher,  II,  79,  no.  249.  II.  Shrouded  fig. 
in  a  tomb  and  kng.  efl.  of  a  lady  summoned  by  an  angel,  c.  1580, 
rect.  pi.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  N.  Arch.  Cant.,  I,  123  ;  Belcher,  I, 
68,  no.  130  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pL  56,  no.  4.  III.  Inscr. 
John  Stace  of  Morden,  eld.  son  of  John  Stace  of  Hollenden, 
1590,  C.  Belcher,  II,  79,  no.  248.  IV.  Inscr.  John  Stace  of 
Hollenden,  died  1539  without  issue,  his  house  and  lands  ''  did 
discend  unto  John  Stace  of  Cobham  as  cosen  and  next  heyer”, 
engr.  c.  1590,  C.  Belcher,  II,  79,  no.  247.  V.  John  Stace  of 
Hollenden,  “  cosen  and  next  heyer  unto  the  above  named  John 
Stace”,  a  recumbent  efl.  in  civil  dress,  1591,  had  issue  3  sons, 
John  (dec.).  Geo.,  Rich,  (dec.),  and  2  daus.,  Margt.,  Jane,  left 


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Geo.  his  heir,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  4  Eng.  vv.,  C.,  on  same 
slab  as  no.  IV.  Belcher,  I,  68,  no.  131.  VI.  Inscr.  with  2  Lat. 
vv.  Steven  Towse,  gent.,  1611  ;  mar.  for  10  years  to  Ann,  widow 
of  Rich.  Waller  of  Hall  Place  alias  Hollingden,  mur.,  C.  Belcher, 
II,  79,  no.  250. 

Lenham.  I.  Inscr.  Jas.  Pery,  gent.,  born  at  Wolverley,  Wore., 
principal  of  Staple  Inn,  died  1577,  and  2nd  w.  Anne,  dan.  of  Thos. 
Turner  of  Sutton  Valence,  Kent,  died  1593,  also  their  eld.  son 
Thos.  Pery,  gent.,  died  1617  ;  sh.  cut  in  stone  ;  N.A.  Belcher,  II, 
82,  no.  265.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Kath.,  dau.  of  John  Parkhurst, 
gent.,  w.  of  Wm.  Codd,  esq.,  1631,  aged  27,  had  1  son  and  1  dau. 

“  both  dead  before  hir  and  lye  buried  in  this  church  ”,  C.  Belcher, 
II,  82,  no.  264.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Robt.,  son  and  h.  of  Hen. 
Thompson,  esq.,  1642,  aged  47  ;  mar.  (1)  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Swan  of  Wye,  esq.,  by  whom  2  sons  and  6  daus.,  (2)  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Geo.  Tucker  of  Milton-next-Gravesend,  esq.,  by  whom  6  sons 
and  2  daus.,  and  died  ''  great  of  the  ninth  ”  ;  Robt.  was  grand¬ 
child  of  Mary,  w.  of  Robt.  Honywood  of  Charing,  esq.,  ‘‘  who  had 
at  her  decease  lawfully  descended  367  children,  16  of  her  own 
body,  114  grandchildren,  228  in  the  third  generation  and  9  in 
the  fourth  ”,  C.  Belcher,  II,  81,  no.  263. 

Lewisham.  I.  Inscr.  (elf.  in  civil  dress  lost).  Geo.,  son  and  h. 
of  Wm.  Hatteclyh,  esq.,  treasurer  of  the  king’s  land  in  Ireland 
and  a  clerk  of  the  household  accounts,  1514,  now  mur.,  N. 
Belcher,  II,  79,  no.  252  ;  Duncan,  L.  L.,  Hist,  of  Lewisham  Church, 

6  (with  elf.)  ;  Thorpe,  Gust.  Roff.,  pi.  26,  fig.  3,  p.  128  (elf.). 

Littlebohrne.  I.  Inscr.  David  Denn,  1585,  aged  55,  K. 
Belcher,  II,  79,  no.  251.  In  K.A.  is  an  indent  for  a  floriated 
cross  with  hf.  effs.  of  a  civilian  and  w.,  14th  cent. 

Luddesdown.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  legs  mutil.,  c.  1450  ;  inscr. 
lost ;  once  on  A.T.,  now  mur.,  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  82,  no.  266. 
Probably  Jas.  Montague,  esq.,  1452. 

Lullingstone.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Sir  John  de  Rokesle,  “  dns  , 
de  Lullyngston,”  1361,  C.  Belcher,  II,  82,  no.  267  ;  Etching  by 
T.  Fisher.  He  was  rector  of  Lullingstone,  1331-34,  and  after¬ 
wards  of  Chelsfield.  II.  Sir  Wm.  Pecche,  1487,  in  arm.,  inscr. 
in  6  Lat.  vv.,  4  shs.,  C.  Belcher,  I,  75,  no.  145  (elf.),  II,  82,  no. 
268  (shs.)  ;  Haines,  194  (sword).  III.  Alice  Baldwyn,  late 
gentilwoman  to  the  ladi  Mary  princes  of  Englond  ”,  1533,  sm.,  C. 
Belcher,  I,  75,  no.  147.  IV.  Elizth.,  w.  (1)  of  John  Hart,  gent., 
by  whom  I  son  Sir  Percy  vail  Hart,  (2)  of  Geo.  Cobham,  brother 
of  lord  Cobham,  1544,  rel.,  C.  Belcher,  I,  75,  no.  146  ;  Drawings, 


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pi.  9  (under  Cray  St.  Mary)  ;  Sep.  Memorials  of  Cohham  Family^ 
pi.  15.  Removed  from  Cray  St.  Mary.  V.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Percifall  Harte,  knt.,  (her  mother  dau.  and  coh.  of  lord 
Braye),  w.  of  Edw.  Hall,  1594,  loose.  Belcher,  II,  82,  no.  269. 
Removed  from  the  ruins  of  Kingsland  chapel,  Hereford,  in  1830. 

Lydd.  I.  John  Motesfont,  LL.B.,  vicar,  1420,  in  acad.,  foot 
inscr.  reversed,  marg.  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.  mutil.,  C.  Belcher,  II, 
83,  no.  270  ;  Oyler,  T.  H.,  Lydd  and  its  Church,  frontis.  II. 
John  Thomas,  1429,  in  civil  dress,  N.  Belcher,  II,  87,  no.  278  ; 
Oyler,  30.  III.  Thos.  Godefray  [of  Old  Romney,  1430],  in  civil 

dress,  and  w.  [Joan,  dau.  of  -  Tamworth],  double  canopy, 

inscr.  mutil.  Arch.  Cant.,  VI,  263,  and  XIII,  439  ;  Belcher,  II, 

85,  no.  273  ;  Olynne,  Sir  S.,  Churches  of  Kent,  66.  IV.  [Robt. 
Cokyram,  1508],  in  civil  dress  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm  ,  N.  Belche^r, 
II,  86,  no.  277.  V.  Civilian,  c.  1520  ;  w.,  children,  and  inscr. 
lost ;  IST.  Belcher,  II,  87,  no.  279.  VI.  Thos.  Harte,  yeoman, 
sometime  baylye  of  Lydd,  1557,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Malyn,  now 
on  a  board,  mur.,  S.A.  Belcher,  II,  87,  no.  280  (lady),  88,  no.  287 
(inscr.),  no.  288  (man)  ;  O.  and  S.,  37  (lady)  :  Haines,  244  (lady)  ; 
St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  143  (lady).  VII.  Peter  Godfrye, 
1566,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Jone,  [dau.  of  John  Eppes],  1556  ; 
children  lost ;  N.  Arch.  Cant.,  VI,  262,  XIII,  440  ;  Belcher,  II, 
88,  no.  283  ;  Glynne,  67.  VIII.  Thos.  Bate,  jurat,  1578,  aged 
72,  in  civil  dress,  inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.,  he  left  4  children,  X. 
Belcher,  II,  86,  no.  275.  IX.  Civilian,  c.  1590,  now  mur.  on  a 
board  above  no.  XVI.  Belcher,  II,  88,  no.  284.  X.  Lady, 
e.  1590,  now  mur.  on  a  board,  N.A.  Belcher,  II,  87,  no.  281. 
XI.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  John  Berrey,  chosen  jurat  in  1558, 
five  times  bailiff,  died  1597,  aged  82,  now  mur.  on  a  board,  N.A. 
Belcher,  II,  86,  no.  276.  XII.  Inscr.  Wm.  Hallet,  died  whilst 
bailiff,  1598,  aged  48,  leaving  3  sons  and  3  daus.,  X.  Belcher,  II, 

86,  no.  274.  XIII.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Mary,  sole  dau.  and  h.  of 
Thos.  Partridge  of  the  isle  of  Oxney  (altered  to  ‘'of  Iden  in  the 
county  of  Sussex  ”),  gent.,  1st  w.  of  Thos.  Godfrey,  esq.,  died  1580, 
had  a  son  Peter,  engr.  c.  1600,  C.  Belcher,  II,  84,  no.  272. 
XIV.  Clement  Stuppeny,  chosen  jurat  in  1565,  seven  times  bailiff, 
died  1608,  aged  83,  in  civil  dress,  inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.,  eff.  mur., 
inscr.  on  A.T.  in  X.C.  Belcher,  II,  84,  no.  271.  XV.  Inscr. 
and  sh.  John,  4th  son  of  Thos.  Godfrey,  gent.,  “  student  in  the 
schoole  of  protestants  neere  Roane  (Rouen)  and  at  Hart’s  Hall, 
Oxford,  1612,  aged  18,  C.  Belcher,  II,  88,  no.  285.  XVI. 
Inscr.  Laur.  Stuppenye,  bachelor,  son  of  Clement  Stuppenye, 


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jurat  and  bailiff,  1613,  now  mur.  on  a  board,  N.A.  Belcher,  II, 
87,  no.  282.  XVII.  Inscr.  with.  4  Lat.  vv.  Robt.,  infant  son  of 
Rich.  Godfrey,  gent.,  1616,  C.  Belcher,  II,  88,  no.  286. 

Lynsted.  I.  Elizth.,  dan.  and  sole  h.  of  Rich.  Parke  of  Kent, 
esq.,  [1st]  w.  of  John  Roper,  esq.,  “  she  ledd  her  lyfe  most 
vertuously  and  ended  the  same  most  catholykely  whose  soule 
God  pardon  ”  [1567],  with  1  son  and  2  dans.,  ach.,  and  3  shs., 
S.C.  Belcher,  II,  90,  no.  292.  II.  John  Worley  of  Skuddington 
in  Thong,  gent.,  1621,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice,  ach.  on 
lozenge,  C.  Belcher,  II,  89,  no.  291.  III.  Inscr.  and  ach. 
James  Hugessen  of  Dover,  mcht.,  1637,  aged  80  and  upwards, 
X.C.  Belcher,  II,  89,  no.  289.  IV.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Elizth., 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Hippisle,  knt.,  w.  of  Wm.  Hugesen,  1642,  left 
2  sons,  John  and  Jas.,  and  3  daus.,  Jane,  Anne,  Elizth.,  N.C. 
Belcher,  II,  89,  no.  290.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  an 
inscr.  to  John  Ascough,  esq.,  J.P.,  1601,  aged  92,  now  lost  or 
covered. 

Maidstone,  All  Saints.  I.  Thos.  Beale,  twice  mayor,  1593, 
in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  Joan  and  Alice,  with  6  sons  and  2  daus. 
surviving  of  21  children  ;  also  his  ancestors,  Wm.  Beale,  1534, 
and  w.  Joan,  with  4  sons  and  3  daus.  ;  Robt.,  1490,  and  w.  Agnes, 
with  2  sons  and  1  dau.  ;  John,  1461,  and  ws.  Agnes  and  Alice, 
with  2  sons  ;  Wm.,  1429,  and  w.  Kath.,  with  2  sons  and  2  daus.  ; 

and  John,  1399,  and  w. - ,  with  1  son  ;  sm.  kng.  efPs.  in  6  tiers 

each  of  3  divisions,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  S.C. A.  Belcher,  I,  76, 
no.  148  ;  Cave-Browne,  J.,  Hist,  of  All  Saints,  144  ;  Specimen 
plate  for  proposed  Records  of  the  Beale  Family  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus. 
List.,  pi.  41.  II.  Rich.  Beeston,  M.A.,  clerk,  1640,  in  gown, 
and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Pawle,  gent.,  with  4  sons  and  3  daus., 
all  kng.,  rect.,  pi.  ;  inscr.  cut  in  stone  ;  X.C.A.  Belcher,  II,  91, 
no.  296.  III.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Edw.  Dering, 
knt.  and  bart.,  w.  of  Thos.  English  of  Buckland,  esq.,  1669,  aged 
38,  had  3  sons  and  7  daus.,  died  in  childbed  of  twins,  N.C.A. 
IV.  Inscr.  and  2  achs.  Thos.  Cripps,  gent.,  1683,  aged  45,  and  w. 
Margt.,  had  1  dau.  Mary,  w.  of  Edw.  Fogge,  esq.,  X.C.xl.  The 
slab  with  indents  for  the  br.  to  Abp.  Courtenay,  1396,  is  figured 
in  Cave-Browne,  33.  In  Arch.  Cant.,  I,  178,  I8I,  are  repro¬ 
ductions  from  the  Surrenden  MSS.  of  2  br.  formerly  in  the  ch., 

(1)  Rich.  Widville,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.  (or  Mary)  Bedlisgate, 
c.  1450,  with  Trinity,  Annunciation,  and  4  shs.,  slab  now  in  C.  ; 

(2)  John  Wotton,  canon  of  Chichester,  rector  of  Staplehurst,  and 
1st  master  of  the  college  at  Maidstone,  1417,  in  cope,  canopy,  etc. 


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The  indent,  probably  still  containing  some  portions  of  the  br., 
is  on  an  A.T.  in  S.C.A.,  behind  and  partly  covered  by  the  sedilia. 
Maidstone  Museum,  see  Museums. 

Mauling,  East.  I.  Thos.,  son  of  Robt.  Selby,  1479,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Iseult,  [dan.  of  John  Clarke,  baron  of  the  exchequer], 
1  sh.  (mutil.),  3  others  lost,  C.  Belcher,  I,  77,  no.  149.  II. 
Rich.  Adams,  vicar,  prebendary  “  magne  misse  in  monasterio  de 
West  Mawlyng  ”,  and  vicar  of  East  Mailing,  1522,  in  almuce  with 
chalice  and  wafer,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  69  ;  Anastatic 
Drawing  Soc.,  1877,  pi.  27  ;  Belcher,  I,  77,  no.  150  ;  V .  and  A. 
Mus.  List,  pi.  52,  fig.  1. 

Mauling,  West.  I.  Wm.  Millys,  1497,  in  civil  dress,  sm.,  N. 
Belcher,  I,  78,  no.  153.  II.  Wm.  Skott,  gent.,  1532,  in  civil  dress, 
local,  sm.,  C.  Belcher,  I,  78,  no.  152.  III.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir 
Anth.  Babington,  w.  of  Geo.  Perepoynt,  esq.,  1543,  2  shs.,  one 
palimp,  on  rev.  canopy  work,  15th  cent.,  now  fastened  down  ; 
lower  part  of  eff.,  children,  another  sh.  and  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  C. 
Belcher,  I,  78,  no.  151  ;  O.  and  S.,  37  (lady)  ;  Haines,  244  (lady)  ; 
Macklin,  Mon.  Br.,  1st  ed.,  75,  6th  ed.,  84  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV, 
148  (palimp.  sh.)  ;  St.  PauVs  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  143  (lady). 
IV.  Inscr.  Dame  Jane  Fitzjames,  widow,  one  of  the  17  daus.  of 
Sir  John  Newton,  knt.,  and  Dame  Margt.,  his  w.,  mar.  (1)  Hugh 
Cartwright,  esq.,  (2)  Sir  Jas.  Eitzjames,  1594,  aged  67,  mur.,  C. 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  158. 

Margate,  or  St.  John,  Thanet.  I.  Nich.  Canteys,  1431,  in 
civil  dress  with  long  beard,  anelace,  and  ornamented  shoes,  C. 
Belcher,  I,  80,  no.  159  ;  Clinch,  Churches,  229  (shoes)  ;  Crossley, 
233  (eh.);  Planch^,  Costume,  I,  66  (shoe);  Suffling,  180  (eff.); 
Waller,  pt.  2.  II.  Heart,  3  scrolls,  and  inscr.  for  Thos.  Smyth, 
vicar,  1433  ;  inscr.  palimp.,  on  rev.  another  inscr.  to  John 
Dalton,  and  w.  Alice,  1430,  now  fastened  down  ;  C.  Belcher, 
I,  82,  no.  164,  II,  92,  no.  302  (palimp.)  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1797,  ii,  641  ; 
G.  and  S.,  41  (heart  and  scrolls)  ;  Haines,  263  (heart,  etc.)  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  149  (palimp.)  ;  Oxford  Man.,  94  (heart,  etc.)  ; 
St.  PauVs  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  144  (heart,  etc.).  III.  John 
Parker,  1441,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  recut,  C.  Belcher,  I, 
79,  no.  154.  IV.  Peter  Stone,  1442,  in  civil  dress  with  anelace, 
feet  restored,  sm.,  C.  Belcher,  I,  79,  no.  157.  V.  John 
Daundelyon,  “gentilman”,  1445,  in  arm;  sm.  details  and  hf. 
inscr.  restored  ;  C.  Belcher,  I,  80,  no.  158  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and 
Slabs,  70  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1793,  ii,  791  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  456  ; 
Waller,  pt.  14.  VI.  Rich.  Notfelde,  1446,  a  skeleton,  partly 


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restored  and  recut,  C.  Belcher,  I,  81,  no.  162.  VII.  John 
Sefowll,  1475  (elf.  lost),  and  w.  Javen  (upper  hf.  lost),  inscr.  partly 
restored  and  recut,  C.  Belcher,  I,  82,  no.  165.  VIII.  Thos. 
CardyfP,  vicar  for  55  years,  1515,  in  mass  vests.,  sm.,  C.  Belcher, 
I,  79,  no.  156  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1797,  ii,  641  ;  Lewis,  J.,  Hist,  of 
Thanet,  2nd  ed.,  1736,  141.  IX.  Inscr.  Thos.  Fliitt  and  w. 
Elizth.  Twaytts,  1582,  probably  engr.  in  Flanders  ;  palimp.,  on 
rev.  a  portion  of  a  border  of  a  Flemish  br.  with  scenes  from  the 
life  of  man,  etc.,  15th  cent.,  now  mur.  on  a  hinge,  S.C.  Belcher, 
I,  81,  no.  161  (rev.),  II,  91,  no.  299  (obv.)  ;  Building  News, 
13  Jan.  1888  (rev.)  ;  Clinch,  Churches,  237  (rev.)  ;  M.B.8. 

Trans.,  IV,  150  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans., 
V,  147  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  Suffling,  298  (rev.).  For  the  rev. 
compare  an  example  until  recently  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary, 
Ypres,  to  Peter  Lansame  and  w.,  1489,  figured  in  "  W.  F.  Greeny’s 
Mon.  Br.  of  the  Continent  of  Europe  ”,  p.  46.  X.  Maninarm., 
c.  1590,  and  ach.  ;  a  modern  inscr.  ascribes  to  Wm.  Cleaybroke  of 
Nash  Court,  esq  ,  1638,  C.  Belcher,  I,  79,  no.  155  ;  G.  and  8., 
26  ;  Haines,  237  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  667  ;  Oxford  Man.,  105  ; 
St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  135.  XI.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Hen. 
Pettit,  gent.,  1599,  C.  Belcher,  I,  82,  no.  166.  XII.  Inscr. 
Rachel,  dau.  of  Thos.  Cranmer,  gent.,  w.  of  John  Blowfield,  1600, 
had  1  son  Geo.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  91,  no.  298.  XIII.  Inscr.  with 
8  Lat.  vv.  Thos.  Cleeve,  gent.,  1604,  C.  Belcher,  II,  92,  no.  301. 
XIV.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.  Norwood,  1605,  aged  70  and  upwards  ; 
his  son  Alex.  pos.  ;  C.  Belcher,  I,  82,  no.  163.  XV.  Inscr. 
with  4  Lat.  vv.  Alex.  Norwood,  1557  ;  his  son  Alex.,  1583,  and 
his  w.  Joan,  1605,  C.  Belcher,  II,  91,  no.  297.  XVI.  Inscr. 
Deonnis,  widow  of  Hen.  Pettit,  gent.,  1607,  C.  Belcher,  I,  82, 
no.  166.  XVII.  Inscr.  Joan,  w.  of  Wm.,  son  and  h.  of  Francis 
Parker,  1613,  mar.  10  years  and  1  month,  had  4  sons,  Francis, 
Gregory,  Wm.,  Stephen,  C.  Belcher,  II,  91,  no.  300.  XVIII. 
Ship  of  war  under  full  sail  and  inscr.  Roger  Morris,  one  of  the 
6  principal  masters  of  attendance  of  his  Majesty’s  navy  royal, 
1615,  rect.  pL,  C.  Belcher,  I,  81,  no.  160  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List, 
pi.  56,  no.  2. 

Meopham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Folsham,  vicar,  1455,  now  mur.,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  98,  no.  318. 

Mereworth.  I.  Sir  John  [de  Mereworth,  1366],  in  arm.,  legs 
gone,  single  canopy  much  mutil.  as  is  also  the  marg.  inscr.  in  Fr., 
large,  S.A.  Belcher,  II,  93,  no.  305  ;  Thorpe,  Gust.  Roff.,  pi.  10, 
fig.  1,  p.  89  (incorrectly  assigned  to  Sir  Nich  Hawberk).  II. 


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Wm.  Shosmyth,  citizen  and  skinner  of  London,  1479,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Julian,  arms  of  Skinners’  Co.  ;  children  and  inscr. 
lost  ;  sm.,  vestry,  N.A.  Belcher,  II,  94,  no.  306.  III.  Sir  Thos. 
Novell,  “  one  of  the  moste  honorabill  counssell  ”  to  Hen.  VIII, 
in  civil  dress,  kng,,  sm.  standing  fig.  of  Our  Lord,  inscr.  and  sh., 
mur.,  A.T.,  S.A.  Belcher,  II,  92,  no.  303  ;  Dasent,  A.  I.,  The 
Speakers  of  the  House  of  Commons,  120  (efi.)  ;  Drummond,  W., 
Noble  Brit.  Fam.,  II,  Neville,  18  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  Ill,  235  ;  St. 
Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  140  ;  Thorpe,  Gust.  Boff.,  pi.  23, 
fig.  2,  p.  121  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  38,  no.  6  (efi.).  Sir  Thos. 
was  speaker  in  1514-15.  IV.  Inscr.  with  arms  and  names  of 
his  ancestors  erected  by  Sir  Thos.  Fane,  knt.,  and  his  w.  Mary 
Nevill  in  1583,  mur.,  S.A.  Belcher,  II,  92,  no.  304. 

Mersham.  I.  Priest,  c.  1420,  in  mass  vests. ;  inscr.  lost ;  sm., 
N.  Belcher,  II,  95,  no.  308.  II.  Two  Lat.  vv.  on  a  scroll ; 
the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Rich.  Preston,  parson  of  Mersham,  and 
of  Hartest  and  Boxted,  both  in  Sufi.,  1521,  C.  Belcher,  II,  95, 
no.  309.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Rich.  Knatchbull,  esq.,  1582, 
aged  57,  N.  Belcher,  II,  95,  no.  307.  IV.  Inscr.  John  Knatch¬ 
bull,  gent.,  1584,  aged  48,  S.A.  Belcher,  II,  96,  no.  310. 

Milton-next-Gravesend.  I.  Inscr.  Nich.  Kray  from  Horn, 
son  of  a  noble  mcht.  of  Amsterdam,  died  from  consumption  on 
board  ship  and  buried  here,  1639,  N. 

Milton-next-Sittingbourne.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1470  ; 
children,  shs.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  A.T.,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  83,  no.  169. 
Possibly  of  the  Northwood  family.  II.  Man  in  arm.  with 
tabard  of  Northwood  arms,  and  w.,  1  sh.,  c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
now  mur.,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  83,  no.  168.  Probably  John  North- 
wood,  1496,  and  w.  III.  Thos.  Alefe,  1529  (efi.  lost),  and  w. 
Margt.,  “heire  of  ye  manar  of  Colsall  sumtyme  Raufi  Checheys  ”, 
with  1  dau.,  kng.,  mur.,  S.C.  Belcher,  I,  83,  no.  167. 

Minster,  Isle  of  Sheppey.  I.  Man  in  arm.  of  the  Northwood 
family,  in  cyclas  with  sh.  on  thigh,  c.  1330  ;  crossed  legs  and  lion 
at  feet  a  17th  cent,  restoration  and  palimp.,  cut  out  of  the  lower 
portion  of  the  efi.  of  a  lady  of  English  workmanship,  c.  1380, 
now  fastened  down.  II.  Lady,  c.  1335,  with  plaited  hair, 
large  gorget,  sleeveless  cote-hardie,  and  curious  hood,  head  on 
cushion.  Of.  the  fig.  of  Marguerite  de  Beaujeu,  1336,  in  Mont- 
faucon’s  “Monuments  de  la  Monarchie  rran9oise”,  II,  p.  290, 
fig.  4.  The  two  figures,  although  now  relaid  in  one  stone  on  C. 
floor,  belonged  to  two  separate  monuments.  They  are  usually 
assigned  to  Sir  John  de  Northwood  who  died  in  1320,  and  his  w. 


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Joan,  dau.  of  Barth,  de  Badlesmere,  who  also  died  in  1320.  The 
knight  may  possibly  be  Sir  John,  but  the  style  of  armour  seems 
to  be  a  little  later.  The  lady  may  be  Elizth.,  2nd  w.  of  Roger  de 
North  wood.  She  was  dau.  of  Sir  John  Segrave,  and  widow  of 
Rich.  Foliot,  and  died  11  Dec.  1335,  see  her  inscr.  in  ''  Arch. 
Cant.”  II,  17,  and  also  see  XXXVI,  43.  Both  effs.  show  traces 
of  foreign  influence  and  probably  came  from  a  French  workshop. 
At  some  time,  probably  when  the  crossed  legs  were  added,  the 
eff.  of  the  knight  was  reduced  by  about  5  inches  to  make  it 
correspond  with  the  lady,  but  in  1881  the  piece  was  renewed  by 
Mr.  J.  G.  Waller  and  the  eff.  restored  to  its  original  size.  Ashdown^ 
Armour,  145  (upper  hf.  of  man),  and  Costume,  105  (lady)  ;  Arch. 
Cant.,  IX,  149  ;  Bazaar,  8  Sept,  and  20  Oct.,  1893  ;  Belcher, 
I,  84,  no.  170  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  42  (man),  44  (lady)  ; 
Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust.,  no.  6,  p.  205  ;  Clinch,  Churches, 
208  (man)  ;  Foster,  Feudal  Arms,  102  (lady),  184  (man),  octavo, 
91  (lady),  149  (man)  quarto  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1858,  ii,  103  (man)  ; 
Haines,  23  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  II,  112  (elbow  piece),  151  (man)  ; 
Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  26  (man),  30  (lady)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV, 
153  (palimp.)  ;  Planche,  Costume,  I,  138  (elbow),  181  (shoulder 
piece)  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  131  (palimp.)  ;  Soc. 
Antiq.  Bond.  Proc.,  2  S.  VIII,  444  (palimp.)  ;  Stothard,  C.  A., 
Mon.  Effs.,  ed.  1817,  50,  ed.  1876,  90  ;  Suffling,  35  ;  V.  and  A. 
Mus.  List,  pi.  3  ;  Ward,  6. 

Minster,  Isle  of  Thanet.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Parramor,  esq., 
[1623],  and  w.  Ann,  to  whose  pious  memorie  in  the  opposite 
wall  is  erected  a  larger  monument”,  N.A.  Belcher,  II,  98, 
no.  317. 

Monkton,Isle  of  Thanet.  I.  Priest,  c.  1460,  in  mass  vests. ; 
inscr.  lost ;  N.  Belcher,  I,  85,  no.  171  ;  Boutell,  Series.  Probably 
John  Spicer,  vicar,  1460.  II.  Inscr.  (ehs.  lost).  Christ.  Blacchen- 
den,  gent.,  1554,  and  ws.  Aves  and  Margt.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  96, 
no.  313.  III.  Inscr.  Lebbie  Orchard,  “  sometyme  dwelling  in 
Monckton  Courte,”  1580  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  priest 
in  mass  vests,  with  part  of  a  marg.  inscr.  dated  1503,  Flemish  ; 
on  same  stone  as  no.  I.  Belcher,  II,  96,  no.  315  (obv.)  ;  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  V,  227  (obv.  and  rev.).  IV.  Inscr.  Nich.  Robinson, 
gent.,  1594,  dwelt  at  Gore  Street  in  the  par.,  had  issue  by  his  w. 
Frances  3  sons  and  2  daus.,  mur.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  96,  no.  312. 
V.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  (I)  of  Geo.  Robinson,  gent.,  by  whom  divers 
children,  (2)  of  Thos.  Parker,  gent.,  by  whom  no  issue,  1607, 
aged  88,  N.  Belcher,  II,  96,  no.  314. 


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Murston  (old  church).  I.  John  Eveas,  esq.,  son  of  Humph. 
Eveas,  esq.,  1488,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Mildred,  with  3  sons,  4  shs.,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  97,  no.  316. 

Newington-next-Hythe.  I.  Upper  hf.  of  a  lady,  c.  1480, 
now  mur.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  98,  no.  324.  II.  Thos.  Chylton, 
1501,  in  shroud,  and  w.  Thomasin,  in  ordinary  dress,  with  2  sons 
and  1  dau.  (now  under  no.  Ill),  mur.,  C.  Antiquarian  Etching 
Club,  I,  pi.  27  ;  Belcher,  II,  98,  no.  321.  III.  John  Clerk, 
vicar,  1501,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  sm.,  mur.,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  98,  no.  325.  IV.  Rich.  Ryege,  1522,  in  civil  dress, 
and  3  ws.,  Alice,  Joan,  Kath.,  mur.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  98,  no.  319. 
V.  Civilian,  c.  1570,  mur.,  N.C.A.  Belcher,  II,  98,  no.  320.  VI. 
Inscr.  Wm.  Brockman,  gent.,  1605,  aged  74  ;  mar.  Margt.,  dau. 
of  Humph.  Clarcke,  esq.,  had  1  son  Hen.  and  1  dau.  Margt.,  mur., 
N.C.A.  Belcher,  II,  100,  no.  329.  VII.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of 
no.  VI,  1610,  aged  73,  mur.,  N.C.A.  Belcher,  II,  100,  no.  330. 
VIII.  Inscr.  Hr.  Christ.  Reittenger,  a  native  of  Hungary, 

professione  medicus  per  septennium  Archiatros  Imperatori 
Russiae  Muscoviae,  etc.,  potentissimo  ”,  1612,  aged  55,  mur.,  N. 
Belcher,  II,  98,  no.  322.  IX.  Inscr.  Hen.,  son  of  Wm.  Brockman, 
esq.,  1622,  aged  4  years  and  8  months,  mur.,  N.C.A.  Belcher, 
II,  98,  no.  326.  X.  Inscr.  Helen,  dau.  of  Hen.  Brokeman,  esq., 
w.  of  John  Strout,  clerk,  1628,  aged  25,  had  issue  John,  Hen. 
(died  1628,  aged  3),  Wm.,  Thos.,  Helen  (died  1628,  aged  6  weeks), 
mur.,  N.C.A.  Belcher,  II,  100,  no.  331.  XI.  Hen.  Brockman 
of  Birchborough,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1630,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
[Helen,  dau.  of  Nich.  Sawkins],  with  2  sons,  [Wm.,  in  arm., 
Zouch],  and  5  daus.  [Margt.,  Helen,  Elizth.,  Mary,  Agnes],  marg. 
inscr.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  rel.,  now  mur.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  99,  no.  328. 
XII.  Inscr.  Mary,  dau.  of  Wm.  Brockman,  esq.,  1631,  aged  2  years 
and  3  months,  mur.,  N.C.A.  Belcher,  II,  98,  no.  327.  XIII. 
Hen.,  son  of  Wm.  Brockman,  esq.,  1631,  aged  7  years  and  7  months, 
mur.,  N.C.A.  Belcher,  II,  98,  no.  323. 

Newington-next-Sittingbourne.  I.  Wm.  Monde,  1488, 
and  John  Sayer,  both  in  civil  dress,  N.A.  Belcher,  I,  86,  no.  172. 
II.  Sh.  Higges,  loose  in  1915  ;  the  remains  of  a  br.  to  Rich.  Higges, 
gent.,  1490,  and  w.  Anne.  Another  sh.,  Higges  imp.  Wentworth, 
recently  stolen.  III.  [Alice,  dau.  of  Edw.  Cobbe,  esq.,  widow 
of  Sir  John  Norton  of  North  wood,  Kent],  w.  of  John  Cobham 
alias  Brook,  1580,  with  2  sons,  inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.,  C.  Bazaar, 
15  Sept.  1893  ;  Belcher,  I,  87,  no.  174  ;  Clinch,  Churches,  220  ; 
Druitt,  287  ;  Sep.  Memorials  of  Cobham  Family,  pi.  16  ;  Somerset 


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Arch.  Soc.  Proc.,  XLV,  ii,  14  ;  Suffling,  159.  IV.  Fraunces 
Holbrok,  gent.,  1581,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  one  with  4  sons  and 
6  dans.,  the  other  with  2  sons  and  1  dan.,  2  shs.,  C.  Belcher,  I, 
87,  no.  175.  V.  Mary,  widow  of  Edw.  Brooke  alias  Cobbum, 
esq.,  1600,  C.  Belcher,  I,  86,  no.  173  ;  Druitt,  294  ;  Somerset 
Arch.  Soc.  Proc.,  XLV,  ii,  14.  VI.  Two  shs.,  Northwood  and 
Norton  alias  At  Leese,  16th  cent.  ;  elf.  in  arm.,  children  and  inscr. 
lost ;  S.C. 

Nonington.  I.  Inscr.  John  Cooke,  “  curatus  ”  of  the  ch., 
1518,  C.  Belcher,  II,  100,  no.  333.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Alys, 
dan.  and  h.  of  Wm.  Simpson,  esq.,  vice  marshal  of  Calais,  by  his 
w.  Cath.  Gemcot,  w.  of  Francis  Wilsford  for  near  35  years,  had  6 
sons  and  4  dans.,  1581,  aged  59,  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  100, 
no.  332. 

Noethfleet.  I.  Peter  de  Lacy,  rector,  prebendary  of  Swerdes 
in  Dublin  Cath.,  1375,  in  mass  vests.  ;  canopy  lost ;  rel.  and 
marg.  inscr.  restored,  large,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  25  (eh.); 
Arch.  Cant.,  XXXII,  38  (linials  of  canopy),  44  (Fisher’s  drawing 
with  canopy  and  orig.  inscr.)  ;  Belcher,  I,  88,  no.  176  (as  rel.)  ; 
Boutell,  Series  (eh.)  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  125  (maniple)  ;  Suffling, 
213  (as  rel.)  ;  Thorpe,  Cust.  Rojf.,  pi.  28,  p.  135  (with  canopy, 
etc.).  Portions  of  the  canopy  now  in  Brit.  Mus.  II.  [Wm. 
Lye,  rector,  1391],  hf.  eh.  in  mass  vests.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  C. 
Arch.  Cant.,  XXXII,  45  ;  Belcher,  I,  89,  no.  177  ;  Suffling,  220  ; 
Thorpe,  pi.  29,  hg.  2,  p.  136.  III.  [Wm.  Bickhill,  esq.,  eld.  son 
of  Sir  Wm.  Rickhill],  in  arm.,  legs  gone,  and  w.  Kath.,  [1433]  ; 
marg.  inscr.  and  shs.  lost  ;  rel.  on  same  slab  as  no.  II.  Arch. 

XXXII,  60,  61  ;  Belcher,  I,  89,  no.  178  (as  rel.)  ;  Thorpe, 
pi.  30,  p.  136  (man  complete).  Two  shs.,  Bickhill  and  Bickhill 
imp.  Coventry,  in  Brit.  Mus.  A  small  frag,  of  inscr.  “  et  Katerine 
uxoris  ejus”,  in  private  hands.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are 
rubbings  of  the  following  brasses  and  frags,  now  lost,  (1)  a  sh., 
Wangdeford,  from  br.  to  Alice  Wangdeford,  1421,  Arch.  Cant., 
XXXII,  48,  49  ;  (2)  two  shs.,  Hesill  and  Hesill  imp.  Appleton, 
from  br.  to  Wm.  Hessil,  baron  of  the  exchequer,  1425,  and  w. 
Agnes,  Arch.  Cant.  XXXII,  50  ;  (3)  Inscr.,  mutil.  and  broken, 
now  in  private  hands,  to  Margt.,  w.  of  Wm.  Baron,  citizen  and 
dyer  of  London,  1429,  also  their  son  Master  Nich.  Baron,  Arch. 
Cant.,  XXXII,  51  ;  (4)  a  sh.,  15th  cent..  Arch.  Cant.,  XXXII, 

70  ;  (5)  a  civilian,  headless,  c.  1510,  Arch.  Cant.,  XXXII,  71, 
feet  of  hg.  now  in  private  hands  ;  (6)  Inscr.,  now  in  private 
hands,  to  John  Bramstone,  1533,  and  w.  Alice  ;  (7)  inscr.  to  Hen. 


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BrycG,  yeoman,  died  at  Ifield  Court,  1638,  aged  Gb,  mar.  Margery, 
dau.  of  Rich.  Laming,  gent.  All  the  orig.  slabs  buried  under  the 
new  tile  paving.  For  a  full  account  of  the  brasses  see  Arch. 
Cant.”  XXXII,  36-75. 

Orpington.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.  Gulby,  esq.,  1439,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  101,  no.  335.  II.  Thos.  Wilkynson,  M.A.,  pre¬ 
bendary  of  Ripon,  rector  of  Harrow-on-the-Hill  and  of  Orpington, 
1511,  in  cope,  rel.,  now  mur.,  C.  Bazaar,  29  Sept.  1893  ;  Belcher, 
I,  90,  no.  179  ;  Clinch,  Churches,  206  ;  Macklin,  Mon.  Br.,  1st 
ed.,  41,  6th  ed.,  46  ;  Suffling,  229  ^  Thorpe,  Cust.  Roff.,  pi.  10, 
fig-  2,  p.  89.  III.  Inscr.  John  *Gower,  ‘‘  bachelor  of  bothe 
lawes”,  vicar,  1522,  Tower.  Belcher,  II,  101,  no.  334.  Thorpe, 
pi.  26,  fig.  1,  p.  128,  engraves  a  fig.  of  a  priest  in  mass  vests., 
now  lost,  which  was  part  of  this  br.,  see  Fisher’s  drawing  in 

Brit.  Mus.,  Add.  MS.,  32369,  fol.  77. 

Otham.  I.  Thos.  Hendley,  esq.,  youngest  son  of  Jervis Hendley, 
gent.,  gave  a  house  and  land  to  the  par.,  1590,  aged  89,  in  civil 
dress,  and  3  ws.,  one  with  2  sons  and  2  daus.,  all  kng.,  inscr.  in 
8  Eng.  vv.,  rect.  pi.  with  sh.,  mur.,  C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.,  I,  172 
(effs.)  ',  Belcher,  II,  104,  no.  341  j  G.  and  S.,  pi.  28. 

Otterden.  I.  Thos.  Seintlegier,  esq.,  1408,  in  arm.,  marg. 
inscr.  mutil.  ;  2  shs.  lost  ;  N.  Belcher,  II,  103,  no.  339  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  I,  pt.  8,  pi.  2  ;  Reliquary,  X.S.,  VIII,  233.  II.  Isabel, 
w.  of  John  Chyrche  of  Esling,  1488,  1  sh.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  104, 
no.  340.  III.  John  Aucher,  esq.,  patron  of  the  ch.,  1502,  in 
arm.,  3  shs.,  N.C.  Belcher,  II,  102,  no.  338.  IV.  Jas.  Aucher, 
esq.,  1508,  in  arm.,  3  shs.,  N.C.  Belcher,  II,  101,  no.  337.  V. 
Lady,  3  daus.,  and  part  of  marg.  inscr. ;  portions  of  the  br. 
(partly  covered  by  a  monument)  to  Jas.  Bunce,  1606,  aged  94, 
and  2nd  w.  Elizth.,  1592,  with  1  son,  2  daus.,  and  marg.  inscr.  ;  N. 
Belcher,  II,  101,  no,  336. 

Peckham,  East.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Rich.  Etclesley,  rector, 
1426,  C.  Belcher,  II,  106,  no.  345  ;  Thorpe,  Cust.  Roff.,  pi.  10, 
fig.  3,  p.  89  (eff.  in  almuce  holding  chalice).  II.  Civilian  and 
w.,  c.  1525 ;  inscr.  lost ;  sm. ;  N.  Belcher,  II,  106,  no.  344.  III. 
Inscr.,  nearly  effaced  and  mutil.,  16th  cent.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  106, 
no.  346.  On  the  same  stone  is  an  iron  cross. 

Peckham,  West.  I.  Sir  Wm.  Culpepir,  1417  (error  for  1457, 
eff.  in  arm  lost),  and  w.  Elizth.,  146-  (date  not  filled  in)  ;  children 
and  shs.  lost ;  A.T.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  105,  no.  342  (with  sh.  from 
no.  II  inserted)  ;  Reliquary,  N.S.,  I,  110.  II.  Three  shs.,  2  of 
Culpeper  and  I  of  Welbeck,  16th  cent.,  slab  cut  up  for  steps, 


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N.C.  Margt.,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Rich.  Culpeper,  son  of  no.  I,  mar. 
(1)  Wm.  Cotton,  and  (2)  Rich.  Welbeck. 

Pembury.  I.  Elizth.,  eld.  dau.  of  Nich.  Rowe  of  Hawckwell, 
esq.,  1607,  aged  8  years  wanting  3  months  and  3  days,  holding 
book,  now  mur.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  105,  no.  343. 

Penshurst.  I.  Inscr.,  4  sons,  3  daus.,  and  sh.  ;  the  remains 
of  the  br.  to  Walter  Darnowll,  1507, and  2  ws.,  Joan  and  Annes, 
N.  Belcher,  II,  106,  no.  347.  II.  Pawle  Yden,  gent.,  son  of 
Thos.  Yden,  esq.,  1514,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Agnes,  with  1  dau., 
4  shs.,  S.C.  Antiquary,  III,  55  ;  Belcher,  I,  91,  no.  180  (effs.), 
II,  107,  no.  354  (shs.)  ;  Thorpe,  Gust.  Boff.,  pi.  31,  p.  141.  III. 
Sm.  cross  (partly  restored)  and  inscr.  to  Thos.,  son  of  Sir  Thos. 
Bwllayen,  c.  1520,  local,  S.C.  Bazaar,  13  Oct.  1893  ;  Belcher, 

I,  91,  no.  181.  At  Hever  is  a  similar  cross  to  Hen.,  another  son 
of  Sir  Thos.  Bullen.  IV.  Three  shs.,  Darnowll  or  Darkenoll, 
and  Darnowll  imp.  Fagger  alias  Silverlock,  1 6th  cent.  ;  inscr. 
and  another  sh.  lost  ;  C.  Belcher,  II,  107,  no.  356.  V.  Inscr. 
and  4  shs.  on  back  of  tomb,  chamfer  inscr.  with  text  from  Job 
xix,  25,  and  4  shs.  on  panels  of  tomb.  Sir  Wm.  Sydney,  knt. 
and  “bannorett”,  sometime  chamberlain  and  afterwards  steward 
to  Edw.  VI,  first  of  that  name  lord  of  the  manor  of  Penshurst, 
1553,  A.T.,  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  I06a,  no.  349  ;  M.B.8.  Trans., 
V,  391,  392,  395,  397,  398,  402  (shs.).  VI.  Inscr.,  lozenge,  and 
marg.  inscr.  with  text  from  Matt,  xix,  slightly  mutil.  and  partly 
palimp.,  but  now  fastened  down.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir  Hen.  and 
Lady  Mary  Sydney,  1558,  aged  1  year  and  three  quarters,  S.C. 
Belcher,  II,  107,  no.  352.  Rubbing  of  palimp.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 
VII.  Inscr.,  ach.  and  sh.  John  Pas  water,  gent.,  servant  and 
steward  to  Sir  Thos.  Cheyney,  K.G.,  lord  warden  of  the  cinque 
ports,  and  then  to  Sir  Hen.  Sydney,  K.G.,  lord  president  of  Wales 
and  lord  deputy  of  Ireland,  1577,  and  w.  Elizth. ,  mur. ,  C.  Belcher, 

II,  107,  no.  353.  VIII.  Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.,  text.,  etc.  Wm. 
Darkenoll,  parson,  1596,  aged  78,  his  father  John,  aged  80,  mother 
Joan,  88,  two  ws.,  both  named  Margt.,  50  and  60,  “  the  sonnes 
and  daughters  now  spronge  of  this  race  are  fyve  score  and  od  in 
every  place”,  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  I06a,  no.  351.  IX.  Inscr. 
and  lozenge,  Bridget,  aged  6  months,  and  Alice,  aged  2  years  and 
4  months,  both  died  1599,  daus.  of  Sir  Robt.  and  Dame  Barbara 
Sidney,  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  107,  no.  355  ;  M.B.8.  Trans.,  V,  408 
(lozenge).  X.  Inscr.  Robt.  Pa  vie,  1600,  and  w.  Fraunces,  1596, 
servants  to  the  Sydney  family  from  the  second  year  of  Queen 
Mary,  C.  Belcher,  II,  106,  no.  348.  XI.  Inscr.  with  10  Eng. 


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vv.  and  text.  John  Bust,  minister  for  21  years,  1617,  w.  Kath., 
and  grandchild  Kath.  Hales,  C.  Belcher,  II,  106a,  no.  350. 

Petham.  I.  Two  inscrs.,  scroll,  and  4  shs.  Thos.  Thompson, 
esq.,  1626,  aged  63  ;  mar.  for  44  years  to  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Leveson  of  Hailing,  esq.,  had  6  sons  and  4  daus.,  of  whom  3  sons, 
Sir  John,  Hen.,  Anth.,  and  3  daus.,  Elizth.,  Kath.,  Clare, living ; 

C. 

Pluckley.  I.  John  Bering,  esq.,  1425,  in  arm.,  marg.  inscr. 
and  2  shs.,  the  whole  a  17th  cent,  restoration,  S.C.  Antiquarian 
Repertory,  ed.  1807-9,  III,  169  ;  Belcher,  II,  108,  no.  357  ;  Weever, 
J.,  Anc.  Fun.  Mon.,  292.  II.  Rich.  Malemayns,  esq.,  1440, 
in  arm.,  4  shs.,  much  worn,  N.  Belcher,  I,  93,  no.  187  ;  M.B.8. 

VI,  304  (Fisher’s  drawing).  III.  John  Bering,  1517,  in 
arm.,  a  17th  cent,  restoration  ;  inscr.  and  2  shs.  lost ;  S.A. 
Belcher,  I,  93,  no.  186.  IV.  Nich.  Bering,  1517,  in  arm.,  a  17th 
cent,  restoration,  and  w.  Alice,  dau.  of  Wm.  Bettenham,  an  orig. 
fig.,  3  shs.  (2  restorations)  ;  children,  another  sh.,  and  marg. 
inscr.  lost ;  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  110,  no.  361.  V.  Julyen  Beryng, 
“  gentylwoman” ,  1526,  N.  Arch.  Cant.,  X,  344  ;  Belcher,  I,  93, 
no.  188  ;  Haslewood,  F.,  Pluckley  Monuments,  20.  VI.  Rich. 
Bering,  1545,  in  arm.,  under  trefoil  arch,  rect.  pL,  sm.,  a  17th  cent, 
restoration  ;  inscr.  lost ;  laid  over  indent  of  an  inscr.,  N.  Antiq. 
Repertory,  III,  149.  ;  Belcher,  I,  93,  no.  185.  VII.  John  Beringe, 
esq.,  1550,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  kng.,  a  I7th  cent,  restoration, 
sm.  rect.  pi.  ;  the  inscr.  which  is  original  mentions  his  w.  Margt. 
Brent,  1562,  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  109,  no.  359.  VIII.  Inscr.  and 
sh.  Marie,  dau.  of  Sir  Hen.  Goringe  of  Burton,  Sussex,  w.  of  Anth. 
Beeringe,  1588,  and  their  only  child  Jane,  1607,  S.C.  Belcher, 
II,  109,  no.  360.  IX.  [Rich.  Bering,  1610,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Margt.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Twisden,  1608),  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  2  crests ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  109,  no.  358.  Nos.  I,  IV,  VII, 
VIII,  and  IX  are  under  the  Bering  pew.  The  restorations  were 
probably  the  work  of  Sir  Edw.  Beering,  the  antiquary,  1598-1644. 
A  br.  to  Rich.  Bering  and  2  ws.,  c.  1470,  is  figured  in  Weever, 
p.  293. 

Preston-next-Faversham.  I.  Valentine  Baret,  esq.,  1440, 
in  arm.,  and  w.  Cecily,  1442  ;  shs.  lost ;  C.  Arch.  Cant.,  XXI, 
133  ;  Belcher,  I,  92,  no.  184  ;  M.B.8.  Trans.,  VI,  183  (Fisher’s 
drawing  with  2  shs.).  II.  Wm.  Mareys,  esq.  to  Hen.  V  and  to 
cardinal  Hen.  [Beaufort],  1459,  in  arm.,  standing  in  a  mareys  or 
marsh,  C.  Arch.  Cant.,  XXI,  133  ;  Belcher,  I,  92,  no.  183  ; 
M.B.8.  Trans.,  VI,  193  (Fisher’s  drawing).  III.  Bennet,  dau. 


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and  h.  of  Wm.  Maycott  of  Feversham,  gent.,  w.,  of  Thos.  Finch, 
of  Preston,  gent.,  1612,  aged  68,  mar.  46  years,  had  1  son  who  died 
young,  now  mur.,  N.  Belcher,  I,  91,  no.  182.  IV.  Inscr.  Peter 
Jackson,  minister  for  30  years,  1616  ;  his  w.  Thomasin  pos.  ; 
C.  Belcher,  II,  111,  no.  363.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings 
of  br.  now  lost,  (1)  inscr.  Emmot,  sister  of  Wm.  Lee,  vicar,  1440  ; 
(2)  a  man  in  arm.,  c.  1475,  probably  Rich.,  son  of  John  Boorne 
of  Eastling,  1473.  Both  illustrated  in  M.B.8.  Trans.,  VI,  189, 
190  (Fisher’s  drawings). 

Rainham.  I.  Inscr.  (sm.  floriated  cross  lost),  Jas.  Donet,  esq., 
1409,  C.  Belcher,  II,  112,  no.  366  ;  G.  and  8.,  pi.  29.  II. 
Scroll,  c.  1500  ;  efl.  of  priest,  device  and  inscr.  lost  ;  A.T.,  C.,  but 
loose  at  vicarage  in  1912.  Belcher,  II,  112,  no.  364.  III.  Wm. 
Aucher,  esq.,  1514,  in  arm.,  4  shs.,  sm.  ;  the  inscr.  mentions  his 
w.  Elizth.  ;  now  mur.,  N.C.  Arch.  Cant.,  XVII,  61  ;  Belcher, 
I,  94,  no.  192  ;  O.  and  8.,  pi.  29  (2  shs.).  IV.  Wm.  Bloor, 
gent.,  1529,  "  regnique  dni  henrici  octavi  dei  gfa  Anglic  et  flrancie 
regis  fidei  defensoris  et  do  mini  Hibernie  vicesimo  primo”,  in 
civil  dress,  C.  Arch.  Cant.,  XVII,  59  ;  Belcher,  I,  94,  no.  191. 
V.  Lady  and  4  daus.,  c.  1530,  sm.  ;  the  remains  of  a  br.  to  a 
civilian,  3  ws.,  3  groups  of  children,  and  inscr.  ;  C.  Belcher,  I, 
94,  no.  189  ;  M.B.8.  Trans.,  VI,  356  (Fisher’s  drawing).  In  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  the  man,  another  w.,  and  a  group  of 
2  sons.  VI.  John  Norden,  esq.,  158-  (date  not  filled  in),  in 
civil  dress,  and  4  ws.  (3  lost),  Joan  with  about  5  children  lost, 
Agnes  with  2  sons,  Ellyn  with  2  sons,  and  Elizth.,  1  sh.  (3  others 
lost),  C.  Arch.  Cant.,  XVII,  60  ;  Belcher,  I,  94,  no.  190  ;  M.B.8. 
Trans.,  VI,  358  (Fisher’s  drawing).  VII.  Inscr.  Chas.  Garlick, 
vicar,  inducted  1571,  died  1593,  C.  Belcher,  II,  112,  no.  365. 

Ringwould.  I.  Upper  hf.  of  one  w.,  a  group  of  2  sons  and  3 
daus.,  scroll  and  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of  br.  to  Wm.  Abere,  1505, 
and  ws.  Alys  and  Amis  ;  sm.,  now  mur.,  N.A.  Belcher,  II,  112, 
nos.  368,  369.  II.  John  Upton,  1530,  in  civil  dress,  local,  sm., 
now  mur.,  N.A.  Belcher,  I,  95,  no.  193  ;  G.  and  >8.,  44  ;  8t.  Paul’s 
Eccles.  8oc.  Trans.,  V,  145.  III.  Inscr.  (mutil.).  Elizth.,  w. 
of  [Robt.  Gajunt,  died  in  childbed,  [1580],  now  mur.,  N.A. 
Belcher,  II,  112,  no.  368.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  ot  a 
portion  of  a  floriated  cross  on  a  mutil.  coped  tomb  existing  in 
1862,  but  now  lost. 

Ripple.  I.  Inscr.  and  4  shs.  Thos.,  son  of  John  Warren,  esq., 
son  of  Wm.  Warren,  esq.,  chief  customer  of  Sandwich,  Dover, 
and  the  members  thereof,  1591,  aged  80,  now  on  a  board,  mur.,  C. 


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Belcher,  II,  113,  no.  371.  II.  Inscr.  and  3  shs.  (another  lost). 
John  Warren,  esq.,  son  of  no.  I,  1612,  aged  50,  had  12  children, 
now  on  a  board,  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  113,  no.  372. 

Rochester,  St.  Margaret.  I.  Thos.  Cod,  vicar,  1465,  hi.  eff. 
in  surplice,  cope,  and  amice  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  similar  eff.  but 
wearing  almuce  ;  inscr.  in  9  Lat.  vv. ;  inlaid  in  a  copper  plate 
and  now  mur.,  N.A.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  60  ;  Belcher, 
II,  114,  nos,  379,  380  ;  Boutell,  Series,  and  Christian  Mon.,  154. 
II.  Inscr.  (chalice  lost),  Jas.  Roberts,  priest,  1540,  now  mur.,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  113,  no.  378.  Rubbing  of  chalice  in  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq. 

Rochester,  St.  Nicholas.  I.  Inscr.  Thomzen,  dau.  of  Wm. 
Watts,  w.  of  Robt.  Hall,  alderman  and  mayor  of  Rochester, 
1575,  mar.  28  years,  had  7  children,  a  widow  30  years  ;  her  son 
Wm.  pos.  ;  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Alice,  dau.  and  h. 
of  John  Williams  of  Stroode,  w.  (1)  of  John  Turke,  alderman, 
(2)  of  Thos.  Robinson,  registrar  of  the  city  and  diocese,  mar.  28 
years,  1574,  aged  76  ;  her  son  John  Turke  pos.  in  1577  ;  mur., 
S.A.  III.  Inscr.  Hen.  Leafe,  mayor  ;  Hen.  Austen,  his  grand¬ 
child  ;  Elizth.,  his  dau.,  mother  of  the  said  Hen.,  w.  of  John 
Austen,  esq.,  one  of  the  4  masters  of  his  majesty’s  navy  and 
sometime  mayor;  also  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Austen.,  esq.,  son 
of  Henry  Austen,  1635,  aged  22,  mur.,  S.A.  All  now  filled  in  with 
composition. 

Rodmersham.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Pery,  1485.  II.  Inscr.  John 
Pordage,  1568,  aged  96.  HI.  Inscr.  Wm.  Pordage,  1589,  and 
w.  Mary,  1569,  aged  44.  IV.  Inscr.  John,  son  of  No.  Ill,  1589, 
aged  41.  V.  Inscr.  Salomon,  son  of  No.  Ill,  1599,  aged  41. 
All  on  one  stone,  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  113,  nos.  373-77. 

Rolvenden.  I.  Inscr.  recording  the  foundation  of  a  chapel  in 
honour  of  SS.  Anne  and  Kath.,  on  the  day  of  SS.  Tiburcius  and 
Valerian,  martyrs,  1444,  by  Edw.  Gyldeford,  esq.,  mur.,  S.C. 
Belcher,  II,  112,  no.  370. 

Romney,  New.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.,  and  sh.  (eff.  lost).  Wm.  Holyng- 
broke,  1375,  N.A.  Belcher,  II,  115,  no.  383;  M.B.S.  Trans., 
VI,  86,  88.  II.  Thos.  Lamberd,  1510,  in  civil  dress,  N.C. 
Belcher,  II,  115,  no.  384.  III.  Thos.  Smjdh,  jurat,  1610,  aged 
68,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Mary,  with  2  daus.,  Elizth.  and  Mary 
(lost),  A.T.,  N.C.  Belcher,  II,  114,  no.  381  ;  Druitt,  290.  IV. 
Inscr.  Rich.  Stuppenye,  jurat,  1526,  restored  by  his  great-grandson 
Clement  in  1622,  and  again  recut  c.  1840  ;  A.T.,  S.C.  Belcher, 
II,  114,  no.  382. 


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Romney,  Old.  I.  John  Ips,  [1526],  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Margt.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  1 16,  no.  385. 

St.  James,  Isle  of  Grain,  see  Grain. 

St.  John,  Thanet,  see  Margate. 

St.  Laurence,  Thanet.  I.  Nich.  Mansion,  esq.,  1444,  in 
arm.  with  SS.  collar  ;  2  shs.  lost  ;  now  mur.  in  orig.  slab,  N.C. 
Belcher,  I,  97,  no.  199  ;  Cotton,  C.,  Hist,  of  St.  Laurence,  96  ; 
Waller,  pt.  14.  II.  Five  shs..  Mansion  and  Hawte  ;  eff.  of 
lady,  another  sh.  and  inscr.  lost.  [Eleanor,  only  dan.  of  Wm.  Hawte 
of  Petham,  esq.,  w.  of  Nich.  Mansion,  esq.],  c.  1450,  C.  Belcher, 
I,  98,  no.  202  (4  shs.)  ;  Cotton,  96.  III.  [Joan,  dan.  of  Roger 
Mansion,  w.  of  Thos.  St.  Nicholas,  1493]  ;  inscr.  lost ;  now  mur. 
on  screen,  N.C.  Belcher,  I,  97,  no.  198  ;  Cotton,  100,  fig.  1. 
IV.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Sir  Adam  Sprakeling,  knt.,  son  of  Robt. 
Sprakeling,  gent.  ,1610,  aged  58,  left  7  sons  and  10  dans . ,  C.  Belcher, 

I,  98,  no.  201 ;  Cotton,  100,  figs.  3,  4.  V.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Adam 
Sprakeling,  gent.,  2nd  son  of  no.  IV,  1615,  left  2  sons  and  2  dans., 
now  under  Tower.  Belcher,  II,  116,  no.  387  ;  Cotton,  100,  figs. 
5,  6.  VI.  Three  shs.  set  in  stone  frames,  inscr.  cut  in  stone. 
Margt.,  dau.  of  Robt.  Moyle,  esq.,  w.  of  Robt.  Sprakling,  esq., 
1623,  aged  49,  had  7  children.  Tower.  Belcher,  I,  98,  no.  202 
(2  shs.)  ;  Cotton,  100,  fig.  2.  VII.  Large  sh.,  Sprackling,  17th 
cent.  Belcher,  I,  98,  no.  202.  An  inscr.  to  John  Pawlyn, 
1462,  and  w.  Margery,  now  lost,  is  engr.  Cent.  Mag.,  1802, 
ii,  1097. 

St.  Mary-in-the-Marsh.  I.  Maud  Jamys,  mother  of  Wm. 
Gregory,  1499,  N.  Arch.  Cant.,  XXXVII,  204  ;  Belcher,  II,  117, 
no.  392.  II.  Wm.  Gregory,  1502,  in  civil  dress,  N.  Belcher,  II, 
117,  no.  391. 

St.  Nicholas-at-Wade,  Thanet.  I.  Valontyne  Edvarod, 
gent.,  1559,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  Agnes  with  4  sons  and  2 
daus.,  and  Joan,  1574,  with  3  sons  and  6  dans.  ;  also  Thos.  Parra- 
more,  2nd  husband  of  Joan,  by  whom  1  son  and  1  dau.,  N.C. 
Belcher,  I,  97,  no.  197.  II.  Inscr.  John  Sacket,  1588,  local,  N. 
Belcher,  II,  118,  no.  400.  III.  Inscr.  Joan  Knouler,  1603, 
late  wife  of  John  Sacket  and  Rich.  Emptage”,  by  Rich. she  had 
2  sons  and  2  daus.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  118,  no.  399.  IV.  Inscr. 
Joan,  w.  of  Edw.  Emptage,  1608,  aged  38  or  thereabouts,  had  6 
sons  and  2  daus.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  118,  no.  398.  V.  Inscr.  Wm. 
Henaker,  yeoman,  1609,  aged  39  or  thereabouts,  N.  Belcher, 

II,  118,  no.  396.  VI.  Inscr.  Anne,  w.  of  Edw.  Emptage,  1622, 
aged  51,  ‘‘  towards  God  religious,  to  her  husband  loving  and 


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comfortable,  over  all  his  childen  (having  no  issue  of  her  own 
body)  tender  and  carefull  ”,  N.  Belcher,  II,  118,  no.  397. 

St.  Peter,  Thanet.  I.  Inscr.  Nich.  Smyth,  1451,  now  mur., 
N.C.  Belcher,  II,  116,  no.  390.  II.  Rich.  Colmer,  “  carpen- 
tarius”,  1485,  in  civil  dress,  feet  mutil.,  and  w.  Margt.,  now 
mur.,  N.  Belcher,  I,  95,  no.  194.  III.  Nich.  Esstone,  1503, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w\  Alice,  worn,  sm.,  N.A.  Belcher,  I,  95,  no. 
195.  IV.  Inscr.  Mychaell  Webbe,  1587,  local,  S.A.  Belcher, 

II,  116,  no.  388.  V.  Inscr.  John  Sackett,  1623,  aged  59,  N.A. 
Belcher,  II,  116,  no.  389. 

Saltwood.  I.  John  Verieu,  rector  of  Sandherst,  [died  1370], 
hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  ”  cujus  anime  propicietur  omnium  rector 
deus  ”,  C.  Arch.  Cant.,  XVIII,  423  ;  Belcher,  II,  118,  no.  402  ; 
Druitt,  82.  II.  Thos.  Brokhill,  esq.,  1437,  in  arm.,  and  v. 
[Joan  Fineux],  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  1  sh.  (3  others  lost),  N.A. 
Arch.  Cant.,  XVIII,  422  ;  Belcher,  II,  119,  no.  403  ;  Druitt,  169. 

III.  Angel  issuing  from  clouds  and  holding  a  heart,  sh.  and  inscr. 
“  Here  lieth  the  bowells  ”  of  Dame  Anne,  w.  of  Wm..  Muston, 
1498,  C.  Arch.  Cant.,  XVIII,  423;  Belcher,  II,  120,  no.  404; 
G.  and  8.,  41  (angel)  ;  Haines,  236  (angel)  ;  8t.  PauVs  Eccles. 
Soc.  Trans.,  V,  144  (angel).  In  C.  is  an  indent  for  a  priest 
under  a  single  canopy,  the  slab  powdered  with  devices.  Probably 
for  Wm.  Archer,  rector,  1279-1310.  Indents,  pi.  7  (Fisher’s 
drawing). 

Sandwich,  St.  Clement.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1490,  double  canopy 
much  worn  and  mutil.  ;  w.,  children,  and  inscr.  lost ;  N.  Belcher, 
I,  100,  no.  204.  II.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Geo.  Kawe,  gent.,  mayor 
and  customer  of  the  toAvn,  mcht.  adventurer  and  haberdasher  of 
Eondon,  and  w.  Sara,  both  died  1583,  had  7  sons  and  5  daus.  , 
a  marg.  inscr.  and  4  shs.  incised  in  slab  ;  C.  Belcher,  I,  101, 
no.  205.  III.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Nich.  Spencer,  gent.,  customer 
of  Sandwich,  1583,  now  under  organ,  S.C.  Belcher,  1, 101,  no. 206. 

Sandwich,  St.  Peter.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Thos.  Gilbert,  gent., 
searcher  of  Kent,  1597,  aged  37  ;  mar.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Robt. 
Filmer  of  East  Sutton,  had  6  sons  and  3  daus.,  whereof  Thos., 
Ann,  Joan,  Elizth.,  survived  ;  inscr.  under  organ,  ach.  loose  in 
chest,  N.A.  Belcher,  I,  101,  no.  207  (under  St.  Clement). 

Seal.  I.  Sir  Wm.  de  Bryene,  lord  of  Kemsing  and  Sele,  1395, 
in  arm.,  2  shs.,  marg.  inscr.,  large,  C.  Antiquarian  Etching  Club, 
HI,  pi.  17  ;  Belcher,  I,  96,  no.  196  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  Builder, 
LIX,  462  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1858,  ii,  555  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  II,  249  ; 
Suffling,^^.  II.  John  Tebold  alias  Theobauld,  gent.,  1577, 


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in  civil  dress,  and  inscr. ;  both  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  elf.  the  lower 
portion  of  a  civilian,  on  rev.  of  inscr.  the  lower  portion  of  a  lady 
both  c.  1500  ;  loose  in  safe  in  1925.  Belcher,  II,  117,  no.  394 
(obv.  of  inscr.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  84  (rev.  of  inscr.).  In 
coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  10  sons,  c.  1530,  parents,  dau.  and 
inscr.  lost,  slab  in  N. 

Selling.  I.  Three  sons,  c.  1520  ;  parents,  dans,  and  inscr. 
lost ;  under  chest,  S.Tr.  The  remains  of  a  br.  to  Thos.  Gate  and 
w.,  1522.  II.  Civilian,  c.  1525,  w.,  children  and  inscr.  lost  ; 
local,  N.  Belcher,  II,  120,  no.  405.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm. 
Norwood,  S.T.B.,  rector  of  St.  Dunstan-in-the-East,  London, 
fellow  of  All  Souls,  Oxford,  1596,  aged  47  ;  Andrew  his  brother 
and  Alex,  his  “  patruelis  ’’  pos.  ;  C.  IV.  Inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv. 
and  sh.  - - Norwodde,  c.  1600,  C. 

Sheldwich.  I.  Sir  Rich.  Attelese,  1394,  in  arm,  and  w.  Dennis, 
lower  hf.  of  elf.  gone,  line  double  canopy  slightly  mutil.,  inscr. 
also  mutil.,  several  shs.  lost ;  N.C.  Arch.  Cant.,  XV III,  290  ; 
Belcher,  II,  121,  no.  408  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List, 
pi.  9.  II.  John  Cely,  esq.,  1426,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Isabel ;  2 
shs.  lost  ;  S.C.  Arch.  Cant.,  XVIII,  291  ;  Belcher,  II,  122,  no. 
409.  III.  Joan,  w.  of  Wm.  Mareys,  esq.,  1431,  hf .  eh.  in  shroud 
holding  inscribed  heart,  2  shs.,  one  loose,  curious,  C.  Arch.  Cant., 
XVIII,  291  ;  Belcher,  II,  123,  no.  411  ;  Suffling,  278  (eh.).  IV. 
Inscr.  John  Belke,  gent.,  eld.  son  of  Valentine  Belke  of  Sheldwich, 
died  “a  bachelor”,  1633,  aged  67,  C.  Belcher,  II,  122,  no.  410. 
In  N.C.  is  a  slab  with  indents  for  a  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics 
to  Reynauld  de  Deyk,  14th  cent. 

Shepherdswell.  I.  Inscr.  Philemon  Powndall,  1660,  aged 
55,  "  had  1  w.,  1  son  and  6  daus.”  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  another 
inscr.  to  Jas.  Dering,  esq.,  died  1532,  engr.  17th  cent.  ;  loose  in 
vestry.  Belcher,  II,  42,  no.  130  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  156  ;  St. 
Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  147.  All  obv.  and  rev. 

Shoreham.  I.  Inscr.  ;  rect.  pi.  with  ehs.  and  sh.  lost.  Thos. 
Polhyll,  1588,  and  w.  Annes,  dau.  of  Wm.  Plumley  of  Otford, 
had  1  son  and  3  daus.,  C.  step. 

Shorne.  I.  John  Smyth,  1457,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Marion, 
hf.  ehs.,  inscr.  and  2  frags,  of  a  large  scroll.  Belcher,  II,  124,  no. 
416.  II.  Inscr.  (eh.  lost).  Wm.  Pepyr,  vicar,  1468,  much  mutil. 
Belcher,  II,  124,  no.  417.  III.  Lady,  c.  1470,  headless  ;  the 
remains  of  a  br.  to  a  man  in  arm.,  w.,  1  son,  4  daus.,  4  shs.  and 
inscr.  Belcher,  II,  125,  no.  419  ;  0.  and  S.,  pi.  30  (Fisher's  draw¬ 
ing  with  slab,  etc.).  IV.  Inscr.  Thos.  Sharpe,  “legis  peritus  ”, 


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1493,  N.  Belcher,  II,  125,  no.  420.  V.  Chalice  and  wafer  for 
Thos.  Elys,  vicar,  1519,  C.  Belcher,  II,  123,  no.  412  ;  St.  Paul’s 
Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  I,  155  (chalice).  VI.  Inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv. 
Thos.,  eld.  son  of  Edm.  Page,  1558.  Belcher,  II,  123,  no.  413. 
VII.  Elynor,  only  dan.  and  h.  of  John  Hearnden  of  Shorn e,  gent., 
w.  (1)  of  Edm.  Pagge,  gent.,  by  whom  8  sons,  Thos.,  Wm.,  Jas., 
Hearnden,  Edm.,  Geo.,  Lyonell,  John,  and  5  dans.,  Elizth.,  Ann, 
Bennett,  Dorothy,  Annes,  (2)  of  John  Allen,  gent.,  1583,  inscr. 
much  mutil.  Belcher,  II,  124,  no.  415.  VIII.  Inscr.  and  sh. 
Geo.  Page,  gent.,  1639,  aged  38  ;  mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John 
Somers  of  St.  Margaret’s,  Rochester,  gent.,  had  4  sons,  V/m., 
Edm.,  John,  Geo.,  and  3  daus.,  Mary,  Anne,  Elizth.,  C.  Belcher, 
II,  124,  no.  418.  IX.  Inscr.  Geo.  Haysden,  gent.,  1670,  had  2 
sons,  John,  Geo.,  and  1  dau.,  Martha,  N.  Belcher,  II,  123,  no. 
414.  Nos.  I-IV,  VI  and  VII  loose  in  church  chest  in  1912. 
In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  some  valuable  diagrams  by  Fisher  and 
Alexander  of  what  they  found  about  1810,  together  with  more 
complete  rubbings  of  nos.  I,  II,  III,  and  VII,  also  rubbings  of  the 
following,  now  lost,  (1)  a  mutil.  inscr.  to  John  Herenden,  gent., 
1527,  whose  dau.  and  h.  mar.  Edm.  Page,  formerly  in  S.C.  ;  (2) 
an  inscr.  to  Edm.  Page  of  Shorne,  gent.,  1550,  who  at  the  time  of 
his  death  had  5  sons  and  2  daus., Thos.,  Elizth.,  Wm.,  Geo.,  Lionell, 
John,  and  Agnes,  by  Eleanor  his  w.,  then  living,  formerly  in  N. 
This  was  palimp.  and  made  up  of  2  pieces  of  an  English  br.  some¬ 
what  earlier  in  date.  The  larger  is  a  portion  of  a  rect.  pi.  in  the 
upper  part  of  which  was  a  figure  of  Our  Lord  in  Majesty  seated 
on  a  rainbow  with  a  sword  pointing  towards  his  head.  The 
background  representing  the  sky  powdered  with  stars  and  estoiles. 
and  a  crescent  moon.  In  the  foreground  on  a  mound  or  grassy 
hill  is  a  large  portion  of  a  recumbent  figure  in  shroud  with  part  of 
a  scroll  above,  and  below  is  a  sh.  apparently  of  the  Staple  of 
Calais.  In  the  right  hand  lower  corner  is  the  kng.  fig.  of  a  lady 
with  scroll  from  hands.  Above  the  lady’s  head  appears  the  hand 
of  another  fig.,  and  in  the  top  corner  a  portion  of  a  sh.,  the  1st 
quarter  of  which  is  Hall,  with  a  quartering  of  Mortimer.  The 
smaller  piece  bears  a  portion  of  a  rhyming  inscr.  in  Eng.  vv.  to 
John  Hall  and  his  w.  Kath.,  who  were  the  parents  of  Edw.  Hall, 
the  chronicler,  who  died  in  1547.  By  will,  proved  in  1529,  John 
Hall  desired  to  be  buried  in  the  hospital  of  St.  Thos.  of  Acres, 
London,  and  leaves  bequests  to  his  w.  Kath.  and  his  sons  Wm.  and 
Edw.  His  w.  died  in  1557,  having  outlived  both  her  sons.  There 
is  no  doubt  the  plate  was  spoil  from  the  dissolved  hospital  of  St. 


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Thos.  wliicli  was  granted  to  the  Mercer’s  Co.  in  1541.  The  larger 
piece  is  engr.  in  Gent.  Mag.,  1801,  i,  497,  and  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV, 
155,  but  both  inaccurate  in  detail. 

SiBERTSWOLD,  see  Shepherdswell. 

SiTTiNGBOURNE.  I.  Inscr.  John  Allen,  benefactor  to  the  poor, 
1615,  mutil.,  local,  mur.,  S.Tr.  Belcher,  II,  120,  no.  406.  In 
coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  2  brasses  now  lost,  (1)  Elizth., 
w.  of  Edm.  Joodde,  c.  1480,  with  insc,r.  in  4  Eng.  vv.  M.B.8. 
Trans.,  VI,  309  (Fisher’s  drawing)  ;  (2)  an  inscr.  to  Laur.  Garrard, 
1493. 

Snodland.  I.  John  [Brigge],  filius  Lancastrie  heraldi 
regis  armorum”,  1441,  in  civil  dress,  head  lost,  sm.,  now  mur., 
JM.C.  Belcher,  II,  126,  no.  425.  Rich.  Brigge  or  Brugg,  appointed 
by  Hen.  IV,  was  the  only  Lancaster  King  of  Arms.  II.  Roger 
Perot,  1486,  in  civil  dress,  sm.,  IST.  Belcher,  II,  126,  no.  424. 
III.  Edw.  Bischoptre,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.,  both  died 
1487,  sm.,  K.A.  Belcher,  II,  124,  no.  423.  IV.  Civilian  and 
2  ws.,  c.  1530  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Belcher,  II,  125,  no.  421.  V. 
Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.  Tilghman  the  elder,  1541,  and  ws.  Isabel  and 
Joan,  K.  Belcher,  II,  125,  no.  422.  Fisher  has  a  drawing  of  an 
inscr.,  now  lost,  to  Thos.  Dalby,  rector,  1472.  G.  and  8.,  pi.  1. 

SouTHELEET.  I.  Joaii,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Reskemer  of  Cornwall, 
w.  of  John  Urban,  esq.,  1414,  on  a  bracket  with  inscr.  above  and 
2  vv.  below,  S.A.  Belcher,  I,  103,  no.  210  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  8labs, 
123  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1848,  ii,  604  ;  8uffling,  275.  II.  John  Urban, 
esq.,  1420,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Reskemer  ; 
a  bracket  with  fig.  between  the  effs.  lost  ;  now  partly  covered,  C. 
Belcher,  I,  102,  no.  209  ;  Reliquary,  K.S.,  I,  109  ;  8uffling,  173 
(effs.)  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  37  (effs.).  III.  Floriated  cross, 
the  arms  inscribed  “  Ihu  mercy,  lady  helpe”,  c.  1420,  much 
mutil.,  inscr.  nearly  all  lost,  slab  loose  in  N.A.  IV.  John 
Tubney,  rector,  archdeacon  of  St.  Asaph,  chaplain  to  John  Lowe, 
bp.  of  Rochester,  [1456],  hf.  eff.  in  cope,  C.  Belcher,  I,  102,  no. 
208  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  8labs,  114.  V.  Inscr.  John  Swan,  Master 
Wm.  Swan  and  Rich.  Swan,  brethren,  and  Master  Thos.  Swan 
and  Wm.  Swan,  nephews,  gave  the  great  bell,  15th  cent.,  mur., 
Tower.  VI.  Thos.  Cowrll,  c.  1520,  in  shroud,  very  sm.,  S.A. 
on  same  slab  as  no.  I.  Belcher,  I,  103,  no.  211.  VII.  John 
Sedley,  an  auditor  of  the  king’s  exchequer,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  c.  1520,  with  4  sons  and  2  dans.,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  on  a 
sm.  pi.  “  Dyg  not  wtyn  too  ffote  of  this  tombe  ”  ;  Trinity  lost  ; 
A.T.,  S.A.  Belcher,  I,  104,  no.  212  ;  8uffling,  192.  VIII. 


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Inscr.  John  Sedley,  esq.,  1581,  and  w.  Anne,  dan.  of  John  Cole- 
peper  of  Aylesford,  esq.,  1594,  on  same  slab  as  no.  VII.  Belcher. 
I,  104,  no.  213. 

Stanstead.  I.  Inscr.  John  Shudder  and  w.  Amies,  c.  1510, 
N.A.  Belcher,  11,  117,  no.  395. 

Staple.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1510  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.C.  Belcher, 

I,  105,  no.  216. 

Staplehurst.  I.  Lady,  c.  1580  ;  husband  in  arm.,  another 
w.,  2  groups  of  children,  shs.,  and  inscr.  lost  ;  A.T.,  S.C.  Belcher, 

II,  129,  no.  436  ;  Clinch,  Costume,  155  ;  G.  and  S.,  37  ;  Haines, 
246  ;  8t.  PauVs  Eccles.  8oc.  Trans.,  V,  143  Probably  for  V/alter 
Mayne,  1577, and  2  ws.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  a 
man  in  gown  and  hood,  with  I  son  and  1  dau.  ;  w.  and  inscr. 
lost.  Probably  for  Robt.  Newman,  S.T.P.,  rector,  1591-1612. 
About  1860  the  fig.  of  the  man  was  in  the  possession  of  a  Mr. 
Back,  of  Norwich,  who  purchased  it  in  London. 

Stockbury.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Petyte,  1523,  and  w.  Elynor  ; 
John  Petyte,  1460,  and  w.  Agnes  also  mentioned  ;  S.C.  Belcher, 
II,  127,  no.  428.  II.  John  Hooper,  grandson  of  Jas.  Hooper 
of  Halberton,  Devon,  gent.,  student  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
receiver  of  fines  for  the  marches  of  Wales,  1617,  aged  53,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Francis,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Roberts  of  Glassenbury 
[in  Cranbrook],knt.,  mar.  10  years,  had  2  sons  and  3  daus., Francis, 
Elizth.,  Martha,  Thos.,  and  John  born  after  his  father’s  death  and 
died  a  fortnight  after  birth,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  sh.,  local,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  127,  no.  427.  III.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Ninean  Burrell 
of  Cuckfield,  Sussex,  esq.,  w.  of  Thos.  Hooper,  gent.,  1648,  with 
4  surviving  children,  Walter,  John,  Jane,  Dorothy,  and  3  dead, 
Thos.,  Francis,  Hen.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  local,  C.  Belcher,  II, 
126,  no.  426. 

Stodmarsh.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Wm.  Barnevyle,  gent., 
1464,  now  mur.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  118,  no.  401. 

Stoke.  I.  Wm.  Cardjd,  B.D.,  vicar,  1415,  in  mass  vests., 
upper  hf.  lost,  C.  Belcher,  II,  128,  no.  434  (portion  of  inscr.). 
In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  efi.,  but  headless.  II. 
Inscr.  and  3  shs.  (another  lost).  John  Wilkins,  gent.,  1575  ;  mar. 
Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Copinger,  esq.  ;  C.  Belcher,  II,  129,  no. 
435.  III.  Inscr.  Francis,  dau.  of  Ralph  Copinger,  esq.,  w.  of 
Hen.  Grimeston,  esq.,  1608,  C.  Belcher,  II,  128,  no.  433. 

Stone.  I.  John  Lumbarde,  rector,  1408,  sm.  eff.  in  mass  vests, 
in  head  of  a  floriated  cross  round  which  is  the  text  from  Job  xix. 
25,  and  inscr.  on  stem  and  steps,  stem  and  cross  mutil.,  very  fine. 


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C.  Belcher,  I,  99,  no.  203;  Boutell,  Series)  Cresy,'E.,  Stone 
Church,  1840,  pi.  17  ;  GirVs  Own  Paper,  XVI,  148  ;  Gough, 
II,  pi.  11**,  p.  28  ;  Haines,  174  ;  Suffling,  271  ;  Thorpe,  Oust. 
Rojf.,  pi.  50,  p.  253.  II.  Sh.,  a  lion  rampant ;  large  hf.  eff., 
inscr.  and  another  sh.  lost.  John  Sorewell,  rector,  1439,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  128,  no.  431  (with  no.  III).  III.  Inscr.  John  Dew, 
priest,  c.  1530,  C.  Belcher,  II,  128,  no.  431.  IV.  Inscr.  in  8 
Eng.  vv.,  and  4  shs.  including  the  Mcht. -Adventurers  and 
Drapers’  Co.Robt.  Chapman,  esq.,  mcht.  adventurer  and  draper 
of  London,  owner  of  Stone  Castle,  1574,  C.  Belcher,  II,  128, 
no.  430.  V.  Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  Wm.  Carew,  esq.,  by  birth 
a  freeman  of  the  Drapers’  Co.,  owner  of  Stone  Castle,  1588,  aged 
70,  had  8  children  ;  4  shs.  lost  ;  now  on  a  board,  mur.,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  128,  no.  432  (hf.  inscr.).  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a 
rubbing  with  2  of  the  shs.,  Carew  imp.  Chapman,  and  Chapman. 
The  former  is  now  in  Brit.  Mus.  VI.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Anne 
Carew  of  Stone  Castle,  widow  of  no.  V,  1599,  C.  Belcher,  II, 
127,  no.  429  ;  Suffling,  327. 

Stourmouth.  I.  Thos.  Mareys,  clerk,  rector,  1472,  in  acad., 
1  sh.  (another  lost),  C.  Belcher,  I,  97,  no.  200. 

Stowting.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Jenkin  of  Stowting  Court,  gent., 
1657,  aged  49  ;  mar.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Jenkin  of  Folkestone, 
gent.,  had  5  sons  and  9  dans.,  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  116,  no.  386. 

Sturry.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Childmel  of  Sturry,  “  dedit  huic 
ecclesie  plumbum  ad  valorem  quadraginta  librarum  et  multa 
alia  bona  fecit  in  predicta ecclesia”,  1496,and  ws.  Joan  and  Kath., 
N.  Belcher,  II,  120,  no.  407. 

SuNDRiDGE.  I.  Roger  Isly,  lord  of  the  manors  of  ''  Sondresshe 
and  ifrenyngham”,  1429,  in  arm.,  2  shs.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  132, 
no.  439.  II.  Civilian,  c.  1460  ;  inscr.  and  shs.  lost ;  N. 
Anastatic  Drawing  Soc.,  1877,  pi.  9  ;  Belcher,  II,  I3I,  no.  438. 
Probably  Wm.  Isley,  “  legis  peritus”,  1453.  III.  Thos.  Isley, 
esq.,  [1518],  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Rich.  Guldeford, 
with  10  sons  and  3  daus.,  3  shs.  ;  inscr.  and  another  sh.  lost  ;  N. 
Belcher,  II,  130,  no.  437.  In  C.  are  indents  for  marg.  inscrs. 
in  Lombardics  to  John  Delarye  and  Huwe  de  Forchamme,  both 
14th  cent. 

Sutton,  East.  I.  Sir  Edw.  Filmer,  1629,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  dau.  of  Rich.  Argali,  esq.,  1638  (date  added),  with  9  sons, 
Sir  Robt.,  Edw.,  John,  Thos.,  Reginald,  Thos.,  Rich.,  Hen., 
Augustin,  and  9  daus.,  Mary,  Margt.,  Elizth.,  Judeth,  Kath., 
Anne,  Jane,  Susanna,  Sarah,  large  rect.pl.  with  ach.,2  shs., marg. 


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inscr.,  and  engraver’s  name  ''  Ed.  Marshall  scnlpsit”,  N.C.  Arch. 
Cant.,  XXV,  Ivii  ;  Belcher,  II,  133,  no.  440;  Cave-Browne,  J., 
Sutton  Valence  and  East  Sutton,  45  ;  Encycl.  Brit.,  1 1th  ed.,IV, 
pi.  2,  fig.  6,  p.  435  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  11,  pi.  6  ;  Oyler, 
T.  H.,  East  Sutton  Church,  41 ;  Waller,  pt.  15  ;  Ward,  71.  II. 
Inscr.  marg.  Sir  Edw.  Eilmer,  knt. ,  gentleman  of  the  privy  chamber 
to  Chas.  I,  and  II,  died  a  bachelor  in  Paris,  1668,  N.A.  III. 
Inscr.  marg.  Sir  Pobt.  Eilmer,  knt.,  1653,  and  w.  Anne,  dan.  of 
Martin  Heton,  bp.  of  Ely,  1671,  mar.  35  years,  had  6  sons  and 
2  dans.,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  marg.  Sir  Pobt.  Eilmore,  bart.,  1676, 
and  w.  Dorothy,  dan.  of  Maurice  Tuke,  1671,  mar.  22  years,  had 
4  sons  and  3  dans.,  N.  V.  Inscr.  marg.  John  Godschalke,  esq., 
son  of  Sir  John  Godschalke,  knt.,  by  Anne,  dan.  of  Sir  Pobt. 
Eilmer,  knt.,  1683,  aged  23,  N.A.  VI.  Inscr.  marg.  Dame  Anne, 
Godschalke,  died  25  Jan.,  16 —  (date  omitted),  left  issue  1  son 
and  1  dau.,  N.A.  VII.  Inscr.  marg.  John  Pumney,  rector  of 
Crundal  and  vicar  of  Sutton  Valence,  1698,  and  w.  Amy,  dau.  of 
Sir  Pobt.  Eilmer,  knt.,  N. 

Tenterden.  I.  Two  shs.,  Austen  and  Austen  imp.  Hales; 
inscr.  cut  in  stone.  Wm.  Austen,  bailiff  in  1591,  died  1595  ; 
mar.  EJizth.,  dau.  of  Edw.  Hales  ;  Tower. 

Teynham.  I.  John  Erogenhall,  esq.,  1444,  in  arm.  with  SS. 
collar  ;  inscr,  lost ;  S.Tr.  Arch.  Cant.,  I,  89  ;  Belcher,  II,  136, 
no.  444.  Pubbing  of  inscr.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  II.  Pobt. 
Heyward,  1509,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  children  conjoined,  one  in 
swaddling  clothes,  the  other  a  dau.  in  ordinary  dress  ;  his  parents 
Wm.  and  Kath.  buried  close  by  ;  N.Tr.  Belcher,  II,  135,  no. 
442  ;  Suffling,  259  (children).  III.  Wm.  Wreke,  1533,  in  civil 
dress,  sm.,  N.Tr.  Belcher,  II,  135,  no.  443.  IV.  Wm.,  son  of 
Wm.  Palmer  of  Horndon,  Essex,  gent.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  both  died  1639,  inscr.,  ach.,  and  marg.  inscr.,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  134,  no.  441. 

Thanington.  I.  Thos.  Halle  of  Kent,  esq.,  1485,  in  arm., 
4  shs.,  rel.,  S.A.  Belcher,  I,  105,  no.  215. 

Throwley.  I.  Half  a  sh.  ;  the  remains  of  the  hr.  to  Pich. 
Sondes,  gent.,  2nd  son  of  Pobt.  Sondes,  1558,  in  arm.  ;  S.C. 
Pubbing  of  eff.  and  inscr.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Thurnham.  I.  Inscr.  and  4  shs.  Lady  Barbara  (Bradbery), 
w.  (1)  of  Sir  Hen.  Cutts,  knt.,  (2)  of  Wm.  Covert  of  Boxley,  esq., 
1618,  aged  72,  N.C.  O.  and  S.,  pi.  31. 

Tilmanstone.  I.  Pich.  Eogg,  esq.,  [1598],  aged  50,  in  civil 
dress  with  1  son,  and  w.  Anne  [Sackville],  who  pos.,  with  3  daus.. 


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all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  4  Lat.  vv.  and  sh.,  mur.,  C.  Belcher^ 
II,  136,  no.  445. 

Trottescliffe.  T.  Wm.  Crofton,  gent.,  “  bacallarius  juris 
civilis  et  legis  peritus  ac  collega  de  Greysynn”,  1483,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Margery,  148-  (not  filled  in),  rel.,  C.  Belcher,  II, 
138,  no.  451. 

Tudeley.  I.  Thos.  Stydolf,  gentilman”,  1457,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Marion  ;  2  shs.  lost  ;  C. 

Tunstall.  I.  Scroll.  15th  cent.  ;  eff.  and  inscr.  lost ;  N. 
II.  Inscr.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir  Jas.  Crowmer,  w.  of  John  Rycyls, 
heir  to  the  manor  of  Eslingham,  1496  ;  4  shs.  lost ;  S.C.  Belcher, 
II,  138,  no.  450.  III.  Ralph  Wulf,  rector,  1525,  in  mass  vests, 
with  scroll,  rel.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  137,  no.  449.  1\ .  Lady, 

c.  1590,  with  scroll ;  inscr.  lost;  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  137,  no.  446. 
T.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Hen.  Guyldeford,  esq.,  captain  of  Artclyhe 
fort  near  Dover,  3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Guyldeford,  1595,  aged  57, 
S.C.  Belcher,  II,  137,  no.  447.  VI.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Christ. 
Webbe,  B.D.,  president  of  St.  John’s  Coll.  Cambridge,  rector, 
son  of  John  Webbe  of  Gillingham,  Kent,  esq.,  had  16  children, 
1610,  aged  63  ;  his  w.  Kath.  pos.  ;  C.  Belcher,  II,  137,  no.  448. 

Ulcombe.  I.  Wm.  Maydestone,  esq.,  1419,  in  arm.,  single 
canopy  much  mutil.,  inscr.  and  marg.  inscr.  (mutil.)  with  text 
from  Job,  xix  ;  2  shs.  lost ;  A.T.,  N.A.  Belcher,  II,  140, 
no.  454.  II.  Manin  arm.,  1442  ;  w.  and  inscr.  lost ;  on  a  board, 
mur.,  N.A.  G.  and  S.,  pi.  32.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing 
of  a  portion  of  the  inscr.  giving  the  date.  Probably  John  St. 
Leger,  1442,  and  w.  Margery,  dau.  and  h.  of  Jas.  Donet.  III. 
Ralph  St.  Leger,  esq.,  1470,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne  ;  2  shs.  lost  ; 
K.A.  Belcher,  II,  139,  no.  453  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  21. 
The  lady  was  dau.  of  John  Prophete,  and  remarried  John 
Elmebridge,  who  died  in  1473,  and  on  whose  br.  at  Merstham, 
Surrey,  she  again  appears.  She  afterwards  mar.  Sir  Wm.  Pecche 
of  Lullingstone  whom  she  also  survived. 

Upchurch.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1350,  hf.  effs.,  inscr.  in  Er. 
nearly  all  lost,  now  mur.  behind  organ,  N.C.  Belcher,  I,  105, 
no.  214.  II.  Inscr.  with  2  Eng.  vv.  John  Grinnell  senior,  1638, 
mur.,  S.C.  Belcher,  II,  138,  no.  452, 

Warehorne.  I.  Inscr.  in  3  Lat.  vv.  Thos.  Jekyn,  rector, 
1438,  N.  Belcher,  II,  147,  no.  472. 

Westerham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Lovestede,  c.  1450,  N.  II. 
Rich  Potter,  1511,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.  ;  5  sons,  3  daus.,  and 
inscr.  lost  ;  rel.  on  same  stone  as  no.  VIII.  Belcher,  II,  143, 


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no.  461  (with  inscr.  of  no.  V).  Rubbing  of  children  and  inscr. 
in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  In  1915  the  inscr.  was  said  to  be  in  private 
hands  in  the  village.  III.  Rich.  Hayward,  1529,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Anne  (eff.  lost),  rel.,  mur.,  S.A.  Belcher,  II,  142,  no.  460. 
IV.  Thos.,  son  of  John  Potter,  gent.,  1531,  in  civil  dress,  S.A. 
Belcher,  II,  141,  no.  457  ;  O.  and  S.,  33  (eff.)  ;  Haines,  239  (eff.)  ; 
St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  139  (eff.).  V.  John  Stacy, 
1533,  in  civil  dress  ;  effs.  of  ws.  Margt.  and  Joan  lost  ;  inscr. 
now  under  no.  II,  eff.  above  no.  VII.  Belcher,  II,  142,  no.  459 
(eff.),  143,  no.  461  (inscr.).  VI.  Wm.  Myddilton,  esq.,  1557, 
in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.  Elizth.  and  Dorothy,  7  sons  (now  with 
no  VII,  and  said  to  be  palimp.),  and  inscr.  ;  2  other  groups  of 
children  and  a  sh.  lost ;  stone  cut  down,  S.A.  Belcher,  II,  141, 
no.  455  (effs.),  142,  no.  459  (sons).  VII.  Inscr.  Rich.  Potter, 
esq.,  1563,  had  by  his  3  ws.,  Elizth.,  Anne,  and  Alice,  20  children, 
whereof  3  sons  and  7  daus.  survived  him  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a 
portion  of  a  column  with  sh.  on  base,  Flemish,  16th  cent.,  fastened 
down  ;  rel.,  now  mur.  under  no.  V.  Belcher,  II,  142,  no.  459 
(obv.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  158  (obv.  and  rev.).  Another  piece 
of  the  Flemish  brass  has  been  reused  at  Broadway,  Wore,  (q.v.) 
VIII.  Wm.  Stace,  1566,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  Jone,  with  2  sons 
and  1  dau.,  and  Alice  with  5  sons  and  7  daus.,  the  eyes  of  Wm.  and 
Jone  closed ;  S.A.  Belcher,  II,  142,  no.  458.  IX.  Wm.  Dye,  parson 
of  Tatsfield,  1567,  in  surplice  and  scarf  or  stole,  worn,  N.  Anti¬ 
quarian  Etching  Club,  V,  pi.  38  ;  Belcher,  II,  141,  no.  456  ;  Druitt, 
116  ;  Hierurgia  Anglicana,  1904,  III,  143.  Several  of  the  br. 
have  been  mixed  in  relaying.  The  descriptions  here  given  have 
been  worked  out  from  a  set  of  old  rubbings  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 
In  this  coll,  is  a  rubbing  of  a  group  of  6  daus.,  now  lost,  no  doubt 
belonging  to  no.  III.  It  is  palimp.,  on  rev.  the  head  of  a  man 
with  scroll,  the  background  diapered  with  lozenges.  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  IV,  157  (obv.  and  rev.). 

Westwell.  I.  Inscr.  John  Sharpe  of  Nash,  gent.,  son  of  John 
Sharpe,  1607,  aged  60,  N.C.  Belcher,  II,  147,  no.  471.  An 
incised  slab  to  a  priest  in  mass  vests.,  upper  hf.  of  fig.,  canopy, 
and  marg.  inscr.  once  inlaid  with  brass  or  marble  is  reproduced 
in  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  5,  pi.  1. 

Whitstable.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Brede,  1440,  N.  Belcher,  II, 
147,  no.  474.  II.  Inscr.  Joan,  dau.  of  John  Headman,  w.  (1) 

of  Christ.  Goulsonn,  by  whom  Christ.,  John,  Ann,  (2)  of  Thos. 
Gold,  by  whom  Vincent,  Mary,  Francis,  Aphrah,  1629,  N. 
Belcher,  II,  147,  no.  473. 


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Wickham,  East.  I.  John  de  Bladigdone,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Mand,  sm.  hf.  effs.  in  the  head  of  a  cross  with  Fr.  inscr.  in 
Lombardics  on  stem,  c.  1325,  restored  and  rel.  in  a  new  stone  in 
1887,  now  mur.,  N.  Art  Jour.,  N.S.  1898,  119  ;  Belcher,  II,  144, 
no.  464  ;  Boutell,  Christian  Mon.,  125  ;  Etching  by  T.  Fisher, 
1809  :  G.  and  S.,  32  ;  Haines,  135  ;  Oxford,  Man.,  74  ;  8t.  PomVs 
Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  139.  II.  Wm.  Payn,  yeoman  of  the 
guard,  1568,  in  habit  of  the  guard,  and  3  ws.,  Elizth.,  Joan  (eff. 
lost)  with  1  son,  and  Joan  with  2  sons,  now  mur.,  N.  Belcher, 
II,  145,  no.  465  ;  Thor'pe,  Oust.  Boff.,  pi.  51,  fig.  1,  p.  257  (man). 

Wickham,  West.  I.  Wm.  de  Thorp,  rector,  1407,  in  mass 
vests.,  sm.,  C.  Bazaar,  29  Sept.  1893  ;  Belcher,  II,  145,  no.  466  ; 
Clinch,  Churches,  201  ;  Etching  by  T.  Fisher,  1807  ;  Suffling, 
215.  II.  John  Stokton,  priest,  1515,  in  mass  vests.,  sm.,  C. 
Belcher,  II,  145,  no.  467  ;  Fisher.  III.  Inscr.  John  Lang,  born 
at  Richmond,  Yorks.,  fellow  of  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Cambridge, 
rector  for  37  years,  1619,  aged  77,  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  145, 
no.  468. 

WiCKHAMBREAUX.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Hen.  Welde,  rector, 
1420,  now  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  147,  no.  478. 

WiLLESBOROUGH.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  John  a  Gore,  senior, 
1506,  rel.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  143,  no.  462.  II.  Inscr.  with  10 
Lat.  vv.,  and  ach.  John  Hall,  gent.,  1605,  aged  about  90,  and  w. 
Joan,  1580,  S.A.  Belcher,  II,  143,  no.  463. 

Wilmington.  I.  Inscr.  Oliver  Godfrey,  esq.,  1610,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  1621,  had  10  children,  C. 

WiTTERSHAM.  I.  Stevyii  x4udyan  (Odyarne),  1523,  in  civil 
dress,  and  inscr.,  N.A. 

WooDCHURCH.  I.  Mchol  de  Gore,  priest,  c.  1330,  sm.  eff.  in 
mass  vests,  in  head  of  a  cross  encircled  by  Fr.  rhyming  inscr.  in 
Lombardics  ;  stem,  1  finial  and  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Alcuin 
Club  Colls.,  XXII,  20  ;  Bazaar,  13  Oct.  1893  ;  Belcher,  I,  106, 
no.  217  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  G.  and  S.,  28  ;  Haines,  135  ;  Macklin, 
Br.  of  Eng.,  31  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  II,  II9  (eff.)  ;  Paley, 
F.  A.,  Manual  of  Gothic  Architecture,  vi  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc. 
Trans.,  V,  136.  II.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Roger  Harlakynden,  esq., 
son  of  Wm.  Harlakynden,  1523,  now  under  organ,  S.C.  III. 
Thos.  Harlakynden,  esq.,  1558,  in  arm.,  with  6  sons,  and  2  ws., 
Elizth.  [Watno],  1539,  with  3  daus.,  and  Margt.  with  1  dau., 
all  kng.,  3  shs.,  now  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  I,  106,  no.  218.  IV. 
Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Martin  Harlakinden,  esq.,  1584  ;  mar.  Debora, 
dau.  of  Thos.  Whetenhall,  and  left  an  only  dau.  Debora,  now 


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mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  146,  no.  470.  V.  Sh.,  restored  and 
coloured,  inscr.  cut  in  stone  round  edge  of  A.T.  Sir  Edw. 
Waterhouse,  of  the  council  of  Ireland  for  Queen  Elizth.,  1591, 
S.C.  Sir  Edw.  mar.  the  widow  of  no.  IV. 

WooDNESBOROUGH.  I.  Inscr.  John  Parcar,  vicar,  1513,  now 
mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II,  147,  no.  475.  II.  Inscr.  and  scroll  (kng. 
elf.  lost).  Myghell  Heyre,  vicar,  1528,  C.  III.  Inscr.  with  14 
Lat.  vv.  Nich.  Spencer,  esq.,  1593,  now  mur.,  C.  Belcher,  II, 
147,  no.  477.  IV.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Hill  of  Nassall,  Staffs., 
gent.,  1605,  C.  Belcher,  II,  147,  no.  476. 

WouLDHAM.  I.  Morley,  son  of  Roger  and  Ursula  Monox, 
1602,  aged  23,  in  civil  dress,  spoke  Latin,  Italian,  French,  and 
understood  Spanish,  and  his  sister  Margt.,  1597,  aged  5,  rect.  pi. 
with  kng.  figs.,  inscr.,  and  mottoes  in  the  above  languages,  mur., 
C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  313. 

Wrotham.  I.  Thos.  Nysell,  1498,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  .Alice, 
with  5  sons  and  5  daus.,  N.  Belcher,  1, 107,  no.  219  (efis.  and  inscr.) 
109,  no.  225  (children,  erroneously  placed  with  no.  V) ;  Griffin,  R., 
Kentish  Items,  Wrotham,  priv.  printed,  1915,  7.  II.  John, 
son  of  John  Burgoyn  of  Impington,  Cambs.,esq.,  c.  1500,  in  civil 
dress,  N.  Belcher,  I,  109,  no.  224.  III.  Five  kng.  daus.,  2 
shs.  and  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Jas.  Pekham,  esq.,  1500, 
in  arm.,  and  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Burgoyn  of  Impington, 
Cambs.,  esq.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  146,  no.  469  ;  Griffin,  8  (Fisher’s 
drawing).  IV.  Thos.  Pekham,  esq.,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Dorothy 
[Horne],  1512,  with  1  dau.,  1  sh.  (another,  Horne,  now  with  no. 
V)  ;  sons  and  a  third  sh.  lost  ;  N.  Ashdown,  Costume,  227  (lady) ; 
Belcher,  I,  107,  no.  220  ;  Druitt,  278  ;  Fairholt,  Costume,  I,  234 
(lady)  ;  Griffin,  9  (Fisher’s  drawing).  In  the  indent  for  the  lost 
sh.is  now  fixed  a  sh. belonging  to  no.  VI.  Rubbing  of  sons  and 
lost  sh.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  V.  Reynold  Pekham  the  elder, 
esq.  for  the  body  of  Hen.  VIII,  1525,  in  arm.  with  tabard, 
and  w.  Joyce  (Colepeper),  1523,  in  heraldic  mantle,  1  sh.,  2 
sons  and  3  other  shs.  lost  ;  N.  Belcher,  I,  109,  no.  225 
(with  children  of  no.  I)  ;  Druitt,  278  ;  Griffin,  11  (Fisher’s 
drawing)  ;  Thorpe,  Cust.  Roff.,  pi.  51,  fig.  2,  p.  257  (man). 
Over  the  man  has  been  placed  a  sh.  of  Horne  (see  no.  IV). 
Rubbings  of  two  of  the  lost  shs.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  VI.  [James 
Pekham,  esq.,  1532,  and  w.  Anne  Isley],  2  shs.,  one,  Isley  quarter¬ 
ing  Freningham,  now  with  no.  IV  ;  w.,  children,  2  other  shs.,  and 
inscr.  lost ;  N.  Belcher,  I,  109,  no.  223  ;  Griffin,  12  (Fisher's 
drawing)  ;  G.  and  S.,  25  ;  Haines,  232  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc. 


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Trans.,  V,  134.  VII.  Wm.  Clerke,  esq.,  23  March,  1611,  aged 
76,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Ann,  dan.  of  Hugh  Carthright  of  Ossington, 
Notts.,  esq.,  31  Dec.,  aged  46,  with  2  sons  and  10  dans.,  scrolls 
and  2  shs.,  N.  Belcher,  I,  108,  no.  222  ; ,  Griffin,  15  (1  sh.),  16 
(dagger)  ;  G.  and  S.,  26  (dagger)  ;  Haines,  237  (dagger)  ;  St. 
Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  135  (dagger).  VIII.  Elizth., 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Norton  of  Boughton  Monchelsea,  esq., 
w.  of  Hen.  Crispe,  gent.,  1615,  with  5  sons  and  4  daus.,  1  sh.,  N. 
Belcher,  I,  107,  no.  221  ;  Druitt,  290  ;  Griffin,  17  (sh.),  18  (upper 
hf.  of  eff.)  ;  G.  and  S.,  38  (upper  hf.)  ;  Haines,  247  (upper  hf.)  ; 
St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  V,  144  (upper  hf.).  A  hr.  to  a 
lady,  c.  1490,  with  1  dau.,  now  lost,  is  figured  in  Griffin,  5  (Fisher’s 
drawing),  and  in  G.  and  S.,  pi.  2.  The  brasses  to  John  Sundressh, 
rector,  1426,  in  mass  vests.,  figured  in  Thorpe,  Gust.  Boff.,  pi. 
26,  fig.  2,  p,  128,  and  the  inscr.  in  7  Lat.  vv.  to  Thos.  Gawge, 
D.D.,  chancellor  of  York,  1470,  are  now  lost.  In  1768  they  were 
loose  in  the  vestry  coalhole. 

Wye.  I.  AJice  Palme  re,  with  3  sons  and  8  daus.,  and  her  2 
husbands,  John  Andrew  (feet  gone)  and  Thos.  Palmere,  both  in 
civil  dress,  c.  1440,  inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.,  rel.,  N.  Belcher,  II,  148, 
no.  479  ;  Morris,  W.  S.,  Hist,  of  Wye,  1842,  66. 

Yaeding.  I.  Inscr.  Geo.  Amhurst,  vicar,  1592,  local,  rel.,  mur., 
C.  Belcher,  II,  148,  no.  480.  In  1870  an  inscr.  and  2  shs.  added 
stating  it  was  restored  by  his  descendant  W.  A.  T.  Amhurst.  II. 
Inscr.  John  Kenward,  gent.,  1612,  aged  54.  III.  Inscr.  Julyan 
Kenward,  1621  ;  both  loose  in  vestry  in  1913. 

In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  brasses,  now  lost,  from 
Allington,  inscr.  and  ach.  for  Sir  Gyfford  Thornhurst,  bart., 
1627.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  168  ;  from  Canterbury,  St.  Mary 
Magdalen  (destroyed  in  1871),  (1)  inscr.  to  Joan,  dau.  of  John 
Hacche,  w.  of  Hen.  Lynde,  1417  ;  (2)  Christ.  Elcok,  draper, 
1492,  in  civil  dress  ;  (3)  Margt.  Elcok,  1494  ;  (4)  frags,  of  marg. 
inscr.,  17th  cent. ;  all  reproduced  Belcher,  II,  24,  nos.  65-68  ; 
O.U.A.B.C.  Trans.,  pt.  8,  p.  8  ;  the  sleeve  of  no.  (2)  in  Haines, 
239  ;  and  the  eff.  of  no.  (1),  of  which  no  rubbing  is  known,  in 
Drawings,  pi.  6  ;  from  Cray  St.  Paul,  (I)  John  Feerby,  gent., 
1454,  in  civil  dress  (lower  hf .  of  eff.  gone),  and  w.  Alis  (eff.  gone), 
mth  4  sons  and  2  daus.,  inscr.  mutil.,  2  inscribed  roundels  (1  now 
in  Maidstone  Museum)  ;  (2)  John,  2nd  son  of  Jas.  Smythe  of 
London,  gent.,  1584,  in  swaddling  clothes.  Both  reproduced 
in  Drawings,  pis.  10-12,  and  no.  (1)  in  G.  and  S.,  pi.  7  ;  from 


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Hollinobourne,  a  sh.,  a  chevron  engrailed  erm.,  on  a  chief 
3  lys,  quartering  3  eels  naiant,  16th  cent.  Fisher’s  drawings  of 
a  lost  brass  at  Badlesmere,  an  inscr.  to  Barbara,  dan.  and  h.  of 
January  Castlecombe  of  Cricklade,  Wilts.,  w.  of  John  Wrythe, 
garter  king  of  arms,  1483,  is  reproduced  in  O.  and  S.,  pi.  1,  as  is 
also  the  elf.  at  Bapchild,  to  Margt.,w.  of  John  Kendall,  1529, 
pi.  2.  A  lost  brass  at  Reculver  to  John  Sandeway,  esq.,  in  arm., 
and  w.  Joan,  c.  1480,  with  8  sons  and  7  daus.,  is  figured  in  Bib. 
Top.  Brit.,  I,  no.  45,  pi.  10,  fig.  5,  p.  165,  and  another  from 
Greenwich,  to  Anth.  Lyte,  esq.,  one  of  the  4  gentlemen  ushers, 
‘‘daylie  waiters”,  1579,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thos.  Welden,  is 
reproduced  from  an  old  sketch,  in  Proc.  Somerset  A.rch.  Soc., 
XXXVIII,  ii,  34.  Four  brasses  formerly  at  Sevington  are 
illustrated  from  the  Surrenden  MSS.  in  Arch.  Cant.,  IV,  11/. 
A  fine  indent  at  Brasted,  a  floriated  cross  with  large  hf.  eff.  of 
a  priest  above  and  a  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Edm.  de 
Mepham,  S.T.D.,  rector,  1333,  is  illustrated  in  G.  and  S.,  pi.  4  ; 
and  another  at  Ickham,  a  floriated  cross  with  marg.  inscr.  in 
Lombardics  with  date  to  Martin  de  Hampton,  rector  of  Ickham 
and  prebendary  of  Wingham,  1306,  in  Mon.  Br.  Soc.  Portfolio, 
II,  pi.  52.  In  Canterbury  Cathedral  fine  chamfer  inscrs. 
remain  on  the  tombs  of  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  1376,  abps. 
Chichele,  1443,  Kemp,  1454,  and  Bourchier,  1486.  The  following 
indents  are  reproduced  in  OriffinA  Indents,  (1)  attributed  to  prior 
Chillenden,  1411,  (2)  prior  Win.  Selling,  1494,  (3)  abp.  Fen.  Dean, 
1503,  (4)  a  civilian  and  w.  with  4  groups  of  children,  c.  1470.  The 
indent  for  the  brass  to  abp.  Stafford,  1452,  is  reproduced  in 
W .  H.  Hamilton  Rogers^  Strife  of  the  Roses,  etc.,  137,  and  in  Wilts. 
N.  and  Q.,  Ill,  193.  From  Rochester  Cathedral  twelve  indents 
figured  in  the  Home  Counties  Mag.,  V,  136,  294,  and  VI,  307,  and 
privately  reprinted  by  R.  Griffin  in  1913,  include  the  slabs  of  Wm. 
Wellys,  bp.  1437-44,  Rich.  Yong,  bp.  1404-18,  Thos.  of  Brinton, 
bp.  1373-89,  and  9  unknown  of  various  dates.  Two  more  are 
figured  in  Griffin’s  Indents,  (1)  a  lozenge  shaped  slab  with  possibly 
a  prior  in  cope,  kng.  effs.  of  his  parents,  the  Annunciation,  Trinity, 
and  marg.  inscr.,  early  16th  cent.,  on  wall  of  Jesus  chapel  in  N.Tr., 
(2)  of  a  bp.,  attributed  to  Thos.  Trilleck,  1373,  in  N.C.A.  In  the 
presbytery  behind  the  high  altar  is  the  indent  for  the  brass  of 
Sir  Wm,  Arundel,  K.G.,  constable  of  Rochester  Castle,  died  1400; 
and  w.  Agnes,  holding  hands. 


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LANCASHIRE. 


L.  and  C.  Antiq.  Soc.  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  Lancashire  and  Cheshire 
Antiquarian  Society. 

L.  and  C.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  Lancashire  and  Cheshire 
Historic  Society. 

Palatine  Note  Book,  4  vols.,  1881-84. 

Thornely.  The  Mon.  Brasses  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire,  by  J.  L. 
Thornely,  1893. 

Childwall.  I.  Hen.  Norris  of  Speke,  esq.,  1524,  in  arm. 
with  tabard,  and  w.  Clemence,  dan.  of  Sir  Jas.  Harrington,  in 
heraldic  mantle  ;  inscr.  restored  ;  now  mur.,  S.A.  L.  and  C. 
Hist.  Soc.  Trans.,  IT,  166  ;  Ormerod,  O.,  Miscellanea  Palatina, 
1851,  33  ;  Thornely,  161. 

Chipping.  I.  Inscr.  Marie,  dan.  of  Jerom  Asheton,  gent., 
mar.  4  years  and  7  months,  had  issue  Marie,  Hobt.,  Elizth.,  and 
“  the  fourth  lieth  with  her  ”,  I6II  ;  also  Anne,  dau.  of  Geo. 
Singleton  of  Stayninge,  esq.,  mar.  7  years  and  10  days,  had  issue 
Marie,  Grace,  Anne,  Ralph,  and  Geo.,  1623  ;  both  ws.  of  Robt. 
Parkinson  of  Fayresnape,  gent.,  C. 

Colne.  I.  Inscr.  John  Horrockes,  M.A.,  minister,  1667,  aged 
77.  II.  Inscr.  in  18  Eng.  vv.  with  sm.  figs,  of  Time  and 
Death.  Geo.  Hartley  of  Bradeley,  1670,  aged  55  years  and  45  days. 
Ill,  Inscr.  with  sh.  and  lozenge.  Jane,  dau.  and  h.  of  John 
Stonhewer  of  Barlyford,  Ches.,  w.  of  Rich.  Townley,  of  Barnside 
and  Carhall,  esq.,  1677,  leaving  2  daus.,  Jane  and  Anne,  another 
dau.  Alice  dec. 

Croston.  I.  Inscr.  Jas.  Hiet,  S.T.B,,  vicar,  1663,  aged  73, 
mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Mary,  eld.  dau.  of  Thos.  Bustler  of  Kirkland, 
esq.,  w.  of  Rich.  Foxcroft,  rector  of  Hoole,  1688,  aged  32,  mur.,  C. 

Eccles.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Wm.  Dauntesey  of  Agecroft,  esq., 
1648,  aged  28  ;  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Wm.  Leaver  of  Kersall,  left 
an  only  dau.  and  h.  Elizth.  ;  mur.,  N. 

Eggleston.  I  Priest,  c.  1510,  in  cope,  marg.  inscr.  nearly  all 
lost,  A.T.,C.  Thornely,  61.  II,  Inscr.  Wm.  Dicconson,  steward 
of  the  household  to  Anne,  duchess  of  Somerset,  1604,  mur.,  N. 

Langaster,  St.  Mary.  I.  Thos.  Co  veil,  esq.,  J.P.,  6  times 
mayor,  48  years  keeper  of  the  castle,  46  years  one  of  the  coroners 
for  the  county  palatine,  captain  of  the  freehold  band  of  the 
hundred  of  Loinsdall,  1639,  aged  78,  in  civil  dress,  inscr.  with 


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10  Eng.  w.,  now  on  screen.  Thornely ,  283.  II.  Inscr.  Thos. 
Atkinson,  1681  5  Nicli.  Atkinson  pos.  j  now  on  screen.  III. 
Inscr.  with  ach.  Seth  Eushell,  S.T.P.,  vicar,  restored  the  chnrch 
house,  1684,  aged  63,  mur.,  N.C.A.  Numerous  18th  cent,  inscrs. 

on  screen,  see  “  M.B.S.  Trans.”  ,  V,  90,  127. 

Leigh.  Inscr.  Hen.  Travice  of  Light  Oaks,  benefactor  to  the 
poor,  died  1626,  aged  64,  br.  placed  10  April,  1627,  on  a  pew,  N. 
Liverpool  Museum,  see  Museums. 

Manchester  Cathedral.  I.  John  Huntingdon,  1st  warden 
of  the  college  and  builder  of  the  choir,  1458,  in  surplice  and  almuce, 
single  canopy,  marg.  inscr.,  restored  and  rel.  in  1907,  Presbytery. 
L.  and  C.  Antiq.  80c.  Trans.,  II,  94,  and  XXXI,  139  ;  M.B.8. 
Portfolio,  III,  pi.  59  ;  Thornely,  21  ;  Ware,  8.  H.,  Hist,  of  the 
Foundations  in  Manchester ,  1834,  II,  pi.  7,  p.  292.  II.  Sir  John 
Byron,  steward  of  the  college,  in  arm.  (only  centre  of  eff.  left), 
and  widow  Margt.  [Booth],  headless,  c.  1460  ;  double  canopy, 
children,  shs.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  now  on  a  board  in  chapter  room. 
L.  and  C.  Antiq.  80c.  Trans.,  I,  87  (with  slab)  ;  Thornely,  43  (lady). 
III.  Erag  of  a  canopy,  c.  1480,  now  on  a  board  in  chapter  room. 
L.  and  C.  Antiq.  80c.  Trans.,  IX,  97.  IV.  Jas.  Stanley, 
bp.  of  Ely,  warden  of  the  college,  1515,  in  episcopal  vests,  with 
mitre  and  crosier,  lower  part  of  eff.  lost,  rel.,  Ely  chantry.  Church 
of  the  People,  IV,  101  (July,  1869)  ;  L.  and  G.  Antiq.  80c.  Trans., 
VI,  152,  and  XXXI,  143  ;  Thornely,  123  ;  Ware,  II,  327.  V. 
Man  in  arm.  and  w.,  c.  1540,  nearly  effaced  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  eff. 
of  lady  palimp.,  on  rev.  another  lady,  c.  1450  ;  now  on  a  board 
in  chapter  room.  L.  and  C .  Antiq.  80c.  Trans.,  IX,  97  ,  Palatine 
Note  Book,  IV,  77  (palimp.).  Possibly  Sir  Alex.  Badclyffe  of 
Ordsall,  1548,  and  w.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Booth  of  Barton. 
VI.  Anth.  Mosley,  mcht.,  1607,  aged  70,  in  civil  dress,  with  5  sons, 
Oswald,  Erancis,  Edw.,  Rich.,  Rowland,  and  w.  Alice  with  3 
daus.,  Helen,  Alice,  Ann,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  ach., 
on  stalls  in  N.C.A.  L.  and  C.  Antiq.  80c.  Trans . ,  XI,  96  ,  Ware, 
II,  295.  VII.  Oswald  Mosley  of  Ancoats,  esq.,  1630,  aged  47, 
in  civil  dress,  with  5  sons,  Nich.,  Edw.,  Oswald,  Sam.,  Francis, 
and  w.  Anne  with  3  daus.,  Anne,  Margt.,  Mary,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi. 
with  inscr.  and  ach.,  on  stalls  in  N.C.A.  L.  and  C.  Antiq.  80c. 
Trans.,  XI,  96  ;  Ware,  II,  295.  VIII.  Inscr.  on  a  triangular 
pi.  with  shs.  erected  to  the  memory  of  his  parents  by  Sir  Alex. 
Radclyffe  in  1629,  nearly  effaced,  on  a  board  in  chapter  room. 
L.  and  G.  Antiq.  80c.  Trans.,  IX,  97  ;  Ware,  II,  288.  IX. 
Frags,  of  scrolls  and  inscr.,  on  woodwork  in  chapel  of  St. 


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John  Bapt.  Hudson,  H.  A.,  The  Mediceval  Woodivork  in  the 
Gath.,  1924,  114. 

Middleton.  I.  Man  in  arm.  and  w.,  c.  1510,  with  7  sons  and 
6  dans.,  1  sh.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  L.  and  C.  Antiq.  Soc.  Trans., 
XVI,  120  ;  Thornely,  75  (effs.).  Possibly  Sir  Bich.  Ashton, 
1508,  and  w.  Isabel  Talbot.  II.  Edm.  Assheton,  rector,  1522, 
in  mass  vests,  without  stole  and  maniple,  holding  chalice  and 
wafer,  local,  C.  Boutell,  Series  ;  Thornely,  149.  III.  Alice 
Laurence,  [dau.  of  Sir  Rich.  Ashton],  1531,  and  her  3  husbands 
(1  lost),  John  Laurence,  esq..  Rich.  Radclyffe  of  Towre,  esq., 
and  Thos.  Bo  the  of  Hakensall,  esq.,  all  in  arm.,  2  shs.  (2  others 
lost),  local,  C.  Thornely,  205  (effs.).  IV.  Rich.  Assheton, 
esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1618,  aged  41,  in  civil  dress  holding  skull, 
and  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thos.  Venables,  baron  of  Kinderton,  with 
6  sons.  Rich,  (in  swaddling  clothes),  Ralph,  John,  Jas.,  Wm., 
Thos.,  and  2  dans.,  Dorothy,  Mary,  2  shs.,  C.  Thornely,  263 
(effs.).  V.  Ralph  Assheton,  esq.,  1650,  aged  45,  in  arm.  with 
scarf  and  baton,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Kaye  of  Woodsome, 
Yorks.,  esq.,  with  3  sons.  Rich,  (in  arm.),  Ralf,  John  (in  shroud), 
and  3  daus.,  Elizth.,  Mary,  Anne  (in  shroud),  2  shs.,  curious,  C. 
Iter  Lancastre  {Chetham  Soc.,  VII),  30  ;  Thornely,  302-3.  Ralph 
Ashton  was  M.P.  for  Lancashire  and  commander  of  the  Parlia¬ 
mentary  forces  in  the  county. 

Newchurch,  near  Warrington.  I.  Three  daus.  and  inscr.  ; 

the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Wm.  Ratclyff  of  Wylmerleigh  and  Astley, 

esq.,  1561,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Holcrofte,  with  1  son 

and  3  daus.  ;  now  mur.,  Vestry.  II.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  and 

coh.  of  Peter  Warburton,  esq.,  widow  of  Ralph  Egerton  of 

Ridley,  Ches.,  esq.,  1646;  “John  Sale  sculpsit  ”  ;  now  mur., 

Vestrv. 

%/ 

Ormskirk.  I.  Man  in  arm.  with  tabard  bearing  the  Scaris- 
brick  arms,  c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  large,  rel.  and  a  floral  border 
added  in  1878,  mur.,  St.  Mch.  chapel.  Ashdown,  Armour,  215  ; 
Oeneal.  Mag.,  VII,  285  ;  Thornely,  85.  II.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng. 
vv.  Hen  Mosock,  1661,  aged  74  ;  “  Rich.  Mosock  sculpsit  ”  ; 
mur.,  N. 

Poulton-le-Fylde.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  w.  of  Rich.  Harrison, 
vicar,  1697,  aged  55,  C. 

Preston.  I.  Seath  Bushell,  woolen  draper,  bailiff  and  a  brother 
of  Preston,  1623,  aged  53,  in  civil  dress,  benefactor  to  the  poor, 
etc.,  rect.  pi.  and  inscr.,  curious,  local,  rel.,  mur.,N.A.  Antiquary, 
XXV,  250  ;  Bazaar,  15  Dec.  1893  ;  Fishwick,  H.,  Hist,  of  Preston, 


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120  ;  Smith,  T.  C.,  Records  of  Preston  Church  ;  Suffling,  340 
(eff.)  ;  Thornely,  273  (eff.). 

Prestwick.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Anno,  of  the  family  of  Ashton 
of  Chaddeston,  w.  of  Isaac  Allen,  rector,  1634,  aged  41,  left  2 
sons  and  2  dans.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Waldive  Lagoe,  esq.,  1667, 

aged  51,  N. 

Rochdale.  I.  Inscr.  Susan,  dan.  of  Jas.  Gartside  of  Okenrode, 
w.  of  Gabriel  Gartside  of  Raohdall,  1668  ;  her  son  Sam.  pos.  ; 
rect.  pi.  with  skeletons  and  sh.,  mur.,  N.C.A.  Fishwick,  H., 
Hist,  of  Rochdale,  166  ;  Palatine  Note  Book,  IV,  167. 

Rufford.  I.  Sir  Robt.  Hesketh,  1639,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Grace 
(eff.  lost),  1543  ;  inscr.  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  Flemish 
hr  with  angel  holding  lozenge  of  arms,  etc.,  16th  cent.  ;  now 
mur.  L.  and  C.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.,  N.S.  XXIII,  109  (man  and 
inscr.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  83  (obv.  and  rev.  of  inscr.). 

Sbfton.  I.  Margt.,  dan.  of  Sir  Rich.  Molyneux,  w.  (1)  of  John 
Dutton,  esq.,  (2)  of  Wm.  Buloley,  esq.,  1528,  founder  of  a  chantry, 
double  canopy,  4  shs.,  S.C.  Garde,  W.  D.,  and  Gordon,  E.  J.  A., 
Descriptive  and  Historical  Account  of  Sefton,  18  ;  Thornely,  193 
(eff.).  II.  Sir  Wm.  Molineux,  lord  of  the  manor,  “  ter  adversus 
Scotos  regnante  in  Anglia  rege  Henrico  octavo  in  prelium  missus 
fortiter  se  gessit  maxime  vero  apud  ffloydon  ubi  duo  armorum 
vexilla  scotis  strenue  resistentibus  sua  manu  ooepit”,died  1548, 
aged  65,  in  arm.  with  mail  coif  and  SS.  collar,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Jane, 
dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  Rich.  Rugge  of  Salop.,  had  1  son  Rich.,  and 
2  daus.,  Jane,  Anne,  (2)  Blizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Cuthbert  Clifton, 
esq.,  had  2  sons,  Wm.,  Thos.,  and  1  dau.  Anne,  inscr.,  2  achs. 
(1  showing  the  captured  banners  mutih),  1  lozenge  (another  lost), 
brass  eng.  c.  1570  (?),  curious,  C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  V,  263  (head  of 
man),  265  (banners)  ;  Garde,  23  (inscr.),  24  (effs.)  ;  L.  and  G.  Hist. 
Soc.  Trans.,  II,  249  (head),  260  (banners)  ;  Thornely,  217  (effs.)  ; 
Waller,  pt.  13.  HI.  Sir  Rich.  Molyneux,  son  of  no.  II,  1568,  in 
arm.,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  Alex.  Radcliffe  of  Ordsall, 
with  5  sons  and  8  daus.,  (2)  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Robt.  Maghull  of 
Maghull,  esq.,  children  lost,  8  Eng.  vv.,  marg.  inscr.  nearly  all 
lost,  A.T.,  S.C.  Garde,  32  ;  Thornely,  227  (effs.).  IV.  Inscr. 
Elizth.,  5th  dau.  of  Sir  Rich.  Mollinex,  knt.  and  hart.,  w.  of  Rich., 
son  and  h.  apparent  of  Rich.  Shirburne  of  Stonyhurst,  esq.,  died 
in  childbed  with  a  dau.  Elizth.,  1615,  S.C.  V.  Inscr.  Lady 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Alex.  Barlow  of  Barlow,  w.  of  Carill,  viscount 
Molyneux,  1661,  S.C.  VI.  Inscr.  Margt.,  dau.  of  John  Torbock, 
curate  of  Sefton,  1676,  C. 


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Standish,  I.  Inscr.  Mary,  w.  of  Paul  Lathom,  1656,  C. 

Ulveston.  I.  Myles  Dodding,  esq.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Margt.,  both  died  1606,  mar.  43  years,  had  10  children,  only  2 
survived,  Myles  and  Hen.,  mur.,  S.C.  Cumh.  and  Westmorland 
Arch.  Soc.  Trans.,  XIII,  149  ;  Thornely,  253  (effs.). 

Walton -IN-THE -Dale.  I.  Inscr.  with  18  Eng.  vv.  Cordelia 
Hoghton,  1685,  curious. 

Walton-on-the-Hill.  I.  Thos.  Beri,  1586,  in  civil  dress, 
he  “  xii  penie  loaves  to  xii  poore  foulkes  geve  everie  sabathe  day 
for  aye”,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.  and  mcht.  mark, 
Vestry.  Bazaar,  24  Nov.  1893  (eff.)  ;  L.  and  C.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans., 
4  S.  XXVI,  34,  no.  28  (mark)  ;  Thornely,  245  (eff.).  A  similar 
plate,  formerly  in  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish  Street,  London, 
is  now  in  St.  Martin,  Ludgate  Hill. 

Warrington  Museum,  see  Museums. 

Warton.  I.  Inscr.  Sir  Geo.  Midleton  of  Leighton,  knt.  and 
bart.,  1673,  aged  74. 

Whalley.  I.  Raffe  Catterall,  esq.,  1515,  in  arm.,  with  9  sons 
(the  eld.  a  priest),  and  w.  Elizth.,  with  11  daus.,  all  kng.  ;  sh. 
lost  ;  now  on  a  board,  mur.,  N.A.  Crossley,  255  ;  Illustrated 
Itinerary  of  Lane.,  199  ;  Thornely,  139  ;  Whitaker,  T.  D.,  Hist, 
of  Whalley,  4th  ed.,  1876,  II,  9. 

WiNwiCK.  I.  Peers  Gerard,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Thos. 
Gerard  of  the  Bryne,  1492,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  and  1  son,  triple 
canopy  mutil.,  2  shs.  (others  lost),  large,  worn,  N.C.  Ashdown, 
Armour,  232  (sabbatons)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  77  (sabbatons)  ; 
Foster,  Feudal  Arms,  108  (8vo),  94  (4to),  (eff.)  ;  Thornely,  65 
(eh.)  ;  Waller,  pt.  12.  He  mar.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Stanley 
of  Hatton,  and  a  coh.  of  Sir  John  Bromley.  II.  Sir  Peter  Legh, 
knight  and  priest,  1527,  in  arm.  with  chasuble,  holding  sh.  of 
arms,  "  post  ipsius  Elene  mortem  in  sacerdotem  canonice 
consecratus  ”,  died  at  Lyme  in  Hanley,  and  w.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Savage,  buried  at  Bewgenett  in  1491,  in  heraldic  mantle  ; 
children  lost  ;  ach.  and  marg.  inscr.,  worn,  now  mur.,  S.C. 
Bazaar,  15  Dec.  1893  ;  Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust.,  no.  3, 
p.  93  ;  Haines,  90  (man)  ;  Macalister,  Eccles.  Vests.,  84  (man)  ; 
Suffling,  239  (effs.)  ;  Thornely,  177  (effs.)  ;  V.  and  A.  AIus.  List, 
pi.  27  ;  Waller,  pt.  5.  III.  Inscr.  with  crest.  Sir  Peter  Legh, 
knt.,  1635,  aged  73,  mur.,  S.C.  IV.  Inscr.  Rich.  Sherlock, 
D.D.,  rector,  1689,  C. 


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LEICESTERSHIRE . 

Leic.  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  Leicestershire  Architectural  and  Archaso- 
logical  Society. 

Nichols.  History  of  Leicestershire,  by  John  Nichols,  4  vols.,  1795-1811. 

Abkettleby.  I.  Inscr.  in  4  Eng.  vv.  John  Neale,  ''  which 
gave  the  Cooles  unto  the  poore”,  1606,  mur.,  S.A.  See  also 
Private  Possession,  Ralph  Neville,  Nottingham. 

Aylestone.  I.  Wm.  Heathcott,  parson,  1594,  in  gown  holding 
book,  inscr.  with  12  Lat.  vv.,  marg.  inscr.  nearly  all  lost,  large, 
now  mur.,  C.  Nichols,  IV,  pi.  13,  p.  30.  II.  Inscr.  Benj. 
Camfield,  M.A.,  chaplain  to  the  earl  of  Rutland,  prebendary  of 
Southwell,  rector  of  Aylestone  and  of  St.  Mary,  Nottingham, 
1693,  aged  56,  mur.,  C. 

Barwell.  I.  John  Torksay,  B.D.,  rector  for  about  24  years, 
1613,  in  pulpit,  and  w.,  who  pos.  in  1614,  kng.,  with  5  daus.  and 
an  infant  in  swaddling  clothes,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  8  Lat.  vv., 
mur.,  C.  Bib.  Top.  Brit.,  VII,  no.  50,  p.  427,  fig.  1  ;  Nichols, 
IV,  pi.  76,  fig.  18  B,  p.  477.  II.  Rich.  Breton  of  Elmisthorpe, 
gent.,  son  of  Robt.  and  Alice  Breton,  1659,  aged  60,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Jas.  Bayley,  esq.,  with  3  sons  and  4  daus., 
rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  ach.,  mur.,  C.  Bib.  Top.  Brit.,  fig.  2  ; 
Nichols,  fig.  19.  III.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat  vv.  and  ach.  Susanna, 
dau.  of  John  Farmer,  w.  of  Wm.  Stafford,  1676,  aged  22,  mur.,  C. 

Bottesford.  I.  [Hen],  de  Codyngtoun,  rector,  prebendary 
of  Oxtoun  and  Crophill  in  the  coll.  ch.  of  Southwell,  1404,  in  cope 

with  SS.  Peter,  John  Evang.,  John  Bapt.,  Kath.,  -  Paul, 

Jas.  the  Great,  a  bp.,  Margt.,  on  orphreys  and  Trinity  on  morse, 
fine  triple  canopy  with  B.V.  Mary  and  Child  in  centre  pediment, 
2  shs.,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  large,  C.  MacUin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  121  ; 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  1,  pi.  3  ;  Nichols,  II,  pi.  23,  p.  98  ;  F.  and 
A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  50,  no.  6  (eff.).  II.  John  Freman,  rector, 
c.  1440,  in  cope  with  initials  on  orphrey,  head  and  2  scrolls  lost, 
inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.,  C.  Nichols,  II,  pi.  22,  fig.  13,  p.  90.  III. 
Inscr.  with  8  Lat.  vv.  Abr.  Fleming,  rector  of  St.  Pancras,  London, 
died  here,  1607,  aged  56,  C. 

Bowden,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Wolstanton,  rector,  1403, 
slightly  mutil.  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  fig.  of  a  civilian  under  canopy, 
14th  cent.,  Flemish  ;  loose  in  1901.  Leic.  Trans.,  VI,  223  (obv. 
and  rev.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  160  (obv.  and  rev.). 


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Buckminster.  I.  Inscr.  Avith  emblems  of  mortality.  Dorothy 
Dixon,  1686,  mur.,  C. 

Castle  Donington.  I.  [Robt.]  Staunton,  esq.,  in  arm.  with 
salade,  and  4  sons  standing  beside  him,  and  w.  Agnes  with  3 
daus.,  1458,  fine  groined  double  canopy,  and  marg.  inscr.,  both 
mutil.  ;  shs.  lost  ;  A.T.,  S.C.  Arch.  Jour.,  VI,  91  (efis.)  ; 
Ashdown.  Armour,  249  (man)  and  Costume,  163  (head  of  lady)  ; 
Boutell,  Series  (3  plates)  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1790,  ii,  1181  (man)  ; 
Heivitt,  Armour,  III,  468  (man)  ;  Nichols,  III,  pi.  109,  fig.  18, 
p.  782.  II.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Wm.,  son  and  h.  of  Simon 
and  Ellen  Fox,  1585,  mur.,  S.C.  III.  Inscr.  Thos.  Eox,  1644, 
and  Av.  Elizth.,  1635,  mur.,  S.C. 

Croxton,  South.  I.  Inscr.,  lozenge  and  sh.  Mary  Barnes, 
1578,  dau.  of  Rich.  Chamber  of  Gadesby,  esq.,  had  2  sons,  Wm., 
John,  and  2  daus.,  Elizth.,  Dorcas,  mur.,  S.A. 

Dalby-on-the-Wolds.  I.  Inscr.  Capt.  Timothy  Hemsley, 
1690,  aged  66,  and  aal  Kath.,  dau.  of  John  Morton  of  Sileby, 
esq.,  C. 

Gilmorton.  I.  Inscr.  (efi^.  lost).  Thos.  Sysson,  M.A.,  rector, 
1473,  on  C.  step. 

Hoby.  I.  Man  in  arm,  c.  1480,  head  gone,  partly  covered  ; 
Av.,  marg.,  inscr.  and  shs.  lost  ;  S.A.  Nichols,  III,  pi.  39,  fig.  28, 

p.  262. 

Ibstock.  I.  Inscr.  Avith  sh.  Francis  Mansfield,  gent.,  1667, 
aged  84,  and  av.  Norris,  dau.  of  Robt.  Dod,  1647,  had  an  only 
dau.  and  h.  who  mar.  Hen.  Sacheverel,  whose  son  Hen.  here 
interred,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Thos.  Brewster,  gent., 
1689  ;  his  mother  mar.  Edw.  Lees,  rector,  prebendary  of  Peter¬ 
borough  ;  mur.,  C. 

Kibavorth.  I.  Inscr.  Avith  sh.  John  Beridge,  S.T.P.,  precentor 
of  Lincoln,  patron  and  rector  for  30  years,  1632,  aged  60  ;  mar. 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Ferdinand  Fielding,  esq.,  had  10  sons  and  3 
daus.  ;  mur.,  C. 

Knossington.  I.  Erag.  of  marg.  inscr.  (eff.  in  mass  A^ests. 
lost).  Thos.  Bayle,  vicar  of  Tilton,  c.  1420,  worn,  C.  Nichols, 
II,  pi.  Ill,  fig.  10,  p.  657  (slab,  etc.). 

Launde.  I.  Sir  Thos.  Chaworth,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Isabel,  dau. 
and  h.  of  Sir  Thos.  Ailesbury,  both  died  1458,  marg.  inscr.  mutil., 
9  shs.  (several  lost).  Nichols,  III,  pi.  46,  fig.  7,  p.  328.  The  church 
is  now  used  as  a  private  chapel  for  Launde  Hall  or  Abbey. 

Leicester,  Wigston’s  Hospital.  I.  Wm.  Fyssher,  1st  master 
of  the  hospital  founded  by  Wm.  Wigston,  mcht.,  4  times  mayor 


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of  the  staple  of  Calais,  c.  1540,  in  shroud,  marg.  inscr.,  in  chapel 
of  new  hospital.  Bih.  Top.  Brit.,  VITT,  pi.  45,  p.  927  (eh.)  ; 
Nichols,  I,  pi.  34,  fig.  19,  p.  495. 

Lockington.  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Wm.  Bainbrigge,  esq., 
1624,  aged  78  ;  her  dans.,  Susan  and  Anne,  pos.  ;  C.  II.  Inscr. 
with  3  shs.  Wm.  Bainbrigge,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1669,  aged 
65  ;  had  3  ws.,  the  last  Mary,  dau.  of  Jerman  Ireton  of  Atten¬ 
borough,  esq.,  by  whom  4  sons,  Wm.,  Thos.,  Wm.,  Hen.,  and  2 
daus.,  Jane,  Kath.  ;  Wm.  his  3rd  son  pos.  ;  C. 

Loughborough.  I.  Four  Lat.  vv.  and  portion  of  marg.  inscr.  ; 
the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Robt.  Frye,  rector,  “  privati  fuit  is 
subcustos  nempe  sigilli”,  [1435],  now  mur.,  Tower.  Bib.  Top. 
Brit.,  VIII,  pi.  69,  figs.  2,  3,  p.  1380  ;  Nichols,  III,  pi.  121,  fig. 
38  (slab),  p.  897,  and  pi.  122,  figs.  5,  6,  p.  901.  II.  Civilian 
[Giles  Jordan  ?],  only  centre  of  eff.  left,  and  w.  Margt.,  mutil. 
and  nearly  effaced,  1445  ?,  inscr.  also  nearly  effaced  mentions 
“  sonne  Harry  late  fischmonger  of  London  lyndinge  a  preestful 
prest  hir  yere  day  in  this  churche  ”  ;  inscr.  palimp.,  on  rev. 
another  inscr.  to  Elizth.  Lisle,  dau.  of  John  Cerff  unus  remem- 
oratorum  de  saccario  regis  Henrici  sexti  ”,  her  son  Otuel  and 
her  dau.  Joan,  ''  qui  obierunt  termino  sancti  Hillarii  anno  xvii 
ejusdem  regis  ”,  [1438]  ;  now  mur..  Tower.  Bib.  Top.  Brit., 
VIII,  pi.  69,  fig.  1,  p.  1380  ;  Nichols,  III,  pi.  122,  fig.  3,  p.  901. 
III.  Thos.  Marshall,  mcht.,  1480,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Agnes, 
with  6  sons  and  6  daus.,  local,  now  mur.,  Tower.  Bib.  Top.  Brit., 
VIII,  pi.  69,  fig.  3,  p.  1380  ;  Nichols,  III,  pi.  122,  fig.  4,  p.  901. 
All  mixed  up  when  fixed  to  walls.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are 
rubbings,  (1)  of  part  of  a  shaft  of  a  large  double  canopy  from  the 
br.  to  Gilbert  Meringe,  gent.,  1481,  and  w.  Nichols,  III,  pi.  121, 
fig.  37,  p.  897  (slab,  etc.)  ;  (2)  of  an  inscr.  to  Wm.  Goodwine, 
1592,  aged  80  ''  and  od  yeares”.  Bib.  Top.  Brit.  VIII,  pi.  69, 
fig.  6,  p.  1380 ;  Nichols,  III,  pi.  122,  fig.  7,  p.  901.  Both  now  lost. 

Lutterworth.  I.  John  Fildyng,  1403,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Joan,  1418,  N.A.  Nichols,  IV,  pi.  38,  figs.  41,  42,  p.  263.  II. 
Civilian  with  pouch  and  dagger,  and  w.,  c.  1470,  local  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  repaired  and  rel.,  mur.,  N.  Nichols,  IV,  pi.  40,  figs.  1,  2, 
p.  265.  Possibly  John  Renolds,  mcht.,  1473,  and  w.  The 
brasses  to  a  civilian  and  w.,  c.  1530,  and  to  a  lady,  c.  1500,  stolen 
in  1836,  are  figured  in  Nichols,  IV,  pi.  40,  figs.  3,  4,  5,  p.  265. 

Melton  Mowbray.  I.  Large  inscribed  heart  and  inscr.  to 
Christ.  Gonson,  1498,  and  w.  Elizth.,  parents  of  Wm.  Gonson  of 
London,  esquire  of  the  body  to  Hen.  VIII,  and  of  Barth.  Gonson, 


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vicar  of  the  ch.  who  pos.  in  1543,  worn,  mur.,  N.Tr.  Nichols,  II, 
pi.  46,  fig.  10,  p.  240  (heart). 

Packhstgton.  I.  Priest,  c.  1530,  in  almuce  ;  head,  feet,  and 
inscr.  lost;  now  mur.,  N.A.  Leic.  and  Rutlaiid  N.  and  Q.,  Ill,  167. 

Prestwold.  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.  Ragge,  1619,  N.A.  II.  Inscr. 
Wm.  Milnes,  late  husband  to  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Wm.  Ragg,  1653, 
N.A. 

Queeniborough.  I.  Margt.,  dau.  of  An th.  Cave,  esq.,  w.  of 
Gilbert  Bury,  gent.,  1633,  rect.  pi.  with  recumbent  eff.  on  a  tomb, 
inscr.  and  6  Eng.  vv.  ;  “  G.B.  pos.  and  C.B.  pinxit  November 
1634  ”  ;  curious,  very  lightly  engr.  and  gilded,  mur.,  in  wooden 
frame,  C.  Nichols,  III,  pi.  53,  fig.  7,  p.  378. 

Saxelby.  I.  Lady  and  a  frag,  of  marg.  inscr.  ;  the  remains 
of  the  br.  to  Wm.  Brokysbi,  esq.,  patron  of  the  ch.,  1523,  in  arm., 
and  2  ws.  ;  now  mur.,  N.A.  Nichols,  III,  pi.  60,  fig.  5,  p.  403. 

ScALFORD.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1520,  kng.  ;  w.,  a  cross  above.  Trinity 
below,  children  and  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.  in  orig.  slab, 
S.A.  Nichols,  II,  pi.  54,  fig.  27,  p.  315.  II.  Inscr.  and  ach. 
Edw.  Darker  (Dacres),  gent.,  1651,  aged  85,  and  w.  Anne,  had 
15  children,  but  7  only  living.  Geo.,  Hen.,  John,  Elizth.,  Edw., 
Thos.,  Dorothy  ;  S.A.  III.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Jas.  Bardsey, 
B.D.,  son  of  Edm.  Bardsey,  D.D.,  by  his  w.  Sara,  1651,  aged  37,  C. 

Sheepshed.  I.  Thos.  Duport,  esq.,  1592,  aged  78,  in  arm., 
and  w.  Cornelia  Belknapp,  mar.  about  50  years,  with  3  sons  and 
4  dans,  surviving  out  of  13  children,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and 
2  shs.,  mur.,  N.  Nichols,  III,  pi.  134,  fig.  8,  p.  1020. 

Shenton.  I.  Inscr.  and  scroll  with  text.  Rich.  Everate,  gent., 
1556,  and  3  ws.,  (1)  Joyce,  by  whom  4  sons,  Robt.,  Wm.,  Geo., 
Thos.,  and  7  daus.,  Jane,  Margt.,  Kath.,  Mary,  Anne,  Elizth., 
Dorothy  ;  (2)  Joan,  by  whom  no  issue  ;  (3)  Ann,  by  whom  2 
sons.  Rich.,  Stephen,  and  2  daus.,  Joyce,  Ann  ;  mur.,  N.Tr. 
II.  Inscr.  with  ach.  and  2  shs.  Robt.  Everard  of  Hether,  son  and 
h.  of  no.  I,  1597,  and  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Wolferston  of 
Culpho,  Sufi.,  1582,  had  4  sons  and  5  daus.,  mur.,  N.Tr.  III. 
Inscr.  with  ach.  and  2  shs.  Rich.  Everard,  son  of  no.  II,  1592, 
and  w.  Jane,  dau.  and  h.  of  Rich.  Waterton  of  Barrow-in-the- 
March,  Line.,  1610,  had  1  son  and  1  dau.,  mur.,  N.Tr. 

SiBSTONE.  I.  John  Moore,  M.A.,  rector,  prebendary  of 
Osmonderley  (Os motherly,  Yorks.),  1532,  in  almuce,  with  scrolls 
from  hands  to  figure  of  Our  Lord  seated  on  a  rainbow  above, 
now  mur.,  C.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  54  ;  Nichols,  IV,  pi.  147, 
fig.  23,  p.  954  ;  Reliquary,  N.S.  VII,  193. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Stapleford.  I.  Geoffrey  Sherard,  esq.,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Joyce, 
dau.  of  Thos.  Assheby  of  Lovesby,  esq.,  1492,  with  7  sons  and 
7  dans.,  4  shs.,  N.  Gough,  II,  pi.  129,  p.  372  ;  Nichols,  II,  pi. 
63,  p.  340. 

Stoke  Goldino.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Francis  Brokesby,  gent., 
died  1633,  aged  55,  and  his  children,  Obadiah  and  Nathaniel  who 
pos.  in  1684,  Ruth  died  1611,  Gamaliel  1627,  Elizth.,  Nehemiah 
1663,  Abel  1676,  Ruth  and  Abigail,  S.C. 

Stokerston.  I.  John  Boville,  esq.,  1467,  in  arm.,  head  gone, 
and  w.  Isabel  [Cheyne  ?]  in  mantle,  clasping  hands,  2  shs.  ; 
inscr.  and  other  shs.  lost  ;  local,  large,  now  mur.,  N.  Hill,  J.  H., 
Hist,  of  Market  Harborough,  245  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  33  ; 
Nichols,  II,  pi.  132,  fig.  31,  p.  820.  II.  John  Southill,  1493, 
in  arm.,  and  widow  Elizth.  [Plumpton],  1  sh.  ;  inscr.,  children 
and  other  shs.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  N.  Hill  ;  Nichols,  fig.  30. 

SwiTHLAND.  I.  Agnes  Scot,  “  antrix  (?  error  for  nutrix) 
devota  domine  ferrers  ”,  c.  1455,  inscr.  in  4  Lat.  w.,  worn.,  N. 
Nichols,  III,  pi.  138,  fig.  12,  p.  1050. 

Thurcaston.  I.  John  Mershden,  rector,  canon  of  Windsor, 
1425,  in  cope,  lower  part  of  eff.  lost,  single  canopy,  marg.  inscr. 
mutil.,  C.  Nichols,  III,  pi.  140,  fig.  9,  p.  1058. 

Wanlip.  I.  Sir  Thos.  Walsch,  lord  of  Anlep,  in  arm.,  and 
Dame  Kath.,  "  whiche  in  her  tyme  made  the  kirke  of  Anlep  and 
halud  the  kirkyerd  in  wurchip  of  god  and  oure  lady  and  seynt 
Nicholas  ”,  1393,  marg.  inscr.  in  English  ;  2  achs.  lost ;  C.  Nichols, 

III,  pi.  146,  p.  1097  ;  Waller,  pt.  14. 

Wymondham.  I.  Sir  Morys  Barkeley  (eff.  in  arm.  lost)  and  w. 
Margery,  [dau.  of  Sir  John  Byron],  1521,  marg.  inscr.,  1  sh. 
(3  others  lost),  S.Tr.  Nichols,  II,  pi.  73,  fig.  21,  p.  404. 

Th©  following  brasses,  now  lost,  are  illustrated  in  Nichols ; 
Bitteswell,  Wm.  Townysynd,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Mabyll, 
c.  1500,  IV,  pi.  14,  fig.  10,  p.  45  ;  Hinckley,  a  lady,  c.  1490, 

IV,  pi.  117,  fig.  22,  p.  689  ;  Hungerton,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Geo. 
Throckmorton,  w.  of  Brian  Cave,  esq.,  1510,  with  flowing  hair, 

III,  pi.  41,  fig.  21,  p.  282  ;  Husband’s  Bosworth,  Rice  Jem, 
rector,  1648,  aged  68,  in  gown  holding  book,  II,  pi.  71,  fig.  18, 
p.  467  ;  Misterton,  a  civilian,  c.  1400,  hf.  eff.,  inscr.  gone,  IV, 
pi.  44,  fig.  44,  p.  313,  lost  about  1864  at  the  restoration,  rubbing 
in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  ;  Peckleton,  a  man  in  arm.,  c.  1525,  IV, 
pi.  140,  fig.  8,  p.  872  ;  Stanford,  4  brasses  to  the  Cave  family, 

IV,  pi.  52,  p.  356. 


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IJNCOLNSHIRE. 

J eaiis,  G.  E.  A  list  of  the  existing  brasses  in  Lincolnshire,  1895.  Published 
as  a  supplement  to  Lincolnshire  Notes  and  Queries. 

Lines.  N.  and  Q.  Lincolnshire  Notes  and  Queries. 

Addlethorpe.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Susan,  dau.of  Rich. 
Smith,  [1st]  w.  of  [Thos.]  Lowson,  1614,  nearly  illegible,  mur., 

S.C. 

Algarkirk.  I.  Nich.  Robertson,  mcht.  of  the  staple  of  Calais, 
1498,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  Isabel  and  Alice  (1458,  buried  at 
St.  Botolph’s,  Boston),  hf .  eff.  of  B.V.  Mary  and  Child,  4  Lat.  vv.  ; 
children,  shs.,  scrolls,  and  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  with  ach.  Basil  Beridge,  rector  for  42  years,  patron  of  ch., 
member  of  convocation,  1678  ;  mar.  Goodeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos. 
Brook,  by  whom  Basil  and  Anne  ;  Chas.  Beridge  adopted  heir 
and  successor  pos.  ;  mur.,  S.Tr. 

Althorpe.  I.  Wm.  de  Bound,  [rector],  “  clericus  cancellarie 
dni  regis”,  c.  1360,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  once  onA.T.,  now  mur., 
Sedilia.  Anastatic  Drawing  Soc.,  1876,  pi.  11  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio^ 
IV,  p.  22. 

Asgarby-by-Sleaeord.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Chas.,  eld.  son  of 
John  Butler  of  Baketon  (Boughton),  1603,  aged  8,  mur.,  C. 

Ashby  Puerorum.  I.  Rich.  Lytleburye  @f  Stanesbye,  esq., 
1521,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Edm.  Jenney  of  Knotsoll 
(Knodishall),  Suff.,  1523,  with  6  sons,  Humf.,  Thos.,  Wm.,  John, 
Robt.,  Edm.,  and  4  daus.,  Elizth.,  Jane,  Anne,  Mary,  2  shs., 
engr.  c.  1560,  reh,  mur.,  N.  II.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1560  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  reh,  mur.,  N.  On  C.  floor  is  an  incised  slab  to  a  priest 
in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  on  breast,  under  canopy,  the  head, 
hands,  etc.,  once  inlaid  with  brass  or  marble,  foreign,  14th  cent. 
Haines,  256. 

Aunsby.  I.  Inscr.  John  Colthurst,  gent.,  1678,  N.C.  II. 
Inscr.  Faith,  widow  of  no.  I,  1679,  N.C. 

Bag  Enderby.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  Thos.  Enderby,  and  w.  Agnes, 
c.  1390,  N.  II.  Inscr.  in  Lat.  Albin  de  Enderby,  builder  of  the 
ch.  and  tower,  1407,  N.  III.  Inscr.  John  Gedney,  esq.,  1533, 
and  w.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Edw.  Grantham  of  Dunham,  1536,  engr. 
c.  1600,  N. 

Barholm.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Francis  Fordham, 
gent.,  1641,  loose  in  1908. 


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Barrowby.  I.  Nich.  Been,  1479,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Katii., 
dau.  and  h.  of  Walter  Pedwardyn,  witli  9  sons,  inscr.  mutil.  ; 
scrolls  and  4  shs.  lost  ;  C.  II.  Jas.  Been  of  Barrowby,  esq., 
1498,  in  arm.,  all  lost  but  feet,  and  w.  Margt.  [Armine],  1508,  in 
heraldic  mantle,  with  3  sons  (lost)  and  3  dans.,  inscr.  slightly 
mutil.,  1  sh.,  Markham  imp.  Armine,  enclosed  within  a  wreath 
inscribed  “  agnus  dei  qui  toll  is  peccata  mundi  miserere  nobis  ’  ; 
2  other  shs.  lost ;  C.  Margt.  subsequently  mar.  Sir  John 
Markham. 

Barton-on-Humber,  St.  Mary.  I.  Lady,  c.  1380,  hf.  elf. 
holding  heart,  and  inscr.,  both  nearly  effaced,  N.  II.  Simon 
Seman,  citizen,  vintner  and  alderman  of  London,  1433,  in  civil 
dress  standing  on  wine  casks,  marg.  inscr.  and  2  mcht.  marks  (2 
others  lost),  large,  C.  Lines.  N.  and  Q.,  I,  129. 

Beckingham.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Williamson,  S.T.P.,  eld.  son 
of  Bobt.  Williamson,  S.T.P. ,  rector,  1639,  aged  48,  mur.,  S.A. 

Bigby.  I.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Tyrwhit  of  Kettylby, 
w.  of  Wm.  Skypwith,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Skypwith  of 
Ormesby,  c.  1520,  C.  Hall,  J.  G.,  Notices  of  Lincolnshire,  25. 
II.  Edw.  Nayler,  "  a  faithfull  and  painefull  minister  of  God’s 
word”,  rector  16  years,  1632, in  gown,  with  2  sons,  and  w.  with 
5  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  4  Lat.  vv.,  mur.  in 
sedilia,  C. 

Blyton.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  and  4  Eng.  vv.  Wm.,  1613, 
aged  1  month,  and  Elizth.,  1615,  aged  6  months,  children  of 
Sir  John  Wray  of  Warton,  knt.  and  bart.,  and  of  the  Lady 
Grissella  his  w.,  mur.,  C. 

Boothby  Paynell.  I.  Inscr.  with  3  shs.  Kath.,  [dau.  of  Sir 
John  Meres],  w.  of  Thos.  Harington,  esq.,  1623,  and  Hen.,  Thos., 
Margt.,  and  Eliza  their  children  ;  she  left  living  5  sons,  Francis, 
John,  Jas.,  Chas.,  Edw.,  and  1  dau.  Martha  ;  mur.,  N.A. 

Boston,  St.  Botolph.  I.  Walter  Pescod,  mcht.,  benefactor 
to  the  guild  of  St.  Peter,  1398,  in  civil  dress  with  mantle  (lower 
part  of  eff.  gone),  and  w.  (eff .  lost),  each  under  triple  canopy,  with 
apostles  in  the  side  shafts,  John  Evang.,  Jas.  the  Great,  Matthew, 

Philip,  Simon, - lost  (?  Andrew),  Thos.,  Barth.,  Jas.  the  Less, 

Jude,  super-canopy  with  device  (now  lost)  between  the  figs,  of 
SS.  Peter  and  (?  Paul,  lost)  ;  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  large,  now  partly 
covered,  C.  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  70  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  5, 
pi.  1.  II.  Priest,  c.  1400,  in  cope  with  SS.  John  Bapt.,  Peter, 
Thos.,  Jude  (?),  — —  John  Evang.,  Paul,  Andrew,  Barth,  on 
orphreys  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  large,  worn,  C.  Possibly  John  Stransgill 


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or  Strensall,  rector,  1381-1408.  III.  Civilian  (feet  only  left) 
and  2  ws.,  c.  1400,  under  sm.  triple  canopy  on  a  bracket,  the  stem, 
inscr.  and  upper  part  of  1  w.  lost,  sm.,  much  worn,  S.A.  IV. 
Lady,  c.  1460,  head,  feet  and  inscr.  lost  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  part  of 
the  fig.  of  another  lady  in  widow’s  dress,  c.  1390  ;  loose  in  library. 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  189  (obv.  and  rev.).  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is 
a  rubbing  of  the  figure  complete.  V.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1470, 
base  of  canopy  and  evang.  symbols,  much  worn,  loose  in  library. 

VI.  Two  sons  and  7  daus.,  c.  1490  ;  parents  and  inscr.  lost  ;  S.A. 

VII.  Portions  of  large  canopy  with  3  figs,  of  weepers,  c.  1500  (?), 
foreign  (?)  ;  effs.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  large,  much  worn,  N.  VIII. 
Portion  of  shaft  of  canopy  with  2  sm.  weepers,  partly  covered  by 
font  ;  2  entablatures  and  part  of  a  triple  canopy  belonging  to 
it  (?)  loose  in  library  ;  of  same  date  and  similar  to  no.  VII. 
IX.  Nine  sons,  c.  1500,  loose  in  library.  X.  Three  evang. 
symbols,  2  of  St.  Matthew,  1  of  St.  Mark,  c.  1500,  loose  in  library. 
XI.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Robt.  Townley,  comptroller  of  the  port  and 
alderman,  1588,  and  w.  Joan,  relict  of  Rich.  Skipper  of  East 
Kirkeby,  mur.,  S.A.  The  inscr.  is  a  modern  restoration,  the  ach. 
original.  XII.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Rich.  Bolle  of  Haugh,  esq., 
son  and  h.  of  Rich.  Bolle,  esq.,  by  Marriam,  dau.  and  h.  of  John 
Fitzwilliams  of  Mablethorp,  esq.,  1591,  aged  85,  “  after  he  had 
sundrie  tymes  had  charge  in  France  Scotland  &  ys  realme  &  had 
bene  twise  sheriff  of  the  said  countie  ”  ;  by  his  1st  w.  Jane,  dau. 
of  Sir  Wm.  Skipwith  of  Ormesby,  he  had  1  son  Chas.  who  died 
in  his  lifetime,  and  4  daus.,  Marie  mar.  to  Anth.  Tourney  of 
Cavenby,  esq.,  Anne  to  Leonard  Cracroft,  gent.,  Gertrude  to 
Leonard  Kirkman  of  Kele,  gent.,  and  Ursula  to  John  Kirkman, 
gent.,  by  his  2nd  w.  Anne  no  issue,  by  his  3rd  Margt.,  2  sons. 
Rich.,  John,  and  1  dau.,  Jane  ;  mur.,  S.A.  XIII.  Inscr.  with 
sh.,  skull,  etc.  Wm.  Dinley  and  w.  Mary,  1626  ;  their  son  John 
pos.  ;  mur.,  S.A.  XIV.  Thos.  Lawe,  “  senator  Bostoniensis  ”, 
thrice  mayor,  1657,  aged  71,  a  bust  in  civil  dress,  with  inscr., 
4  Lat.  vv.,  and  text  in  Hebrew  ;  his  son  Thos.  pos.  in  1659,  mur.. 
Cotton  Chapel.  Thompson,  P.,  Hist  of  Boston,  196.  XV. 
Inscr.  with  sh.  Abdias  Howe,  S.T.P.,  vicar,  1682,  aged  67  ;  his  w. 
pos.  ;  mur.,  N.A.  XVI.  Inscr.  and  ach.  John  Tooley,  esq., 
1686,  aged  64,  N.  XVII.  Frags.  (1)  the  word  “  Walsokne  ” 
from  a  marg.  inscr.  ;  (2)  two  hands,  from  an  incised  slab  ;  loose 
in  library. 

Broughton.  I.  Man  in  arm.  and  w.,  c.  1390,  holding  hearts, 
triple  canopy  all  gone  but  centre  pediment;  foot  inscr.,  marg. 


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inscr.  and  4  shs.  lost  ;  large,  C.  Boutell,  Series  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus. 
List,  pi.  6.  Probably  members  of  the  Kedford  family.  II. 
Inscr.  Kath.,  only  dan.  of  Stephen  Anderson,  esq.,  by  Kath., 
dau.  ot  SirEdwyn  Sandys  of  Ombersley,  Wore.,  knt.,1640,  mur.jC. 

Burgh -LE -Marsh.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  in  form  of  a 
dialogue.  Leonard  Palmer,  gent.,  1610,  aged  70,  w.  Kath.,  sons 
Christ.,  Bobt.,  and  daus.  Elizth.,  Mary,  Helen,  now  buried  under 
C.  pavement. 

Burton  Goggles.  I.  Civilian,  of  the  Cholmeley  family, 
c.  1590,  2  shs.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  N.  Probably  Bobt. 
Cholmeley,  1590.  II.  Man  in  arm.,  of  the  Cholmeley  family , 
and  w.,  c.  1620,  1  sh.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  now  mur.,  N.  Probably  Sir 
Hen.  Cholmeley,  1620,  and  w  Alice,  dau.  of  Bobt.  Lacy. 

Burton  Pedwardine.  I.  Thos.  Horsman,  esq.,  “  lord  of  this 
towne  ”,  1631  (eff.  in  civil  dress  lost),  and  w.  Mary  (who  pos.),  dau. 
of  John  Tredwaye  of  Easton,  Northants  ;  sh.  lost ;  N.C.  On 
A.T.  in  N.C.  is  an  indent  for  the  br.  to  Alice,  dau.  and  h.  of  Hen. 
de  Longchamp,  w.  of  Boger  de  Pedwardyn,  1330,  hf.  eff.  with 
marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  and  2  shs.  Her  husband  is  said  to 
have  built  or  rebuilt  the  church  with  the  chapel  of  the  B.V. 
Mary,  except  the  south  aisle  with  the  chapel  of  St.  Nicholas,  which 
was  built  by  the  parishioners. 

Buslingthorpe .  I.  Sir  Bich.,  son  of  Sir  John  de  Boselyng- 
thorpe,  c.  1310  (or  earlier  ?),  hf.  eff.  in  mail  with  ailettes  and 
surcoat,  holding  a  heart  ;  marg.  inscr.  in  single  Lombardic  letters 
and  sh.  below  eff.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  N.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs, 
113,  and  Christian  Mon.,  146  ;  Haines,  150  ;  Hewitt,  Armour, 
II.  112  (gauntlets)  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  17  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio, 
II,  pi.  30  ;  Planche,  Costume,  I,  199  (gauntlets)  ;  Waller,  pt.  10. 

Caistor.  I.  Inscr.  and  2  evang.  symbols.  John  Ousteby, 
1461,  and  w.  Joan,  much  worn,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Godfrey  Carring¬ 
ton,  vicar  for  44  years,  aged  70,  and  w.  Anne,  aged  66,  both  died 
1670,  loose  at  vicarage  in  1922. 

Carlton-le-Moorland.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  John  Disney,  2nd 
son  of  John  Disney  of  Norton  Disney,  esq.,  brother  of  Wm. 

Disney,  1556,  mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  of - Walcott  of  Walcott,  esq., 

had  3  sons,  Thos.,  Jas.,  Anth.  ;  Thos.  Disney,  esq.,  son  and  h. 
of  John,  1568,  mar.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Augustine  Porter  of  Belton, 
esq.,  had  4  sons,  Edw.,  John,  Hen.,  Thos.  ;  Edw.  Disney,  esq., 
1595,  mar.  Jane.  dau.  of  Wm.  Thorold  of  Harmston,  esq.,  had 
5  sons.  Thos.,  Hen.,  Wm.,  John,  Bich.,  and  5  daus.,  Kath.,  Jane, 
Mary,  Anne,  Elizth.  ;  mur.,  N.C.  II.  Inscr.  with  2  achs.  Bobt. 


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Peterson,  1608,  aged  67,  and  w.  Ursula,  dau.  of  Benj.  Gonson, 
esq.,  1611,  aged  57  ;  their  dau.  Ursula  mar.  Thos.,  son  and  h.  of 
Edw.  Disney,  esq.,  had  2  sons,  Edw.,  died  1610,  aged  11  months, 
and  Thos.,  died  1612,  aged  1  year  and  5  days  ;  Thos.  and  Ursula 
pos.  ;  mur.,  C. 

Carlton,  North.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Sir  Robt.  Mounson,  knt., 
3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Mounson,  “  who  was  the  last  purchaser  of 
North  Carleton  after  the  death  of  his  father”,  [1638],  C.  II. 
Inscr.  with  sh.  Edw.  Monson,  esq.,  11th  son  of  Sir  John  Monson 
junior,  late  of  Burton,  hart.,  1714,  aged  46,  C. 

Claxby.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Rich.  Johnson,  double 
reader  of  the  Middle  Temple,  1607,  aged  70  ;  his  son  Isaac  pos.  ; 
mur.,  N. 

Coates,  Great.  I.  Isabel  [Kelke],  w.  of  Roger  Barnardston, 
esq.,  c.  1420,  in  mantle,  local,  C.  II.  Sir  Thos.  Barnardiston, 
knt.,  son  of  Thos.  Barnardiston  of  Milkkylcotes,  1503,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Geo.  Newport  of  Pelham  Furneux, 
Herts.,  esq.,  with  8  sons  (the  2nd  a  priest  in  acad.)  and  7  dans,  (the 
3rd  a  nun),  all  kng..  Resurrection,  inscr.  betw.  effs.,  2  shs.  and 
marg.  inscr.  (mutil.),  worn,  C. 

Coates-by-Stow.  I.  Sh.  Butler  imp.  Wogan,  for  Anth.  Butler, 
1578,  mar.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Morris  Wogan,  mur.,  C.  II.  Wm. 
Butler,  2nd  son  of  Anth.  Butler  of  Cotes,  esq.,  1590,  aged  26,  in 
arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Geo.  Yorke  of  Ashby  in  Kesteven, 
esq.,  with  infant  dau.  Priscilla  in  swaddling  clothes,  sh.with  crests, 
inscr.  and  text,  mur.,  C.  III.  Chas.  Butler,  eld.  son  of  Anth. 
Butler,  esq.,  1602,  aged  42,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Douglas,  3rd  dau.  of 
Marmaduke  Tirrwhit  of  Scotter,  esq.,  with  5  sons,  John  (dec.), 
Wm.,  Chas.  (dec.),  Anth.,  Thos.,  and  3  daus.,  Helen  (dec.), 
Martha,  Helen,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  3  shs.,  mur.,  C. 
IV.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Anth.,  son  of  Anth.  Butler,  esq.,  1673,  “  being 
the  last  heire  male  of  this  family”,  mur.,  C. 

CoNiSHOLME.  I.  John  Langholme,  esq.,  1515,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Anne,  with  5  sons  and  9  daus.,  1  sh.  (3  lost),  marg.  inscr.,  N. 

CoRRiNGHAM.  I.  Hen.  Clifford,  S.T.B,,  vicar,  1628,  aged  52, 
in  gown,  and  w.  Elinor,  dau.  of  Rich.  Jackson,  gent.,  with  3  sons. 
Hen.,  Geo.,  Thos.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  4  Lat.  vv.,  in  wooden 
frame,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  22  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Robt.  and 
Thos.  Broxholm,  gents.,  1631  ;  Hen.  and  Mary  Broxholm  pos.; 
restored  and  filled  in,  mur.,  C. 

CovENHAM  St.  Bartholomew.  I.  John  Skypwyth,  esq.,  1415, 
in  arm  ;  2  shs.  lost  ;  local,  C. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Croft.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1300,  hf.  eff.  in  mail  and  surcoat  ; 
marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  lost  ;  S.A.  Ashdown,  Armour,  118  ; 
Bontell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  114,  and  Christian  Mon.,  147.  IT.  Inscr. 
Agnes,  w.  of  Wm.  Worship,  D.D.,  vicar,  1615,  S.A. 

Donington-on-Bain.  I.  Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  Thos.  Kent, 
rector,  1 7th  cent.,  mur.,  C. 

Dorrington.  I.  Inscr.  Elizabella,  w.  of  Anth.  Oldfeild,  gent., 

1686,  C. 

Dowsby.  I.  Inscr.  Redmain  Burrel,  esq.,  1682,  Vestry. 
Driby.  I.  Jas.  Prescot,  gent.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1583,  in  civil 
dress,  head  lost,  with  5  sons,  and  w.  Alice,  dan.  of  Sir.  Rich. 
Mollyneux  of  Sefton,  knt.,  1581,  with  1  dan.,  all  kng.,  ach.  and 
2  shs.,  mur.,  N. 

Edenham.  I.  Sm.  fig.  of  St.  Thos.  of  Canterbury  in  full 
vests,  with  mitre  and  cross,  c.  1500,  formerly  on  exterior  of  Tower, 
now  mur.,  N.  Assoc.  Archit.  Soc.  Reports,  XIX,  98  ;  Soc.  Antiq. 
Bond.  Proc.,  2  S.  XII,  305. 

Evedon.  I.  Dan.  Hardeby,  esq.,  J.P.,  [1630],  in  civil  dress, 
with  5  sons,  John,  Bryan,  Wm.,  Chas.,  Edw.,  and  w.  [Anne 
Disney],  with  8  daus.,  Elizth.,  Mary,  Kath.,  Mary,  Susan,  Anne, 
Susan,  Judith,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  ;  inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  and  a 
sh.  on  separate  plates  ;  now  on  front  of  W.  gallery. 

Fiskerton.  I.  Priest,  c.  1490,  in  cope  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local, 
S.A. 

Friskney.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  Piers  Joulon  and  w.  Agnes, 

c.  1390,  S.A. 

Gedney.  I.  Lady,  c.  1390,  in  mantle  ;  triple  canopy  with 
Annunciation  and  saints  in  side  shafts,  super-canopy  also  with 
saints  in  niches,  shs.,  and  marg.  inscr.  lost ;  large,  S.A.  Photolith., 
priv.  printed  by  E.  M.  Beloe,  1890.  Possibly  some  member  of 
the  Roos  family. 

Glentham.  I.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Andrewse,  esq.,  2nd  w. 
of  John  Tournay,  esq.,  1452,  hf.  eff.  nearly  effaced,  N.C.  II. 
Inscr.  Ann,  widow  of  John  Tourney,  esq.,  1641,  aged  65,  mur., 
N.A. 

Grainthorpe.  I.  Fine  and  large  floriated  cross,  c.  1380,  stem 
and  marg.  inscr.  nearly  all  lost,  C.  Boutell,  Series,  and  Christian 
Mon.,  43. 

Grantham.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Parkins  the  elder,  gent.,  1667, 
aged  67,  and  eld.  son  Wm.,  1692,  aged  62,  local,  S.A. 

Gunby.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  of  the  Massingberd  family,  and  w.  in 
mantle,  c.  1400,  both  with  SS.  collars,  double  canopy  much 


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mutil..  2  shs.  ;  appropriated  to  Sir  Thos.  Massyngberde,  1552, 
and  w.  Joan  Bratoft,  by  beating  up  the  original  marg.  inscr. 
which  was  in  incised  lettering  and  cutting  a  fresh  one  in  raised 
letters  ;  this  marg.  inscr.  is  now  much  mutil.  and  partly  covered, 
N.  Boutell,  Series  (2  plates)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  21.  II. 
Wm.  de  Lodyngton,  justice  of  the  common  pleas  to  Hen.  V, 
1419,  in  robes  with  coif  and  anelace,  leopard  at  feet,  single  canopy 
mutil.,  inscr.  and  2  Lat.  vv.,  1  sh.  (another  lost),  once  on  A.T., 
now  on  N.  floor.  Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust.,  no.  6,  p.  199  ; 

M. B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  26. 

Hainton.  I.  John  Henege,  1435,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice, 

N. C.  II.  Inscr.  John  Hennage,  esq.,  1530,  and  w.  Kath., 
mur.,  N.C.  III.  Sir  Thos.  Henneage,  chief  gentleman  of  the 
privy  chamber  to  Hen.  VIII,  son  and  h.  of  John  Henneage,  esq., 
1553,  in  arm,  with  tabard  (upper  hf.  renewed),  and  w.  Kath., 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Skipwith,  with  dau.  Elizth.,  w.  of  lord  Wil- 
loughbye  of  Parham,  both  in  heraldic  mantles,  restored  and 
fllled  in,  mur.,  A.T.,  C. 

Hale,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Anne,  dau.  of  Edw.  King, 
esq.,  w.  of  Robt.  Cawdron,  esq.,  1625,  had  10  sons  and  6  daus., 
mur.,  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  Francis  Cawdron,  son  of  no.  I,  1650, 
aged  31  ;  his  brother  Anth .  pos .  ;  mur.,  N.A.  In  S.C.  is  an  indent 
for  a  floriated  cross  with  large  hf.  efl.  above  and  marg.  inscr., 
14th  cent.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  37. 

Halton  Holgate.  I.  Bridget,  dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Thorey, 
w.  of  John  Rugeley,  1658,  aged  21,  mur.,  N. 

Harlaxton.  I.  Inscr.  (efls.  lost).  Wm.  Strood  and  w.  Agnes, 
both  died  19th  Feb.  1498,  N.C. 

Harmston.  I.  Inscr.  Margt.,  widow  of  Wm.  Thorold,  esq., 
1616,  aged  80,  had  8  sons  and  11  daus.,  now  mur.,  organ  chamber. 
II.  Inscr.  Wm.,  eld.  son  of  Wm.  Thorold,  esq.,  1616,  aged  59  years 
and  7  months,  now  mur.,  organ  chamber. 

Harpswell.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  and  w.,  c.  1480  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
now  mur.,  C.  Probably  John  Whichcote,  esq.,  1478,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  dau.  and  coh.  of  John  Tyrwhit  of  Harpswell. 

Harrington.  I.  Widow  in  mantle  with  hands  apart  ;  the 
remains  of  the  br.  to  John  Copuldyk,  1480,  and  w.  Margt.  ;  local, 
loose  in  1922,  C.  II.  Inscr.  (efls.  lost),  ach.  and  2  shs.  Sir  John 
Copledike,  knt.,  1557,  and  w.  Elizth.  [Littlebury],  1552,  now  mur.. 
Tower.  III.  John  Copledike,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  no.  II,  1585, 
in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne  [Etton],  1582,  kng.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  mur., 
A.T.,  C.  There  are  also  9  shs.  on  sides  of  tomb. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Hawerby.  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  eld.  dau.  of  Nath.  Pilkington, 
parson  of  North  Cotes  and  Hawerby,  w.  of  Nath.  Humfray,  1639, 
left  2  sons,  Thos.,  Nath.,  mur  ,  N. 

Heckington.  I.  Inscr.  with  3  Eng.  vv.  John  Cawdron,  1488  ; 
fig.  of  B.V.M.  and  Child  lost ;  now  mur.,  S.Tr.  II.  Inscr.  Wm. 
Cawdron,  "  baylyf  of  Hekyngton”,  1544,  now  mur.,  S.Tr. 

Helpringham.  I.  Inscr.  Anth.  Newlove  the  elder,  patron  of 
the  “  vicaridge  of  this  churche  ”,  1597,  mur.,  C. 

Holbeach.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1410  ;  head,  canopy,  shs,, 
and  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  worn,  N.A.  II.  Joan,  dau.  of 
Sir  Rich.  Leyke,  widow  of  Thos.  Welby,  esq.,  1488,  in  mantle, 
local  ;  eff.  recut,  inscr.  and  shs.  renewed  ;  A.T.,  N.A.  In  N., 
but  formerly  in  C.,  is  an  indent  for  a  bp.,  a  sm.  fig.  under  single 
canopy  with  foot  inscr.  and  scroll,  14th  cent. 

Honington.  I.  Inscr.  with  text.  John  Husey,  esq.,  lord  of  the 
manor,  1587,  and  w.  Elizth.  ;  inlaid  in  a  slab  bearing  the  incised 
eff.  of  a  priest,  14th  cent.  ;  C. 

Horncastle.  I.  Sir  Lionel  Hymoke,  1519,  in  arm.,  kng., 
with  2  sons  (now  lost),  3  daus.,  3  shs.,  and  inscr.  with  rebus  ; 
partly  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  sons  a  portion  of  a  marg.  inscr.,  Flemish, 
on  rev.  of  one  of  the  shs.  is  said  to  be  a  fig.  playing  on  a  violin, 
also  Flemish  ;  Trinity  lost  and  a  sh.  now  painted  in  the  indent  ; 
local,  mur.,  N.A.  Lodge,  S.,  Scrivelsby,  the  Home  of  the  Champions, 
53  ;  Weir,  Q.,  Hist,  of  Horncastle,  1st  ed.  1820,  30,  2nd  ed.  1822, 
27.  The  upper  hf .  of  the  sons  in  private  possession  in  1914.  II. 
The  same  in  shroud,  head  lost,  inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.,  much  worn, 
on  floor  of  N.A.  below  no.  I. 

Huttoft.  I.  Inscr.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Johnson,  citizen  and 
mcht. -tailor  of  London,  w.  of  Isaac  Johnson,  esq.,  [1624  ?],  N.A. 

Ingoldmells.  I.  Wm.  Palmer  ''  with  ye  stylt  ”,  died  "  on  holy 
rode  day”,  1520,  in  civil  dress  Avith  stilt  or  crutch  beside  him, 
local,  S.A. 

Irnham.  I.  Sir  Andrew  Loutterell,  lord  of  Irnham,  1390,  in 
arm.,  single  canopy  slightly  mutil.,  large,  N.C.  Arch.  Instit. 
Proc.,  Lincoln  vol.  1848,  Iv,  and  York  vol.  1846,  177  ;  Cambridge 
Camden  Soc.  lllust.,  no.  4,  p.  143  ;  Lyte,  Sir  H.  M.  C.,  Hist,  of 
Dunster,  508  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  6  (eff.).  II.  Man  in  arm., 
c.  1440  ;  legs,  inscr.  and  sh.  lost  ;  C. 

Kelsey,  South.  I.  [Rich.  Hansard],  in  arm.,  and  w.  [Joan, 
dau.  of  John  Aske  of  Aughton,  Yorks.],  in  mantle  with  head  on 
cushion,  c.  1410,  marg.  inscr.  nearly  all  lost,  1  sh.  (3  others  lost), 
local,  now  mur.  in  orig.  slab,  C.  Ashdown,  Armour,  198  (man)  ; 


LINCOLNSHIRE. 


Boutell,  Series  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  400  (man)  ;  Planche, 
Costume,  I,  200  (gauntlets). 

Kyme,  South.  I.  Inscr.  (kng.  effs.  in  heraldic  dresses  lost). 
Gylbert  Taylboys,  lord  Taylboys,  lord  of  Kyme,  1530,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Blount  of  Kinlet,  Salop  ;  palimp.,  on 
rev.  a  portion  of  an  unfinished  marg.  inscr.  ;  now  mur.,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  Mary,  w.  of  Thos.  Whichecoote,  gent.,  1591,  partly 
restored,  mur.,  N. 

Langtoet.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Sarah,  w.  of  Bernard 
Walcot,  esq.,  1651,  had  4  sons  and  3  daus.,  C. 

Laughton,  near  Gainsborough.  I.  Man  in  arm.  (probably 
of  the  Dalison  family),  c.  1400,  and  fine  triple  canopy,  large  ; 
repaired  and  appropriated  by  the  insertion  of  a  new  foot  inscrip, 
to  Wm.  Dalison,  esq.,  sheriff,  escheator  and  J.P.  for  the  county, 
1546,  and  his  son  and  h.  Geo.  1549  ;  A.T.,  S.A.  Ashdown, 

Armour,  192  (eff.)  ;  Boutell,  Series  (2  plates)  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1858, 
ii,  223  (eff.)  ;  Haines,  161  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  II,  185  (eff.)  ; 
Planche,  Costume,  I,  pi.  4,  fig.  6,  p.  40  (sword  belts),  181  (shoulder 
piece)  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  9. 

Leadenham.  I.  Inscr.  Lady  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Clinton, 
earl  of  Lincoln,  lord  Clinton  and  Saye,  w.  of  John  Beresforde,gent., 
1624,  aged  32,  left  3  children,  Thos.,  Mary,  Fynes,  C.  II. 
Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Cartwright  of 
Ossington,  Notts.,  esq.,  wa  of  Christ.  Beresforde,  esq.,  1635,  aged 
42,  had  9  sons  and  6  daus,  and  left  6  sons  and  6  daus.  living,  C. 
III.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Margt.,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Thorold 
of  Marston,  knt.,  and  hart.,  w.  of  Wm.  Beresford,  esq.,  1655, 
aged  37,  left  4  children  living,  Ann,  Elizth.,  Christ.,  Wm.,  C. 

Lincoln  Minster.  I.  Sh.,  Bussell,  2  chevrons  between  3  roses, 
on  tomb  of  John  Bussell,  bp.  1480-1494.  II.  Sh.,  Bussell,  a 
chevron  betw^een  3  crosslets  fitchy,  wfith  motto  ‘‘  verus  celluy  je 
suis  surmounted  by  a  mitre,  from  tomb  of  bp.  Bussell,  loose  in 
library.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  315.  For  a  list  of  existing  indents 
and  brasses  existing  in  1641,  see  “  M.B.S.  Trans.”  II,  314,  III, 
67,  119.  An  indent  for  either  Hamo  Belers,  subdean,  1370,  or 
John  de  Haddyn,  canon,  1374,  a  bracket  with  B.V.M.  and  Child 
enthroned  under  a  canopy  with  kng.  eff.  at  side  is  reproduced 
in  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  23. 

Lincoln,  St.  Mary-le-Wigeord.  I.  Sm.  cross  and  inscr.  to 
Wm.  Horn,  mayor  [in  1457],  died  1469,  local  ;  palimp.,  on  rev. 
of  cross  a  mcht.  mark,  and  on  rev.  of  inscr.  a  portion  of  a  canopy 
with  figs,  of  SS.  Simon  and  Jas.  the  Great,  now  fastened  down ; 


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mur.,  Tower.  II.  Inscr.  with  knife  and  clearer.  John  Jobson 
fishmonger  and  sheriff,  1525,  local  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  another 
inscr.  but  illegible,  now  fajstened  down  ;  mur.,  S.A. 

Lincoln,  St.  Peter-at- Arches.  I.  John  Becke,  twice  mayor, 
1620,  in  civil  dress,  with  7  sons,  Bobt.,  John,  Thos.,  Edw.,  Roger, 
Augustine,  Geo.,  and  w.  Mary,  1617,  with  3  daus.,  Mary,  Martha, 
Mary,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  arms  of  Drapers’  Co.,  mur.. 
Vestry.  Removed  from  the  disused  ch.  of  St.  Benedict. 

Linwood.  I.  John  Lyndewode,  woolman,  1419,  in  civil  dress 
with  mantle,  standing  on  woolpack,  and  w.  Alice  in  mantle, 
mar.  43  years,  double  canopy  with  entablature,  4  sons  and  3  daus. 
also  under  canopies,  inscr.  in  10  Lat.  vv.,  1  sh.  (3  others  lost), 
large,  now  in  N.A.  Macldiu,  Mon.  Bt.,  6th  ed.,  86  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  I,  pt.  8,  pi.  3.  The  4th  son  Wm.  was  bp.  of  St.  David’s 
and  author  of  “  Provinciale  ” .  II.  John  Lyndewode,  son  of 
no.  I,  woolman,  1421,  in  civil  dress  with  anelace,  standing  on 
woolpack  with  mcht.  mark,  single  canopy  mutil.,  inscr.  in  8  Lat 

vv.,  also  mutil.,  large,  now  in  N.A. 

Lusby.  I.  Eight  Eng.  vv.,  1555  (?),  marg.  inscr.  nearly 

effaced,  N. 

Mablethorpe.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Fitzwilliam,  esq.,  1403  ;  4 
shs.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  and  1  sh.  (3  others  lost). 
Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Aske,  w.  of  no.  I,  1403,  now  mur.,  S.A. 
III.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Geo.  Fitzwilliam,  esq.,  by  Elizth.,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thos.  Barneston  of  Great  Coates,  1522,  with  flowing  hair, 
local,  now  mur.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  (3  shs.  lost).  Sir  Geo.,  son  of 
Sir  Thos.  Fitzwilliam,  1536,  local,  now  mur.,  C. 

Messingham.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Martin  Gravyner, 
gent.,  and  w.  Effam,  both  died  1616,  mar.  36  years,  had  2  sons  and 
6  daus.,  mur.,  N. 

Metheringham.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of  Geo.  Healey,  esq., 
w.  of  Patrick  Shore,  gent.,  1674,  aged  27. 

Moulton.  I.  Inscr.  John  Cocke,  1666,  aged  63,  and  w. 

Thomasin,  1680,  aged  73,  S.A. 

Northorpe.  I.  Francis  Yerburgh,  1595,  in  civil  dress,  and  2 
ws.,  each  with  1  child  ;  lower  part  of  1  w.,  her  child,  inscr.  and 
ach.  lost  ;  the  other  child  loose  at  the  vicarage  in  1922  ;  C.  II. 
Inscr.  Wm.,  eld.  son  of  John  Monson,  esq.,  by  his  2nd  w.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Wm.  Fitzwilliams  of  Claxby,  esq.,  1638,  now  mur.,  C. 
Misc.  Gpm.  et  Her.,  3  S.  I,  145.  III.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Anth. 
Monson,  esq.,  4th  son  of  Sir  John  Monson  of  South  Carlton,  knt, 
1648,  C.  Misc.  Opm.  et  Her.,  3  S.  I,  145. 


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Norton  Disney.  I.  Wm.  Disnej',  esq.,  [died  1540],  in  arm., 
and  w.  Margt.  Joiner,  with  4  sons,  Frances,  Thos.,  Wm.,  Kich., 
and  5  dans.,  Ann,  Mary,  Margt.,  Kath.,  Bridget  ;  Bich.  Disney, 
[died  1578],  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Nele,  dan.  of  Sir  Wm.  Hussey, 
with  7  sons,  names  lost,  and  5  dans.,  Sara,  Ester,  Judeth,  Judeth. 
Susan  ;  (2)  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Ayscough  ;  all  hf.  effs.  on  a 
rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  4  shs.  and  2  crests  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  33  lines 
of  a  Flemish  inscr.  recording  the  endowment  of  a  mass  in  1518  by 
Adrian  Adrianson  and  Paeschine  van  den  Steyne  (in  the  church 
of  Westmonstre  in  the  city  of  Middleburgh,  see  another  portion 
of  this  inscr.  at  West  Lavington,  Wilts.)  ;  now  mur.  on  a  hinge, 
N.C.  Assoc.  Arcliit.  Soc.  Reports,  XXV,  94  (obv.)  ;  Oough,  I, 
pi.  122,  p.  cxxii  (obv.)  ;  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  5,  pi.  4 
The  indent  for  a  cross-legged  eff.  in  arm.  (Sir  Wm.  DTseni, 
c.  1300  ?)  under  single  canopy  with  marg.  inscr.  is  reproduced, 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  4,  pi.  1. 

Ormsby,  South.  I.  Lady  in  mantle,  c.  1410  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
local,  now  in  chantry  chapel.  II.  Sir  Wm.  Skypwyth,  1482,  in 
arm.,  and  widow  Agnes,  with  1  son  and  2  daus.,  double  canopy 
slightly  mutil.  ;  2  shs.  lost  ;  now  in  chapel. 

Partney.  I.  Inscr.  Jane,  av.  of  Geo.  Pugeley,  gent.,  1670, 
aged  56,  mur.,  N.A. 

Pinchbeck.  I.  Margt.,  [dau.  of  Emory  Carr  of  Thornton, 
Yorks.],  w.  of  John  Lambart  [of  Skipton,  Yorks.],  died  [1608, 
aged  84],  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  10  Lat.  vv.  and  27  shs.  recording  the 
Lambert  and  Carr  pedigrees,  mur.,  N.C.  Gent.  Mag.,  1791,  ii, 
916  (shs.). 

Rand .  I.  Legs  and  feet  of  a  man  in  arm. ,  c .  1500.  II.  Lady, 
upper  hf.  of  another,  ach.,  inscr.  and  sm.  rect.  pi.  with  3  shs.  with 
names  of  children  above  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Wm.  Metham 
of  Bolington,  esq.,  son  of  Robt.  Metham,  who  was  2nd  son  of  Sir 
Thos.  Metham  of  Cave,  knt.,  1590,  aged  66,  in  arm.,  and  4  ws., 
(1 )  “  widdow  of  one  Good  ”  ;  (2)  Ellen,  dau.  of  Mr.  Whyttington, 
by  AALom  1  son  Chas.  mar.  Ann,  dau.  of  Robt.  Dimock  of 
Scrivelsby,  and  2  daus.,  Susan,  mar.  Hen.  Wingfield  of  Nocton, 
and  Ann,  mar.  Wm.  Welcome  of  Lincoln  ;  (3)  Fraunces,  dau.  of 
Edm.,  lord  Sheffield  ;  (4)  Mary,  dau.  of  Wm.,  lord  Willoughby 
of  Parham,  by  whom  2  daus.,  Kath.,  Dorothy.  All  rel.  together 
in  a  new  stone,  mur.,  N. 

Rauceby.  I.  Wm.  Styrlay,  vicar,  canon  of  Shelford,  1536,  in 
mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  local,  sm.,  now  mur..  Vestry. 
Trollope,  E.,  Hist,  of  Sleaford,  283. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Saleby.  1.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Geo.  Harington,  esq.,  died  1556, 
buried  in  St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  London,  engr.  1592  at  same 
time  as  no.  II,  rel.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  and  ach.  John  Haryngton, 
esq.,  builder  of  chapel  in  1592,  died  1599  (date  added),  buried  in 
St.  Sepulchre,  London,  rel.,  C.  Budding,  R.  C.,  Hist,  of  Saleby, 
54  (both)". 

ScAi^TON.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  (4  others  lost).  Frances,  dau.  of 
Sir  Jas.  Foljamb  of  Walton,  knt.,  w.  of  Hen.  Fitzwilliam  of  Scamp- 
ton,  1581,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  and  2  crests.  Dame  Oath., 
eld.  dau.  of  Thos.  Conyers  of  Brodham,  Notts.,  esq.,  w.  of  Sir 
John  Bolles,  hart.,  1644,  aged  55,  mur.,  C. .  III.  Inscr.  and  ach. 
Sir  John  Bolles,  hart.,  1648,  aged  67,  mur.,  C.  Illingworth,  C., 
Hist,  of  Scampton,  22. 

ScoTTER.  I.  Marmaduke  Tirwhit,  esq.,  4th  son  of  Sir  Wm. 
Tirwhit,  knt.,  1599,  aged  66,  in  civil  dress,  with  5  sons  (the  eld. 
in  arm.),  and  w.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Lionel  Reresby,  esq.,  with  6  daus. 
(1  in  swaddling  clothes),  mar.  nearly  40  years,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi. 
with  inscr.  and  2  achs.,  mur.,  N. 

ScREDiNGTON.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Pylet,  1403,  N. 

ScRiVELSBY.  I.  Sir  Robt.  Demoke,  “  knyght  and  baronet  ” 
(engraver’s  error  for  banneret),  1545,  in  arm.  with  beard,  1  sh., 
local,  A.T.,  N.A.  Lodge,  S.,  Scrivelsby,  the  Home  of  the  Champions, 
2nd  ed.,  207  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  109  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List., 
pi.  31  (eff.).  Sir  Robt.  was  champion  at  the  coronations  of  Rich. 
Ill,  Hen.  VII,  and  Hen.  VIII.  The  br.  to  Sir  Thos.  Dymoke, 
1422,  in  arm.,  head  gone,  and  w.  Elizth..  dau.  and  coh.  of  Sir 
Nich.  Hebden,  under  mutil.  double  canopy,  inscr.  lost,  formerly 
in  C . ,  is  now  either  lost  or  buried  under  the  new  pavement .  Lodge , 
202  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  108.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Silk  Willoughby.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Frances,  w.  of 
Laur.  Sarson,  1650  ;  her  husband  pos.  ;  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr. 
John  Leigh,  rector,  1681,  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of 
Anth.  Newlove,  w.  of  Wm.  Wyche,  rector,  1691,  aged  25,  left  2 
children  Elizth.,  Wm.,  C. 

Sleaford.  I.  Three  Lat.  vv.,  15th  cent.,  now  mur.,  S.A.  From 
a  slab  on  floor  which  shows  indent  for  a  priest.  II.  [Geo.  Carre, 
1521],  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anne,  with  7  sons  and  3  daus.,  3  shs.  ; 
inscr.  and  another  sh.  lost  ;  C.  III.  Inscr.  with  mcht.  mark. 
Rich.  Pykeworth,  mercer,  1557,  local,  N.A.  IV.  Inscr.  Rich. 
Warsope,woollen-draper,  1609,  aged  52  ;  his  friend  Robt.  Camock 
pos.  ;  C.  V.  Inscr.  Theophilus  Brittaine,  1696,  aged  63,  mur., 
S.A. 


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Snareord.  I.  Inscr.  Joan^  dau.  of  John  St,  Poll,  esq.,  w.  of 
John  Tornay  of  Caynby,  esq.,  1521,  local,  now  mnr.,  N.C.  II. 
Inscr.  in  20  Lat.  vv.  (eff.  and  sh.  lost).  Mattathia  St.  Poll,  1597  ; 
John  Chadwick  pos.  ;  mur.,  C. 

SoMERBY,  near  Grantham.  I.  Inscr.  Pobt.  Bawde,  esq.,  J.P., 
1509,  local,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Peregrine  Bradshaw, 
esq.,  youngest  son  of  Anth.  Bradshaw  of  Duffield,  Derby,  esq., 
page  to  Queen  Ann  [of  Denmark]  and  esquire  to  the  body  of 
Chas.  I,  1669,  and  w.  Susan,  dau.  of  Wm.  Bradford  ol  Hollum, 
Somerset,  1673,  rel.  C. 

Somerset.  I.  Gno.  Littlebury  of  Somers  by,  7th  son  of  Thos. 
Littlebury  of  Stainsby,  esq.,  1612,  aged  about  73,  in  civil  dress, 
kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  sh.,  mur.,  C. 

Spalding,  Johnson  Hospital.  I.  Thos.  Lovell,  esq.,  in  civil 
dress,  with  4  sons,  Thos.,  Wm.,  John,  Dudley,  and  w.  Margt. 
Pyckeringe,  1597,  aged  61,  with  5  daus.,  Elizth.,  Elizth.,  Margt., 
Ellenor,  Lucy,  mar  33  years  and  2  days,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with 
inscr.  and  sh.  Burlington  Fine  Arts  Club,  Heraldic  Catalogue, 
1916,  pi.  5.  This  br.  is  the  property  of  the  Spalding  Gentlemen’s 
Society  and  is  preserved  in  the  board  room  of  the  hospital. 

Spilsby.  I.  Margery,  [dau.  of  Wm.,  lord  Zouch  of  Harring- 
worth,  2nd  w.]  of  Bobt.  de  M^ylughby,  lord  of  Eresby,  1391, 
in  mantle,  head  on  cushion,  7  shs.  (another  lost),  marg.  inscr. 
mutik,  fine,  large,  N.C.  Boutell,  Series  ;  Crossley,  251  ;  Simpson, 
J.,List  of  Sep.  Brasses,  frontis.  II.  [Wm.,  5th  baron  Willoughby 
d’Eresby],  in  arm.,  and  [1st]  w.  [Lucy ,  dau .  of  Roger,  lord  Strange 
of  Knokyn],  c.  1400,  each  under  a  triple  canopy,  the  side  shafts 
lost,  as  is  also  the  inscr.,  2  shs.  on  base  of  canopy,  local,  N.C. 
Ashdown,  Armour,  178  (man).  Costume,  147  (lady)  ;  Boutell, 
Series  (2  plates)  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  372  (man)  ;  Blanche, 
Costume,  I,  181  (shoulder  piece),  213  (gorget).  Probably  laid 
down  on  the  death  of  the  w.  at  some  date  before  1400  in  which 
year  Lord  Willoughby  was  created  K.G.  He  died  in  1410. 

Spridlington.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  and  sh. Chas. Lovell 
of  Norf.,  esq.,  1640,  aged  69,  mur.,  Vestry. 

Stallingborough.  I.  Sir  Wm.  Ayscugh,  [1509],  in  arm.  with 
tabard,  and  [1st]  w.  Margery,  dau.  of  Sir  Robt.  Hylyarde,  in 
heraldic  mantle,  inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.,  local,  once  on  A.T.,  now  on 
C.  floor.  II.  Wm.  Ayscugh,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Edw. 
Ayscugh,  1610  (eff.  lost),  and  w.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Hennage, 
of  Hainton,  esq.,  with  2  sons,  Wm.,  Wm.  (both  dec.),  and  2  daus., 
Hester,  Kath.,  local,  C.,  under  altar. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Stamford,  All  Saints.  I.  John  Browne,  mcht.  of  the  staple 
of  Calais,  1442,  in  mantle,  standing  on  wool  paeks,  and  w.  Margery, 
1460,  inscr.  between  2  mcht.  marks,  now  mnr.,  N.A.,  the  inscr. 
separated  from  the  effs.  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List.,  pi.  36  (ehs.). 
II.  Wm.  Browne,  son  of  no.  I,  founder  of  the  bedehouse  and 
builder  of  the  steeple,  died  1489,  in  mantle,  standing  on  wool- 
packs,  and  w.  Margt.,  dan.  of  John  Stokke  of  Warmington, 
Northants,  esq.,  double  canopy  (hf.  gone),  inscr.  in  12  Lat.  vv. 
with  devices  of  stork  on  wool  pack  ;  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  engr. 
c.  1465,  large,  S.C.  Gawthorp,  pi.  37,  p.  82  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of 
Eng.,  172  ;  M.B.8.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  5,  pi.  4  ;  Peck,  F.,  Annals  of 
Stamford,  lib.  xiv,  pi.  d,  p.  67  ;  Wright,  H.  P.,  Domus  Dei  of 
Stamford,  10.  III.  Margt.,  dau.  of  John  Elmes  of  Henley- 
on-Thames,  by  Elizth.  [dau.  of  no.  II],  1471,  sm.,  S.C.  Peck 
pi.  c.  IV.  [John  Browne,  son  of  no.  I,  1475],  in  mantle,  and 
widow  Agnes,  inscr.  in  9  Lat.  vv.,  now  mur.,  N.A.  V.  Inscr. 
Alice  Bredmeydew,  sister  of  Wm.  Browne,  1491,  now  mur.,  S.C. 
VI.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  N.A. 
Possibly  Christ.  Browne,  1518,  and  w.  VII.  Hen.  Wykes, 
vicar,  1508,  in  cope,  head  gone,  worn,  now  mur.,  S.C.  Harrod,  W 
Antiq.  of  Stamford,  I,  245  ;  Peck,  F.,  Desiderata  Curiosa,  I,  lib. 
iii,  pi.  2,  p.  2.  VIII.  Inscr.  with  ach.  John  Saunders  of 
Sapperton,  esq.,  1693,  aged  50,  S.C.  On  the  apex  of  the  chancel 
arch  is  a  heart-shaped  plate  with  mcht.  mark  of  Browne. 

Stamford,  Browne’s  Bedehouse.  I.  Ten  Lat.  vv.  with  sh., 
relating  to  the  foundation  by  Wm.  Browne,  c.  1490,  mur.. 
Cloister. 

Stami’ORD,  St.  George.  I.  Inscr.  Tobie  Norris,  bellfounder, 
1626,  N.A.  Probably  cast  in  the  foundry  see  North’s  “  Church 
Bells  of  Lines.”,  52. 

Stamford,  St.  John.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Gregory,  mercer,  and  w. 
Agnes,  c.  1460,  N.A.  II.  Nich.  Byldysdon,  alderman,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Kath.,  1489,  with  4  sons  and  5  daus.,  local,  N. 
Peck,  F.,  Annals  of  Stamford,  lib.  xiv,  pi.  a,  p.  67.  III.  Hen. 
Sargeaunt,  rector,  1497,  in  mass  vests.,  mutil.  and  worn  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  local,  S.C.  Peck,  pi.  b.  IV.  Inscr.  Phillip  Johnson, 
gent.,  1683,  aged  76,  mur.,  S.C. 

Stamford,  St.  Mary.  I.  Rich.  Warwick,  alderman  and  once 
mayor,  1684,  mur.,  S.A. 

Stamford,  St.  Michael.  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Han.  Wigmore, 
1662,  mur.  II.  Inscr.  Jas.  and  Joan,  children  of  Jas.  and  Anne 
Langton,  1686  ;  "  Thos.  Cosin  sculp.”  ;  mur. 


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Stoke  Rocheford.  I.  Hen.  Rochforth,  esq.,  1470,  in  arm. 
with  salade,  2  shs.,  local,  rel.,  C.  Engraving  by  Wm.  Fowler, 
1812.  II.  Master  Oliver  St.  John,  esq.,  son  of  the  duchess  of 
Somerset,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Dame  Elizth.  Bj^god,  1503,  with  5 
sons  and  3  daus.,  2  shs.,  local.,  rel.,  C.  Fowler,  1812.  The 
inscrs.  and  children  transposed  in  relaying. 

Stow.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Rich.  Burgh  of  Stow  Hall,  esq., 
1616,  descended  from  ''  ye  noble  and  auntient  familie  of  the  lord 
Burgh,  baron  of  Gainesborough  ”,  and  w.  Amy,  eld.  dau.  of  Anth. 
Dillington  of  Knighton,  Isle  of  Wight,  esq.,  1632,  had  4  sons,  one 

that  noble  and  valeant  souldyer  Sir  John  Burgh,  Col :  Gen :  of 
his  Mats,  forces  in  ve  Isle  of  Rhe  in  France  where  he  was  slain 
in  1627  ”,  Thos.,  Rich.,  Edw.,  and  5  daus.,  Mary,  Martha,  Dilling¬ 
ton,  Jane,  Anne,  mur..  Tower. 

Sutton,  Long.  I.  Inscr.  Alys,  w.  of  John  Thomas,  1495, 
inlaid  on  a  large  incised  cross,  N. 

Tattershall.  I.  Hugh  de  Gondebjq  supervisor  to  Sir  Ralph 
de  Cromwell,  lord  of  Tattershall,  1411,  in  civil  dress  with  anelace, 
worn,  C.  II.  Wm.  Moor,  micuit  more  mitis  bene  morigeratus  ”, 
B.D.,  2nd  provost  of  the  college,  canon  of  York,  rector  of 
Ledenham,  Lines.,  1456,  in  mass  vests.,  inscr.  in  12  Lat.  vv,,  now 
in  K.Tr.  M.BF.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  20.  III.  Ralph,  baron 
Cromwell,  lord  high  treasurer,  founder  of  the  college,  died  1455, 
in  arm.  with  mantle,  head  and  right  shoulder  lost,  and  w.  Maigt. 
(eff.  lost),  [dau.  of  John  Deyncourt,  lord  Deyncourt,  sister  and] 
coh.  of  [Wm].  lord  Deyncourt,  died  1454,  br.  engr.  c.  1470,  each 
under  triple  canopy  with  entablature  above,  now  nearly  all  lost, 
the  side  shafts  originally  contained  the  following  SS.,  Sebastian, 
Geo.  (in  arm.),  Eustace,  Maurice  (in  arm.),  Candidus  (in  arm.), 
Peter  (in  cope  and  crossed  stole),  Thos.  of  Canterbury, 
B.V.  Mary,  John  Rapt.,  x4nne,  but  only  SS.  Maurice  and 
Candidus  now  remain,  inscr.  mutil.  ;  shs.  lost  ;  large,  now  in 
N.Tr  Gough,  II,  pi.  62,  p.  172  ;  Lines.  N .  and  Q.,  Ill,  193  (perfect, 
from  a  sketch  in  a  MS.  at  Revesby  Abbey)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio, 
III,  pi.  16,  and  Trans.,  V,  328  (perfect,  as  above).  IV.  Joan, 
lady  Cromwell,  [eld.  dau.  of  Sir  Rich.  Stanhope  of  Ramp  ton, 
niece  and  coh.  of  baron  Ralph  (no.  Ill),  widow  of  Sir  Humph. 
Bourchier,  in  her  right  baron  Cromwell],  died  1479,  but  engr. 
c.  1470,  in  mantle  with  flowing  hair,  single  canopy,  slightly  mutil., 

with  SS.  B.V.  Mary,  Christopher,  Dorothy,  -  Anne,  Geo., 

Edm.,  in  the  side  shafts,  inscr.  added  ;  shs.  lost  ;  large,  now  in 
N.Tr.  Gawthorp,  pi.  10,  p.  37  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  98,  p.  267  ;  M.B.S. 


294 


LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Portfolio,  III,  pi.  17.  V.  Lady  Maud,  sister  of  no  IV,  niece  and 
coh.  of  baron  Ralph  (no.  Ill),  widow  of  Robt.,  lord  Willoughby, 
a  special  benefactor  to  the  college,  died  1497  (date  filled  in),  engr. 
c.  1470,  triple  canopy  with  entablature,  both  mutil.,  with  SS. 

Thos.  of  Cant.,  Christopher,  John  Evang.,  Michael,  - Anne, 

Helen,  Sythe,  Elizth.,  in  the  side  shafts  ;  shs.  lost ;  large,  now  in 
N.Tr.  Gough,  II,  pi.  117,  p.  329  ;  MacUin,  Mon.  Br.,  6th  ed., 
114  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  18.  VI.  Priest,  c.  1510,  in  cap 
and  cope  with  the  12  Apostles  on  orphrey,  and  morse  with  demi- 
fig.  of  Our  Lord  in  glory  ;  inscr.  lost ;  large,  N.Tr.  Alenin  Club 
Colh.,  XXII,  56  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  66,  p.  179  (erroneously  ascribed 
to  no.  II)  ;  M.B.8.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  19.  Possibly  John  Oygur, 
warden  of  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford,  and  provost  of  TattershalL 
VII.  Wm.  Symson,  chaplain  to  Edw.  Hevyn,  1519  (eff.  engr. 
earlier,  c.  1490  ?),  in  mass  vests.,  now  in  N.Tr.  M.B.S.  Portfolio, 
III,  pi.  20.  For  many  years  the  brasses  were  in  a  very 
unsatisfactory  condition,  various  pieces  being  in  wrong  places  and 
simply  held  by  large  iron  nails .  In  1 909  all  were  correctly  arranged , 
relaid,  and  fastened  down  with  brass  rivets.  For  a  full  account 
of  the  brasses  see  ‘‘  M.B.S.  Trans.”  V,  326,  371,  419,  and  VI,  48. 

Theddlethorpe,  All  Saints.  I.  Robt.  Hayton,  esq.,  1424, 
in  arm.,  2  shs..  local,  S.C.  Boutell,  Series  ;  Hall,  J .  G.,  Notices  of 
Lines.,  168  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  416.  II.  Sh.,  Angevine  imp. 
a  chevron  between  3  mullets,  15th  cent.  ;  effs.  of  a  man  in  arm., 
w.,  and  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  S.C. 

Toynton,  Low.  I.  Inscr.  Edw.  Rolleston,  esq.,  1687,  aged  34, 
mur.,  N. 

Walcot.  I.  Inscr.  Isaac,  son  of  John  Laughton  the  younger, 
gent.,  1635,  aged  25,  S.C. 

Waltham.  I.  Inscr.  John  and  Margt.  Waltham,  parents  of 
John,  bp.  of  Salisbury,  [1388-95],  engr.  c.  1400,  now  on  sill  of  C. 
window.  Probablv  laid  down  in  accordance  with  directions 

t/ 

contained  in  the  bp’s  will,  see  the  abstract  in  Kite’s  “  Brasses  of 
Wilts.”,  97.  II.  Joan  Waltham,  ejusdem  ville  quondam 
domina  ”,  1420,  with  her  son,  in  civil  dress,  and  dan.,  3  hf.  effs., 
now  on  sill  of  C.  window.  Haines,  205  (head  of  dau.). 

Welbourn.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  and  ach.  Henrietta, 
w.  of  Robt.  Riley,  esq.,  1696,  N.  An  inscr.  to  Nich.  Baylye, 
1557,  local,  is  apparently  lost.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

WiNTERTON.  I.  John  Rudd,  mcht.  of  the  staple  of  Calais, 
1504  (eh.  in  civil  dress  lost),  and  2  ws.,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.  ; 
children  and  shs.  lost  ;  much  worn,  partly  covered,  C. 


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WiNTHORPE.  I.  Rich.  Barowe,  mcht.  of  the  staple  of  Calais, 
1505,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Baterich,  with  4  dans.  ;  sons  and  2  shs. 
lost  ;  N.  II.  Robt.  Palmer,  1515,  in  civil  dress,  local,  N. 

Witham-on-the-Hill.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Harington,  esq., 
1558,  and  w.  Alice,  1565,  mur.,  C. 

WiTHAM,  North.  I.  Wm.  Misterton,  esq.,  lord  of  Swafelde, 
1424,  in  civil  dress,  upper  part  lost,  sm.,  rel.,  C.  II.  Inscr. 
with  26  Eng.  vv.  Roland  Sherard,  1592,  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr. 
Thos.  Johnson,  esq.,  1697,  rel.,  C. 

WiTHAM,  South.  I.  Inscr.  Margery,  2nd  w.  of  Francis  Haring¬ 
ton,  esq.,  1577,  left  2  sons,  Edw.,  Francis,  and  1  dau.  Lucy,  mur., 
N.Tr.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Hen.  Skip  worth  of 
Kethorpe,  Leic.,  esq.,  w.  of  Thos.  Harington,  esq.,  1597^  mur., 
N.Tr. 

Wrangle.  I.  John  Reed,  mcht.  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Margt.,  both  died  1503,  with  8  sons  and  5  daus., 
2  mcht.  marks  and  2  arms  of  the  Staple,  12  Lat.  vv.,  and  marg. 
inscr.  in  Eng.  partly  in  vv.,  mutil.,  C. 

At  Frieston  the  brass  to  Symon  Clarke  and  w.,  1608,  has  been 
renewed.  The  nearlj^  effaced  hr.  to  a  civilian,  c.  1445,  at 
S ALMONRY  disappeared  at  the  restoration  in  1871.  Rubbing  in 
coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 


MIDDLESEX. 

L.  and  M.  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  London  and  Middlesex  Archaeo¬ 
logical  Society. 

Royal  Commission  on  Historical  Monuments,  London,  vol.  I,  1924, 
Westminster  Abbey. 

Acton.  I.  Humf.  Cavell,  esq.,  1558,  in  civil  dress,  kng.,  1  sh., 
rel.  and  filled  in,  mur.,  N.A. 

Ashford.  I.  Edw.  Gnode  of  Ashford,  1522,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w,  Agnes,  with  6  sons  and  2  daus.,  rel.,  S.A. 

Bedfont.  I.  Math.  Page,  gent.,  1631,  aged  37,  “  gave  at  his 
decease  to  ye  poore  of  the  parishe  ye  somme  of  twenty  pound 
for  ever  ”,  and  his  mother  Isabel  Page,  1629,  both  kng.,  rel.,  mur., 
C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XLIX,  126. 

Bow,  or  Stratford-le-Bow.  I.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Grace,  dau. 
of  John  Wylford,  alderman  of  London,  w.  of  John  Amcottes, 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


fishmonger,  1551,  had  2  sons,  Hammond  (died  1551),  Harry, 
and  1  dan.  Grace,  mur.,  S.A.  Hills,  0.  C.,  St.  Mary,  Stratford, 
Bow,  29. 

Brentford,  New.  I.  Hen.  Redmayne,  chief  mason  of  the 
king’s  works,  a  special  benefactor  to  the  ch.,  1528,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Joan,  with  2  dans.,  kng.  ;  Trinity  lost  ;  formerly  in  N., 
now  framed  and  glazed  in  Tower.  Faulkner,  T.,  Hist,  of 
Brentford,  60. 

Bromley-by-Bow,  St.  Leonard.  I.  Ach.  for  Hen.  Topsfield, 
gent.,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  1557  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now  on 
C.  step.  The  inscr.  to  Roger  Horton,  citizen  and  goldsmith 
of  London,  1556,  and  w.  is  now  lost. 

Chelsea.  I.  Lady  Jane  Guyldeford,  late  dvches  of 
Northvmberland  ”,  dan.  and  h.  of  Sir  Edw.  Guyldeford,  knt., 
lord  warden  of  the  “  fyve  ports”,  son  of  Sir  Rich.  Guyldeford, 
K.G.,  w.  of  John  Dudley,  “  late  dvke  of  Northvmberland  ”,  died 

at  her  maner  of  Chelse”,  1555,  aged  46,  in  heraldic  mantle, 
kng.,  with  8  sons  (efis.  lost),  Chas.,  Harry,  Gilford,  Robt.,  Ambros, 
John,  Thos.,  Harry,  and  5  daus.,  Mary,  Margt.,  Kath.,  Kath., 
and  Temperance,  also  kng.,  2  shs.  ;  a  lozenge  lost  ;  inscr.  cut  in 
marble  ;  mur.,  A.T.,  S.C.  Faulkner,  T.,  Hist,  of  Chelsea,  ed. 
1810,  98,  ed.  1829,  I,  236  ;  Survey  of  London,  Chelsea,  III,  pis. 
61-63.  II.  Sir  Arthur  Gorges,  1625,  in  arm.,  and  2nd  w. 
Elizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Hen.  Clinton,  earl  of  Lincoln,  with  6  sons 
(the  eld.  in  arm.)  and  5  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  and  ach  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  mur.,  S.A.  Chelsea,  III,  pis.  57,  58  ;  Davies,  R.,  Old  Chelsea 
Church,  120  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  331.  III.  Inscr.  Humph. 
Peshall  of  Halne,  Salop,  son  of  Sir  John  Peshall  of  Horsley, 
Staffs.,  bart.,  died  1650,  aged  51  ;  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rich.  Blount 
of  Rowley,  Staffs.,  left  3  surviving  sons,  John,  Laur.,  Humph., 
engr.  18th  cent.,  very  sm.,  mur.,  S.A. 

Clerkenwell,  St.  James.  I.  John  Bell,  bp.  of  Worcester, 
1556,  in  episcopal  vests,  with  mitre  and  crosier  ;  lower  part  of 
eff.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  mur.,  N.A.,  with  an  inscr.  stating  it  to 
have  been  replaced  by  Stephen  Tucker,  Somerset  Herald,  in  1884. 
Malcolm,  J.  P.,  Londinium  Redivivum,  III,  212  ;  M.B.S.  Trans., 
II,  343.  The  mutil.  br.,  now  lost,  to  Isabel  Sackville,  the  last 
prioress,  who  died  in  1570,  is  engr.  Gent.  Mag.,  1785,  ii,  935,  fig.  2.  . 

Cowley.  I.  Walter  Pope,  yeoman,  1502,  in  civil  dress,  and 
1  w.,  either  Joan  his  1st  or  Alice  his  2nd  ;  inscr.  palimp.,  on  rev. 
another  inscr.  to  Robt.  Symson,  dean  (vicar)  of  Darlington  and 
master  of  the  hospital  of  St.  James,  Northampton  {sic  but  error 


MIDDLESEX. 


297 


for  Northallerton,  Yorks.),  1497  ;  now  mur.,  C.,  the  palimp.  in 
hinged  frame.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  75  (palimp.)  ;  Yorks.  Arch. 
Jour.,  XXI,  487  (palimp.). 

Cranford.  I.  Inscr.  and  sm.  frag,  of  eff.  Nich.,  son  of  Thos., 
brother  of  Mardocheus  Bownell,  parson,  1581  ;  both  palimp., 
on  rev.  of  inscr.  4  Lat.  vv.,  15th  cent.,  on  rev.  of  eff.  a  sm.  portion 
of  a  shrouded  fig.  on  a  mattress  ;  now  mounted  in  a  frame  and  kept 
in  Vestry. 

Drayton,  West.  I.  Sh.,  Boos  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  (inscr. 
and  sh.)  to  Bich.  Boos,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  1406,  his 
dau.  Anne,  and  Anne,  dau.  of  Thos.  Boos  ;  now  placed  with  no. 
II.  Bubbing  of  inscr.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  II.  Civilian,  c.  1520  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  rel.,  C.  III.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Boger  North, 
haberdasher  of  London,  w.  of  Thos.  Burnell,  mercer  of  London, 
1529,  with  2  sons  and  1  dau.,  4  shs.  including  Mercers’  Co.  and 
Staple  of  Calais,  S.A.  IV.  Inscr.  John  Burnell,  gent.,  “  some- 
tyme  officer  of  the  seller  ”  to  Hen.  VIII,  1551,  mur.,  S.A.  V. 
Jas.  Good,  M.D.,  a  native  of  Dimock,  Glouc.,  fellow  of  Magdalen 
Coll.,  Oxford,  1581,  aged  54,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  dau.  of 
Edw.  Glinton,  alderman  of  Oxford,  mar.  28  years,  with  6  sons 
(mutil.)  and  5  daus.,  inscr.  and  4  Lat.  vv.  allusive  to  name,  ach. 
and  4  shs.  (3  misplaced  with  no.  II),  rel.,  C.  Suffling,  200  (effs.). 

Ealing.  I.  Bich.  Amondesham  “  otherwise  called  Awnsham  ”, 
mercer,  mcht.  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Kath., 
c.  1490,  with  3  sons  and  6  daus.,  all  kng.,  1  sh.,  mur.,  N.C. 
Faulkner,  T .,  Hist,  of  BreMford,  60  ;  Girls’ Own  Paper,  XYV,  156. 

Edgeware.  I.  Inscr.  Sir  Bich.  Chau(m)berlayn,  1532,  mur.,  C. 

II.  Anth.,  the  first  borne  sonne  ”  of  John  Childe,  goldsmith  of 
London,  and  ‘‘  the  first  fruits  of  Elizth.  Childe  his  wife  ”,  1599, 
“  setatis  suic  tertia  hebdomuda  ”,  in  swaddling  clothes,  mur.,  C. 

Edmonton.  I.  John  Asplyn  and  Godfrey  Askew,  both  in  civil 
dress,  and  Elizth.  “  the  wyfe  of  them  bothe  ”,  c.  1500,  sm. 
Robinson,  W.,  Hist,  of  Edmonton,  108.  II.  Nich.  Boone,  [1523], 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  Robinson,  108. 

III.  Inscr.  Marye,  dau.  of  Geo.  and  Kath.  Huxley,  1613.  IV. 
Edw.  Nowell,  esq.  (son  of  Hen.,  son  of  Chas.,  4th  son  of  Boger 
Nowell  of  Little  Merley,  Lane.),  1616,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Wm.  Isham  of  Ilbruers,  Somerset,  1600,  with  3  sons, 
Hen.  (dec.),  Isham,  Edw.,  and  1  dau.  Kath.,  text  and  2  shs., 
worn.  Robinson,  105.  All  nov/  mur.  at  west  end  of  N.  An 
inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  to  Bowland  Monox,  undated,  16th  cent., 
formerly  in  this  church,  is  now  in  Brit.  Mus. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Enfield.  I.  Joyce,  dau.  and  coh.  of  [Sir  Edw.]  Charlton,  lord 
Powys,  by  his  w.  [Eleanor,  dau.  of  Thos.  Holland,  earl  of  Kent, 
widow  of  Roger  Mortimer,  earl  of  March],  w.  of  Sir  John  Tiptott, 
baron  Tiptoft,  died  1446,  br.  engr.  later,  c.  1470  (?),  in  heraldic 
mantle  and  coronet,  fine  triple  canopy  with  6  shs.  on  side  shafts, 
marg.  inscr.  partly  covered,  large,  A.T.,  N.C.  Ashdown^ 
Costume,  154  (eff.)  ;  Boutell,  Series  (2  plates)  ;  Builder,  LXVII, 
454  ;  Cat.  of  Heraldic  Exliib.  at  Burlington  House,  1894,  11  ; 
Druitt,  270  (eff.)  ;  Foster,  Feudal  Arms,  132  (8vo),  113,  (4to),  eff.  ; 
Gough,  II,  pi.  49,  p.  136  ;  L.  and  AI.  Trans.,  I,  68,  95-98,  108  ; 
Nichols,  J.,  Hist,  of  Leicestershire,  II,  pi.  14,  p.  40  ;  Robinson, 
W.,  Hist,  of  Fnfield,  II,  15  ;  St.  PauVs  Fccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  IV, 
227,  228,  229  ;  Ward,  57  :  Whitaker,  C.  W.,  Urban  District  of 
Fnfield,  207.  II.  Inscr.  Benefaction  of  Robt.  Rampston,  who, 
left  40s.  yearly  to  the  poor,  1585,  mur.,  N.C.  III.  Wm.  Smith, 
served  Kings  Hen.  VIII  and  Edw.  VI,  Queens  Mary  and  Elizth., 
and  left  20s.  quarterly  to  the  poor,  1592,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
eloan  ;  2  sons  and  about  4  daus.  lost  ;  S.C.  Robinson,  II,  51  ; 
Whitaker,  213.  IV.  Inscr.  Benefaction  of  Jesper  Nicoles  of 
St.  Sepulchre’s,  London,  who  left  £50  to  the  poor,  1614,  mur., 
N.C.  The  inscr.  with  10  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  to  Anne,  dau.  of  Rich, 
Gery  of  Bushmead,  Beds.,  esq.,  1643,  is  now  lost. 

Finchley.  I.  Lady,  c.  1480,  mutil.,  worn  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  rel., 
mur.,  S.A.  II.  Rich.  Prate,  1487  (eff.  in  civil  dress  lost),  and 
w.  Joan,  very  sm.,  N.C.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Blakwell  and  son 
Rich.,  c.  1500,  worn,  on  same  stone  as  no.  I.  IV.  Inscr.  Extract 
from  the  will  of  Thos.  Sanny  of  the  Estend  of  Fyncheley,  1509, 
who  directed,  after  the  death  of  his  wife,  that  the  house  called 
Fordis  and  Stowkefeld  should  yearly  pay  40s.  to  priests  to  sing 
for  his  and  his  relations’  souls,  also  a  noble  for  repairs  oi  the 
house,  for  highways,  for  the  poor  and  charity,  and  “  that  thys 
be  gravyn  in  a  stone  of  m’bul  that  all  men  mey  know  hit  ”,  mur., 
N.C.  V.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Wm.  Godolphin,  1575,  with  rebus, 
sh.,  and  6  Eng.  vv.  ending  "  Barnes  ffaj^eth  to  hem  shall  never 
dye”,  N.C.  VI.  Simon  Skudemore,  gent.,  1609,  aged  83,  in 
civil  dress,  and  w.  Jeane  [Edwards]  had  an  only  dau.  Elizth., 
1  ach.,  mur.,  N.C.  VII.  Nich.  Luke,  gent.,  2nd  son  of  Walter 
Luke,  esq.,  (eff.  lost),  and  w.  Elizth.  (dau.  of  no.  VI),  buried  at 
Aversle,  Hunts.,  with  3  sons  (lost),  3  daus.,  and  sh.,  same  date 
and  on  same  stone  as  no.  VI.  VIII.  Thos.  White,  citizen  and 
grocer  of  London,  1610,  in  civil  dress,  and  3  ws.,  (1)  Mary  with 
3  sons  Abr.,  Anth.,  and  one  (dec.)  unnamed,  and  2  daus.  Joan, 


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and  Mary,  (2)  Mary  with  1  son  Thos.  (dec,),  and  3  dans.  Martha, 
Ann  (dec.),  Elizth.,  (3)  Honnor  with  3  sons  Thos.,  Nathaniel, 
8am.  (dec,),  and  1  dan.  Hanna,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr., 
arms  of  London  and  Grocer’s  Co.,  mur.,  N.C.  IX.,  Inscr.  with 
sh.  Roger  Hayton,  1663,  benefactor  to  the  poor,  mur.,  N.C. 

Fulham.  I.  Margt.  Svanders  [de  Vandere  ordes  Vanders],  a 
native  of  Ghent,  w.  of  Gerard  Hornebolt  [Horenbault],  the 
celebrated  painter,  and  mother  of  Susan,  w.  of  John  Parcker,  the 
king’s  bowyer  (archarius  regis),  1529,  a  lozenge-shaped  plate  with 
hf.  eff.  in  shroud,  inscr.  held  by  angels,  sh.,  and  initials,  Plemish, 
mur.,  8. A.  Art  Jour.,  N.S,,  1898,  122  ;  Etching  by  J.  Simco, 
1794  ;  Faulkner,  T.,  Hist.,  of  Fulham,  99,  and  Chelsea,  ed.  1829, 
I,  237  ;  Girls  Own  Paper,  XVI,  149  ;  Lithograph  by  L.  Deffres, 
Ghent ;  M.B.F.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  4  ;  Suffling,  306  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus. 
List,  pi.  56,  no.  I.  Faulkner  engraves  brasses,  now  lost,  to 
(1)  Wm.  Harvey,  vicar,  1471,  p.  67,  (2)  Sir  Sampson  Norton  (?), 
1517,  p.  71,  and  (3)  Sir  Wm.  Butts,  chief  physician  to  the  king, 
1545,  p.  78.  They  are  also  figured  in  J.  T.  Smith's  Antiq.  of  Lond. 
and  Environs.  A  mon.  efi.  in  brass  from  Fulham  church  was 
included  in  the  Meyrick  sale  (lot  2536)  in  1806. 

Greenford,  Great.  I.  Priest,  c.  1450,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests. ; 
inscr.  lost ;  mur.,  C.  L.  and  M.  Trans.,  IV,  165.  Possibly  Simon 
Hert,  rector,  1418-52.  II.  Lady,  c.  1480  ;  husband,  children 
and  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  III.  Thos.  Symons,  rector,  [1521],  in  mass 
vests.,  inscr.  in  2  Lat.  vv.,  mur.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  (effs.  and 
children  lost).  Rich.  Thorneton,  1544,  and  w.  Alys,  N. 
Connoisseur,  LVIII,  164  (man  and  inscr.). 

Greeneord,  Little,  or  Perivale.  I.  Hen.  Myllet,  1500,  in 
civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  Alice  with  3  sons  and  6  daus.,  and  Joan 
with  3  sons  and  3  daus.,  very  sm.,  N.  Brown,  J.  A.,  Chronicles 
of  Greenford  Parva  or  Perivale,  78.  II.  Civilian,  c.  1590  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  mur.,  C.  Brown,  81.  Possibly  Geo.  Myllet, 
1600. 

Hackney.  I.  Christ.  Urswic,  [D.C.L.,  rector],  almoner  to  Hen. 
VII,  eleven  times  an  ambassador,  dean  of  York  and  of  Windsor, 
archdeacon  of  Richmond,  the  inscr.  also  states  he  refused  the 
bishopric  of  Norwich,  1521,  aged  74,  in  cap  and  cope,  1  sh.,  A.T. 
Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  105  (head) ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1848,  ii,  603  (head) ; 
Haines,  228  (eff.)  ;  Waller,  pt.  2  (eff.).  II.  Man  in  arm.,  2  shs., 
symbol  of  St.  John,  and  a  frag,  of  marg.  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of 
the  br.  to  John  Lymsey,  esq.,  one  of  the  6  clerks  of  the  court  of 
chancery,  1545,  and  w.  Margt.  [Pickenham],  with  3  sons,  Edw., 


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Robt.,  Thos.,  4  shs.,  and  marg.  inscr.  ;  the  whole  brass  was 
possibly  palimp.,  the  male  elf.  is  a  re-used  figure  of  date  c.  1510-20, 
and  the  two  remaining  shs.  (a  3rd  bearing  the  arms  of  Pickenham 
was  stolen  in  1902)  are  cut  out  of  an  early  16th  cent.  Flemish 
brass  and  have  on  their  rev.  a  portion  of  the  figure  of  St.  John 
Bapt.  with  diapered  background  and  canopy  work.  Haines^ 
231  (restored  from  an  early  drawing) ;  Misc.  Gpm.  et  Her.,  N.S.  II, 
309  (as  Haines) ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  322  (obv.  and  rev.  of  2  shs.).' 
In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  the  brass  almost  complete, 
iri.  Arthur  Dericote,  esq.,  ‘'of  London  somtyme  citizen  and  of 
esquiers  state,  of  Drapers  whilome  companie  but  laste  of  Hackneie 
towne  ”,  1562,  in  arm.,  and  4  ws.,  Marie,  Erne,  Margt.,  and  Jane 
(with  2  sons),  all  kng.,  inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.  M.B.S.  Trans., 

V.  69.  IV.  Hugh  Johnson,  vicar  for  45  years,  benefactor  to 
the  poor  of  Hackney  and  of  Macclesfield  where  he  was  born, 
1618,  aged  72,  hf.  eff.  in  gown  in  pulpit,  inscr.  and  8  Lat.  vv. 
Girl’s  Own  Paper,  XV,  26.  All  now  in  N.E.  porch.  Nos.  II, 

III,  and  IV  mural.  For  a  full  account  see  “  M.B.S.  Trans.”  V, 
53,  with  illustrations  of  indents  at  p.  57,  and  of  the  lost  brass  to 
John  Elrington,  1524,  and  w.,  at  p.  60. 

Hadley  or  Monken  Hadley.  I.  Philip  (eff.  lost)  and  Margt., 
children  of  Walter  and  Eliz.  Grene,  also  Margt.  Somercotes,  all 
3  died  16  Sept.  1442,  sm.,  now  mur.,  S.C.  II.  Inscr.  Walter 
Tornor,  1494,  and  w.  Agnes,  now  mur. ,  S.  A.  III.  Wm.  Tumour, 
1500,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  with  4  daus.,  now  mur.,  S.A. 

IV.  John  Goodeyere,  gent.,  1504,  and  w.  Joan,  inscr.  and  2  shs.  ; 
male  eff.  in  civil  dress  and  children  lost  ;  now  mur.,  S.C.  Cansiek, 
F.  T.,  Epitaphs  of  Middx.,  251.  V.  [Thos.  Goodyere,  1518],  in 
civil  dress,  and  w.  [Joan  Hawte]  ;  inscr.  and  shs.  lost  ;  now  mur., 
C.  Rubbing  of  one  sh.,  Goodyere  imp.  Hawte,  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

VI.  Inscr.  in  10  Eng.  vv.,  and  sh.  (another  lost).  Anne  [Goodyere], 
w.  of  [Thos].  Walkeden,  1575,  now  mur.,  N.C.  behind  cupboard. 

VII.  Five  sons,  8  dans.,  text  and  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br. 
to  Wm.  Gale,  citizen  and  barber  chirurgion  of  London,  1610, 
aged  70,  “  then  being  ye  second  tyme  master  of  his  company  ”, 
in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  Elizth.  (with  5  sons  and  8  daus.),  and 
Susan,  C.  VIII.  Wm.  Gale,  gent.,  M.A.  of  Oxford,  1614,  aged 
about  40,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Roger  Bragge,  gent., 
with  2  sons,  Wm.,  Nich.  (dec.),  1  sh.,  C.  Cansick,  frontis. 

Harefield.  I.  Edith  [Bowett],  w.  of  Wm.  Neudegate,  1444, 
1  sh.,  sm.,  mur.,  S.A.  Home  Counties  Mag.,  XI,  32.  II.  Inscr. 
Geo.  Assheby  and  w.  Margt.,  both  died  1474,  mur.,  N.C.  III. 


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Geo.  Assheby,  esq.,  one  of  the  clerks  of  the  signet  to  Hen.  VII, 
and  chief  clerk  of  the  signet  and  councillor  to  Hen.  VIII,  died 
1514,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Rose  [Eden],  with  4  sons  (repaired  in  1912) 
and  3  dans.,  3shs.,  engr.  c.  1537  at  the  same  time  as  no.  V.  ;  all, 
except  the  sons,  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  male  eff.,  portions  of  a  priest 
in  mass  vests.,  c.  1380  ;  on  rev.  of  fern.  eff. and  1  sh., portions  of 
shrouded  figures,  c.  1480  ;  on  rev.  of  inscr.,  portions  of  2  ladies, 
c.  1470  and  1500  ;  on  rev.  of  2  shs.,  a  Trinity  and  a  frag,  of  inscr., 
c.  1500  ;  on  rev.  of  daus.,  a  frag,  of  a  civilian,  15th  cent.  ;  N.C., 
the  palimps.  fastened  down  but  casts  in  the  chapel.  Home 
Counties  Mag.,  XI,  28  (effs.),  30  (children)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI, 
236  (obv.),  237  (rev.),  240  (Trinity)  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Lond.  Proc., 
2  S.  XXIV,  214  (obv.),  215  (rev.).  IV.  John  Xewdegate, 
serjeant-at-law,  1528,  in  robes  with  coif,  holding  scroll,  and 
w.  Amphelice,  dau.  and  h.  of  John  Nevell,  esq.,  1544  (date  added), 
in  heraldic  mantle,  with  10  sons  and  7  daus.  ;  Trinity  lost  ;  A.T., 
S.A.  V.  Wm.  Assheby,  gent.,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Jane,  1537, 
with  1  son  and  7  daus.  ;  2  shs.  lost  ;  all  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  male 
eff.,  a  figure  in  shroud,  c.  1500 ;  on  rev.  of  fern,  eff.,  portions  of  2 
civilians,  15th  cent.  ;  on  rev.  of  daus.,  a  face  from  a  large  figure  ; 
on  rev.  of  inscr.,  another  inscr.  to  John  and  Joan  Gregory,  parents 
of  Edm.  Gregory  ‘‘  tunc  in  isto  hospitale  manentis  ”,  John  died 
at  Lambeth  in  1468,  and  Joan  died  in  1487  ;  N.C.,  the  palimps. 
fastened  down  but  casts  in  the  chapel.  Home  Counties  Mag., 
XI,  26  (effs.),  30  (children)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  241  (obv.), 
242  (rev.)  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Lond.  Proc.,  2  S.  XXIV,  216  (obv.),  217 
(rev.).  VI.  John  Xewdegate,  esq.,  1545,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Anne,  with  8  sons  (head  of  1  lost)  and  5  daus.,  all  kng.,  mur., 
A.T.,  C.  VII.  Inscr.  John  Crugge  of  Exeter,  gent.,  son  of  Wm. 
Crugge,  died  at  Harefield,  1533,  and  w.  Barbara  Xewdegate  ; 
palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  shrouded  skeleton,  c.  1500  ;  now  in 
a  copper  frame,  mur.  For  some  years  this  inscr.  was  in  Astley 
church,  Warw. 

Harlington.  I.  John  Monemouthe,  rector,  [1419],  hf.  eff.  in 
mass  vests.,  rel.,  mur.,  C.  Wilson,  H.,  Harlington  Church,  32. 
II.  Gregory  Lovell,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor  and  patron  of  ch., 
1545,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  David  Bellyngham,  esq.,  with 
1  dau.  (lost),  inscr.  and  4  shs.  ;  all  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  effs.,  portions 
of  a  lady,  15th  cent.  ;  on  rev.  of  inscr.,  another  inscr.  to  George 

Barlee,  who  “  whyle  he  lyved  vowed  hymself  to  -  St.  John 

Jerlm  in  Ingland”,  1513  ;  on  rev.  of  3  shs.,  various  frags,  of  an 
English  inscr.  and  other  odd  pieces ;  once  on  A.T.,slab  now  mur.. 


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C.  Haines,  245  (upper  part  of  lady)  ;  Wilson,  18  (tomb),  20 
(effs.),  22  (obv.  and  rev.  of  inscr.).  One  ot  the  palimp.  shs.  stolen 
in  1906. 

Harrow.  I.  Edm.  FJambard,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  c.  1370, 
on  a  bracket  under  double  canopy,  all  lost  but  male  elf.  and 
pediments  of  canopy,  sm.,  C.  Gardner,  S.,  Archit.  Hist,  of  Harrow 
Church,  pi.  32,  p.  77  ;  Grose,  F.,  Antiq.  of  Eng.  and  Wales, 
Supplement,  1777, 1,  pi.  6  (with  eff.  of  w.).  II.  John  Flambard, 
c.  1390,  in  arm.,  inscr.  in  2  Lat.  vv.,  large,  worn,  C.  Gardner, 
pi.  33,  p.  78  ;  GirVs  Own  Paper,  XIV,  21  ;  Grose,  pi.  7,  fig.  2  ; 
Su filing,  37.  III.  Simon  Marcheford,  canon  of  Sarum  and 
Windsor,  rector,  1442,  in  cope  ;  head  and  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  C. 
Gardner,  pi.  34,  p.  79.  IV.  Priest,  c.  1460,  hf.  eff.  in  acad.  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Beaumont,  105  (attributed  to  no.  Ill)  ;  Gardner, 
pi.  36,  p.  81  ;  GirVs  Own  Paper,  XIV,  157  ;  Suffling,  243  (attri¬ 
buted  to  no.  III).  V.  John  Byrkhed,  [rector]  1468,  in  cope 
with  SS.,  B.V.  Mary,  Peter,  John  Evang.,  Rich,  [of  Chichester], 

Paula - John  Bapt.,  Anne,  Laur.,  Nich.,  and  Bridget,  on  the 

orphreys,  head  lost,  single  canopy  mutik,  as  is  also  the  marg. 
inscr.  with  shs.  at  the  corners,  C.  Gardner,  pi.  35,  p.  80  ;  Haines, 
70  (St.  Laur.)  ;  L.  and  M.  Trans.,  I,  276  (det.  of  canopy)  ; 
Malcolm,  J.  P.,  Views  round  London  ;  Suffling,  233  (eff.).  VI. 
Geo.  Aynesworth,  1488,  in  civil  dress,  and  3  ws.,  Agnes  with  1  son 
(a  priest  in  acad.),  Isabel  with  5  sons  and  6  daus.,  and  Joan  with 
2  sons,  now  mur.,  S.Tr.  GirVs  Oivn  Paper,  XIV,  20.  VII. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Downer,  1502,  and  ws.  Annes  and  Aleis,  C.  VIII. 
Inscr.  and  10  Eng.  vv.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Wm.  and  Kath.  Bellamy 
of  Uxenden  in  par.  Harrow,  w.  of  Anth.  Frankyshe  of  Water 
Stratford,  Bucks.,  gent.,  1574,  had  1  son  Gerratt,  and  4  dans., 
done,  Marj^,  Eraunces,  Jone  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  inscr.,  a  portion 
of  a  canopy  with  figure  of  a  prophet  in  a  niche  with  a  small  seated 
weeper  below  and  a  few  words  of  a  marg.  inscr.  ;  on  rev.  of  vv., 
the  head,  shoulders  and  hands  of  a  lady  in  richly  diapered  gown 
and  mantle,  her  head  resting  on  a  cushion  supported  by  angels, 
a  portion  of  the  canopy  with  figure  of  St.  Paul  in  a  niche  and  a 
shield  of  arms  ;  both  plates  Flemish,  15th  cent.  ;  now  framed 
and  mur.,  S.A.  Gardner,  pis.  37,  p.  82  (obv.),  38,  p.  83  (rev.)  ; 
L.  and  M.  Trans.,  I,  272  (rev.  of  inscr.),  273  (rev.  of  vv.)  ;  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  IV,  200  (rev.  of  inscr.),  201  (rev.  of  vv.)  ;  St.  Paid’s  Eccles. 
Soc.  Trans.,  IV,  232  (rev.  of  inscr.)  ;  Waller,  Introd.,  p.  x  (rev.  of 
inscr.  and  vv.).  IX.  Wm.  Wightman,  1579,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Awdrey,  mar.  31  years,  lived  27  in  the  rectory,  left  4  out  of  5 


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children  surviving,  marg.  inscr.  mutiL,  ach.  and  2  shs.  ;  1  son 
and  4  daus.  lost;  C.  Rubbing  of  children  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 
X.  John  Lyon  of  Preston  in  par.  Harrow,  yeoman,  left  lands  to  a 
corporation  for  a  free  grammar  school  for  the  poor,  for  poor 
scholars  at  the  universities,  repairing  highways,  etc.,  1592, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.,  effs.  mutiL,  a  child  lost  ;  now  mur.,  N. 
Gardner,  pi.  40,  p.  85  ;  Lithograph  by  Netherclift ;  Suffling,  202 
(effs.).  XI.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1600,  with  text  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
large,  C.  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  42.  XII.  John  Sankey, 
gent.,  son  of  Thos.  Sankey  of  Lancs.,  esq.,  1603,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Alice,  2  shs.,  rek,  N.C.  XIII.  Inscr.  Kath.  dau.  of  Thos. 
Martin,  widow  of  Hen.  Clerke  of  Rislipe  who  was  bur.  at  Hayes 
where  his  mon.  is  erected,  mar.  52  years,  benefactor  to  the  poor, 
1613,  aged  84,  C. 

Hayes.  I.  Robt.  Levee  or  Lenee,  rector,  c.  1370,  hf.  eff.  in 
mass  vests.,  rek,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Robt.  Burgeys,  rector,  1421, 
rek,  C.  III.  Walter  Grene,  esq.,  ‘‘  qui  obiit  in  ffesto  concepcdis 
be’  Marie  virginis  videlt’  octavo  die  Decembris  ”,  14[56],  in  arm., 
4  shs.,  marg.  inscr.  mutik,  A.T.,  N.A.  Ashdown,  Armour,  246 
(eff.)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  70  (eff.)  ;  Suffling,  74  (eff.)  ;  F.  and 
A.  Mus.  List,  pk  19  (eff.)  ;  Waller,  pt.  14.  IV.  Thos.  Higate, 
esq.,  1576,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.  (mutik),  with  5  sons  and  4 
daus.,  inscr.  in  6  Lat.  and  6  Eng.  vv.  (mutik),  ach.  and  sh.,  A.T., 
S.A.  V.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of  Alan  Hendre  and  Anne  Millet, 
1605,  N.  VI.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Hen.  Clerke,  esq.,  clerk  of  the 
peace  for  Middx,  for  35  years,  benefactor  to  the  poor,  1609, 
aged  80,  mar.  50  years  to  his  w.  Kath.,  C.  VII.  Inscr.  Veare 
Jenyns,  eld.  dau.  of  Sir  Jas.  Palmer  of  Dornye,  Bucks.,  knt., 
usher  of  the  privy  chamber  to  Chas.  I,  by  Martha,  dau.  of  Sir 
Wm.  Garret,  knt.,  w.  of  Thos.  Jenyns  of  Hayes,  esq.,  1644,  aged 
28,  mar.  11  years,  had  6  sons  and  4  daus.,  S.A. 

Hendox.  I.  John  Downner  and  w.  Joan  (effs.  lost),  and  their 
son  John,  1515,  in  civil  dress,  now  mur.,  N.C.  II.  Rich. 
Marsh,  yeoman,  1615,  aged  37  ;  mar.  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Oxton, 
had  2  children,  now  mur.,  N.C.  III.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv. 
Robt.  Nuttinge,  esq.,  1618  ;  mar.  (1)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Robt. 
Nichols,  by  whom  no  issue,  (2)  Margery,  dau.  of  Humph. 
Stafforton,  by  whom  4  sons  and  1  dau.,  (3)  Jane,  widow  of  John 
Atthowe,  by  whom  2  sons  and  3  daus.,  now  mur.,  N.C.  On 
the  floor  of  the  old  nave  is  a  fine  indent  for  a  bracket  br.  with 
kng.  figs,  of  a  man  and  w.,  foot  inscr.,  and  seated  fig.  of  B.V.M. 
and  Child  under  small  canopy. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Heston.  I.  [Mardocheus  Bownell,  vicar,  kng.,  with  5  or  6 
children,  all  lost],  and  w.  Constance  in  bed  with  dead  infant, 
ministering  angel  at  side,  and  Our  Lord  in  glory  above,  [1581],  C. 
Girl’s  Own  Paper,  XIV,  431  ;  L.  and  M.  Trans.,  II,  208,  210. 
Four  Eng.  vv.  belonging  to  this  now  under  no.  III.  II.  Inscr. 
with  text  and  sh.  Rich.,  youngest  son  of  Wm.  Awnsham,  esq., 
born  at  Heston,  educated  at  Eton  and  King’s  Coll.,  Cambridge, 
rector  of  Cranford  for  9  years,  1612,  mur.,  S.C.  III.  Inscr.  The 
Ladies  Ann  and  Susan  Feilding,  daus.  of  Geo.,  earl  of  Desmond, 
by  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  Mich.  Stanhope,  both  died  1647,  one  aged 
10  days,  the  other  2  years,  mur.,  S.C. 

Hillingdon.  I.  [John  le  Strange,  lord  Strange  of  Knockyn, 
Mohun,  Wassett,  Warnell,  Lacy,  and  Colham,  died  1479],  in  arm., 
and  w.  [Jacquette,  sister  of  Elizth.  Widville,  Queen  of  England], 
and  only  child  Joan,  who  pos.  1509],  under  double  canopy  ; 
inscr.  lost ;  once  on  x4..T.,  slab  now  mur.,  S.A.  Gough,  II,  pi.  128, 

р.  370  ;  Haines,  221  (det.  of  canopy)  ;  Le  Strange,  H.,  Strange 
Records,  1916,  pi.  9,  p.  346  ;  Macldin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  224;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  I,  pt.  7,  pi.  5  ;  Suffling,  81  (effs.)  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus. 
Inst,  pi.  24.  II.  [Hen.  Stanley,  esq.,  son  of  Thos.,  “  late  erle 
of  Derby  and  of  Anne  countess  of  Derby,  brother  to  Edward  erle 
of  Derby”,  1528],  in  arm.,  2  shs. ;  inscr.  lost  ;  slab  now  mur.,  C. 
Haines,  232.  III.  Six  sons  and  3  daus.,  c.  1560,  rel.  on  same  slab 
as  no  IV,  S.A.  IV.  Device  with  initials  I.M.,  arms  of  Marsh, 
Mcht. -Adventurers  and  Mercers’  Co.  [John  Marsh,  mercer,  1561], 
rel.,  S.A.  V.  Inscr.  in  10  Eng.  vv.  Anne,  dau.  of  Myles  Wilson 
of  Bristol,  1569,  rel.,  mur.,  S.A.  VI.  Drew  Saunders,  gent., 
mcht.  of  the  '‘estaple  of  England”,  1579,  in  civil  dress,  and  w., 
with  1  son  (lost)  and  1  dau.  (mutil.),  inscr.  and  mcht.  mark,  slab 
now  mur.,  N.  VII.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Wm.  Gomersall,  citizen 
and  ironmonger  of  London,  1597,  left  1  son  and  2  daus.,  rel., 
mur.,  S.A.  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2  S.  Ill,  311.  VIII.  John 
Atlee,  high  constable  of  Elthorne  hundred  for  36  years,  1599,  in 
civil  dress,  rel.,  mur.,  S.A. 

Hornsey  (old  church).  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Ruggenale  and  ws. 
Isabel  and  Alice,  c.  1420  (?),  rel..  Porch.  II.  John  Skevington, 

с.  1520,  a  chrysom,  inscr.  in  2  Eng.  vv.  ;  sh.  lost ;  sm.,  rel., 
Porch.  Cansich,  F.  T.,  Epitaphs  of  Middx.,  15  ;  Engr.  by  T. 
Fisher  (with  sh.).  III.  Inscr.  Robt.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John 
Harrington  of  Exton,  Rutland,  knt.,  incumbent  for  50  years, 
1610,  aged  80;  ach.  incised  in  stone  above  ;  mur.,N.A.  Cansick, 
1  (ach.).  Church  in  a  ruinous  condition  in  1925. 


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IcKENHAM.  I.  Civilian  of  the  Say  family,  c.  1580,  2  shs.  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  mur.,  N.A.  Probably  Robt.  Say  who  mar. 
Patience,  dan.  of  Robt.  White  of  Christchurch,  Hants.  II. 
Wm.  Say,  gent.,  “  register  to  the  queenes  maiestie  in  causes 
ecclesiasticall  and  proctor  of  ye  courte  of  ye  arches  at  London  ” 
for  53  years,  1582,  aged  77,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Isabel,  with  7 
sons  and  9  daus.,  4  shs.,  and  text,  now  mur.  C.  III.  Edm. 
Shorditche,  esq.,  ‘‘  lorde  and  patrone  of  this  soile  whearin  is  dayely 
sowen  the  seed  of  god’s  most  holye  woorde”,  [1584],  in  arm.,  and 
w.  [Ellen,  dau.  of  Wm.  Say],  with  2  sons  and  1  dau.,  inscr.  in  8 
Eng.  vv.,  and  4  shs.,  now  mur.,  C. 

IsLEWORTH.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1450  ;  inscr.  lost ;  rel.,  N. 
Aungier,  G.  J.,  Hist  of  Syon,  Isleworth,  etc.,  162  ;  Haines,  192  ; 
Suffling,  74.  Possibly  Geoff.  Goodluck,  esq.,  1452.  II.  Inscr. 
Wm.  Chase,  esq.,  serjeant  to  Hen.  VIII,  and  of  his  hall  and 
woodyard,  1544 ;  palimp. ,  on  rev.  a  saint  under  a  canopy,  Flemish, 
14th  cent.  ;  rel.  under  no.  I.  M.B.8.  Trans.,  IV,  202  (obv.  and 
rev.).  III.  Margt.  Hely,  ''  a  syster  professed  in  Syon  ”,  1561, 
very  sm.,  now  mur.,  S.A.  Aungier,  146.  IV.  Inscr.  Fraunces, 
dau.  of  Edw.  Holland  of  Denton,  Lane.,  esq.,  servant  to  Margt., 
countess  of  Derby,  1575  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  an  ach., 
Flemish,  16th  cent,  (for  another  portion  see  Erith,  Kent)  ;  rel. 
under  no.  V,  the  palimp.  fastened  down.  M.B.8.  Trans.,  IV, 
203  (obv.  and  rev.).  V.  Civilian,  c.  1590  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  N. 
8uffling,  199  (with  no.  II  inscr.).  Possibly  Laur.  Manley,  yeoman 
usher  of  the  chamber  and  serieant  of  the  bears,  1589.  VI.  Two 
sons  and  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Kath.,  w.  of  Rich.  Cox, 
mcht. -tailor,  1598,  aged  about  48,  left  2  sons,  Edw.,  Laur.,  and 
2  dans.,  Margt.,  Jane,  rel.,  N. 

Islington,  St.  Mary.  I.  [Robt.  Fowler,  esq.,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Alice,  1540],  on  one  plate,  under  single  canopy,  1  sh.  ;  inscr.  and 
4  shs.  lost  ;  sm.  ;  all  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  figure  plate  a  portion  of  a 
large  French  (?)  br.  with  rich  canopy  work  and  censing  angel, 
15th  cent.  ;  on  rev.  of  sh.  another  sh.  ;  the  canopy  is  of  English 
workmanship  of  the  15th  cent,  cut  down  and  reused  ;  in  orig. 
slab,  C.,  the  palimps.  fastened  down.  Dorset  Field  Club  Proc., 
XXXII,  219  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  Lewis,  8.,  Hist,  of  Islington,  230 
(obv.)  ;  M.B.8.  Portfolio,  III,  pis.  12  (obv.),  13  (rev.).  II.  Hen. 
Savill,  esq.,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Fowler,  esq., 
died  in  childbirth,  1546,  aged  19,  2  shs.  ;  eff .  of  child  and  2  roundels 
lost  ;  all  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  male  eff.  the  greater  portion  of  a 
priest  in  cope,  c.  1370  ;  on  rev.  of  fern.  eff.  the  greater  portion  of 


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an  ecclesiastic,  c.  1520,  in  cassock,  surplice,  and  mantle  fastened 
by  a  cord  which  terminates  in  an  elaborate  device  possibly  the 
badge  of  some  religious  order  ;  on  rev.  of  inscr.  another  inscr.  to 
Clement  Byrd,  John  Skypper,  1519,  and  their  w.  Agnes  ;  on  rev. 
of  Savill  arms  a  frag,  of  an  Eng.  inscr.  ;  on  rev.  of  impaled  sh.  a 
portion  of  a  lady  in  mantle  with  dog  at  feet,  both  16th  cent.  ;  in 
original  slab,  C.,  the  palimps«  fastened  down.  Dorset  Proc., 
XXXII,  218  (obv.  and  rev.  of  elfs.  and  inscr.)  ;  Lewis,  230  (obv.)  ; 
M.  B.  S.  Portfolio,  III,  pis.  14  (obv.),  15  (rev.)  ;  Nelson,  J,, 
Hist,  of  Islington,  91,  pi.  2,  fig.  3  (obv.).  For  an  account  of  the 
palimps.  see  "  M.B.S.  Trans.”,  V.  165,  241. 

Kilburn,  St.  Mary.  I.  Head  of  a  nun,  15th  cent.,  found  on 
the  site  of  the  priory,  mur.,  S.C.  Clinch,  Costume,  246  ;  L.  and 
M.  Trans.,  VI,  276  ;  8t.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  IV,  231. 

Kingsbury.  I.  John  Shepard,  1520,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws., 
Anne,  with  7  sons  and  3  daus.,  and  Mawde,  with  5  sons  and 
3  daus.,  sm.,  worn,  now  mur.,  C.  Builder,  LI,  52  ;  Girl’s  Own 
Paper,  XIV,  157.  II.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  (eff.  lost).  Susan, 
dau.  of  Thos.  and  Francis  Scudamore,  w.  of  Thos.  Gawen,  1607, 
now  mur.,  C.  Rubbing  of  eff.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  III.  Inscr. 
Thos.  Scudamore,  gent.,  servant  to  Queen  Elizth.  and  Jas.  I, 
for  47  years,  1626,  aged  77  ;  had  2  ws.,  Susan  and  Francis,  and 
issue  by  them  6  sons  and  5  daus.  ;  now  mur.,  C. 

Littleton.  I.  Inscr.  Lady  Blanche  Castell,  2nd  w.  of  Sir 
Hugh  Vaughan  '"who  lyeth  buryed  at  Westmynster ”,  1553, 
with  2  roses  (2  others  lost)  inscribed  “  Ihu-mcy.”  and  sh.  ;  the 
sh.  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  group  of  5  daus.,  c.  1520  ;  once 
on  A.T.,  now  rel.,  mur.,  C.,  the  palimp.  fastened  down.  Arch. 
Jour.,  LII,  212  (roses)  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  IV,  231 
(roses). 

London,  All  Hallows  Barking,  Gt.  Tower  Street. 
I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  encircling  sh .  Wm.  Tonge,  [1389],  S.A.  Building 
World,  XIV,  52  ;  Suffling,  311.  II.  John  Bacon,  citizen  and 
woolman  of  London,  1437,  in  civil  dress  standing  on  woolpack, 
and  w.  Joan,  with  scrolls  encircling  a  heart,  N.A.  Boutell,  Chr. 
Mon.,  115  (scroll);  Building  World,  XIV,  53  ;  Druitt,  263  ;  Girl’s 
Own  Paper,  XIV,  430 ;  L.  and  M.  Trans.,  II,  236  ;  Maskell,  J.,  Hist, 
of  All  Hallows,  1864,  38  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  11  ;  Sufflmg, 
181.  III.  Inscr.  Thos.  Vyrly,  vicar,  1454,  N.A.  IV.  [John 
Croke,  citizen,  skinner,  and  alderman  of  London,  1477],  in  civil 
dress  with  mantle  and  7  sons,  and  widow  [Margt.],  with  5  daus., 
all  kng.,  1  sh.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  finely  engr.,  now  much  corroded,  mur.. 


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A.T.,  N.A.  L.  and  M.  Trans.,  II,  240  ;  Maskell,  38.  V. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Gilbert,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  mcht.  of  the 
staple  of  Calais,  1483,  and  w.  Agnes,  widow  of  John  Saunders, 
citizen  and  draper,  mcht.  of  the  staple,  1489  (date  filled  in  with 
arabic  numerals),  rel.,  N.  VI.  John  Rusche,  gent.,  1498,  in 
civil  dress,  S.A.  Gawthorp,  pi.  44,  p.  89  ;  M.B.8.  Portfolio, 
III,  pi.  35.  VII.  Resurrection  and  2  scrolls,  c.  1500,  much 
corroded,  mur.,  A.T.,  S.A.  Godwin,  G.,  and  Britton,  J.,  Churches 
of  London  ;  Maskell,  38.  VIII.  Christ.  Rawson,  mercer,  mcht. 
of  the  staple  of  Calais,  1518,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  Margt.  and 
Agnes,  S.A.  Suffling,  194.  IX.  Andrew  Evyngar,  citizen  and 
salter  of  London,  [1533],  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Ellyn,  with  1  son 
and  6  daus.,  under  double  canopy  with  fig.  of  Our  Lady  of  Pity, 
mcht.  mark,  arms  of  the  Mcht. -Adventurers  and  Salters’  Co., 
rect.  pi.,  Flemish,  N.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XLVIII,  263,  XLIX,  48, 
fig.  13  (mark) ;  Boutetl,  Br.  and  Slabs,  132  (arms  of  Mcht.Advent.) ; 
Building  World,  XIV,  79,  99  (Our  Lady)  ;  Druitt,  55  ;  GirVs 
Own  Paper,  XIV,  23  ;  Lane,  and  Ches.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.,  4  S. 
XXVI,  34,  no.  78  (mark)  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  266  (Salter’s  Co.)  ; 
St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  iv  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Bond.  Proc., 
2  S.  XII,  8  (mark)  ;  Suffling,  305  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  41  ; 
Waller,  pt.  6.  X.  Wm.  Thynne,  esq.,  a  master  of  the  household 
to  Hen.  VIII,  1546,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Wm.  Bonde, 
with  marg.  inscr.  ;  all  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  male  eff.  a  portion  of  a 
lady  in  mantle  with  cord,  tassels,  and  rich  girdle,  c.  1530  ;  on  rev. 
of  fern.  eff.  a  portion  of  a  priest  in  mass  vests,  holding  a  chalice, 
c. 1510  ;  on  rev.  of  parts  of  the  marg.  inscr.  some  late  scroll  work, 
a  frag,  of  a  Lat.  inscr.  and  part  of  an  Eng.  inscr.  ‘‘  the  whyche 

S^.  John  dec - v  day  of  Aug - the  yere  of  our  lord  god 

- ”  ;  rel.  and  restored  by  Messrs.  Waller  in  1861,  the  palimps. 

fastened  down,  S.A.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  205  (palimps.).  Wm. 
Thynne  edited  in  1532  the  first  complete  edition  of  Chaucer’s 
works  with  the  exception  of  the  “Ploughman’s  Tale”.  XI. 
Sh.,  Bonde  imp.  Alphew ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Agnes,  widow  of 
Wm.  Bonde,  1552  ;  C.  behind  altar.  XII.  Sh.,  Dennys  ;  the 
remains  of  the  br.  to  Philip  Dennys,  esq.,  1556  ;  now  mur.,  X.A. 
XIII.  Wm.  Armar,  esq.,  servant  for  51  years  to  Kings  Hen.  VIII 
and  Edw.  VI,  Queens  Mary  and  Elizth.,  governor  of  the  pages 
of  honour,  free  of  the  city  of  London  and  of  the  Cloth  workers’ 
Co.,  1560,  in  arm.,  with  3  sons,  and  w.  Elizth.  with  2  daus.,  all 
kng.,  12  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.,  rect.  pL,  mur.  on  pillar,  S.A.  Restored 
by  the  Clothworkers’  Co.  in  1843,  but  now  much  corroded. 


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XIV.  Koger  James,  brewer,  1591,  aged  67,  in  civil  dress,  leaving 
his  w.  Sara,  8  sons  and  1  dan.,  arms  of  Brewers’  Co.,  rel.,  N. 
MacUin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  248  (arms).  XV.  Inscr.  Marie,  only  dan. 
of  Math.  Brownrigg  of  Ipswich,  esq.,  w.  of  John  Burnell,  citizen 
and  mcht.  of  London,  mar.  2  years  and  5  months,  died  in  child¬ 
birth,  1612,  aged  20,  X.  XVI.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  Arthur 
Bassano,  gent.,  1620,  aged  66,  leaving  3  sons  and  3  daus.  ;  also 
Camela,  their  dau.,  w.  of  Hen.  Whitton  of  Lamberhurst,  Kent, 
gent.,  1622,  aged  46  ;  erected  1623,  S.A.  XVII.  Inscr.  with 
sh.  Geo.  Snayth,  esq.,  auditor  to  Wm.  Laud,  late  abp.  of  Cant., 
born  at  Durham  1602,  died  1651,  N.A.  XVIII.  Two  Evang. 
symbols,  on  same  slab  as  no.  V.  A  figure  under  a  canopy  incised 
on  a  blue  stone,  the  head  and  hands  apparently  engr.  or  enamelled 
on  copper  plates,  the  whole  of  foreign  work  and  nearly  effaced, 
N.A.  No.  Ill  and  two  curious  pieces  of  brass  now  inlaid  in  slab. 

London,  Austin  Friars.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Johannes  von 
Rooyen,  1687,  S.A. 

London,  Holy  Trinity,  Minories.  I.  Constance,  eld.  dau. 
of  Sir  Thos.  Lucy  junior,  and  his  w.  Constance,  1596,  aged  about 
11,  with  10  Lat.  vv.,  marg.  inscr.  nearly  all  lost,  sm.,  much  worn, 
N. 

London,  St.  Andrew  Undershaft.  I.  Nich.  Leveson, 
mercer,  sheriff  [in  1534],  mcht.  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  1539,  in 
civil  dress  and  mantle,  with  8  sons,  and  w.  Denys  [Bodley], 
1560  (date  filled  in),  with  10  daus.,  all  kng.,  3  shs.  ;  Trinity  lost, 
the  indent  filled  by  an  inscr.  stating  the  mon.  repaired  in  1764  at 
the  expense  of  the  parish  ;  mur.,  N.A.  L.  and  M.  Trans.,  IV, 
289.  II.  Simon  Burton,  citizen  and  wax-chandler,  thrice 
master  of  the  Co.,  a  governor  of  St.  Thos.  Hospital,  29  years 
common  councillor,  benefactor  to  the  poor,  1593,  aged  85,  in  civil 
dress,  and  2  ws.,  Elizth.  with  1  son  and  3  daus.,  and  Ann,  all  kng.  ; 
his  dau.  Alyce  Coldock  pos.  ;  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  mur., N.A. 
OirVs  Own  Paper,  XV,  25  ;  L.  and  M.  Trans.,  IV,  297.  The  8 
daus.  together  with  the  arms  of  the  Staple  of  Calais  and  the 
Haberdashers’  Co.,  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  David  Woodroffe, 
haberdasher,  1563,  are  apparently  lost  or  may  be  concealed  by 
the  organ.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

London,  St.  Bartholomew-the-Less.  I.  Wm.  Markeby, 
gent. ,  1439,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice,  worn.  Vestry  floor.  OougJi, 
II,  pi.  40,  p.  126  ;  Home  Counties  Mag.,  XI,  188. 

London,  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Branch,  citizen  and  draper,  by  Joan,  dau.  and  h.  of  John 


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Wilkinson,  alderman,  mar.  (1)  Robt.  Dun,  by  whom  3  sons.  Sir 
Sam.  Dun,  knt.  and  doctor  of  law,  Sam.,  and  Wm.,  doctor  of 
physic,  (2)  Rich.  Stoney,  esq.,  by  whom  divers  children,  whereof 
2  lived  to  be  married,  Dorothy  to  Wm.  Dautry  of  Sussex,  and 
Anne  to  Wm.  Higham  of  Essex,  1611,  aged  86,  repaired  and  filled 
in,  mur.,  N. 

London,  St.  Dtjnstan-in-the-West.  I.  Hen.  Dacres,  citizen, 
mcht.- tailor  and  alderman  of  London,  in  civil  dress  with  mantle 
and  scarf,  and  w.  Elizth.,  1530,  kng.,  mur.,  N.  Siiffling,  195. 
Amongst  the  topographical  collections  of  Soc.  Antiq.  (red  vol. 
C — K)  is  an  impression  of  a  plate  bearing  “  Ihc  ”  within  a  crown 
of  thorns  found  in  1832  when  removing  the  foundations  of  the 
tower. 

London,  St.  Helen,  Bishopsoate.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  Robt. 
Cotesbrok,  1393,  rel.,  S.C.  II.  Civilian  (feet  gone)  and  w., 
c.  1465  ;  inscr.  and  5  shs.  lost  ;  rel.,  S.C.  London  Survey,  St. 
Helen,  pi.  30.  III.  Nich.  Wotton,  LL.B.,  rector  of  St.  Martin 
Outwich,  1482,  in  acad.,  rel.,  S.C.  Survey,  pi.  31  ;  Wilkinson,  R., 
Antique  Remains  in  the  ch.  of  St.  Martin  Outwich,  pi.  7.  IV. 
Thos.  Wylliams,  gent.,  1495,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt. ;  children 
and  shs.  lost,  S.C.  Survey,  pi.  32.  V.  Seven  sons,  1  scroll, 
part  of  chamfer  inscr.,  arms  of  Pemberton,  etc.,  and  Mcht. -tailors 
Co.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Hugh  Pemberton,  citizen,  mcht.- 
tailor  and  alderman  of  London,  1500,  and  w.  Kath.,  mur.,  A.T., 
N.A.  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  246  (arms  of  Mcht. -tailors)  ;  Survey, 
pi.  78  ;  Wilkinson,  pi.  6.  VI.  Priest,  c.  1500,  in  cap  and  acad.  ; 
inscr.  lost;  rel.,  S.C.  with  no.  III.  Survey,  p.  37  ;  Wilkinson,  i^\.  7. 
Generally  attributed  to  John  Brews  or  Breux,  D.D.,  rector  of 
St.  Martin  Outwich,  1452-59,  but  apparently  later,  possibly 
Edm.  Crome,  S.T.P.,  rector,  1495-1500,  or  Wm.  Robson,  S.T.P., 
rector,  1502-14.  VII.  John  Le(v)enthorp,  esq.,  one  of  the 
4  ushers  of  the  chamber  to  Hen.  VII,  1510,  in  arm.,  N.C.  Haines, 
198  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  582  ;  Oxford  Man.,  90  ;  Survey,  pi.  33. 
VIII.  Robt.  Rochester,  esq.,  serjeant  of  the  pantry  to  Hen.  VIII, 
1514,  in  arm.  with  SS.  collar,  S.C.  Survey,  pi.  34.  IX.  Lady 
in  heraldic  mantle,  c.  1535,  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  S.C.  Girl’s  Own 
Paper,  XIV,  431  ;  Malcolm,  J.  P.,  Bond.  Redivivum,  III,  554  ; 
Survey,  pis.  35,  36  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  44,  no.  4.  X. 
Inscr.,  4  Eng.  vv.,  and  sh.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Rich.  Rogers  of 
Brianston,  Dorset,  knt.,  w.  of  John  Robinson  (son  and  h.  of  John 
Robinson,  citizen,  mcht. -tailor  of  London,  and  mcht.  of  the  staple 
of  England),  1600,  had  1  son  and  1  dau.,  N.A.  XI.  Inscr., 


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8  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Thos.  Wight,  1633,  aged  24,  S.O.  Wilkinson^ 
pi.  9.  Nos.  Ill,  V,  VI  and  XI  removed  from  the  destroyed 
church  of  St.  Martin  Outwich.  Impressions  from  a  brass 
attributed  to  Joan,  w.  of  Rich.,  son  and  h.  of  Robt.,  lord  Poynings, 
1420,  in  mantle,  formerly  in  St.  Helen’s,  are  in  colls.  Brit.  Mus.  and 
Soc.  Antiq.  The  fig.  is  engr.  (reversed)  in  Grose,  Antiq.  of  Eng. 
and  Wales,  Supplement,  I,  pi.  5,  fig.  I,  and  reproduced  (from  an 
impression)  in  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  27,  and  Survey,  pi.  37. 
The  following  lost  brasses  are  also  reproduced  in  the  Survey, 
from  drawings  made  at  various  times  :  (1)  Thos.  Benoit,  esq., 
Clarenceux  king  of  arms,  1534,  in  official  robes  with  crown  and 
sceptre,  and  2  ws.,  marg.  inscr.  and  2  shs.  ;  another  inscr., 
children,  and  2  shs.  lost  ;  pis.  38,  39  ;  (2)  a  lady,  c.  1540, 
standing  on  a  sh.,  pi.  40 ;  (3)  inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.,  Jas. 
Lomley,  son  of  "  ould  ”  Dominck  Lomley,  1592,  aged  88, 
and  w.  Joan,  pi.  40. 

London,  St.  Katherine,  Regent’s  Park.  I.  Wm.  Cutinge, 
benefactor  to  Gains  Coll.,  Cambridge,  St.  Katherine’s  Hospital, 
the  Goldsmiths’  and  Mcht. -tailors’  Cos.,  East  Hereham  and 
Norton  Fitzwarren,  1599,  aged  50,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.,  kng., 
rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.  and  2  achs.  ;  Wm.  Berblock, 
goldsmith,  executor,  pos.  ;  mur.,  S.A. 

London,  St.  Martin,  Ludgate  Hill.  I.  Thos.  Beri,  1586, 
in  civil  dress,  he  “  xii  penie  loaves  to  xii  poore  foulkes  geve  everie 
sabothe  day  for  aye  ”,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.  and 
mcht.  mark,  mur.  on  a  board.  Removed  from  the  destroyed 
ch.  of  St.  Mary  Mag.,  Old  Fish  Street.  There  is  a  similar  plate 
at  Walton-on-the-Hill,  Lancs. 

London,  St.  Olave,  Hart  Street.  I.  Sir  Rich.  Haddon, 
mercer,  lord  mayor  [in  1506  and  part  of  1512],  1516,  eff.  in  civil 

dress  lost,  with  2  sons  Wm.,  John,  and  2  ws.,  (1) - [Byfield] 

with  3  daus.  Brigett,  Anne,  Brigett,  (2)  Kath.  [Morland],  all  kng., 
scrolls,  ach.,  and  4  shs.,  including  Mercers’  Co.  and  Staple  of  Calais  ; 
Trinity  and  inscr.  lost ;  slab  now  mur.,  S.A.  Macklin,  Br.  of 
Eng.,  170  (arms  of  Staple),  243  (Mercers’)  ;  Povah,  A.,  Annals 
of  St.  Olave's,  66.  II.  Inscr.  with  14  Eng.  vv.  Thos.  Morley, 
gent.,  clerk  of  the  Queen’s  storehouse  at  Deptford  and  ofiicer  of 
the  navy,  1566,  mur.,  N.A.  Povah,  74.  III.  John  Orgone, 
1584,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Ellyne,  inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  and  mcht. 
mark  on  woolpack,  sm.,  mur.,  S.A.  C.U.A.B.C.  Trans.,  I,  pt.  6, 
p.  41,  fig.  10  (mk.)  ;  Lane,  and  Ches.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.,  4  S.  XXVI, 
34,  no.  81  (mk.)  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  39,  fig.  10  (mk.)  ; 


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Povah,  69.  IV.  Inscr.  Hen.,  2nd  son  of  Raphe  Weldon  of 
Swanscombe,  Kent,  esq.,  and  his  w.  Elizth.,  1595,  aged  7.  V. 
Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  and  2  achs.  Geo.  Schrader,  born  in  Bruns¬ 
wick  in  1580,  died  in  London  1605,  aged  24,  S.A.  Povah,  72. 
VI.  Inscr.  with  lozenge.  Kath.,  3rd  dau.  of  Nich.  Bestney  of 
Grey’s  Inn,  esq.,  1609,  aged  20  years  and  1  month,  “  lyeth  here 
by  her  sister  Ellenor”.  VII.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Sir  Andrew 
Riccard,  [1672],  S.A.  Povah,  73.  ISTos.  IV  and  VI  are  framed  and 
glazed  on  wall  of  N.A.  with  this  inscr.  “  The  brasses  removed  by 
the  Clothworkers’  Company  A.D.  1872  from  the  crypt  under 
Lambe’s  Chapel  in  Monkwell  Street  to  the  churchyard  of  All 
Hallows  Staining  were  placed  in  this  church  A.D.  1893  ”. 

Londox,  St.  Paxcras.  I.  Inscr.  with  device  and  sh.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Alex.  Glover  of  Tottenham  Court,  w.  of  John  Beresford, 
gent.,  “  ouster  barester  ”  of  Grey’s  Inn,  1588,  mur.,  C. 

Loxdox,  St.  Peter,  Corxhill.  I.  Inscr.  relating  to  foundation 
of  ch.,  17th  cent.,  framed  and  glazed  in  vestry. 

Loxdox,  Savoy  Chapel.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Halsey,  bp.  of 
Leighlin,  papal  penitenciary,  and  Gavan  Dowglas,  “  natione 
scotus,  Dunkelley  prsesul,  patria  sua  exul.”  1522,  restored  and 
filled  in,  C.  Gawin  Douglas,  bp.  of  Dunkeld,  a  well-known  poet, 
died  of  the  plague  in  London.  In  coll  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing 
of  the  inscr.  and  ach.  to  Wm.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John  Chaworthe  of 
Wynerton,  Notts.,  1582,  aged  28,  which  perished  in  the  fire  in 
1864. 

Loxdox,  Westmixster  Abbey.  I.  Base  and  about  20  inches 
of  stem  of  cross,  also  8  Lombardic  letters  of  marg.  inscr.  to  Margt., 
dau.  of  Wm.  de  Valence,  c.  1270.  Found  in  1914  adjoining 
no.  II,  but  again  covered  by  step.  Lethaby,  W .  R.,  Westminster 
Abbey  and  the  King's  Craftsmen,  318.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq.  II.  Frag,  of  stem  of  cross  set  in  glass  mosaic,  and  8 
Lomb.  letters  of  marg.  inscr.  to  John,  son  of  Wm.  de  Valence, 
1277,  under  moveable  step.  Confessor  Chapel.  Beloe,  E.  M., 
Series  of  photolithographs  of  Mon.  Br.  in  the  Abbey,  1898,  pi.  1  ; 
Lethaby,  318  ;  L.  and  M.  Trans.,  I,  106  ;  Royal  Commission  on 
Historical  Monuments,  Westminster  Abbey,  1924:,  p.  27  and  pi.  57  ; 
St.  Paul's  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  IV,  230.  III.  John  de  Waltham, 
bp.  of  Salisbury,  lord  high  treasurer,  1395,  in  episcopal  vests, 
with  mitre  and  crosier,  and  with  figs,  of  Our  Lady  and  Child 
on  orphrey  of  chasuble,  lower  part  of  efi.  lost,  3  side  niches  alone 
remain  of  a  fine  triple  canopy  ;  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  large,  worn. 
Confessor  Chapel.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  6  (efi.)  ;  Beloe, 


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pi.  2  ;  Commission  Report j  pi.  182  ;  Dart,  J.,  Hist,  of  Westminster 
Abbey,  1742,  II,  pi.  92,  p.  46  (perfect)  ;  Harding,  O.  P.,  and 
Moule,  T .,  Antiq.  of  Westminster  Abbey,  pi.  4,  p.  15  ;  Kite,  E., 
Mon.  Br.  of  Wilts.,  pi.  31  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.~  Br.,  II,  131 
(head).  IV.  Frags,  of  canopy  and  marg.  inscr.  to  Sir  John 
Golofre,  1396,  S.A.  of  C.  V.  Fobt.  de  Waldeby,  [S.T.D.,  bp. 
of  Ayre  in  Aquitaine,  abp.  of  Dublin,  bp.  of  Chichester],  abp.  of 
York,  1397,  in  episcopal  vests,  with  mitre  and  crosier,  single 
canopy  with  royal  arms  on  finial,  marg.  inscr.  in  10  Lat.  vv. 
mutil.  ;  2  shs.  lost ;  worn,  now  on  A.T.,  Chapel  of  St.  Edmund. 
Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  2  (eff.) ;  Beloe,  pi.  3  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and 
Slabs,  101  (crosier)  ;  Builder,  CII,  69  ;  Commission  Report,  pi. 
184  ;  Dart,  I,  pi.  20,  p.  127  ;  Drake,  F.,  Eboracum,  437  ;  Harding 
and  Moule,  pi.  V,  p.  17  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  107  ;  Oxford  Jour, 
of  Mon.  Br.,  II,  131  (head)  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  of  Ireland  Jour.,  XLVII, 
116,  117.  VI.  Eleanor  de  Bohun,  eld.  dau.  and  coh.  of 
Humphrey  de  Bohun,  earl  of  Hereford,  Essex,  Northampton,  and 
constable  of  England,  w.,  of  Thos.  of  Woodstock,  youngest  son  of 
Edw.  Ill,  duke  of  Gloucester,  earl  of  Essex  and  Buckingham, 
constable  of  England,  1399,  in  widow’s  dress,  fine  triple  canopy 
with  5  shs.  (another  lost)  on  the  side  shafts,  chamfer  inscr.  in  Fr. 
slightly  mutil.,  large,  A.T.,  Chapel  of  St.  Edmund.  Beloe,  pi.  4  ; 
Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  234  (shs.)  ;  Builder,  LX VII,  454  ;  Cat.  of 
Heraldic  Exhibition,  Burlington  House,  1894,  8,  9  ;  Commission 
Report,  pi.  184  ;  Dart,  I,  pi.  19,  p.  124  ;  Exeter  Dioc.  Archit. 
Soc.  Trans.,  2  S.  Ill,  254  ;  OirVs  Own  Paper,  XV,  24  ;  Gough, 
I,  pi.  60,  p.  159  ;  Harding  and  Moule,  pi.  6,  p.  20  ;  Kelke,  W.  H., 
Sep.  Mon.  in  English  Churches,  16  ;  L.  and  M.  Trans.,  I,  67,  68, 
71-73,  76,  77,  84,  108  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  51  ;  Rogers,  W.  H., 
Sep.  Effs.  of  Devon,  104,  and  pi.  29,  no.  19  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles. 
Soc.  Trans.,  IV,  226,  227,  229  ,  Sandford,  F.,  Genealogical  Hist, 
of  England,  232  ;  Ward,  47.  VII.  Inscr.  in  10  Lat.  vv.  John 
Wyndsore,  a  great  warrior  in  his  youth,  heir  to  his  uncle  Sir  Wm., 
died  Easter-eve,  1414,  worn,  N.A.  of  C.  The  eff.  remained  in 
Dart’s  time.  VIII.  Sir  John  Harpeden,  1438,  in  arm.,  4  shs.  ; 
chamfer  inscr.  lost ;  now  on  A.T.,  N.A.  of  C.  Ashdown,  Armour, 
217  ;  Beloe,  pi.  5  ;  Bloxam,  M.  H.,  Mon.  Architecture,  1834,  189  ; 
Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  66  ;  Commission  Report,  pi.  182  ;  Druiit, 
169  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  21,  p.  43  ;  Harding  and  Moule,  pi.  7,  p.  25  ; 
Sep.  Memorials  of  Cobham  Family,  pi.  11  ;  Somerset  Arch.  Soc. 
Proc.,  XLIV,  ii,  41  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  19.  IX.  Sir 
Humfrey  Bourgchier,  descended  from  Edw.  Ill,  son  and  h.  of 


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John,  lord  Barnes  (Berners)  and  “  cironomon  mense  ”  (chief  carver) 
to  Elizth.,  Queen  of  Edw.  IV,  slain  on  Easter-day  at  the  battle  of 
Barnet  [1471]  whilst  fighting  for  Edw.  IV,  efi.  in  arm.  lost  ; 
inscr.  in  14  Lat.  vv.,  helmet  with  crest,  4  shs.  and  6  badges,  large, 
A.T.,  Chapel  of  St.  Edmund.  Beloe,  pi.  7  ;  Commission  Report, 
pi.  182  ;  Cough,  II,  pi.  86*,  p.  220  ;  Harding  and  Moule,  pi.  8, 
p.  28.  X.  Sir  Thos.  Vaughan,  private  treasurer  to  Edw.  IV 
and  Prince  Edw.,  1483,  in  arm.,  feet  gone,  marg.  inscr.  much 
mutil.  ;  2  shs.  and  6  scrolls  lost ;  A.T.,  Chapel  of  St.  John  Bapt. 
Beloe,  pi.  7  ;  Commission  Report,  pi.  183  ;  Cough,  II,  pi.  96, 
p.  255  ;  Harding  and  Moule,  pL  9,  p.  31.  XI.  John  Estney, 
abbot,  1498,  in  full  vests,  with  mitre  and  crosier,  fine  triple 
canopy  slightly  mutil.  ;  marg.  inscr.  and  2  shs.  lost  ;  now  on 
A.T.,  N.A.  of  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  14  (efi.)  ;  Beloe, 
pi.  6  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  100  (lower  part  of  efi.),  101  (crosier)  ; 
Builder,  LX VII,  454  ;  Commission  Report,  pi.  183  ;  Dart,  II, 
pi.  67,  p.  2  ;  CirVs  Own  Paper,  XV,  24  ;  Cough,  II,  pi.  81,  p.  210  ; 
Harding  and  Moule,  pi.  10,  p.  34  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  113. 
XII.  Sir  Humph.  Stanley,  one  of  the  bodyguard  to  Hen.  VII, 
1505,  in  arm.,  5  shs.  (2  lost).  Chapel  of  St.  Nicholas.  Ashdown, 
Armour,  271  (efi.)  ;  Beloe,  pi.  7  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  78  (efi.)  ; 
Harding  and  Moule,  pi.  11,  p.  38  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  580  (efi.)  ; 
Macklin,  Mon.  Br.,  1st  ed.,  65,  6th  ed.  73.  XIII.  Four  shs. 
(efi.  and  inscr.  lost).  Sir  Thos.  Parry  (otherwise  Vaughan), 
treasurer  of  the  household  and  master  of  the  courts  of  wards  and 
liveries  to  Queen  Elizth.,  1560  ;  all  palimp.,  made  up  of  frags., 
(a)  of  a  priest  in  mass  vests,  with  inscr.  to  Robt.  Elsmer,  rector 
of  Watton,  Herts.,  1512  ;  (b)  of  a  lady,  late  15th  cent.  ;  (c)  of  a 
benefaction  plate  dated  1531  ;  now  mur.,  N.A.  of  C.,  the  palimps. 
fastened  down.  Antiquaries  Journal,  III,  50  (palimps.).  XIV. 
Wm.  Bill,  S.T.D.,  dean,  provost  of  Eton,  master  of  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.,  and  chief  almoner  to  Queen  Elizth.,  1561,  in  gown  and 
hood,  10  Lat.  vv.  and  chamfer  inscr.,  the  latter  mutil.  ;  4  shs. 
lost ;  A.T.,  Chapel  of  St.  Benedict.  Beloe,  pi.  8  ;  Commission 
Report,  pi.  183  ;  Harding  and  Moule,  pi.  12,  p.  43.  XV. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Bilson,  bp.  of  Winchester,  privy  councillor  to  Jas.  I, 
1616,  aged  79,  S.A.  of  C.  XVI.  Inscr.,  marg.  inscr.,  mitre  and 
5  shs.  Hen.  Eerne,  S.T.D.,  (8th  son  of  Sir  John  Feme),  master  of 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  bp.  of  Chester  for  5  weeks,  1661,  aged  59, 
Chapel  of  St.  Edmund.  XVII.  Inscr.  Hen.  Killigrew,  S.T.P., 
prebendary,  1699,  worn  and  mutil..  Chapel  of  Hen.  VII.  There 
are  good  chamfer  inscrs.  on  several  of  the  royal  tombs  and  on 


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those  of  Simon  Langham,  abp.  of  Canterbury,  1367,  in  the  chapel 
of  St.  Benedict,  and  of  Sir  Bernard  Brocas,  1400,  in  the  chapel  of 
St.  Edmund.  The  brass  to  Thos.  of  Woodstock,  1397,  now  lost, 
is  engr.  by  Dart,  II,  pi.  89,  p.  46,  and  Sandford,  230,  and  reproduced 
from  Sandford  by  Beloe,  pi.  8,  and  from  Dart  in  L.  and  M.  Trans., 
I,  80.  The  slab  remains  in  the  Confessor  chapel.  The  entire 
brass  of  Edm.  Kirton,  D.D.,  abbot,  1466,  is  engr.  in  Dart,  II, 
pi.  71,  p.  2  ;  the  triple  canopy  (now  lost)  alone  remained  in 
Gough’s  time  and  is  engr.  in  his  Sep.  Mon.,  II,  pi.  81,  p.  210,  and 
from  this  reproduced  by  Beloe,  pi.  8.  The  slab,  in  which  one  lead 
shield  (now  effaced)  still  remains,  is  in  the  N.Tr.  In  a  MS.  in 
the  Ashmolean  Library,  Oxford  (D.  4,  8518,  fol.  392)  is  a  sketch 
of  a  brass  of  a  man  in  arm.,  formerly  in  N.Tr.  and  probably  the 
memorial  of  Bobt.  Haule,  who  was  murdered  there  in  1378  whilst 
resisting  a  band  of  armed  men  sent  by  John  of  Gaunt  to  force 
him  from  the  sanctuary. 

London,  Westminster,  St.  Margaret.  I.  [Thos].  Cole,  a 
burgess  in  parliament,  1597,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.  (who 
pos.)  with  1  son  and  2  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  in 
47  Eng.  and  2  Lat.  vv.,  1  sh.,  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  and  lozenge. 
Susanna,  dau.  of  Hen.  Gray  of  Enfield,  Staffs.,  esq.,  1654,  aged 
about  10,  mur.,  N.A.  In  Weever’s  Fun.  Mon.,  494,  495,  are 
engravings  of  the  brasses  to  Dame  Mary  Bylling,  widow  of  Sir 
Thos.  Bylling,  chief -justice,  1499,  and  of  her  2nd  husband  Wm. 
Cotton. 

London  Museums,  see  Museums. 

Mimms,  South.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  and  4  shs.  Hen.  Frowyk,  [1386], 
C.  Boutell,  Chr.  Mon.,  109.  II.  Thos.  Frowyk,  esq.,  [1448],  in 
arm.,  eff.  lost,  and  widow  [Elizth.],  with  6  sons  and  13  daus., 
inscr.  in  12  Lat.  vv.,  much  defaced.  Tower.  III.  Two  shs., 
Haberdashers  Co.,  and  East  Lands  Co.,  16th  cent.,  the  former 
rel.  on  N.  floor,  the  latter  rel.  on  floor  of  N.C.  IV.  Inscr.  Boger 
Hodsden,  1606,  and  w.  done,  had  5  sons  and  5  daus.,  N.  V. 
Inscr.  Bich.  Keterich,  1621,  and  w.  Prudence,  dau.  of  Hen.  Dym 
of  Haidon,  Norf.,  1602,  had  5  sons  and  6  daus.,  N.C.  VI. 
Inscr.  and  lozenge  (lost).  Martha,  dau.  of  Hen.  and  Joan  Ewer, 
1628,  aged  16,  N.C.  VII.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Hen.  Ewer  of  South 
Mimms,  gent.,  son  of  Thos.  Ewer  of  Shenleybury,  1641  ;  mar. 
Joan,  dau.  of  Bandoll  Marsh  of  Hendon,  had  1  son  and  3  daus.,  C. 
VIII.  Inscr.  and  lozenge.  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Thos.  Harrison  of 
South  Mimms,  esq.,  by  Kath.,  eld.  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Bland  of 
Kippax  Park,  Yorks.,  1661,  aged  13,  C. 


MIDDLESEX. 


315 


Northolt.  I.  Hen.  Rowdell,  esq.,  14-52,  in  arm.  with  livery 
collar,  sm.,S.  A.  Suffiing,!^.  II.  JohnGy£forde,inarm.,an(iw. 
Susan,  died  in  childbed,  1560,  aged  30,  with  9  sons  and  3  daus., 
inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  ;  4  shs.  lost  ;  partly  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  male 
eff.  portions  of  an  armed  fig.  c.  1480  ;  on  rev.  of  fern.  elf.  another 
portion  of  the  armed  fig.  and  2  pieces  of  a  lady  ;  on  rev.  of  sons 
2  pieces  of  an  inscr.,  15th  cent.  ;  on  rev.  of  daus.  a  group  of  about 
8  kng.  sons.  c.  1480  ;  the  palimps.  fastened  down,  C.  Girl’s  Own 
Paper,  XIV,  158  (obv.)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  29  (obv.  and 
rev.).  III.  Isaiah  Bures,  vicar,  M.A.  of  Balliol  ColL,  Oxford, 
1610,  aged  64,  in  gown,  kng.,  ach.  ;  his  w.  Kath.  pos.,  mur.,  C. 

Norwood.  I.  Math.  Housley,  gent.,  1618,  aged  35,  in  civil 
dress  ;  his  w.  Elizth.  pos.  ;  mur.,  C.  II.  Francis  Awsiter, 
esq.,  1624,  aged  67,  in  civil  dress  ;  mar.  Frances,  dau.  of  Laur. 
Horseman,  had  1  son  Rich.,  and  4  daus.  Elizth.,  Mary,  Anne, 
Rebecka  ;  mur.,  C. 

Perivale,  see  Greeneord,  Little. 

Pinner.  I.  Anne,  dau.  of  Eustace  Bedingfeld,  gent.,  1580, 
in  swaddling  clothes,  buried  by  her  grandmother  Margery,  widow 
of  John  Draper,  citizen  and  "  here  ”  brewer  of  London  ;  palimp., 
on  rev.  of  eff.  the  words  hier  licht  ”  from  a  late  Flemish  marg. 
inscr.  ;  on  rev.  of  inscr.  a  few  engr.  lines  only  ;  formerly  in  N.A., 
now  in  frame.  Vestry.  Girl’s  Own  Paper,  XIV,  21  (obv.)  ;  L. 
and  M.  Trans.,  Ill,  178  (obv.).  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a 
rubbing  of  an  inscr.,  now  lost,  to  Hen.  Edlyn,  gent.,  son  of 
Rich.  Edlyn  senior,  1627  ;  Audrey  Smith,  widow,  sister  and 
exor.  pos. 

Ruislep.  I.  Frag,  of  inscr.  and  portion  of  a  group  of  daus. 
(8  remaining),  c.  1530,  now  on  jamb  of  E.  window  of  S.A.  The 
slab  remains  on  the  floor  and  shows  indents  for  a  civilian  and  w., 
inscr.  and  groups  of  sons  and  daus.  II.  [Ralph  Hawtrey, 
gent.,  1574],  aged  79,  in  civil  dress  with  6  sons,  and  w.  [Winifrid 
Wollaston  or  Wallis  on,  1573],  aged  71,  with  6  daus.,  all  standing 
under  a  double  arch.,  rect.  pi.  ;  inscr.  and  sh.  lost  ;  replaced 
in  1913  and  rel.  in  a  new  marble  slab  on  C.  wall  together  with  an 
inscr.  recording  its  recovery.  III.  John  Hawtrey,  esq.,  J.P., 
1593,  aged  68,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Bregget  [Lovett,  widow  of 
Gabriel  Dormer],  4  shs.  ;  an  ach.  lost  ;  C.  IV,  Civilian, 
c.  1600,  with  4  daus.  ;  inscr.  and  sons  lost  ;  N.  V.  Inscr.  with 
8  Eng.  vv.  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Rich.  Living  of  Ruislip,  w.  of  Abr. 
Keene,  citizen  and  coachmaker  of  London,  1696,  aged  49,  on  same 
slab  as  no.  IV.  In  C.  but  partly  covered  is  a  slab  with  indents 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


for  a  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Roger  de  Southcot,  14th 
cent. 

Shepperton.  I.  Two  dans.,  c.  1520  ;  parents  and  inscr.  lost  ; 
now  under  seats,  C. 

Stanmore.  I.  Inscr.  John  Burnell,  mcht.,  free  of  the  Cloth- 
workers’  Co.,  1605,  aged  78  ;  left  issue  by  his  w.  Barbara  3  sons 
and  2  daus.,  mur.,  N.A. 

Stanwell.  I.  Rich,  de  Thorp,  rector,  1408,  hf.  eh.  in  mass 
vests.,  C.  Oent.  Mag.,  1793,  ii,  993  ;  L.  and  M.  Trans.,  Ill, 
117.  II.  Ach.  on  oval  plate,  Bowden,  17th  cent.  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
S.A.  The  tomb,  now  destroyed,  with  brasses  to  Thos.  Windsor, 
esq.,  1485,  is  engr.  in  Gent.  Mag.  as  above. 

Stratford-le-Bow,  see  Bow. 

Teddington.  I.  John  Goodyere,  1506,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Thomasyn,  sm.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  Rich.  Parsons  of  Taunton, 
esq.,  escheator  of  Somerset  and  Dorset,  one  of  the  attornies  of 
the  King’s  bench,  1613,  aged  56,  K. 

Tottenham.  I.  Inscr.  Jeffrye  Walkdine,  citizen  and  skinner 
of  London,  free  of  the  Mcht. -Adventurers  and  Muscovia  Cos., 
1599,  now  mur.,  S.A.  II.  John  Burrough  of  Tottenham  High 
Cross,  gent.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  1616,  with  2  sons  and 
1  dau.,  rel.,  N.  III.  Lady  Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir  Edw.  Barkham, 
lord  mayor  [in  1621],  w.  of  Sir  Anth.  Irby  of  Boston,  Lines., 
1640,  with  3  daus.  Jane,  Margt.,  Jane,  all  dec.,  kng.,  rect.  pi. 
with  inscr.  and  sh.,  mur.,  S.A.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings 
of  the  following  brasses,  now  lost  :  (1)  Inscr.  Thos.  Hymyngham, 
1499  ;  (2)  Inscr.  Umfray,  son  of  Wat  Povey  of  London,  1511  ; 

(3)  Inscr.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Hymyngham  “ye  older  ”,  1512  ; 

(4)  Inscr.  and  sh.  Dame  Dorcas,  dau.  of  John  Eccleston  of 
Lancaster,  gent.,  w.  of  Sir  Rich.  Martin,  twice  lord  mayor  of 
London,  1599,  had  5  sons  and  1  dau.  Cansick,  F.  T.,  Epitaphs 
in  Middx.,  1875,  52  (sh.)  ;  (5)  Inscr.  Thos.  Wheler  of  Woodgreen, 
esq.,  and  dau.  Martha,  both  died  1611  ;  (6)  A  sh.,  Heyborn  imp. 
Candeler.  Cansick,  47,  formerly  with  an  inscr.  to  Anne,  dau.  of 
Rich.  Candeler,  esq.,  w.  of  Sir  Ferdinando  Heyborn,  1615.  In 
J.  H.  Sperling's  Church  Walks  in  Middx,  (frontis.)  is  an  engraving 
of  the  lost  brass  to  Walter  Hunt,  priest,  1419,  hf.  eff.  in  mass 
vests,  holding  a  book  on  which  is  a  chalice  ;  and  in  W.  Robinson's 
Hist,  of  Tottenham,  1840,  vol.  II,  are  engravings  of  (1)  Walter 
Hunt,  p.  52,  (2)  Thos.,  son  of  Geo.  Hymyngham,  1512,  p.  51,  and 
(3)  Umfray  Povey,  p.  56,  all  now  lost. 


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317 


Twickenham.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  with  royal  arms.  Rich.  Burton, 
chief  cook  to  the  King,  1443,  and  w.  Agnes,  mur.,  S.A. 

WiLLESDEN.  I.  Barth.  Willesden,  comptroller  of  the  great 
roll  of  pipe,  1492,  in  civil  dress,  and  ws.  Margt.  and  Margt.  ;  one 
w.,  4  dans.,  and  inscr.  lost ;  rel.,  C.  OirVs  Own  Paper,  XIV,  21. 
Rubbing  of  daus.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  II.  Margt.  Roberts,  dau. 
of  Robt.  Fyncham,  esq.,  1505,  inscr.  mutil.  ;  3  sons  and  3  daus. 
lost  ;  rel.,  C.  Rubbing  of  children  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  III. 
Wm.  Lichefeld,  LL.D.,  vicar,  residentiary  of  St.  Paul’s  Cath., 
1517,  in  cope  and  cap,  rel.,  C.  Girl’s  Own  Paper,  XIV,  156. 
IV.  Edm.  Roberts  of  Neasdon,  esq.,  1585,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws., 
(1)  Frauncys,  dau.  and  h.  of  Rich.  Welles  of  Herts.,  esq.,  with 
2  sons  and  4  daus.,  (2)  Fayth,  dau.  and  h.  of  John  Patenson  of 
London,  gent.,  with  2  sons  and  1  dau.,  16  Eng.  and  2  Lat.  vv., 
inscr.  and  3  shs.  ;  possibly  palimp.,  C.  V.  Jane,  w.  of  John 
Barne,  esq.,  1609,  aged  64,  mar.,  49  years  and  7  months,  with  2 
daus.  (one  lost),  Mary,  w.  of  Francis  Roberts  of  Willesden,  esq., 
and  Elizth.,  w.  of  Edw.  Altham  of  Latton,  Essex,  esq.,  2  shs., 
rel.,  C.  Girl’s  Own  Paper,  XIV,  158  (eff.  of  mother). 

The  brasses  are  lost  from  Chiswick,  that  to  Wm.  Bordall,  princi¬ 
pal  vicar  of  Chiswick,  1435,  in  cope,  is  engr.  in  T .  Faulkner’ s  Hist, 
of  Brentford,  1845,  320.  The  eh.  was  in  the  possession  of  the 
churchwarden,  the  canopy  and  inscr.  were  then  gone.  At 
Harmondswokth  the  following  brasses  disappeared  at  the 
restoration  in  1864  :  (1)  Two  civilians,  one  much  mutil.,  also  6 
sons  and  6  daus.,  c.  1600  ;  (2)  Inscr.  Agnes  Urmeston,  widow, 
1614  ;  (3)  Leonard  Davies,  pastor,  1623  ;  (4)  Inscr.  Dan.  Bankys, 
gent.,  1665,  and  ws.,  Mary,  by  whom  9  sons  and  10  daus.,  and 
Elizth.,  by  whom  2  sons  and  4  daus.  An  inscr.  at  Highgate  to 
Elizth.,  widow  of  John  Jaques,  esq.,  1624,  aged  49,  had  5  sons 
and  2  daus.,  a  widow  for  19  years  ;  her  dau.  Kath  Smith,  and  eld. 
son  Thos.  pos.  ;  is  lost.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  The 
brass  to  Sir  Thos.  Leigh,  1545,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  formerly  at 
St.  Leonard’s,  Shoreditch,  is  engr.  in  H.  Ellis’  Hist,  of  the 
Church,  p.  51,  and  in  Survey  of  London,  St.  Leonard,  pi.  6.  In 
Sir  W.  Dugdale’s  Hist,  of  St.  Paul’s  Cathedral,  ed.  by  Sir  Hen. 
Ellis,  1818,  pp.  45,  51-54,  57,  70,  are  engravings  of  brasses  formerly 
in  existence  in  the  old  cathedral ;  two  are  also  reproduced  in 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  1,  pi.  3. 


318 


LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


MONMOUTHSHIRE . 

Bradney.  A  History  of  Monmouthshire,  by  J.  A.  Bradney,  3  vols,  1904-23. 

ABERGAVENNA^  I.  Wm.  Herbert  of  Coldbrook,  1579,  3  ws.  and 
13  children,  said  to  be  under  floor  of  S.C.  II.  Inscr.  with  arms 
of  Mercer’s  Co.  John  Morgon,  gent.,  son  of  Evan  Morgon,  1587, 
aged  42,  on  stalls.  Bradney,  I,  pi.  6,  p.  164.  III.  Inscr.  with 
6  Lat.  vv.  Rich.  Baker,  burgess,  1551,  aged  54,  and  grandson 
Rich.,  recorder  of  the  town,  1598,  aged  41  ;  Wm.,  son  of  the 
former  and  father  of  the  latter  pos.  ;  mur.,  S.C.  IV.  Inscr. 
Walter  Lewis,  apothecary  and  freeman  of  London,  1619,  left 
behind  him  his  w.  and  6  daus.,  on  stalls.  Bradney,  I,  pi.  6,  p.  164. 
V.  Maurice  Hughes,  vicar,  master  of  the  free  school,  1631,  in  gown  ; 
he  left  surviving  by  his  w.  Joan,  dau.  of  Rice  Harbert  of  Could - 
brooke,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Wm.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Rich. 
Harbert,  1  son  Robt.,  a  clerk,  and  a  dau.,  Cath.  ;  under  wooden 
floor,  C.  VI.  Inscr.  Andrew  Powell,  1631,  mur.,  S.C.  VII. 
Margt.  dau.  of  Wm.  Herbert  of  Coulebrooke,  esq.,  dec.,  w.  of 
John  Robertes,  gent.,  1637,  with  child  in  swaddling  clothes,  she 
left  a  son  Herbert,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  sm.,  local,  mur.,  S.C. 
Bradney,  I,  pi.  6,  p.  164.  VIII.  Inscr.  Lewis  James,  gent., 
1633,  aged  48,  twice  bayliff  of  the  town  ;  by  Alice  his  w.  he  had 
''  aleaven  ”  children,  6  sons,  John,  Lewis,  Walter,  Wm.,  Matt., 
Andrew,  and  5  daus . ,  Alice,  Amy,  Margt. ,  Joan,  and  a  5th  "  vnborne 
at  his  death”  ;  his  w.  pos.  ;  C.  underfloor.  IX.  Inscr.  with 
8  Eng.  vv.  John  Stevens  grocer,  1662,  and  son  John  Stevens, 
grocer,  1672  ;  also  Hen.  Maurice,  1682  (added),  C.  Bradney, 
I,  pi.  6,  p.  164. 

Dingestow.  I.  Inscr.  Jane,  4th  dau.  of  John  Jones  of  Treowen, 
esq.,  died  unmarried,  1604,  aged  16,  mur.,  C.  Bradney,  II,  69. 

Llangattock-nigh-Usk.  I.  Zirophaeniza,  dau.  of  Wm. 
Mathewe  of  Radyr,  Glamorgan,  esq.,w.  of  Andrew  Powell,  esq., 
1625,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  mur.,  C.  Bradney,  I,  349. 

Llangattock  Yibon  Avel.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Thos. 
Evans,  gent.,  1629,  mur.,  C. 

Llanover.  I.  Wm.  Prichard  of  Llano ver,  esq.,  and  his  son 
and  h.  Math.,  [1610],  “  lineally  descended  from  the  bodye  of 
Cradocke  Vraichvras  Earle  of  Hereford  &  Prince  betweene  Wye 
and  Seaverne  ”,  rect.  pi.  with  2  efls.  in  arm.,  ach.  and  inscr.,  on  a 
pew.  Bradney,  I,  392. 


NORFOLK. 


319 


Matherne.  I.  Philip  Williams,  1562,  aged  71,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Alice,  1567,  aged  62,  kng.,  rect.  pL  with  inscr.,  4  Eng. 
and  2  Lat.  vv.  ;  their  son  Hen.  pos.  1590  ;  mur.,  S.A. 

UsK.  I.  Inser.  in  8  Welsh  vv.  Adam  de  Usk,  [1421].  Archceo- 
logia,  II,  20  ;  Bradney,  III,  62  ;  Cox,  W.,  Tour  in  Monmouthsh., 
418  ;  7.  Cymmrodor,  XXXI,  134.  Adam  de  Usk  was  author  of 
the  chronicle  bearing  his  name.  II.  Inscr.  Margt.  Baskervyle, 
2nd  w.  of  Hen.  Rumsey,  1613.  Bradney,  III,  62.  Both  inscrs. 
on  ledge  of  screen. 


NORFOLK. 

Beloe.  A  Series  of  Photolithographs  of  Mon.  Brasses  in  Norfolk,  by 
E.  M.  Beloe,  foL,  25  plates,  1890-91. 

Blomefield.  Hist,  of  Norfolk,  by  E.  Blomefield  and  C.  Parkin,  11  vols., 
1805-10. 

Carthew,  Bradenham.  A  History  of  West  and  East  Bradenham,  by 
G.  A.  Carthew,  4to,  1883. 

Carthew,  Launditch.  The  Hundred  of  Launditch,  by  G.  A.  Carthew,  4to, 
1877-79. 

Cotman.  Engravings  of  Sepulchral  Brasses  in  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  by 
J.  S.  Cotman,  2nd  ed.,  2  vols.,  4to,  1839. 

Farrer,  Brasses.  A  List  of  Mon.  Brasses  remaining  in  the  county  of  Norfolk 
in  1890,  by  E.  Farrer,  8vo,  1890.  (N.B. — Illustrations  in  the  large 

paper  or  4to  copies  only.) 

Farrer,  Heraldrv.  The  Church  Heraldry  of  Norfolk,  by  E.  Farrer,  3  vols., 
8vo,  1887-1893. 

Mason.  Hist,  of  Norfolk,  by  R.  H.  Mason,  4to,  1884. 

Norf.  Arch.  Norfolk  Archaeology  or  Transactions  of  the  Norfolk  and 
Norwich  Archaeological  Society. 

Winter.  Selection  of  Norfolk  Antiquities,  by  C.  J.  W.  Winter,  2  vols  4to, 
1885-6,  1887-8. 

Acle.  I.  Inscr.  John  Palmer,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Wm. 
Gay  and  w.  Emme,  1505,  local,  X.  II.  John  Swanne,  1533, 
in  civil  dress,  head  gone,  local,  sm.,  C.  IV.  Thos.  Stones, 
minister  of  the  par.  for  43  yeares,  1627,  aged  73,  hf.  elf.  in  gown 
and  cap,  sm.,  mur.,  C.  Norf.  Arch.,  X,  201  ;  Suffling,  244. 

Aldborough.  I.  Inscr.  Clemens  Herward,  gent.,  1427,  now 
mur.,  X.A.  Farrer,  Brasses,  pi.  2,  p.  2.  II.  [Bobt.  Herward, 
1481],  in  arm.  ;  inscr.  and  4  shs.  lost  ;  local,  X.  Farrer,  pi.  1, 
p.  1  ;  Suffling,  82.  III.  Anne,  w.  of  Robt.  Herward,  1485  ; 
4  shs.  lost  ;  local,  X.  Farrer,  pi.  1,  p.  1  ;  Macklin,  Mon.  Br., 
1st  ed.,  72,  6th  ed.,  81  ;  Suffling,  82.  IV.  Civilian,  c.  1490, 
with  pouch  and  anelace,  local,  rel.,  X.  Farrer,  pi.  2,  p.  2  ;  Suffling, 


320 


LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


185.  V.  Inscr.  Rich.  Ricards,  1493,  local,  now  mur.,  N.A. 
Farrer,  pi.  2,  p.  2.  Possibly  belongine:  to  no.  IV. 

Anmer.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Parry,  “  a  Cambro-britan  and  person 
here  between  56  and  57  years  ”,  1624,  aged  80  or  thereabout, 
local,  C. 

Antingham.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Keson,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  Hen.  Keson,  rector,  1502,  local,  N.  III.  Rich.  Calthorp, 
esq.,  son  of  John  Calthorp  of  Cokthorp,  esq.,  1554,  in  arm.,  and 
w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Edm.  Hastyngs,  esq.,  widow  of  Robt.  Raynnes, 
esq.,  1562,  (eff.  lost),  with  19  children,  11  sons.  Hen.,  Geo.,  John, 
Anth.,  John,  Thos.,  Edm.,  Wm.,  Geo.,  Martyn,  Bartram  (names 
mutil.),  and  5  daus.,  Mary,  Elizth.,  Anne,  Alice,  Eraunces,  and 
2  sons  and  1  dau.  unnamed  by  her  1st  husband,  4  shs.  including 
the  Mcht-ad venturers  and  Mercers’  Co.  ;  a  sm.  pi.  bearing 
‘  ‘  Anthony  Calthorp  mercer  ”  who  probably  pos .  lost ;  N.  Cotman 
I,  pi.  74,  p.  39;  Suffling,  94.  IV.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Bartram 
Calthorp,  esq.,  1596  ;  mar.  Margt.,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Edm. 
Tichebourne  of  Etonbridge,  Kent,  esq.,  had  2  sons  and  6  daus.,  N. 
In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  an  inscr.  to  Margerie  Keson, 
c.  1500,  local,  now  lost. 

Ashwellthorpe.  I.  Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Bowchier, knt.,lord  Berners,  w.  of  [Edm.]  Knyvett,  a  widow 
23  years,  1561,  curious,  local,  K.C. 

Attlebridge.  I.  Inscr.  John  Wafyn  “de  Attilbrigge  ”,  1457, 
N.A.  II.  Inscr.  (heart  lost).  Hugh  Been,  1486,  and  w.  Joan,  N. 

III.  Inscr.  Thos.  Peck,  died  “  in  festo  sancti  Laurencii  ”,  1493,  N. 

IV.  Inscr.  Wm.,  son  and  h.  of  Wm.  Elys,  baron  of  the  exchequer, 
c.  1520,  local,  N.  V.  Chalice  and  wafer  for  Geo.  Cuynggam, 
vicar,  c.  1525,  local,  C.  VI.  Inscr.  with  2  Eng.  vv.  Alex.  Beding- 
feld,  1588,  on  same  slab  as  no.  II. 

Aylsham.  I.  Thos.  Tylson,  B.C.L.,  vicar,  c.  1490,  in  surplice, 
text  from  Job  on  scrolls,  mcht.  mark  (?  not  belonging),  much 
worn,  C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XLIX,  48,  fig.  22  (mk.)  ;  Lane,  and  dies. 
Hist.  Soc.  Trans.,  4  S.  XXVI,  34,  no.  79  (mk.).  II.  Robt. 
Farman,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Kath.,  c.  1490,  local,  sm.,  rel.,  C. 
III.  Rich.  Howard,  citizen  and  sheriff  of  Norwich,  1499,  and  w. 
Cecily,  skeletons  in  shrouds,  local,  rel.,  C.  Girl’s  Own  Paper, 
XVI^  150  ;  MacUin,  Mon.  Br.,  1st  ed.,  82,  6th  ed.,  93  ;  Suffling, 
248.  IV.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  worn, 
rel.,  C.  V.  Thos.  Wymer,  “  worsted  wever  ”,  a  benefactor  to 
the  ch.both  during  life  and  after  death,  1507,  in  shroud,  local,  C. 
Suffling,  254.  VI.  Inscr.  John  Furmary,  B.D.,  vicar,  archdeacon 


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of  Stowe,  prebendary  of  Walton  in  Lincoln  cath.,  [1610],  C., 
partly  covered  by  water  pipe. 

Baconsthorpe.  I.  Inscr.  Alice,  dan.  of  Hen.  Heydon,  esq., 
1479,  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Two  shs.,  Heydon  imp.  Willoughby  and 
Willoughby  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Sir  John  Heydon,  1550, 
and  w.  Kath.  Willoughby,  C.  III.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm. 
Drury,  1st.  w.  of  Sir  Christ.  Heydon,  1561,  in  heraldic  dress,  kng., 
now  with  1  sh.  (belonging  to  no.  II),  mur.,  S.A.,  and  inscr.  on  sill 
of  window,  A.T.  destroyed.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  II,  II  (eff.)  ;  GirVs 
Own  Pa-per,  XVI,  150  (eff.)  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  XI,  73  (eff.).  The  effs. 
of  Sir  Christ.,  died  1579  (date  filled  in  on  inscr.),  and  his  2nd  w. 
Temperance,  dau.  of  Sir  Wymonde  Carewe,  widow  of  Thos.  de 
Grey  of  Merton,  esq.,  1577  (date  filled  in),  lost.  IV.  Inscr.  and 
sh.  Dame  Anne,  dau.  and  coh.  of  John  Dodg,  esq.,  w.  (1)  of  John 
Potts  of  Mannington,  esq.,  (2)  of  Sir  Christ.  Heydon,  knt.,  1642, 
aged  75  ;  her  eld.  son  Sir  John  Potts,  knt.  and  bart.,  pos,  ;  mur., 
S.A.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  II,  II  ;  Norf.  Arch.  XI,  73.  V.  Inscr. 
Joseph  Clark,  rector  for  [36]  years,  1700,  aged  76,  and  w.  Sarah, 
1693,  aged  56,  mur.,  C. 

Bank  AM.  I.  Inscr.  Dame  Elizth.  Mowntney,  prioress  [of  the 
nunnery  of  St.  George,  Thetford,  1518],  N.  Removed  from 
Thetford  after  the  dissolution. 

Barney.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Blower  alias  Barkere  of  Berney, 
c.  1500,  mutil.  II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Lounde,  vicar,  c.  1500.  Both 
nailed  to  pulpit. 

Barnham  Broom.  I.  Edm.  Bryghtye,  gent.,  1467,  f  eff.  in 
civil  dress  with  scroll,  inscr.  mutil.  and  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion 
of  the  shaft  of  a  canopy  ;  local,  N.  II.  John  Dorant,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Ellen,  1514,  1  sh.,  local,  N.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 
is  a  rubbing  of  no.  I,  with  inscr.  complete,  and  of  an  inscr.  to 
Margt.  Bryghtye,  1483,  local,  now  lost. 

Barningham  Northwood.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Bakon,  1472,  N. 
II.  Hen.  Pagrave,  esq.,  1516,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne,  with  5  sons 
and  7  daus.,  4  shs.,  local,  S.A.  Anastatic  Drawing  Soc.,  1884-6, 
pi.  14  ;  Palmer,  J.  P.,  and  Tucker,  S.,  Palgrave  Family  Memorials, 
1878,  6.  III.  Inscr.  Jas.  Bacun,  1531  in  arabios,  local,  worn, 
N.A.' 

Barningham  Winter.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1410,  2  shs., 
symbol  of  St.  Luke  ;  marg,  inscr.  lost ;  now  mur.,  C.  Farrer, 
Brasses,  pi.  3,  p.  5.  Probably  John  Wynter,  knt.  of  the  shire 

in  1407  and  1414,  mar.  (1) - -  Braylesford,  (2)  Elizth. 

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Barsham,  East.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.,  relating  to  foundation  of 
almshouses  by  Jas.  Calthorpe,  1637,  nowin  church,  mur.,  C. 

Barsham,  West.  I.  Inscr.  Barbara,  eld.  dau.  of  Roger  Godsalve, 
esq.,  w.  of  John  Pots,  esq.,  died  in  childbed,  1615,  aged  25,  had 
issue  Anne,  Willoughby,  Barbara,  C.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Edw. 
Gournay,  son  and  h.  of  Thos.  Gournay,  esq.,  by  Martha, 
dau.  of  Sir  Edw.  Lewkenor  of  Denham,  Suff.,  1641,  aged  33,  C. 
Cotman,  II,  pi.  93,  p.  46  ;  Ourney,  D.,  Record  of  the  House  of 
Gournay,  472. 

Barton  Ture.  I.  Inscr.  Magister  ”  Andr.  Emmesson, 
1488,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  Thos.  Amys,  1495,  which 
gaf  a  mesbook  and  made  this  chapel  her  and  a  sewte  of  blewe 
damask  also  gaf  I  of  god  ”,  local,  S.C.  or  Vestry.  Winter,  II, 
pt.  6.  III.  Inscr.  Thos.  Amys  and  w.  Margery,  c.  1500,  “  of 
such  godes  as  God  had  the  seid  Thomas  lent,  dede  make  thys 
chapel  of  Seint  Thomas  to  a  good  entent”,  local,  S.C.  IV. 
Inscr.  (chalice  lost).  John  Idewyn,  vicar,  1497,  “  qui  dedit  usui 
ejusdem  ecclesie  unum  integrum  vestimentum  de  rubeo  velvet  ”, 
local,  C.  ’V.  Inscr.  John  Kocke,  1512,  local,  N. 

Bawburgh.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Edm.  Ryghtwys.  S.T.P., 
vicar,  rector  of  St.  Michael-at-Plea,  Norwich,  1493,  local,  C. 
II.  Inscr.  Robt.  Tylney  and  w.  Isabel,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  III. 
Robt.  Grote,  1500,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Agnes  (eff.  lost),  local,  N. 
IV.  Thos.  Tyard,  S.T.B.,  vicar,  1505,  in  shroud,  local,  C.  V. 
Chalice  and  wafer  for  Wm.  Richers,  vicar,  1531,  C,  under  moveable 
seat.  Haines,  125  (chalice)  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  204  (chalice)  ; 
Norf.  Arch.,  X,  201.  VI.  Philip  Tenison,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon 
of  Norf.,  rector  of  Hethersett  and  Foulsham,  king’s  scholar  of 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  1660,  aged  48,  a  sm.  eff.  in  shroud,  inscr.  and 
1  sh.,  local,  C.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  I,  267  (inscr.  and  sh.)  ;  Macklin, 
Br.  of  Eng.,  215  (eff.)  ;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  3  S.  II,  33  (inscr.  and 
sh.). 

Beechamwell.  I.  Priest,  c.  1385,  in  mass  vests.  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
rel.,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  27  ;  Beloe,  pi.  10  ;  Boutell, 
Series.  Possibly  John  Chervill,  rector,  1349-84.  II.  John 
Grymston,  rector,  1430,  hf .  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  C.  Farrer,  Brasses, 
pi.  4,  p.  22, 

Beeston  Regis.  I.  Symbols  of  SS.  Mark  (now  covered)  and 
Luke  encircled  by  inscrs.,  15th  cent. ;  eff.  of  a  priest  lost ;  C.  II. 
Inscr.  Robt.  Ryston,  canon,  “ frater  istius  loci”,  c.  1500,  local,  C. 
Possibly  removed  from  Beeston  Priory.  III.  Inscr.  (mutil.). 
Thos.  Sprynggold,  c.  1500,  local,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Thos.  Hook, 


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1522,  local,  C.  V.  John  Deynes,  1527,  in  civil  dress  with  whistle 
suspended  from  neck,  and  w.  Kath.,  local,  once  on  A.T.  in  N.A. 
with  death’s  head,  etc.^  now  or  C.  floor.  Farrer,  Brasses^  pi.  5, 
p.  7  ;  Girl’s  Own  Paper,  XV,  390.  VI.  Inscr.  Thos.  Symson, 
priest,  1531,  local,  C.  Nos.  II,  IV  and  VI  now  under  stalls. 

Beeston  St.  Laurence.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Jas.  Preston, 
gent.,  1630,  aged  66,  C.  Bemoved  from  Old  Buckenham  ch. 
in  1808. 

Beighton.  I.  Inscr.  John  Tympe,  1524,  local,  S.A.  II. 
Inscr.  Isabel,  w.  of  John  Hufie,  1525,  local,  S.A. 

Belaugh  (South  Erpingham).  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Pelde,  c.  1500, 
local,  C.  II.  Chalice  and  wafer  for  John  Peelde,  rector,  1508, 
local,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Pawe,  rector,  1552,  local,  N.A. 

Billingford  (Earsham).  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  le  Grys,  esq.,  lord 
and  patron  of  this  ch.,  son  of  Christ,  le  Grys,  esq.,  1583  ;  mar. 
Susanna,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Thos.  Hyre,  esq.,  had  1  son,  Christ., 
C.  step.  II.  Inscr.  Chas.  le  Grys,  gent.,  only  son  of  Hen.  le 
Grys  by  Ann,  dau.  of  Anth.  Yaxley,  1634,  local,  C. 

Binham.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1530,  f  effs.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local, 
much  worn,  N. 

Bintry.  I.  Chalice  and  wafer  for  Thos.  Hoont,  chaplain, 
rector,  1510,  local,  worn,  N.  II.  Inscr.  (mutil.).  Robt.  Goodwyn 
and  w.  Margt.,  1518,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Edm.  Ruste,  1525, 
local,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  Wm.  Ruste,  1531,  local,  N. 

Bircham,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  Edith  Coote,  w.  of  master  John 
Wattis,  notary,  c.  1470,  N.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of 
a  civilian,  c.  1470,  head,  feet,  and  inscr.  lost.  Possibly  John 
Wattis,  notary.  Formerly  in  N.,  but  stolen  about  1882. 

Bixley.  I.  Inscr.  Stephen  Mathun,  1463,  C. 

Blakeney.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Brown  and  w.  Amee,  c.  1500, 
local,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Rowd  and  w.  Helen,  c.  1500,  local,  N. 

III.  Inscr.  Hen.  Scheppard,  and  w.  Kath.,  c.  1500,  local,  N. 

IV.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Calthorp,  esq.,  one  of  the  founders  of 

-  (?),  1503,  and  w.  Alice  [Astley],  local,  N.  V.  Inscr.  Thos. 

Hobb,  1604,  S.A. 

Blickling.  I.  Bust  of  a  civilian,  c.  1360  ;  inscr.  lost ;  N.A. 
Beloe,  pi.  9  ;  Girl’s  Own  Paper,  XVI,  150  ;  Haines,  134.  II. 
Sir  Nich.  Dagworth,  lord  of  Blickling,  1401,  in  arm.,  4  shs.,  marg. 
inscr.  mutil.,  large,  S.A.  Assoc.  Archil.  Soc.  Reports,  XVIII,  ii, 
188  ;  Beloe,  pi.  17  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  Builder,  LIX,  406  ;  Cotman, 
I,  pi.  13,  p.  11  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1858,  ii,  329  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  I,  p.  5  ; 
Hewitt,  Armour,  II,  200  ;  Suffling,  47  (eff.)  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus. 


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List,  pi.  11  (eff.).  III.  Roger  Felthorp,  1454,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Cecilie,  with  11  sons  and  5  dans,  standing  before  their 
parents,  an  early  instance  of  this  peculiar  style,  sm.,  N.  Cotman, 
I,  pi.  23,  p.  19.  IV.  Cecilie,  sister  of  Geolf.  Boleyn,  lord  of  the 
manor,  1458,  ''  who  decessed  in  her  maydenhode  of  the  age  of 
L  yeeres”,  with  flowing  hair,  C.  Oough,  II,  pi.  40,  p.  126  (eff.). 
V.  Inscr.  Hen.  Jerveys,  rector,  1460,  local,  N.A.  VI.  Anne, 
dan.  of  Wm.  Boleyn,  esq.,  1479,  aged  3  years,  11  months  and  13 
days,  1  sh.,  local,  C.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  33,  p.  23  ;  Oough,  II,  pi.  40, 
p.  126.  VII.  Inscr.  Agnes  Appylyerd,  "  buried  ye  vi  day  of 
March  ye  iii  Sunday  of  lent  ”,  1484,  and  her  2  husbands  Robt. 
PhiJeppes  and  Wm.  Reynald,  local,  S.A.  VIII.  Isabel  [Boleyn], 
w.  of  Wm.  Cheyne  of  the  Isle  of  Sheppey,  Kent.,  esq.,  1485,  1  sh., 
local,  C.  Ashdown,  Costume,  185  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  Fairholt, 
Costume,  I,  224  ;  Girl’s  Own  Paper,  XVI,  150.  IX,  Inscr.  Wm. 
Balys,  c.  1490,  local,  N.A.  X.  Inscr.  Joan  Ward,  1490,  local, 
partly  covered,  N.A.  XI.  Inscr.  Margt.  Walon,  c.  1490,  local, 
N.  XII.  Inscr.  Anth.,  son  of  Sir  Wm.  Boleyn,  1493,  local,  C. 
XIII.  Inscr.  Roger  Walssh,  gent.,  1499,  local,  N.  XIV.  Inscr. 
Geoff.  Appelyerd,  c.  1500,  local,  S.A.  XV.  Inscr.  Agnes 
Jekyl,  c.  1500,  local,  partly  covered,  N.A.  XVI.  Inscr.  Thos. 
Barker,  c.  1500,  local,  S.A.  XVII.  Inscr.  John  Catys,  1503 
in  arabics,  local,  N.  XVIII.  Inscr.  John  Cok,  1503  in  arabics, 
local,  N.  XIX.  Anne  a  Wode,  2nd  w.  of  Thos.  Asteley  of 
Melton  Constable,  esq.,  “  que  in  die  sancti  Agapiti  mart3uis 
masculum  et  femellam  ad  partum  peperit  et  post  parturiendi 
periculum  subito  migravit  ad  dominum  anno  benignissimi 
christi  ”,  1512,  with  infants  in  swaddling  clothes  in  her  arms, 
local,  N.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  51,  p.  30  ;  Girl’s  Own  Paper,  XVI,  150 
(eff.)  ;  Oough,  II,  pi.  37,  fig.  1,  p.  cccix  ;  Haines,  221  (eff.)  ; 
Suffling,  152  (eff.).  XX.  Inscr.  Robt.  Grise,  1518,  local,  N. 
XXI.  Inscr.  John  Barker,  c.  1520,  local,  S.A.  XXII.  Inscr. 
Margt.  Grise,  c.  1520,  local,  N. 

Blofield.  I.  Inscr.  John  Howys,  father  of  Thos.  Howys, 
rector,  1458,  C.,  partly  covd.  by  organ.  II.  Inscr.  Margt., 
w.  of  John  Barnard,  1497,  local,  S.A.  III.  Inscr.  John  Kydman, 
1524,  and  w.  Margt.,  local,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Edw.  Paston, 
esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Thos.  Paston,  knt.,1630 ;  his  son  John  pos.  ; 
C.  V.  Inscr.  and  lozenge.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Hen.  Berney  of 
Reedham,  w.  of  Edw.  Paston,  esq.,  1641  ;  her  son  John  pos.  ;  C. 
Farrer,  Heraldry,  I,  226.  VI.  Inscr.  Jas.  Booty,  1666,  local, 
by  the  blacksmith  (?),  S.A. 


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Blo  Norton.  I.  Sh.,  Stede  imp.  Brome  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C. 
[John  Stede,  esq.,  1540].  II.  Inscr.  and  4  Eng.  vv.  (sh.  lost). 
Thos.  Brampton,  esq.,  1576,  C.,  now  under  organ. 

Bodham.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  only  dan.  of  Wm.  Paston,  esq., 
c.  1500,  N.  II.  Inscr.  John  Fuller,  1512,  local,  N. 

Booton.  I.  Inscr.  Joan,  w.  of  John  Shillynge  senior,  c.  1500, 
local,  N.  II.  Inscr.  John  Chelyng  and  w.  Elizth.,  c.  1500, 
slightly  mutil.,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Mary,  dau.  of  Christ. 
Layer,  citizen  and  alderman  of  Norwich,  1592,  C.  VI.  Inscr. 
Edw.  Fentone,  preacher  of  the  word  in  Boton  for  46  years,  1610, 
mur.,  C. 

Bradenham,  East.  I.  Inscr.  Bridget,  w.  of  Francies  Page  of 
Norwich,  baker,  1646,  local,  S.A. 

Bradestone.  I.  Inscr.  Osbert,  son  of  John  Berney  of  Reedham, 
esq.,  lord  of  Brayston,  c.  1470,  mutil.,  local,  C.  II.  Inscr. 
Hen.  Love,  1518,  N. 

Bradfield.  I.  Inscr.  John  Tebald,  1490,  and  2  ws.  Agnes  and 
Elizth.,  local,  N.  II.  Inscr.  John,  son  of  John  Tebold,  1506, 
local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  Thos.  Beins,  1534, 
"  et  pro  quibus  tenentur  ”,  local,  N. 

Bramerton.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Cory,  1629,  aged  56,  "  leaving 
behinde  him  a  second  wife  and  6  sonnes  and  2  daus.  hee  had  by 
his  first  wife  ”,  mur.,  C. 

Brampton.  I.  Robt.  Brampton,  esq.,  1468,  and  w.  Rabel, 
[dau.  of  Simkin  Cock  of  Norwich],  in  shrouds,  B.  V.  Mary  and  Child, 
inscr.  in  5  Lat.  vv.,  sm.,  mur.,  C.  Farrer,  Brasses,  pi.  6,  p.  12  ; 
GirVs  Own  Paper,  XVI,  151  ;  Suffling,  252.  II.  Inscr.  Robt. 
Breton,  esq.,  1479  ;  mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Brampton,  esq., 
mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Emme,  dau.  of  Robt.  Brampton,  esq., 
w.  of  Wm.  Reymes,  esq.,  1483,  mur.,  C.  IV.  John  Brampton, 
esq.,  1535,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Tomasseyng  [Jenny],  (2)  Anne 
[Brome],  4  sons,  1  sh.,  mur.,  C.  Suffling,  92  (effs.).  V.  Edw. 
Brampton,  esq.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Jone,  dau.  of  Christ.  Daubene 
of  Sharingfcon,  Norf.,  esq.,  both  died  1622,  mar.  48  years,  with  6 
sons  and  3  daus.  (lost),  1  sh.,  effs.  mutil.,  C.  Farrer,  Heraldry, 
II,  25.  VI.  Inscr.  Chas.  Brampton,  esq.,  1631,  mur.,  C. 
VII.  Inscr.  (coffin  plate).  Guybon  Goddard,  serjeant-at-law, 
1671,  aged  58,  "  cujus  animae  propicietur  deus”,  mur.,  C. 

Brancaster.  I.  Inscr.  (hands  holding  heart  with  scrolls 
lost).  Wm.  Cotyng,  rector,  148[5],  date  not  filled  in,  “  qui  hie 
nunc  in  pulvere  dormit  expectans  adventum  redemptoris  sui  ”, 


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local,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Jas.  Habbys,  rector,  1519,  local,  N.  III. 

Inscr.  in  16  Eng.  vv.  Robt.  Smith,  founder  of  the  free  school  and 
almshouse,  1596,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Wm.  Tayler,  mcht.,  1641, 
aged  77,  N. 

Brandon,  Little.  I.  Inscr.  Cristine  Buk,  c.  1520,  local,  N. 

Brisley.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Gogney,  1505,  local,  S  A.  II. 

Inscr.  Robt.  Markante,  1525,  and  w.  Rose,  local,  N.  III. 

John  Athowe,  rector  of  Horningtoft,  1531,  in  mass  vests,  with 
chalice  and  wafer,  head  mutih,  local,  C.  CartJieiv,  Launditch,  II, 
648  ;  Cotman,  II,  pi.  101,  p.  49.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 
with  head  complete.  IV.  Inscr.  Edm.  Gogney,  1544,  mutih, 
curious,  local,  loose  in  chest.  Norf.  Arch.,  XIII,  192.  V.  Sh., 
Taverner  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  [John  Taverner,  1548].  VI. 
Inscr.  Christ.  Athowe,  1585,  aged  72,  local,  X.,  now  lost. 

Briston.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Cats  or  Gats,  1528,  local,  X.  II. 
Inscr.  Hyng  Smythe,  1532,  local,  X. 

Brooke.  I.  Inscr.  Jane  Ward,  1544,  mutih,  local,  mur.,  X. 
II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Tesmond,  gent.,  1626,  local,  X. 

Broome.  I.  Two  shs.,  Brome  and  Brome  imp.  Winter,  and 
portions  of  2  scrolls  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Robt.  Brome, 
1455,  w.  Olive  [Winter]  and  children,  all  in  shrouds,  kng.,  device 
and  inscr.  :  slab  now  upright  in  splay  of  nave  vdndow. 

Beckenham  Ferry.  I.  Inscr.  Geoff.  Palmer,  c.  1500,  local, 
loose  in  chest,  in  1890,  now  lost. 

Beckenham,  Xew.  I.  Inscr.  (mutih).  Peter - ,  147-,  and 

w.,  local.  II.  Inscr.  Alice,  dau.  of  John,  son  of  Reginald  Grey, 
lord  of  Rythyn,  w.  of  Wm.  Knyvet,  esq.,  1474.  Both  loose  in 
vestry  in  1902. 

Beckenham,  Old.  I.  Stork  with  scroll  ''  deo  gracias”,  and 
inscr.  Thos.  Browne,  c.  1500,  X.  II.  Chalice  and  wafer, 
c.  1520  ;  inscr.  lost ;  local,  X.  III.  Inscr.  Matt.  Sturdyvant, 
gent.,  1604,  aged  85,  left  £100  to  the  maintenance  of  a  school  and 
£20  for  3  new  bells,  C. 

Burch  St.  Margaret.  I.  John  Burton,  rector  for  about  28 
years,  1608,  aged  68, in  gown,  kng., mur.,  C.  Cotman,  II,  pi.  104, 
P-  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  an  inscr.,  now 

lost,  to  Wm.  Aldryche,  rector,  1540. 

Burlingham,  Xorth  (St.  Andrew).  I.  Inscr.  John  Blak, 
1505,  and  w.  Kath.,  Tower.  II.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Francis 
Framlingham,  esq.,  1559  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  lady  in 
nebule  head-dress,  c.  1370-80  ;  now  mur.,  X.A.  Norf.  Arch., 


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XXI,  62  (obv.  and  rev.).  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of 
(I)  inscr.  Thos.  Gybert,  1508,  and  w.  Margt.,  mutil.,  (2)  inscr. 
Kobt.  Frennes,  1527,  both  now  lost. 

Burlingham,  North  (St.  Peter).  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Wilton, 
rector,  1507  in  arabics,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Ralph  Godwin,  1518, 
and  w.  Agnes,  mur.,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Robt.  Mileham  and  family, 
1540-1615,  mur.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  Wm.  Gilman, 
c.  1600,  mur.,  outside  C.  Suffling,  327. 

Burlingham,  South  (St.  Edmund).  I.  Chalice  and  wafer 
for  Wm.  Curtes,  priest,  1540,  C.  under  altar.  Boutell,  Br.  and 
Slabs,  122.  II.  Inscr.  John  Howlett,  chief  constable  of  the 
hundred  of  Blofield,  1615,  mur.,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Smyth, 
clerk,  1639,  on  same  stone  as  no  I. 

Burnham  Overy.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Thyrlow,  1516,  local,  N. 
II.  Inscr.  Kath.  Thyrlow,  1517,  local,  N. 

Burnham  Thorpe.  I.  Sir  Wm.  Calthorp,  lord  of  the  manor 
and  patron  of  the  ch.,son  of  Sir  Oliver  Calthorp  by  Isabel,  dau.  of 
Sir  Robt.  Bacon  of  Erwarton,  1420,  in  arm.  with  SS.  collar,  single 
canopy  with  entablature,  marg.  inscr.,  2  shs.  and  2  badges,  large, 
partly  restored,  C.  Beloe,  pi.  22  ;  Cotman,  I,  pi.  18,  p.  16.  II. 
Inscr.  m'arg.  mutil.  (eff.  lost).  Kath.  Hoo,  dau.  of  Philip  Russell, 
[1604],  N.  III.  Inscr.  Philip  Cornwaleys,  rector,  youngest  son 
of  Sir  Wm.  Cornwaleys,  knt.,  1680,  C. 

Burnham  Westgate.  I.  Lady,  group  of  1  son  and  2  daus., 
and  mutil.  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  John  Hunteley, 
1523  and  2  ws.  Mary  and  Anne  ;  local,  now  mur.,  C. 

Buxton.  I.  Inscr.  John  Mahyg,  c.  1500,  local,  N.A.  II. 
Inscr.  Cecily  Abbys,  widow,  1506,  local,  N.A.  III.  Chalice  and 
wafer  for  Robt.  Northen,  vicar,  1508,  local,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  in 
4  Eng.  VV.  Walter  Stubbe,  1527,  “  yong  Stubbe  Waltere  hose 
sowle  Criste  Ihu  mut  have  for  wt  his  holi  blode  he  bought  it 
full  dere  ”,  local,  S.A. 

Bylaugh  (Eynesford).  I.  Sir  John  Cursun,  ‘'quiobiit  in  die 
Fabiani  et  Sebastiani”,  1471,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Joan  [Drury  ?], 

3  shs.  (another  lost)  and  4  scrolls  inscribed  “  Yenk  ”  (think), 
local,  N.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  32,  p.  22. 

Caister,  near  Yarmouth.  I.  Inscr.  Thomasin,  dau.  of  Hen. 
and  Anne  Randall,  bapt.  1589,  died  1613,  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr. 
Marie,  w.  of  Thos.  Gooche,  born  1615,  died  1635,  mur.,  S.A. 

Cantley.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Hyldewell,  1519,  local,  mur.,  C.  II. 
Inscr.  in  10  Eng.  vv.  Frances,  eld.  dau.  of  Chas.  Lovel,  w.  of  Edw. 
Gaudye,  1637,  C. 


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Carlton  Forehoe.  I.  Inscr.  Edw.  Tyllys,  gent.,  c.  1520, 
local,  N. 

Carlton,  East.  I.  Sh.,  Appleyard,  from  br.  to  Wm.  Apple- 
yard,  1481,  mur.,  N. 

Castleacre.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Fuller,  1523,  local,  N.A.  TI. 
Inscr.  (mutil.),  Marie,  dau.of  Edw.  Barkham  of  Southacre,  w.  of 
Edm.  Hudson,  draper,  1612,  Tower,  partly  covered. 

Catfield.  I.  Inscr.  Seman  Haddon  junior,  1482,  under  seats. 

II.  Inscr.  Alice,  w.  of  Nich.  Genebald,  c.  1500,  local,  under  seats. 

III.  Inscr.  Rich.  Newys  and  w.  Kate,  c.  1500,  now  in  Tower. 
In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  a  chalice  and  wafer  with  inscr. 
to  Rich.  Foo,  rector  of  Thorpe  near  Norwich,  1477-1508,  now 
either  lost  or  covered.  The  chalice  is  engr.  Boutell,  Christian 
Mon.,  111. 

Catton,  Old.  I.  Inscr.  John  Keton  senior  and  w.  Margt.. 
c.  1500,  N.C.  II.  Inscr.  John  Brond,  1542,  and  w.  Annes,  N.C. 

Cawston.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Henne,  1503,  and  w.  Eleanor,  local, 
N.  II.  Inscr.  Robt.  Rumpe,  1521,  local,  N.Tr.  III.  Inscr. 
Hen.  Goodman,  1526,  local,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  (effs.  and  sh.  lost). 
Wm.  Gurnay,  gent.,  1578,  and  w.  Anne  [Waytes  ?],  1595,  had  1 
son  and  3  daus.,  S.Tr. 

Cley.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1450,  feet  and  inscr.  lost,  mur.,  S.A. 
II.  Civilian  and  6  sons,  c.  1460  ;  w.  daus.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  mur., 
S.A.  III.  Inscr.  (mutil.)  Hen.  Barn[aby  ?],  c.  1500,  local, 
mur.,  S.A.  IV.  Inscr.  John  Symondis,  1505,  and  2  ws.,  Agnes, 
1482,  and  Margt.,  mur.,  S.A.  V.  John  Symondes,  mcht., 
1508,  and  w.  Agnes,  1512,  in  shrouds,  with  8  children  in  ordinary 
dress  detached,  4  sons,  Wm.,  Raufe,  Aleyn,  John,  and  4  daus., 
Cecily,  Anne,  Agnes,  Rose,  9  scrolls  (2  lost)  inscribed  "  now  thus  ”, 
inscrs.,  etc.,  reversed,  S.C.  Cotman,  II,  pi.  110,  p.  52;  Suffling, 
frontis.  VI.  John  Yslyngton,  S.T.P.,  c.  1520,  in  cassock,  scarf 
and  cap,  holding  chalice,  sm.,  local,  N.A.  Cotman,  II,  pi.  96, 
p.  47  ;  Druitt,  105  ;  Fairholt,  Costume,  I,  199  (eff.)  ;  GirVs  Own 
Paper,  XV,  391  ;  Mason,  222  ;  Suffling,  222.  VII.  Inscr. 
Robt.  Tayllar,  1578  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  portions  of  canopy  work, 
foreign  (?),  mur.,  S.A.  VIII.  Inscr.  and  text.  Rich.  Rayle, 
1588,  mur.,  S.A.  IX.  Inscr.  Thos.  Greve,  1613,  N. 

Clippesby.  I.  Frag,  of  inscr.  John  Heron,  rector,  1472  (?)  ; 
palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  another  inscr.  ,  now  lost.  II. 
Thos.  Pallyng,  1503,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Emme,  inscr.  (mutil.), 
local,  N.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  88  (lady),  110  (man).  III. 
John  Clippesby,  esq.,  1594,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Julian,  dau.  of  Matt. 


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Ellis  of  Cheshire,  gent.,  with  1  son  Wm.  in  shroud,  and  3  dans., 
Audry,  Francis,  Julian,  coheirs,  ach.  and  6  shs.,  once  on  A.T., 
now  on  C.  floor.  Ashdown,  Costume,  263  (head  of  lady)  ;  Boutell, 
Br.  and  Slabs,  94  (head  of  lady)  ;  Cotman,  II,  pi.  84,  p.  43. 

Cockle Y  Cley.  I.  Inscr.  Francis  Dusgate,  gent.,  1633,  aged 
58,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  John  Dusgate,  gent.,  1645, 
had  2  sons  and  1  dan.,  mur.,  C. 

Colby.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Walsh,  gent.,  1451,  and  w.  Margt., 
1494,  local,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Alice,  w.  of  Thos.  Sadeler,  1496, 
local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Fobt.  Walssh,  1503,  w.  Margery  and  son 
Thos.,  1480,  local,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  Geoff.  Wallsh,  rector,  1508, 
loose  in  parvise  over  south  porch.  V.  Two  scrolls,  16th  cent., 
chalice  and  another  scroll  lost,  N.  Rubbing  of  chalice  in  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq. 

Colne Y.  I.  Chalice  and  wafer  for  Hen.  Alikok,  rector,  1502, 
local,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Fobt.  Pytcher,  1641,  N. 

CoLTiSHALL.  I.  Inscr.  (mutil.)  Wm.  [Brasey],  c.  1480,  local, 
N.  II.  Inscr.  Fobt.  Postyl,  c.  1500,  local,  N. 

Colton.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Spendlove,  gent.,  chief  constable  of 
this  (Forehoe)  hundred,  1631,  aged  45,  local,  N. 

CoNGHAM.  I.  Inscr.  John  Norris,  1571,  and  2nd  son  Edm., 
1607,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Hen.  Spelman,  esq.,  1581,  and  w.  Francis, 
dau.  of  Wm.  Saunder,  esq.,  1622,  C.  under  altar.  They  were  the 
parents  of  Sir  Hen.  Spelman  described  in  the  inscr.  as  “  clarissimus 
doctissimusque  vir”.  III.  Inscr.  Thos.,  son.  and  h.  of  Fich. 
Bendish  of  Essex,  esq.,  1632,  aged  33,  and  his  children,  Fich., 
Barbara,  Edw.,  Thos.  ;  his  w.  Elizth.  Dudley  pos.  ;  C. 

CosTESSEY.  I.  Inscr.  Isabel  Yemys,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Spantun,  1521,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Wood 
the  elder,  1539,  local,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  Francis,  eld.  dau.  of  Sir 
Edw.  Waldegrave,  w.  of  Thos.  Laier  of  Booton,  esq.,  1629,  left 
3  sons,  Edw.,  Francis,  Chas.,  now  mur.,  C. 

Creake,  North.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1500,  holding  church  on  arm., 
triple  canopy  slightly  mutil.,  2  Lat.  vv.  at  base  ;  marg.  inscr. 
lost ;  C.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  41,  p.  26  ;  Haines,  123  (upper  hf.  of  eff.)  ; 
F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  54,  no.  6.  Possibly  Sir  Wm.  Calthorpe, 
died  1494,  and  buried  in  the  eh.  of  the  White  Friars  at  Norwich 
as  directed  by  his  will,  or  at  Creake  Abbey,  to  both  of  which  he 
was  a  benefactor,  and  from  one  of  which  the  brass  may  have  been 
removed.  See  “  Norf.  Arch.”  IX,  3. 

Creake,  South.  I.  Priest,  c.  1400,  hf.  eff.  in  cope  ;  inscr.  and 
2  shs.  lost  ;  N.  Farrer,  Brasses,  pi.  4,  p.  22  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon. 


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Br.,  II,  134.  Possibly  John  Felbrigg,  prebendary  of  Wherwell 
and  rector  of  Coltishall,  1417.  II.  John  Norton,  clerk,  1509, 
in  cassock,  surplice,  almuce  and  cope,  with  crosier,  and  father 
Rich.,  in  civil  dress,  heads  of  both  gone,  and  mother  Cristine  (eff. 
lost),  effs.  engr.  c.  1470  (?),  inscr.  local  and  added,  N.  III.  Sh., 
Wheatley  imp.  Pepys  ;  elf.  and  inscr,  lost  ;  [Clemence  Pepys, 
w.  of  Wm.  Wheatley,  1565],  N. 

Cressingham,  Great.  I.  Rich.  Rysle,  esq.,  1497,  in  arm., 
and  w.  Thomasine,  local,  N.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  45,  p.  27.  II.  Wm. 
Eyre,  esq.,  “  legis  peritus”,  J.P.  for  Sulf.  and  Norf.,  1509,  with 
sacred  monogram  on  vest,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dan.  of  Sir  Thos. 
Barnardiston,  inscr.  mutil. ;  elf.  of  w.,  children  and  2  shs.  lost  ;  N. 
Cotman,  I,  pi.  48,  p.  29.  Rubbing  of  inscr.  complete  and  of  the 
2  shs.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  III.  John  Abarfeld,  “  in  decretis 
bacularius  ”,  rector,  1518,  in  almuce  ;  inscr,  lost  ;  local,  N. 
Cotman,  II,  pi.  100,  p.  49  (with  inscr.).  IV,  Elizth.,  [dau.  of 
Robt.  Spring  of  Lavenham,  Sulf.],  w.  (1)  of  John  Jenny,  (2) 
of  Edw.  Fludd,  gent.,  usher  to  Queen  Elizth.,  1588  ;  upper  part 
of  elf.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  1  sh.,  N.A.  Howard,  J.  J.,  Visitation  of 
Buff.,  I,  191  (sh.).  V.  Inscr.  Wm.  Smithe  of  Borowe  Castle, 
Suff.,  esq.,  1596  ;  mar.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Arthur  Hopton  of  Witham, 
Somerset,  esq.,  had  issue  Wm.,  Robt.,  Owen  ;  N. 

Cromer.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Arnold,  bastard,  and  w.  Joan,  c.  1490, 
local,  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Bowman  and  3  ws.,  Joan, 
Joan,  Margt.,  c.  1500,  local,  mur.,  S.A.  III.  Margt.  Counforth, 
1518,  sm.,  local,  mur.,  S.A.  IV.  Roundel  inscribed  I  pray 
yow  al  ”,  mur.,  S.A. 

Crostwight.  I.  Inscr.  (chalice  lost).  Hen  Lesyngham,  rector 
of  Barningham,  son  and  h.  of  Hen.  Lesyngham,  gent.,  1497, 
local,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Cressenyr,  esq.,  son  and  h.  apparent 
of  Sir  John  Cressenyr,  c.  1500,  local,  C. 

Dalling,  Field,  see  Field  Dalling. 

Dalling,  Wood,  see  Wood  Dalling. 

Denton.  I.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  Robt.  Gedge,  1619,  aged  50, 
and  John  Gedge  his  father,  1621,  aged  87,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Edw.  Foster  of  Thorne,  Yorks.,  w.  of  Wm.  Goode,  minister 
of  Denton,  1645,  mur.,  C. 

Dereham,  East.  I.  Edm.  Kelyng,  vicar,  1479,  hf,  eif.  in  mass 
vests.,  very  sm.,  local,  C.  II.  Audrey  Castell,  gentlewoman, 
1486  ;  sh.  lost  ;  local,  N.  III.  Sh.  with  rebus,  a  goose  with 
scroll  “  wt  thys  Benedictus  deus  in  donis  suis  ”.  [John  Goose, 


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vicar,  1479-1503]  ;  eff.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Gent.  Mag.,  1847, 
ii,  262. 

Dersingham.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.  Pell,  esq.,  1636,  aged  84, 
and  2  ws.,  Elizth.  Richers  of  Swannington,  and  Elizth.  Drury  of 
Fincham  ;  his  "  nepos  ”  John  pos.  ;  N.A.  Farrer,  Heraldry, 
II,  243. 

Ditchingham.  I.  Philip  Bosard,  gent.,  1490,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Margery,  with  4  sons  and  5  daus.  standing  before  their 
parents,  local,  C.  Farrer,  Brasses,  pi.  7.  p.  24  ;  Suffling,  186  ; 
Surrey  Arch.  Colls.,  X,  284  (lady).  II.  Roger  Bozard,  gent., 
1505,  and  son  Wm.,  both  in  civil  dress,  local,  X.  Farrer-,  M.B.8. 
Portfolio,  III,  pi.  49. 

Dunham,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Hen.  Bastard,  gent., 
lord  of  the  manor,  1624,  aged  62  years  and  11  months,  C.  Farrer, 
Heraldry,  II,  106. 

Dunston.  I.  Man  in  civil  dress  and  2  ladies  in  shrouds  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  incised  on  the  slab  is  an  inscr.  to  Anne,  eld.  dau.  of  Wm. 
Harborne  of  Mundham,  esq.,  w.  of  Clere  Talbot,  LL.D.,  1649, 
leaving  8  daus.,  and  cohs.  by  Wm.  Sidnor  of  Blundeston,  esq., 
her  first  husband  ;  also  an  ach.  and  2  shs. ;  C.  II,  pi.  92, 

p.  46  (man)  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  37,  fig.  2,  p.  cccix  (man)  ;  M.B.8. 
Trans.,  V.  154.  Usually  assigned  to  Clere  Talbot,  LL.D.,  and  his 
2  ws., - Buxton  (?),  and  Anne  Harborne. 

Easton.  I.  Inscr.  Isabel  Alberd,  c.  1500,  local,  N.A.  II. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Davy,  1511,  local,  N. 

Edingthorpe.  I.  Inscr.  Raffe  Spor,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  Nich.  Linsted,  c.  1500,  local,  N.,  lost  since  1920. 

Ellingham  (Clavering).  I.  Inscr.  John  Hamond,  gent.,  1632, 
S.A.,  partly  hidden  by  organ. 

Ellingham,  Great.  I.  Lady,  c.  1500 ;  inscr.  lost ;  C.  Possibly 
Anne,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Thos.  Conyers,  w.  (1)  of  Thos.  Spelman, 
esq.,  (2)  of  Rich.  Wyllugby,  1499. 

Elmham,  North.  I.  Inscr.  Joan  Fysscher,  c.  1500,  Vestry. 
II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Fysscher,  c.  1500,  Vestry,  under  boards.  III. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Smith,  pastor,  1631,  C. 

Elsing.  I.  Sir  Hugh  Hastyngs,  builder  of  the  ch.,  1347,  in 
arm.  with  arms  on  jupon  and  sh.  on  arm,  head  on  cushion,  legs 
lost,  fine  but  mutil.  single  canopy,  with  St.  George  in  pediment, 
2  figs,  on  brackets  representing  the  coronation  of  the  Virgin,  and 
in  the  side  shafts  8  weepers  (2  lost),  Edw.  Ill,  Thos.  Beauchamp, 
earl  of  Warwick,  Despencer  (lost),  Roger,  lord  Grey  of  Ruthyn 
(eff.  replaced  in  1905), - Hen.  Plantagenet,  earl  of  Lancaster, 


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Laurence  Hastings,  earl  of  Pembroke  (lost),  Ralph,  lord  Stafford, 
and  Almaric,  lord  St.  Amand,  all  in  arm.  with  armorial  bearings 
on  their  jupons  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  large,  C.  Archceologia,  LX,  pi.  3, 
p.  25  (eff.  and  canopy),  p.  29  (sh.),  pi.  4,  p.  31  (St.  Geo.),  pi.  5, 
p.  32  (Edw.  Ill  and  Lancaster),  pi.  6,  p.  33  (Warwick  and  Stafford), 
pi.  7,  p.  36  (Grey  and  St.  Amand) ;  Ashdown,  Armour,  150  (heads 
of  Warwick  and  St.  Amand)  ;  Assoc.  Archit.  Soc.  Reports,  XVIII, 
ii,  187  (eff.  of  Sir  Hugh)  ;  Beloe,  pi.  1  (as  in  1890),  pi.  7  (from 
Craven  Ord)  ;  Boutell,  Series  (Stafford  and  Lancaster),  Mon. 
Br.  and  Slabs,  46  (head  of  Warwick),  47  (head  of  St.  Amand)  ; 
Building  News,  19  June,  1891  ;  Garter,  J .,  Anc.  Sculpt,  and 
Painting,  I,  pi.  12,  p.  12  (eff.  and  canopy),  37  (Pembroke) ;  Gotman, 
I,  pi.  1,  p.  1  ;  Grossley,  243  ;  Druitt,  8  plates  between  pp.  154-57  ; 
Foster,  Feudal  Arms,  Sir  Hugh,  126  (8vo),  109  (4to),  Edw.  Ill, 
86  (8vo),  78  (4to),  Warwick,  16  (8vo),  14  (4to),  Grey,  116  (8vo), 
100  (4to),  Lancaster,  146  (8vo),  124  (4to),  Pembroke,  124  (8vo), 
107  (4to),  Stafford,  228  (8vo),  182  (4to),  St.  Amand,  214  (8vo), 
172  (4to),  St.  George,  72  (4to)  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1858,  ii,  101  (Stafford), 
326  (Lancaster) ;  Gawihorp,  pi.  23,  p.  66  ;  Haines,  155  (Stafford)  ; 
Hewitt,  Armour,  II,  142  (head  of  St.  Amand),  144  (Stafford), 
195  (Lancaster) ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  49  ;  Mason,  80  (Lancaster) ; 
Norf.  Arch.,  VI,  202  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  4  ;  Waller,  pt.  15 
(Warwick,  St.  Amand,  and  St.  Geo.). 

Erpingham.  I.  Sir  John  de  Erpingham,  lord  of  the  manor, 
died  1370,  engr.  c.  1415,  marg.  inscr.  nearly  all  lost,  2  evang. 
symbols  remain,  large,  S.A.  Beloe,  pi.  20  ;  Gotman,  1,  pi.  5,  p.  6  ; 
Suffling,  73.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Hobart,  gent.,  1611,  local,  S.A. 

Eakenham.  I.  Hen.  Keys,  rector,  archdeacon  of  Norwich, 
[1428],  in  cope,  lower  part  of  eff.  gone,  much  worn  ;  canopy  and 
marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  in  orig.  stone,  mur.,  C.  II.  Civilian  (head 
gone)  and  2  ws.,  c.  1470,  inscr.  lost.  III.  Four  double  hearts 
inscribed  ‘Hhu  merci  ladi  help”,  one  at  each  corner  of  a  large 
stone  ;  inscr.  and  sh.  lost  ;  c.  1470,  N.  Suffling,  280.  IV. 

Inscr.  Rich.  Betteson,  chaplain,  1497  in  arabics,  local.  V. 

Audrie  Narborow,  c.  1510,  inscr.  mutil.,  local.  VI.  Inscr. 

(mutil.)  Rich.  - ,  c.  1520.  VII.  Erag  of  marg.  inscr. 

Possibly  belonging  to  no.  I.  VIII.  Frag,  of  inscr.  Nos.  II, 
IV- VIII  now  on  a  board,  mur.,  N.  The  br.  to  Hen.  Newman, 
rector  of  Pensthorpe,  a  chalice  surrounded  by  2  scrolls  in  the 
form  of  a  heart  is  lost ;  it  is  engr.  Gotman,  II,  pi.  105,  p.  50.  In 
coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  in  a  rubbing  of  a  sh.  with  device  of  a  pelican  in 
piety,  possibly  belonging  to  no.  I. 


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Felbrigg.  I.  Symond  de  Felbrig,  [died  c.  1351],  in  civil  dress 
with  anelace,  and  w.  Alice  [Thorpe]  buried  at  Harling  (lower  part 
of  eff.  lost)  ;  also  Roger  de  Felbrig,  his  son,  died  and  buried  in 
Prussia,  in  arm.,  and  his  w.  Elizth.,  engr.  c.  1380,  Fr.  inscr.,  1  sh. 
(2  others  lost),  C.  Beloe,  pi.  4  ;  Building  News,  19  June,  1891 
(men  only)  ;  Cotman,  I,  pi.  8,  p.  8  ;  GirVs  Own  Paper,  XV,  389  ; 
Blanche,  Costume,  I,  204  (girdle);  Simpson,  R.  J.,  Illust.  of 
Felbrigg  Church,  1875  ;  Ruffling,  41,  169.  A  sh.,  Felbrigg  imp. 
Thorpe,  belonging  to  this  br.  is  now  in  Brome  church,  Suff. 
II.  Diapered  quatrefoil  enclosing  a  sh.  (lost),  and  inscr.  Geo. 
Felbrygge  of  Tutyngton,  esq.,  1411,  N.  Boutell,  Christian  Mon., 
110  ;  OirVs  Own  Paper,  XV,  389  ;  Haines,  121.  III.  Sir  Symon 
Felbrygge,  K.G.,  banner  bearer  to  Rich.  II,  [died  1443],  in  arm. 
with  banner,  and  1st  w.  Margt.,  a  native  of  Bohemia,  [dau.  of 
Primislaus,  duke  of  Teschen  and  nephew  of  Winceslaus  V,  King 
of  Bohemia],  lady  in  waiting  to  Anne  of  Bohemia,  Queen  of 
Rich.  II,  1416,  in  mantle,  double  canopy  slightly  mutil.,  3  shs. 
and  2  badges,  foot  inscr.  ;  2  achs.  lost  ;  large,  N.  Anstis,  J., 
Register  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  II,  174  ;  Ashdown,  Costume, 
149  (head  of  lady)  ;  Beaumont,  24  ;  Beloe,  pi.  21  ;  Boutell,  Series 
(2  plates)  and  Br.  and  Slabs.  90  (head  of  lady)  ;  Cotman,  I,  pi.  15, 
p.  13  ;  Encycl.  Brit.,  11th  ed.,  IV,  pi.  1,  fig.  7,  p.  434  ;  Foster, 
Feudal  Arms,  84  (4to)  man  ;  GirVs  Own  Paper,  XV,  388  ;  Gough, 
II,  pi.  47,  p.  133  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  I,  356  (man)  ;  Ruffling,  62  (effs.) ; 

V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  15  ;  Ward,  18.  IV.  Lady  with  flowing 
hair,  c.  1480,  1  sh.  ;  inscr.  and  another  sh.  lost  ;  sm.,  local,  C. 
Cotman,  I,  pi.  56,  p.  31.  V.  Thos.  Windham,  esq.,  3rd  son  of 
Sir  Edm.  Windham,  knt.,  died  1599,  in  arm.,  inscr.,  4  Eng.  vv. 
and  sh.  ;  his  cousin  and  h.  Sir  John  Windham  of  Orchard, 
Somerset,  knt.,  pos.  c.  1608,  at  same  time  as  no.  VI,  N. 
Anastatic  Drawing  Soc.,  1883,  pi.  22  ;  Cotman,  II,  pi.  87,  p.  44. 

VI.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Edm.  Windham,  knt.,  w.  of  John  Pope  of 
Oxon,  esq.,  widow  of  Humph.  Coningsby,  esq.,  1608,  aged  67, 
inscr.,  6  Eng.  vv.,  lozenge  and  2  shs.  ;  her  cousin  and  h.  Sir  John 
Windham,  knt.,  pos.,  C.  Cotman,  II,  pi.  89,  p.  45.  VII.  Inscr. 
Robt.  Lounde,  1612,  ''  beryed  at  the  charge  of  Agnes  his  wyffe”, 
local,  N. 

Felmingham.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Belys,  1492,  local.  II.  Inscr. 
Margt.  Belys,  1495,  local.  III.  Inscr.  Kath.  Howys,  1499, 
local.  IV.  Inscr.  Edw.  London,  c.  1500,  local.  V.  Inscr. 
Wm.  Fullar,  c.  1500,  local.  VI.  Inscr.  Wm.  Verginis,  gent.,  and 
w.  Eleanor,  c.  1500,  local.  VII.  Inscr.  Ursula  Wychehynggam, 


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c.  1530,  local;  palimp.,  on  rev.  an  inscr.  to  Wm.  Elyes, 

chaplain,  1500.  VIII.  Inscr.  (mutil.)  Eiizth.,  w.  of  John - , 

1534,  local.  IX,  Inscr.  Robt.  Moone,  1591,  local  ;  palimp., 
on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  priest  in  mass  vests.,  15th  cent.,  on  hinge. 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  220  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  XV,  64  ;  Suffling,  286. 
All  obv.  and  rev.  X.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.  Wyttwood,  gent., 
1628,  aged  69.  All  now  mur.  at  west  end  of  X. 

Feltwell  St.  Mary.  I.  Francis  Hetht  of  Mildenhall,  esq., 
1479,  in  arm.,  the  inscr.  mentions  his  w.  Grace,  local,  now  mur.,  C. 
II.  Margt.,  w.  of  Francis  Mundford,  esq.,  1520,  local,  now  mur., 
C.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  54,  p.  31  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  37,  fig.  3,  p.  cccix. 
In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  an  inscr.  to  Osbert  Mundeford, 
1479,  now  lost. 

Field  Falling.  I.  Inscr.  John  Nicholas,  1485,  and  w.  Margt., 
“  qui  dederunt  crucem  argenteam  huic  ecclesie  ”,  N.  II.  Inscr. 
Robt.  Lowys  and  w.  Agnes,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Wm. 
Nycolas,  1506  in  arabics,  local,  N. 

Fincham.  I.  Lady  in  shroud,  c.  1520  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm., 
local,  N.  II.  Inscr.  in  16  Lat.  vv.  (mutil.)  Thos.  Townshend, 
15[70],  mur.,  N. 

Flitcham.  I.  Inscr.  Edw.  Runthwitt,  born  at  Ripon,  Yorks., 
died  1614,  aged  82,  N. 

Forncett  St.  Peter.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Baxter,  et  postea 
ignave  vulneratus  inde  obiit  ”,  1484  ;  by  his  w.  Isabel  he  had 
2  sons  and  2  daus.,  local,'  N.  II.  Inscr.  with  2  shs.  Thos.  Baxter 
and  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Brake,  gent.,  both  died  1535,  had 
4  sons  and  1  dau.,  local,  N. 

Foulsham.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Themylthorp,  1526,  and  w.  Joan, 
mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  with  2  Eng.  vv.  Rich.  Fenn,  1565,  "  of 
all  I  had  this  only  now  I  have,  nyne  akers  wch  unto  ye  poore  I 
gave  ”,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Sir  Thos.  Hunt,  knt.,  lord  of  the  manor, 
patron  of  ch.,  1616,  C.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  an 
inscr.,  now  lost,  to  John  Wyche,  aged  8,  c.  1500,  in  4  curious 
Eng.  vv.,  local. 

Framingham  Earl.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Buntyng,  c.  1500,  local,  N. 

Framingham  Pigot.  I.  Inscr.  John  Buntyng,  1500,  local, 
mur.,  C. 

Fransham,  Great.  I.  Geoff.  Fransham,  esq.,  [1414],  in  arm., 
single  canopy,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  2  shs.,  C.  Beloe,  pi.  19  ; 
Carthew,  Launditch,  I,  236  ;  Cotman,  I,  pi.  16,  p.  15.  II. 
Cecily,  w.  of  John  Legge,  c.  1500,  in  shroud  ;  inscr.  and  most 


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of  scroll  lost  ;  local,  N.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  with  part 
of  inscr. 

Frenze.  I.  Ralph  Blenerhaysett,  esq.,  “  venerabilis  vir  ”, 
1475,  in  arm.,  4  shs.  (1  mutil.),  local,  C.  Etching  by  Mrs.  Hayles. 
One  sh.,  Lowdham,  is  palimp.,  on  rev.  another  sh.  II.  John 
Blenerhayset,  esq.,  “  venerabilis  vir”,  1510,  in  arm.,  3  shs.  (another 
lost),  local,  C.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  50,  p.  29.  III.  Dame  Joan 
Braham,  “vidua  ac  deo  devota”,  widow  of  John  Braham,  esq., 
1519,  3  shs.,  N.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  53,  p.  30.  IV.  Thos.  Hobson, 
c.  1520,  in  shroud,  local,  sm.,  N.  V.  Jane,  widow  of  John 
Blenerhaysett,  esq.,  1521,  in  ordinary  dress,  2  shs.,  N.  Cotman, 
II,  Appendix,  pi.  5,  p.  60.  A  frag,  of  a  third  sh.  was  at  the  Hall 
in  1891.  VI.  Inscr.  (eh.  in  arm.  with  tabard,  4  shs.,  etc.,  lost). 
Sir  Thos.  Blenerhaysette,  1531,  now  mur.,  C.  Cotman,  I,  frontis. 
(coloured),  and  pi.  63,  p.  35  (both  effs.,  shs.,  etc.).  The  eh.  is 
said  to  have  been  recovered  in  Munich,  and  now  to  be  in  possession 
of  one  of  the  family.  VII.  Geo.  Duke,  esq.,  1551  (eh.  lost), 
and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Blenerhaysett,  knt.,  with  head  on 
cushion,  lower  part  of  eh.  lost,  local,  C.  Arch.  Jour.,  II,  247  ; 
Ashdown,  Costume,  230  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  139  ;  Haines, 
55  ;  Oxford  Man.,  18.  See  also  Norwich,  St.  Margt.  In  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  the  lady  complete  and  of  I  sh.  now 
lost.  VIII.  Inscr.  Thomazin,  dau.  of  Geo.  Duke,  esq.,  w.  of 
Wm.  Platers,  son  and  h.  of  Thos.  Platers  of  Sotterley,  esq.,  1560, 
mur.,  C.  IX.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  (one  mutil.).  Dame  Margt., 
dau.  of  John  Braham  of  Wetheringset,  esq.,  widow  of  Sir  Thos. 
Blenerhayset,  1561,  had  2  sons,  Thos.,  a  priest,  and  John,  of 
Barsham,  Suh.,  also  5  daus.,  Elizth.,  mar.  (1)  Lionel  Lowth, 
(2)  Francis  Clopton,  Agnes,  mar.  Sir  Anth.  Rous,  Anne  (no.  VII), 
mar.  (1)  Geo.  Duke,  (2)  Peter  Rede,  Margt.,  mar.  (I)  John  Spelman, 
(2)  John  Eyre  (see  Narborough),  Kath.,  mar.  (I)  John  Gosnold, 
(2)  Anth.  Wyngfyld,  mur.,  C.  X.  Inscr.,  lozenge,  4  shs.  and 
crest.  Mary,  dau.  and  sole  h.  of  Geo.  Blenerhaiset,  esq.,  eld.  son 
of  Sir  Thos.  Blenerhaiset,  knt.,  w.  (1)  of  Thos.  Culpeper,  esq., 
(2)  of  Francis  Bacon,  esq.,  buried  at  Petistree,  Suh.,  1587,  aged 
70  ;  John  Cornwaleis  and  John  Blenerhaiset  pos. ;  C.  Cotman, 
II,  pi.  83,  p.  43. 

Frettenham.  I.  Alys  Brunham,  w.  of  Giles  Thorndon, 
c.  1420,  inscr.  in  7  Eng.  vv.,  worn,  C.  Farrer,  Brasses,  pi.  8,  p.  31. 
II.  Inscr.  Margt.,  dau.  of  John  White,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John  White 
by  Alice,  dau.  and  h.  of  Robt.  Burnham  of  Lynn,  lady  of  Mayton, 
w.  of  Giles  Seynclowe  (St.  Loe),  esq.,  1435,  local,  mur.,  C.  III. 


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Lady,  c.  1460  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  mur.,  C.  Norf.  Arch.,  X,  215.  IV. 
Inscr.  Robt.  Breyce,  c.  1500,  local,  mur.,  C.  V.  Inscr.  John 
Howe,  c.  1500,  local,  mur.,  C.  VI.  Inscr.  Thos.  Storme,  gent., 
1530,  local,  N.  VII.  Inscr.  Rich.  Woodes,  M.A.,  ‘‘  a  paynfull 
and  profitable  minister  ”  for  48  years,  1620,  mur.,  C. 

Fring.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Cryspe,  1517,  C. 

Garboldisham.  I.  Inscr.  and  mcht.  mark.  John  Carlton, 
mercer,  1579  ;  by  his  w.  Elizth.  he  had  4  sons  and  9  daus.  ;  N. 

Gaywood.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Hares,  rector  36  years,  1634,  aged 
62  ;  his  w.  Anne  pos.  ;  local,  mur.,  C. 

Gillingham  St.  Mary.  I.  Inscr.  John  Everard,  esq.,  1553, 
and  w.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Chauncey  of  Chauncey  Tower, 
Northampton,  C.  step. 

Gimmingham.  I.  Inscr.  Anth.  Death,  esq.,  1612,  and  w, 
Elizth.,  1589,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  1632,  and  her  brother 
Robt.  Browninge,  1634,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Rich.  Browninge  and 
w.  Margt.,  both  died  1635,  N. 

Gissing.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Robt.  Kemp,  esq.,  1598,  aged  80, 
and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Smyth  wine,  esq.,  had  2  sons  and 
3  daus.,  N.C.  II.  Sh.,  Kemp  imp.  Cokerham,  c.  1600,  N.C. 
Gresham.  I.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Jas.  Catt,  gent.,  c.  1500,  local,  N. 

II.  Inscr.  (mutil.)  Martin  Tomson,  1618,  loose  in  vestry  in  1925. 
Gressenhall.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  John  Estmond,  born  at 

Chardstock,  Dorset,  fellow  of  New  Coll.,  Oxford,  D.C.L.,  proctor 
in  the  court  of  arches,  rector  of  Saham  Toney,  1604,  aged  56, 
mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  8  Lat.  vv.  and  sh.  Sarah,  w.  (1)  of 
Thos.  Steward,  gent.,  by  whom  4  sons  and  2  daus.,  (2)  of  John 
Estmond,  LL.D.,  1609,  aged  56  ;  her  son  Thos.  Steward  pos.  ; 
mur.,  C. 

Guestwick.  I.  Chalice  and  wafer  for  John  Robertson,  vicar, 
1504,  the  inscr.  mentions  his  father  Robt.,  local,  S.A.  II. 
Rich,  at  Hyll,  1505,  in  civil  dress,  local,  N.  Norf.  Arch.,  XI,  77. 

III.  Inscr.  (mutil.).  Ca trine  Everard,  c.  1510,  local,  N.A.  IV. 
Jas.  at  Hylle,  c.  1520,  in  civil  dress,  local,  N.A.  Norf.  Arch., 
XI,  77.  V.  Inscr.  Gafery  Stuard,  gent.,  "  pattern  of  thys 
cheche  ”,  1547,  local,  C.  A  frag,  of  a  marg.  inscr.  to  — — ,  w. 
of  Stephen  Sturmer,  c.  1450,  is  now  in  N.A.  Rubbing  in  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq. 

Guist.  I.  Inscr.  John  Brese,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  II.  Inscr. 
Robt.  Wicks,  gent.,  benefactor  to  the  ch.  and  poor,  1569,  N. 

Gunthorpe.  I.  Inscr.  Christ.,  son  and  h.  of  John  Houghton 
by  his  w.  Elizth.  Bardwell,  1628,  aged  64,  mur.,  C. 


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Halvergate.  I.  Inscr.  John  Deyman,  c.  1500,  local,  mur.,  C. 
II.  [Alice],  w.  of  Robt.  Swane,  1540,  hf.  eff.  in  turban,  inscr. 
slightly  mutil.,  local  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  the  bust  of  a  friar  with 
inscr.  to  "  ffrater  Willms  Jernemu  ”  (Yarmouth),  c.  1440  ;  mur., 
C.  Trans.,  IV,  221  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  X,  218  and  XV,  65  ; 

Suffling,  288.  All  obv.  and  rev.  III.  Inscr.  Robt.  Golword 
and  w.  Kath.,  1543,  local  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  an  inscr.  in  4  Eng. 
vv.  to  Elizth.,  dau.  of  lord  Bardolf,  w.  of  Thos.,  lord  Scalys, 
c.  1460,  local,  possibly  from  Blackburgh  Priory  ;  mur.  C.  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  IV,  222  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  XV,  66  ;  Suffling,  289.  All  obv. 
and  rev.  IV.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Hen.  Wells,  1618,  aged  88, 
mur.,  C.  The  palimps.  in  reversible  frames. 

Hardley.  I.  Inscr.  Alice  Drake,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  Rich.  Plaforth,  1526,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  and  ach. 
Drake  Wm.  Playters,  lord  of  the  manor,  1632  ;  mar.  Kath.,  dau. 
of  Sir  Lionel  Tallemach  of  Helmingham,  bart.,  had  4  sons  and 
2  daus.,  C. 

Hardwick.  I.  Inscr.  (mutil.)  and  sh.  Geo.,  son  of  Thos. 
Bakon,  esq.,  c.  1500,  local,  C. 

Harling,  East.  I.  Inscr.  (chamfer,  mutil.).  Sir  Robt.  Harlyng, 
died  at  Paris,  1435,  A.T.,  S.A.  On  A.T.,  C.  is  the  indent  for 
the  br.  to  Sir  Wm.  Chamberlain,  K.G.,  1463,  in  arm.  with  tabard, 
and  w.  Anne,  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  Robt.  Harlyng,  fine  ach.  with 
gartered  sh.,  2  banners,  badges,  etc.  Another  curious  indent 
for  a  sm.  cross  brass  is  engr.  Norf.  Arch.,  VI,  21. 

Harling,  West.  I.  Ralph  Fuloflove,  rector,  1479,  in  mass 
vests.,  local,  N.  II.  Wm.  Berdewell,  esq.,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  dau.  of  Edm.  Wychyngham,  c.  1490,  1  sh.  (2  others  lost), 
local,  N.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  37,  p.  25  ;  Fairholt,  Costume,  II,  401 
(tuilles).  III.  Wm.  Berdewell,  esq.,  patron  of  the  ch.,  in 
arm. ,  and  w.  Margt . ,  both  died  in  1  week,  1508,  local,  N.  Ashdown, 
Armour,  267  (shoulder  piece)  ;  Cotman,  I,  pi.  49,  p.  29. 

Hautbois,  Great  (old  ehurch).  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Hall  and  w. 
Sibill,  1522,  local,  C. 

Haveringland.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Alles  Townsend,  w.  of  John 
Davy  of  Munge  (Mountjoy),  1561,  local,  mur.,  N.Tr.  behind  organ. 
Farrer,  Heraldry,  II,  76. 

Heacham.  I.  Man.  in  arm.,  c.  1485  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local, 
mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  John  Rolfe,  gent.,  1594,  aged  32,  mur., 
N.A. 

Heckingham.  I.  Inscr.  Agnes  Wood,  c.  1500,  local,  X. 


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Hedenham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Lamber,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  Joan  Richeman,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  HI.  Chalice  and 
wafer  for  Rich.  Grene,  rector,  1502,  local,  C.  Haines,  178 
(det.  of  inscr.).  IV.  Inscr.  Ralf  Palmer,  rector,  1530,  local,  N. 

V.  Inscr.  with  16  Eng.  vv.  and  2  shs.  Hen.,  son  and  h.  of  Robt. 
Beddingfeld,  esq.,  1594,  mur.,  C.  VI.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv. 
John  Richeman,  6th  of  that  name,  1595,  local,  N. 

Heigham  (St.  Bartholomew).  I.  Inscr.  marg.  (mutil.).  Wm.  and 
Margery  Bateman,  c.  1340,  Tower.  Beloe,  pi.  9  ;  Norf.  Arch., 
XI,  203.  They  were  the  parents  of  Wm.  Bateman,  bp.  of 
Norwich,  1344-55.  Three  strips  loose  in  chest  in  1925.  II. 
Inscr.  Wm.  Kar,  c.  1460,  local,  C.  III.  Thos.,  2nd  son  of  Thos. 
Holl,  esq.,  1630,  in  civil  dress,  sm.,  local,  S.A.  Cotman,  II,  pi.  91, 

р.  45  ;  Mason,  282.  IV.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Augustine 
Holl,  esq.,  1633,  local,  mur.,  S.A. 

Helhoughton.  I.  Hands  issuing  from  clouds,  supporting  a 
heart,  portions  of  3  scrolls  and  inscr.  for  Wm.  Stapilton  and  w. 
Margt.,  c.  1450  ;  3  shs.  lost  ;  C.  Norf.  Arch.,  XI,  89. 

Hellesdon.  I.  Rich,  de  Heylesdone,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Beatrice,  c.  1370,  hf.  effs.,  Er.  inscr.,  N.C.  Beloe,  pi.  9  ;  Boutcll, 
Series  ;  Winter,  I,  pt.  4.  II.  Rich.  Thaseburgh,  rector,  1389, 
in  mass  vests.,  N.C.  Beloe,  pi.  10  ;  Boutcll,  Series  ;  Cotman,  II, 
ph  94,  p.  47  ;  Fairholt,  Costume,  I,  131  (eh.)  ;  Mason,  211  ; 
Blanche,  Costume,  I,  94  (elf.).  HI.  Inscr.  John  de  Heylesdon, 
1384,  and  w.  Joan,  patrons  of  the  ch.  and  founders  of  a  chantry, 
engr.  c.  1420,  N.C.  IV.  Inscr.  Thos.  Herte,  c.  1500,  local,  N. 

V.  Inscr.  Alice  Hellisdone,  c.  1520,  local,  N. 

Hemblington.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Blakke,  1480,  local,  N.,  loose 

in  1925.  II.  Inscr.  Margt.  Blakke,  1481,  local,  N.  III. 
Inscr.  Audrie  Bray,  1505,  local,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  John  Lansdam, 
[priest],  c.  1510,  local,  N.  V.  Inscr.  Wm.  Blake,  1522,  local,  N. 

VI.  Inscr.  Alice  B[lake],  15[23],  mutil.,  local,  loose  in  1925. 

VII.  Inscr.  Rebecka  Howlet,  1630,  aged  66,  local,  N.  In  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  no.  VI,  complete,  also  of  an  inscr.  to 
Thos.  Spany,  1533,  local,  now  lost.  An  inscr.  to  John  Tangel, 

с.  1500,  local,  is  also  lost. 

Hempstead  (Happing).  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Heram,  c.  1500, 
local,  N. 

Hempstead  (Holt).  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  Edm.  Hunt,  esq., 
1610,  qui  diu  transiit  in  publicis  hujus  regni  officiis  ”,  mur.,  C. 

Hethel.  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Myles 
Branthwait,  esq.,  1621,  aged  20,  mur.,  C. 


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Hevingham.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Rayner,  1593,  local,  S.C. 
Heydon.  I.  Inscr.  Kath.  Bek,  c.  1460  (?),  local,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  Robt.  Dynne,  1469,  and  w.  Alice,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr. 
Thos.,  son  of  John  Dynne,  a  monk  at  St.  Benet’s-at-Holme,  1492, 
local,  S.A.  IV.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Elizth.,  dan.  of  Hen.  Noon  of 
Shelfhanger,  esq.,  grand -daughter  of  Sir  Hen.  Noon,  w.  of  Robt. 
Dynne,  1492,  local,  N.  V.  Inscr.  (4  shs.  lost).  Robt.  Dynne, 
gent.,  1498,  “  ac  pro  animabus  parentum  et  amicorum  ”,  local,  N. 
VI.  Inscr.  Margt.  Dynne,  1511,  local,  N.  VII.  Inscr.  and  sh. 
Herry  Dynne,  gent.,  1517,  local,  S.A.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  II,  37. 
VIII.  Inscr.  (mutil.)  with  ach.  Robt.  Dynne,  esq.,  158[0]  ;  mar. 

(1)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Ralph  Wilkins,  citizen  and  mayor  of  Norwich, 

(2)  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Tendall  of  Hockwold ;  N.  Farrer, 
Heraldry,  II,  37.  IX.  Inscr.  Hen.  Dynne,  esq.,  an  auditor  of 
the  court  of  exchequer,  died  in  London,  1586,  aged  53  ;  by  his 
w.  Joan  [Balles]  he  had  5  sons,  Wm.,  Thos.,  Robt.,  Hen.,  Anth., 
and  6  daus.,  Elizth.,  Prudence,  Alice,  Winifred,  Margt.,  Beatrice, 
S.A.  X.  Two  shs.,  Dynne  and  Dynne  quartering  Aylward, 
16th  cent.  ;  2  other  shs.  and  2  inscrs.  lost  ;  N.  XI.  Ach., 
Dynne  quartering  Aylward,  16th  cent.,  mur.,  N.  XII.  Inscr. 
and  ach.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  and  Frances  Castell  of  Ravening- 
ham,  w.  of  Geo.  Mordaunt,  2nd  son  of  Hen.  Mordaunt  of  Little 
Messingham,  1618,  had  issue  Le  Strange,  Robt.,  John,  Hen., 
Mary,  Geo.,  and  Thos.  of  whom  she  died  in  childbirth,  C.  Farrer, 
Heraldry,  II,  36.  XIII.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Amy,  dau.  and  coh.  of 
Edm.  Richers  of  Swanington,  esq.,  by  Elizth.  Bedingfield,  w.  of 
Thos.  Tavener,  gent.,  1630,  N.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  II,  36. 

Htlburgh.  I.  Inscr.  Anne  Sefull  (Sefoule),  ''sancte  monialis  ”, 
c.  1500,  local,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Olive  Walsham,  “  sancte  monialis  ”, 
c.  1500,  local,  N. 

Hillington  (Loddon).  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  and  ach.  Sir 
Anth.  Gaudy,  knt.,  1642,  local,  C.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  I,  123. 

Hindolvestone  (temporary  church).  I.  Inscr.  John  Wood- 
crofte,  1491,  local,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  (chalice  lost).  Thos. 
Warde,  vicar,  1531,  local,  mur.,  C.  III.  Edm.  Hunt.,  gent., 
1558,  in  civil  dress,  with  10  sons,  and  w.  Margt.,  1568,  with  4 
daus.,  all  kng.,  inscr.  in  10  Eng.  vv.  and  ach.,  mur.,  N.  Reliquary, 
N.S.  VII,  31.  IV.  Inscr.  John  Bully,  1586,  left  £15  for  the 
churchwardens  to  purchase  lands  or  “  mylche  kyne  to  be  leatte 
to  fearme  ”,  the  profits  to  be  distributed  to  the  poor,  mur.,  C. 
V.  Inscr.  Beatrice,  dau.  and  h.  of  Dionyse  Sherringham,  w.  of  John 
Bullye,  1621,  a  benefactor  to  the  ch.  and  poor,  mur.,  C.  The 


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tower  fell  in  1892  destroying  the  nave.  The  church  is  now  a 
complete  ruin. 

Hindringham.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Kerre,  1499,  local,  S.A. 

Hingham.  I.  Two  sm.  labels  bearing  dates  1615  and  1622  ; 
the  remains  of  the  br.  to  John  Longe,  1622,  aged  69,  w.  Margt., 
1615,  aged  66,  and  son  Robt.  who  pos.  ;  N.  Rubbing  of  son  in 
coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Holkham.  I.  Inscr.  (mutil.)  Robt.  Dockyng,  1458,  and  w.,  rel., 
N.C.  II.  Inscr.  and  1  sh.  and  1  crest  (another  lost).  Jane,  dau. 
of  Wm.  Arminger  of  North  Creake,  esq.,  w.  of  John  Osborne  of 
Tyled  Hall  [in  Latchingdon],  Essex,  1618,  aged  22,  S.C. 

Holme  Hale.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  (2  shs.  lost).  Sir  Esmonde  Illeye, 
w.  Alice,  and  children,  1349,  N.A.  Beloe,  pi.  9.  Presumably 
they  perished  in  the  “  Black  Heath”. 

Holme-next-the-Sea.  I.  Herry  Notingham,  in  civil  dress 
with  livery  collar  and  anelace,  and  w.,  c.  1405,  ''  yat  maden  this 
chirche  stepull  &  quere,  two  vestments  &  belles  they  made  also  ”, 
inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.,  sm.,  mur.,  N.  Beloe,  pi.  18  ;  Cotman,  I,  pi.  14, 
p.  12  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  88,  fig.  1,  p.  230  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III, 
pi.  43.  II.  Inscr.  (mutil.).  Barbara,  dau.  of  Rich,  and  Clement 
Stone,  w.  of  Wm.  Strickland  of  London,  grocer,  1582  ;  palimp., 
on  rev.  portions  of  two  unfinished  Flemish  brasses  ;  now  on  a 
board,  mur.,  N.  Norf.  Arch.,  XXII,  65  (obv.),  66  (frag,  of  rev.). 

Honing.  I.  Nich.  Parker,  esq.,  1496,  in  arm.,  1  sh.,  local,  C. 
Cotman,  I,  pi.  44,  p.  27  ;  Suffling,  83. 

Honingham.  I.  Inscr.  Kath.,  w.  of  Rich.  Vincente,  1544  ; 
palimp.,  on  rev.  portion  of  a  lady,  c.  1530  ;  local,  mur.,  N.  Norf. 
Arch.,  XXII,  61  (obv.),  62  (rev.).  II.  Inscr.  Rich.  Vensent, 
1544,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Thos  Vyncent,  1556  ;  palimp.,  on 
rev.  another  inscr.  to  Elizth.  Arden,  ‘‘  sometyme 
(h)ospitai  ”,  1530  ;  local,  mur.,  N.  Norf.  Arch.,  XXII,  62  (obv.), 
63  (rev.). 

Hoo  or  Hoe.  I.  Inscr.  (mutil.).  John  Hunham  of  Hoo,  gent 
1467,  w.  Alice,  and  dau.  Margery,  N. 

Horning.  I.  Inscr.  Elsebeth,  w.  of  Robt.  Milward,  1598, 
local,  mur.,  S.A. 

Horstead.  I.  Inscr.  Hen  Berd,  c.  1500,  local,  S.A.  II. 
Inscr.  Isabel  Berte,  c.  1500,  local,  S.A.  III.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv. 
Nich.  Aylande, ''  a  paynfull  pastor  for  44  years  ”,  1607,  aged  66,  C. 

IV.  Inscr.  Rich.  Sutton,  S.T.B.,  rector  for  10  years,  1619,  C. 

V.  Inscr.  Edw.  Brees,  gent.,  1626,  aged  64,  N.  VI.  Inscr.  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Townshend,  gent.,  1636,  mur.,  S.C.  VII.  Inscr. 


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Frances,  w.  of  John  Townshend,  gent.,  1637,  aged  23,  mur.,  S.C. 
VIII.  Inscr.  Audry,  w.  of  Geo.  Horsnell,  gent.,  1634,  S.A.  IX. 
Inscr.  and  ach.  Hen.  Ward,  gent.,  son  and  h.  of  Hich.  Ward  of 
Golston,  Suff.,  gent.,  by  Anne,  dan.  and  coh.  of  Rich.  Gunville, 
esq.,  1645,  aged  86  ;  mar.  Anne,  dan.  of  Thos.  Crofts  of  Felming- 
ham,  esq.,  by  Anne,  dan.  of  John  Townshend,  eld.  son  of  Sir 
Roger  Townshend,  knt.,  by  Eleanor,  dan.  of  Sir  John  Heydon, 
knt.  ;  N.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  I,  253. 

Hotjghton-in-the-Brake.  I.  Inscr.  John  Pyckard  of  Howton, 
1510,  local,  N.,  now  lost. 

Houghton-in-the-Dale.  I.  Inscr.  Joan,  w.  of  Robt.  Hoser, 
c.  1520,  local,  C.  II.  Inscr.  John  Gunne,  vicar,  c.  1530, 
local,  C.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  an  inscr.  to  John 
Clerke,  1515,  now  lost  or  covered. 

Hunstanton.  I.  Edm.  Grene,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Agnes, 
c.  1480,  local,  N.  Go^maw,  I,  pi.  38,  p.  25.  Wm.  Grene,  rector  of 
St.  Andrew’s,  Holborn,  by  will  proved  1478,  directs  a  marble 
stone  with  plate  to  be  placed  over  the  graves  of  his  parents  at 
Hunstanton  with  their  names  graven.  II.  Inscr.  and  4  shs. 
Hen.  le  Strawnge,  esq.,  1485,  and  w.  Kath.  [Drury],  A.T.,  C. 
III.  Sir  Roger  le  Strange,  one  of  the  body  guard  to  Hen.  VII, 
son  and  h.  of  Hen.  le  Strange,  esq.,  1506,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  hands 
uplifted,  fine  ach.  above  head,  standing  on  a  bracket  under  triple 
canopy  with  sm.  effs.  of  himself  and  7  of  his  ancestors.  Sir  Hamond, 
Hamond,  Sir  John,  John,  — ^ —  Roger,  John,  Herri,  Sir  Roger, 
in  the  side  shafts,  all  in  arm.  with  tabards,  the  marg.  inscr. 
(mu til.)  gives  his  genealogy  from  Haymo  le  Strange,  14th  cent., 
4  shs.  (2  lost)  on  slab,  and  4  shs.  and  4  badges  on  sides  of  tomb, 
local,  A.T.,  C.  Arch.  Jour.,  LVII,  318  (badge)  ;  Beloe,  pi.  25  ; 
Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  79  (gauntlet) ;  Cotman,  I,  pi.  47,  p.  28; 
Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  45  ;  Photolith.,  priv.  printed  ;  V.  and  A. 
Mus.  List,  pi.  26.  IV.  One  Lat.,  2  Eng.  vv.  and  ach.  for  Sir 
Hamon  le  Strange,  knt.,  1654,  aged  71  ;  the  inscr.  incised  in  stone 
terms  him  Hamo  Extraneus  miles  ”  ;  C.  Farrer,  Heraldry, 
II,  313. 

Ingham.  I.  Two  pediments  and  portions  of  side  shafts  of 
canopy,  also  a  frag,  of  marg.  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to 
Sir  Brian  de  Stapilton,  son  ot  Sir  Miles,  son  of  the  founder  Sir 
Miles,  1438,  in  arm.  with  lion  and  dog  named  “  Jakke  ”  at  feet, 
and  w.  Cecily,  dau.  of  lord  Bardolf,  1432,  in  mantle,  double 
canopy,  marg.  inscr.  and  5  shs.  ;  C.  Beloe,  pi.  23  (with  e£Ps. 
from  Craven  Ord  and  existing  canopy)  ;  Chetwynd-Stapylton, 


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H.  E.,  The  Stapletons  of  Yorkshire,  1897,  107  (elfs.)  ;  Cotman,  I, 
pi.  22,  p.  19  (almost  complete)  ;  Gough,  I,  pi.  45**,  p.  119  (effs.)  ; 
Suffling,  264  (part  of  canopy).  Impressions  of  the  figs,  are  in 
Brit.  Mus.  (Craven  Ord,  Add.  MS.  32478,  ff.  35,  36,  103,  104). 
Cotman’s  rubbing  is  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  II.  Portions  of 
canopy  work,  one  piece  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  priest  in 
cope  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Sir  Miles  Stapleton,  son  of  no.  I, 
1466,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Simon  Felbrigg,  and 
Kath.,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  de  la  Pole,  son  of  Michael,  earl  of  Suffolk, 
triple  canopy  and  foot  inscr.  ;  local,  C.  Ashdown,  Armour, 
227  (shoulder  piece)  ;  Ghetwynd-Stapylton,  115  (effs.)  ;  Cotman, 

I,  pi.  30,  p.  22  (almost  complete)  ;  Suffling,  264  (part  of  canopy). 

An  impression  of  1  w.  is  in  Craven  Ord,  Add.  MS.  32478,  fol.  118. 
Cotman’s  rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  III.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost). 
Dame  Elizth.,  w.  of  Sir  Francis  Calthorppe,  1536,  local,  C.  The 
following  brasses  are  completely  lost,  (1)  Sir  Miles  de  Stapleton, 
1364,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  Oliver  de  Ingham,  founders 
of  the  priory,  holding  hands,  single  canopy  and  marg.  inscr.  in 
Fr.  Ashdown,  Armour,  188  (part  of  man)  ;  Beloe,  pi.  15  (effs. 
from  Craven  Ord)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  51  (part  of  man),  84 
(head  of  lady)  ;  Chetwynd-Stapylton,  100  (ehs.)  ;  Cotman,  I,  pi.  4, 
p.  5  (almost  complete)  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1848,  ii,  605  (head  of  lady)  ; 
Gough,  I,  pi.  45*,  p.  119  (effs.)  ;  Haines,  158  (part  of  man)  ; 
Stothard,  C.  A.,  Mon.  Effs.,  ed.  1817,  57,  ed.  1876,  104  (effs.)  ; 
Yorks.  Arch.  Jour.,  VIII,  234  (effs.).  An  impression  of  the  figs, 
in  Craven  Ord,  Add.  MS.  32478,  fol.  13.  (2)  Lower  hf.  of  a  lady 

and  frag,  of  marg.  inscr.  in  Fr.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  Miles  and  Joan 
Stapleton,  w.  of  Sir  John  Plays,  1385.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  11,  p.  10 
(the  upper  hf.  belongs  to  a  later  figure).  Cotman’s  rubbing  in 
coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  (3)  A  man  in  arm.,  c.  1400.  Beloe,  pi.  16  (from 
Craven  Ord)  ;  C,U .A.B.C.  Trans.,  I,  pt.  9,  p.  5.  Possibly  Sir 
Miles,  son  of  the  founder  and  father  of  Sir  Brian,  1418.  Impres¬ 
sion  in  Craven  Ord,  Add.  MS.  32478,  fol.  93.  (4)  Ele,  dau.  of 

Sir  Edm.  Ufford,  widow  of  Sir  Miles  Stapleton,  c.  1420.  Cotman, 
I,  pi.  20.  p.  17.  Cotman’s  rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  (5) 
Upper  hf.  of  a  lady,  c.  1440,  see  no.  (2). 

Ingoldisthorpe.  I.  Agnes,  w.  of  Thos.  Bigge,  gent.,  1608, 
benefactor  to  the  ch.  and  poor,  also  her  parents,  Thos.  Rogerson, 
late  parson  of  the  ch.,  in  gown  and  cap  holding  book,  and  his  w. 
Agnes  (eff.  mutil.),  now  mur..  Tower. 

Intwood.  I.  Inscr.  Cecily,  dau.  and  h.  of  Edw.  Shelton  of 
Brome,  esq.,  w.  of  Wm.  Hirst,  gent.,  1619,  C. 


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Islington.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Saye,  yeoman,  1625,  N. 
Itteringham.  I.  Inscr.  (hands  holding  heart  and  scroll  lost). 
Wm.  Lomnor  of  Mannington,  1481,  local,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Margt. 
Lumnor,  dan.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Monseues  (Monceux),  lord  of  the 
manor  of  Wood  Railing,  1504,  local,  C. 

Kenninghall.  I.  Five  sons  and  5  dans.,  c.  1500,  local,  now 
mur.,  N.  Original  slab,  showing  indent  for  a  lady  and  inscr.,  in 
churchyard  used  as  step  to  north  door. 

Ketteringham.  I.  Lady.  c.  1470  ;  the  remains  of  the  hr.  to 
Sir  Hen.  Grey  (son  of  Sir  Thos.  Grey  of  Heton  by  Joan,  sister 
to  the  duke  of  Norfolk  ''  that  dyed  at  Venys  ”),  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Emma,  dau.  of  Wm.  Appleyard,  esq.,  foot  inscr.  in  Eng.  and 
1  sh.,  engr.  c.  1470  ;  local,  now  mur.,  C.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  40, 
p.  25  (complete).  The  brass  is  undated.  Sir  Hen.  Grey  died 
about  1492.  II.  Thos.  Hevenyngham,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir 
John  Hevenyngham,  knt.  and  baronet  (?  engraver’s  error  for 
banneret),  1499,  in  arm.  with  tabard  and  5  sons,  and  w.  Anne, 
dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Yerde,  esq.,  in  heraldic  dress  with  5  daus., 
all  kng.,  coloured,  inscrs.  on  2  large  scrolls,  2  shs.,  local,  mur., 
A.T.,  C.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  46,  p.  28  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  Ill,  285  ;  Scott, 
J .  B.,  Memorials  of  the  family  of  Scott  of  Scot’s  Hall,  Kent,  128. 

III.  Inscr.  Rich  Wryght,  [vicar,  1520],  local,  mur.,  C.  •  IV.  John 
son  of  Rich.  Colvyle,  esq.,  c.  1530,  in  swaddling  clothes,  sm., 
local,  mur.,  C.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  Cotman’s  rubbing  of 
no.  I,  also  of  inscrs.,  now  lost,  to  Wm.  Ivy,  canon,  1485  ?,  and 
Wm.,  son  of  Clere  Talbot,  LL.D.,  1635. 

Kimberley.  I.  John  Wodehows,  [died  1465],  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Constance,  engr.  c.  1530,  local,  C.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  29,  p.  21  ; 
Kimberley,  Lord,  Hist,  of  the  Wodehouse  Family,  priv.  printed, 
1887.  II.  Inscr.  Sir  Edw.  Wodows,  knt.,  [died  c.  1480],  and 
2nd  w.  Jane,  engr.  c.  1530,  local,  C. 

King’s  Lynn,  see  Lynn. 

Kirby  Bedon.  I.  Heart  with  3  scrolls  (mutil.),  c.  1450  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  local,  C.  Farrer,  Brasses,  pi.  9,  p.  46.  II.  Inscr. 
John  Hussyng  and  w.,  c.  1465,  local,  N.  III.  Wm.  Hussyng 
and  w.  Kath.,  both  died  10  Feb.,  1505,  in  shrouds,  sm.,  local,  N. 

IV.  Inscr.  John  Osbrone,  1532,  local,  N.,  partly  covered  by  pulpit. 
Knapton.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Smyth,  1516,  local,  N.  In  coll. 

Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  inscrs.,  now  lost,  to  (1)  Nich.  Narke, 
vicar  of  Haburgh,  1486  ;  (2)  Rich.  Smyth,  1450,  and  w.  Alice, 
1498  ;  (3)  Thos.  Franke,  who  gave  40  marks  to  the  building  of 
the  ch.,  c.  1500. 


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Lammas,  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Dowys  and  w.  Agnes,  c.  1500,  local, 
N.  II.  Inscr.  Mary,  w.  of  Wm.  Bayspoole,  junior,  1611 
local,  N. 

Langham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Crickys  junior,  and  w.  Elizth., 
c.  1500,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Robt.  Barnard,  gent.,  1605  ;  his  w. 
Cicely,  2  sons,  Wm.,  Christ.,  and  2  daus.,  Sara,  Mary,  survived 
him  ;  partly  covered,  S.A. 

Langley.  I.  Robt.  Berney,  esq.,  1628,  aged  79,  in  civil  dress, 
1  sh.,  partly  covered,  C. 

Lessingham.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Haelot,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  Edm.  Kyng,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Edm.  Kyng, 
w.  Christian,  1505,  and  their  parents,  local,  N.  IV.  Inscr. 
Alice  Heylet,  widow,  1527,  local,  lost  during  the  rebuilding. 
The  roof  of  the  ch.  fell  in  1887,  and  the  ch.  has  been  rebuilt. 

Letheringsett.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Fyttz,  gent.,  one  of  the 
cursitors  of  the  court  of  chancery,  1630,  aged  74  ;  mar.  Barbara, 
dau.  of  Francis  Kempe,  esq.,  brother-  of  Sir  Thos.  and  son  of  Sir 
Wm.  Kempe  ;  N.A. 

Lexham,  East.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Alee,  1629,  aged  83,  local,  C. 

Loudon.  I.  Two  hands,  issuing  from  clouds,  holding  a  heart 
with  3  scrolls  (1  lost),  sh.  with  monogram  (3  others  lost).  Denis 
Willys,  1462,  local,  N.A.  Suffling,  279.  II.  Inscr.  Nich. 
Gavell,  gent.,  1518  in  arabics,  local,  S.C.  III.  Inscr.  John  Gare 
and  w.  Margt.,  c.  1520,  local,  N.A.  IV.  Inscr.  Roger  Olyn worth, 
1526,  local,  N.  V.  Inscr.  Agnes  Berry,  1529,  local,  S.A.  VI. 
Inscr.  marg.  (eff.,  canopy  and  4  shs.  lost).  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Fyneux,  chief  justice,  w.  of  Hen.  Hobart,  esq.,  1530,  local,  N.C. 
VII.  Dame  Kath.  Sampson,  [dau.  of  Sir  Jas.  Hobart],  w.  of  Sir 
Thos.  Sampson,  1546,  previously  the  w.  of  John  Blomevile,  esq., 

2  effs.  in  shrouds,  1  sh.  (3  others  lost),  local,  C.  Cotman,  II,  pi.  Ill, 
p.  52  ;  Suffling^  256.  VIII.  Hen.  Hobert,  esq.,  1561,  in  arm. 
with  tabard,  head  restored  ;  eff.  of  w.  lost ;  local,  A.T.,  N.C. 
Cotman,  I,  pi.  73,  p.  39  ;  Suffling,  114.  The  inscr.  begins  "  of 
your  charite  pray  for  ye  soule  of  ”.  IX.  Jas  Hobart,  esq., 
1615,  aged  91  (date,  etc.,  added),  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Francis, 
dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Drury  of  Hawsted,  Suff.,  1609,  mar.  60  years, 
had  8  sons  and  6  daus.,  ach.,  A.T.,  C.  Cotman,  II,  Appendix, 
pi.  6,  p.  60.  X.  Inscr.  Sara,  dau.  of  Robt.  Barnard,  gent.,  w.  of 
Edw.,  son  of  Jas.  Hobart,  esq.,  1611,  mar.  8  years  and  died  in 
childbirth  of  a  son  Jas.,  S.C. 

Ludham.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  de  Honyngg,  rector  of  [Potter] 
Heigham,  [1345-1351],  S.A.  Beloe,  p.  9  ;  Farrer,  Brasses,  pi.  4, 


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р.  22.  II.  Inscr.  in  2  Lat  w.  John  Colman,  c.  1450,  S.A. 
III.  Inscr.  John  Philippe,  vicar,  1466,  local,  N.  IV.  Inscr. 
John  Salman,  1486,  local,  N.  V.  Inscr.  Cecily  Salman,  1487, 
local,  N.  VI.  Inscr.  (mutil.).  Simon  Bakton  and  w.  Emme, 

с.  1500,  local,  N.  VII.  Inscr.  Robt.  Rj^ches,  1534,  local,  N. 
VIII.  Inscr.  (eh.  lost).  Thos.  Goodlad,  born  at  Barrowden, 
Rutland,  died  1593,  local,  N.  IX.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv. 
Rich.  Barker,  born  at  West  Bilney,  died  1605,  N.  X.  Inscr. 
on  a  heart.  Grace,  dau.  of  Rich.  Barker,  w.  of  Christ.  White, 
1633,  N.  Suffling,  325.  XI.  Inscr.  Christ.  White,  gent.,  1659, 
N.  Suffling,  325.  XII.  Sh.,  Baldero  of  Barton,  now  rel. 
with  no.  VIII. 

Lynn,  St.  Margaret.  I.  Adam  de  Walsokne,  burgess  of  Lynn, 
1349,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.,  born  at  Cley,  under  rich 
canopies  with  souls,  etc.,  above,  the  12  apostles  with  attendant 
prophets  beside  and  between  the  effs.,  and  a  rustic  scene  below, 
marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics,  Royal  arms  and  mcht.  mark,  very 
large,  118x68,  rect.  pL,  Flemish,  much  worn  especially  in  the 
upper  part,  formerly  in  C.,  now  at  west  end  of  S.A.  Ashdown, 
Costume,  90  (head  of  man),  107  (head  of  lady)  ;  Beloe,  pi.  13  ; 
Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  14  (det.  of  canopy),  15  (head  of  man), 

16  (head  of  lady)  ;  Gotman,  I,  pi.  2,  p.  3  ;  Haines,  162  (head  of 
man),  165  (head  of  lady)  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  86  (rustic  scene)  ; 
Photo-lith.,  1889,  priv.  printed  ;  Waller,  pts.  3  and  5  (rustic 
scene).  II.  Robt.  Braunche,  1364,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws., 
Letice  and  Margt.,  under  rich  canopy  with  souls,  etc.  above  and 
8  weepers  in  male  and  female  costume  at  the  sides,  and  the 
"  Peacock  feast  ”  below,  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics,  Royal 
arms  and  arms  of  Braunche,  very  large,  107  x  61,  rect.  pL,  Flemish, 
formerly  in  C.,  now  at  west  end  of  S.A.  Ashdown,  Costume, 
96  (ehs.  and  1  weeper)  ;  Beloe,  pi.  14  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs, 

17  (effs.),  X  and  173  (weepers),  137  (symbols  of  evangs.)  ;  Carter, 
J .,  Anc.  Sculpt,  and  Painting,  II,  13  (feast)  ;  Cotman,  I,  pi.  3, 
p.  4  ;  Cutts,  E.  L.,  Middle  Ages,  522  (man)  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  45, 
p.  115  ;  Ingleby,  H.,  Treasures  of  Lynn,  1924,  21  ;  Macklin,  Br. 
of  Eng.,  85,  87,  89,  90  (details)  ;  Mason,  81  (feast)  ;  Photo-liths., 
1888,  size  17  x9j,  1893,  size  31  by  18,  both  priv.  printed; 
V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  34.  III.  Inscr.  marg.,  8  Lat.  vv.  and 
mcht.  mark,  John  Atkin,  alderman  and  mayor,  1617,  aged  68, 
and  w.  Joan,  had  9  children,  Wm.,  Thos.,  John,  Seth,  Anne, 
Clement,  Joan,  Frideswith,  Margery,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat. 
vv.,  sh.  and  motto.  Francis  Parlett,  gent.,  1628,  aged  21  ;  his 


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father  pos.  ;  C.  V.  Inscr.  Thos.  Parlet,  gent.,  son  of  Francis 
Parlet,  esq.,  recorder  of  Lynn,  1632,  aged  17.  The  eff.  of 
Robt.  Attelath,  burgess  of  Lynn,  1376,  large,  Flemish,  now  lost, 
is  figuredin  Re?oe,  pi.  2  ;  Cotman,  I,  pi.  7,  p.  7  ;  Gough^  I,  pi.  36, 
p.  102  ;  Taylor,  W.,  Antiq.  of  Lynn,  42.  An  impression  of  the 
eff.  is  in  Brit.  Mus.,  Craven  Ord,  Add.  MS.  32478,  fob  88.  The 
lost  br.  of  Walter  Coney,  1479,  with  triple  canopjq  mcht.  marks, 
etc.,  is  also  figured  in  Beloe,  pi.  24  (eff.  and  slab)  ;  Gough,  II, 
ph  99,  p.  268  (nearly  complete)  ;  Taylor,  49.  Impressions  of  the 
eff.  are  in  Craven  Ord,  Add.  MS.  32478,  ff.  49,  125.  See  a  paper 
by  E.  M.  Beloe  on  “  A  list  of  Brasses  in  St.  Margaret’s  Lynn, 
in  1724  ”  in  ‘‘  M.B.S.  Trans.”,  II,  57. 

Lynn,  St.  Nicholas.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph  and 
Isabell  Raylie,  1627,  aged  24  days,  ''  she  was  the  first  God  gave 
unto  her  parents  and  the  first  baptised  in  thefunt  of  this  chapell  ”, 
N.A.  The  lost  br.  to  Thos.  Waterdeyn,  mayor  in  1394  and 
1404,  and  w.  Alice,  is  engr.  in  Archceologia,  XXXIX,  pi.  22, 
p.  505. 

Lynn,  West.  I.  Adam  Owtlawe,  chaplain,  1503,  in  mass 
vests,  without  stole  and  maniple,  local,  C.  Cotman,  II,  pi.  99, 

p.  49. 

Mannington.  I.  Inscr.  Kath.,  dau.  of  John  Potts,  esq., 
w.  of  Thos.  Lougher,  rector  of  Letheringsett,  1631,  in  ruined  ch. 

Martham.  I.  Heart  inscribed  “  post  tenebras  spero  lucem, 
laus  deo  meo  ”  (restored,  the  orig.  stolen  before  1860),  and 
inscr.  for  Robt.  Alen,  vicar,  1487,  C. 

Massingham,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  (mutil.).  John  Ferm[er], 
rector,  died  on  St.  Edmund’s  day,  [14]16,  “  littera  dominicali 
D  ”  ;  he  was  a  canon  of  Lichfield  and  registrar  of  the  diocese  ; 
on  C.  floor  in  1890  but  now  lost. 

Mattishall.  I.  Inscr.  John  Godewyn  and  w.  Agnes,  both 
died  9  Nov.,  1449,  Tower.  II.  Civilian,  c.  1480  ;  w.  and  inscr. 
lost  ;  sm.,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Robt.  Lemman,  c.  1500,  local. 
IV.  Geoff.  Dene,  c.  1510,  in  civil  dress,  local,  N.A.  V.  Civilian 
and  w.,  c.  1510  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  N.  Possibly  Robt.  Foster, 
woolman,  c.  1507,  who  built  the  chapel  and  ordered  his  burial 
here  with  gravestone.  VI.  Inscr.  Kath.  Dew,  1521,  local,  N.A. 
VII.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Jas.  Mott  (?),  1613,  N.  VIII. 
Inscr.  Florance,  dau.  of  Arthur  and  Mary  Croshold,  1614,  local,  C. 
IX.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Francis  Croshold,  1615,  local,  C.  X. 
Inscr.  with  2  Eng.  vv.  Susanna  Croshold,  1617,  “  whose  bodye 
lyeth  buryed  here  together  with  thre  sisters  deer  ”,  local,  C. 


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XI.  Inscr.  Anne  Wattes,  w.  of  Jas.  Mott,  1621,  worn,  N.  XII. 
Inser.  Thos.,  7th  son  of  John  Reppes,  esq.,  born  1642,  died  1643. 
XIII.  Inscr.  Anne,  eld.  dan.  of  John  Reppes,  esq.,  born  1645, 
died  1647,  XIV.  Inscr.  Judith,  dau.  of  Arthur  Cresheld,  w. 
of  John  Barker,  1651,  C.  Nos.  Ill,  XII,  and  XIII  on  a  board 
loose  in  vestry  in  1925.  A  portion  of  a  shaft  of  a  canopy  formerly 
in  S.A.  is  now  lost. 

Melton,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Manger,  rector  of  St.  Mary’s, 
1458,  local.  II.  Inscr.  John  Harvy,  1519,  local.  Both  now 
on  the  wall  of  the  ruined  tower  of  St.  Mary’s. 

Melton,  Little.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Robt. 
Marsham,  gent.,  w.  of  Edm.  Angwish,  and  her  son  Robt.,  both 
died  1604,  N.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  I,  176. 

Merton.  I.  Four  shs.  (all  slightly  mutil.)  ;  heart  with  scrolls, 
crest,  another  sh.,  and  inscr.  lost.  Wm.  de  Grey,  esq.,  1474,  and 
w.  Cristian,  dau.  of  John  Manning  of  Great  Ellingham,  gent.,  N. 
Farrer,  Heraldry,  II,  141.  II.  Inscr.  and  2  scrolls  (heart,  2 
other  scrolls  and  sh.  lost).  Alice,  dau.  of  Thos.  Bedygffeld,  esq., 
sister  of  Mary  Grey,  w.  of  John,  eld.  son  of  John  Fyncham, 
1474,  S.A.  III.  Wm.  de  Grey,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  no.  I,  [1495], 
in  arm.  with  tabard  and  5  sons,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  Hen.  Bedingfield,  with  3  daus.,  and  (2)  Grace,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Teye,  with  2  daus.,  all  kng.,  3  shs.  ;  inscr.,  4  scrolls  and  ach.  lost ; 
local  mur.^  N.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  55,  p.  31.  IV.  Inscr.  and  sh. 
Edm.  de  Grey,  esq.,  1548  ;  mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Spelman, 
knt.,  mur.,  C.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  II,  142.  V.  Inscr.  and  sh. 
Thos.  de  Grey,  esq.,  1556,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Rich.  Fitz- 
lewes,  knt.,  “  after  her  desease  made  hymselfe  preast  and  so  lyved 
xli  yeres  ”,  mur.,  S.A.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  II,  142.  VI.  Thos. 
de  Greye,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Edm.  de  Grey,  esq.,  1562,  in  arm., 
legs  lost ;  mar.  (1)  Anne,  dau.  and  h.  of  Hen.  Everode  of  Linsted, 
Suff.,  esq.,  (2)  Temperance,  dau.  of  Sir  Wymonde  Carewe  of 
Anthony,  Cornwall ;  3  shs.  (1  mutil.,  2  lost),  inscr.  mutil.  and 
partly  palimp.,  on  rev.  the  feet  of  a  man  in  arm.  resting  on  a 
lion,  15th  cent.  ;  local,  S.A.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  75,  p.  40  ;  M.B.8. 
Trans.,  IV,  224  (palimp.)  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  XV,  68  (palimp.).  VII. 
Inscr.,  ach.,  and  4  shs.  Sir  Robt.  de  Grey,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Wm. 
de  Grey,  1644,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Wm.  Bridon  of 
Ipswich,  gent.,  had  issue  Wm.  (dec.),  Barbara,  Anne,  partly 
covered,  C.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  II,  142  (ach.). 

Methwold.  I.  Sir  Adam  de  Cljdton,  1367,  in  arm.  with  arms 
on  jupon,  single  canopy  much  mutil.  as  is  also  the  eff.  ;  inscr. 


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lost  ;  now  on  a  board,  mur.,  N.A.  Beloe,  pi.  8  ;  Norf.  Arch., 
VI,  18.  This  br.  was  stolen  by  a  tinker  in  1680,  when  recovered 
it  was  found  broken  up  into  upwards  of  130  pieces  which  had  been 
lying  ever  since  in  the  eh.  chest,  but  have  now  been  arranged  and 
fastened  on  a  board.  The  orig.  slab  is  buried  under  C.  floor. 

Metton.  I.  Inscr.  in  2  Eng.  vv.  Symond  Talyor,  c.  1480, 
local,  N.  II.  Eobt.  Doughty,  1493,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Maud,  I  effs.,  local,  N.  Anastatic  Drawing  Soc.,  1886,  pi.  41  ; 
OirVs  Own  Paper,  XV,  389  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  49.  III. 
Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  Wm.  Doughti,  c.  1500,  local,  X. 

Mileham.  I.  Christ.  Crowe,  1526,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Cristian, 
with  4  sons  (lost)  and  5  dans.,  S.A.  Carthew,  Launditch,  II,  380. 

Morningthorpe.  I.  Inscr.  John  Ward,  1626,  local,  on  floor  of 
cupboard  in  Tower. 

Morston.  I.  Rich.  Makynges,  clerk,  rector,  1596,  in  gown, 
mur.,  C. 

Morton-on-the-Hill.  I.  Kath.  Awdley,  ot  Berechurch, 
Essex,  a  widow  45  years,  1611,  aged  80  ;  inscr.  incised  on  stone  ; 
N.  II.  Inscr.  Mary,  w.  of  Donsany  Southwell,  esq.,  lord  of 
the  manor,  1636,  mur.,  N.C. 

Moulton  (Depwade).  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Wm.  Machett, 
rector,  1620,  local,  C. 

Moulton  (Walsham).  I.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  John  Holler,  1505, 
and  w.  Kath.,  local,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Hen.  Palmer,  1525,  local,  X. 
III.  Inscr.  (broken).  Anne,  dau.  of  Hen.  Palmer,  gent.,  w.  of  Jas. 
Underwode,  1535,  local,  X.  IV.  Thomasine,  w.  of  Hen.  Palmer, 
gent.,  1544,  kng.,  sm.,  local,  X.  Suffiing,  157. 

Mulbarton.  I.  Inscr.  composed  of  2  hinged  copper  plates 
in  the  form  of  a  book  which  open,  on  the  lower  pi.  is  the  inscr. 
and  a  sh.  of  arms,  on  the  upper  a  hand  issuing  from  clouds  and 
16  Eng.  vv.  by  her  husband.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thos.  le  Xeve  of 
Aslacton,  cousin  of  Sir  Wm.  le  Xeve,  herald  to  Chas.  I,  w.  of 
Dan.  Scargill,  rector,  mar.  near  7  years,  1680,  aged  30,  very 
curious,  mur.,  C.,  resting  on  a  painted  iron  shelf  in  the  form  of 
a  bible. 

Mundham.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Osborn,  1538,  local,  X.  II. 
Inscr.,  8  Eng.  vv.,  4  lozenges  with  motto.  Wm.  Harborne,  esq., 

“  who  Embassagde  for  Queen  Elizth.”,  1617,  X. 

Xarborough.  I.  Hen.  Spelman,  “  juris  peritus  ”,  recorder 
of  Xorwich,  1496,  in  civil  dress  with  mantle,  and  w.  Ele, 
[dau.  and  h.  of  Wm.  Xarburgh],  inscr.  mutil.  ;  6  shs.  lost  ; 
local,  C.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  43,  p.  27.  II.  Inscr.  Hen.  Spelman, 


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esq.,  brother  of  no.  IV,  1530,  local,  mur.,  C.  III.  John 
Spelman,  esq.,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  no.  IV,  1545,  in  arm.  ; 
mar.  Margt.,  dan.  of  Sir  Thos.  Blenerhasset,  had  2  sons  and 
2  dans.  ;  2  shs.  (1  now  with  no.  I),  local,  C.  IV.  Sir  John 
Spelman,  secondary  justice  of  the  king’s  bench,  1545,  in  coif  and 
robes,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Hen.  Frowick  of  Middx.,  1556 
(date  added),  in  heraldic  mantle,  kng.,  had  13  sons  and  7  daus., 
Resurrection,  2  scrolls  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  C.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  69, 
p.  37  ;  Blanche,  Costume,  I,  427  (judge)  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List, 
pi.  55.  V.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Elizth.,  [dau.  of  Hen.  Spelman], 
w.  of  John  Goldyngham,  esq.,  1556,  local  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a 
portion  of  a  priest  in  mass  vests.,  c.  1480  ;  now  mur.,  C.  VI. 
John  Eyer,  esq.,  receiver-general  to  Queen  Elizth.  in  Norf., 
Suff.,  Cambs.  and  Hunts.,  master  in  chancery,  1561,  in  arm., 
and  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Blenerhaiset  of  Frenze,  widow  of 
John  Spelman,  esq.  (no.  Ill),  1558,  kng.,  2  scrolls,  ach.,  and  2  shs., 
mur.,  C.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  72,  p.  39.  VII.  John  Spelman,  esq., 
1581,  in  arm.  ;  mar.  (1)  Judith,  dau.  of  Sir  Clement  Higham, 
by  whom  2  sons,  Clement,  Wm.,  (2)  Kath.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Saunder, 
esq.,  by  whom  2  sons,  Robt.,  Frauncys,  and  1  dau.,  Bryget  ;  ach. 
and  2  shs.  (1  now  with  no.  I,  the  other  with  no.  Ill),  local,  C. 
Cotman,  I,  pi.  81,  p.  42.  VIII.  Inscr.  Rich.  Awsten,  gent., 
1593,  benefactor  to  the  poor,  local,  mur.,  C. 

Neatishead.  I.  Inscr.  in  7  Lat.  vv.  Wm.  Emmyson,  vicar, 
benefactor  to  ch.,  1480,  N.  II.  Inscr.  John  Cabell,  1496,  and 
w.  Ellen,  local,  N. 

Necton.  I.  Ismayne,  w.  of  Wm.  de  Wynston,  died  on 
Innocents’  day,  1372  ;  Fr.  inscr.  and  2  shs.  lost  ;  N.  Ashdown, 
Costume,  109  (head)  ;  Beloe,  pi.  3  ;  Boutell,  Series,  and  Br.  and 
Slabs,  84  (head)  ;  Carthew,  Bradenham,  180  ;  Cotman,  I,  pi.  6, 
p.  7.  Rubbing  with  inscr.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  II.  Phelippe 
de  Beauchampe,  dau.  of  Hen.,  lord  Ferrers  of  Groby,  widow  of 
Guy  de  Beauchampe,  eld.  son  of  Thos.,  earl  of  Warwick,  1383, 
2  shs.  ;  marg.  inscr.  and  another  sh.  lost  ;  large,  N.C.  Beloe, 
pi.  3  ;  Carthew,  215  ;  Cotman,  I,  pi.  9,  p.  9  (with  part  of  inscr. 
and  3  shs.)  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  XII,  298.  III.  Wm.  Curteys, 
notary,  in  civil  dress  with  penner  and  inkhorn,  and  w.  Alice,  both 
died  ‘‘  v°  kalendas  marcii  a°  ihu  ”  1499,  local,  N.  Carthew,  195 
(man  and  inscr.)  ;  Cotman,  I,  pi.  39,  p.  25  (man  and  inscr.  )  ; 
Norf.  Arch.,  XII,  300  (perfect).  IV.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Aubrey, 
dau.  of  Robt.  Goodwyn  1527,  local,  N.  Rubbing  with  eff.  in 
coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  V.  John  Bacon,  gent.,  1528,  in  civil  dress, 


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sm.j  local,  C.  VI.  Robt.  Goodwyn,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Sabine,  1532,  with  7  sons  ;  4  dans,  lost  ;  local,  N.  Ashdown ^ 
Costume,  222  (head  of  lady)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  93  (head  of 
lady)  ;  Carthew,  180  ;  Cotman,  I,  pi.  65,  p.  36.  Rubbing  of  dans, 
in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  VII.  Mary,  dau.  of  Robt.  Goodwyn,  w. 
(1)  of  John  Bacon,  (2)  of  Robt.  Rust,  1596  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  reb, 
N.C.  Carthew,  144  ;  Cotman,  II,  pi.  85,  p.  44  ;  Norf.  Arch., 
XII,  300  ;  Blanche,  Costume,  II,  180  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List, 
pi.  45,  no.  4. 

Newton  Flotman.  I.  Rich.  Blondevyle,  1490,  aged  85  ; 
Ralph  Blondevyle,  1514,  aged  45  ;  Edw.  Blondevyle,  1568, 
aged  75  ;  3  kng.  effs.  in  arm.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscrs.  and  10  Eng. 
vv.  erected  by  Thos.  Blondevile  in  1571,  mur.,  C.  Cotman,  I, 
pi.  79,  p.  41  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  XXI,  337. 

Northwold.  I.  Inscr.  (chalice  lost).  John  Dawson,  priest, 
1531,  N,  partly  covd.  by  pipe.  II.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.,  4  Eng. 
vv.  and  sh.  Thos.  Scott,  rector,  1616,  aged  68,  C. 

Norwich  Cathedral.  I.  Inscr.  in  9  Lat.  vv.  Ralph  Fulvertoft, 
''  custos  caronelle  ”  (charnel-house),  c.  1500,  mur.,  Jesus  chapel. 
II.  Inscr.  Edw.,  youngest  son  of  Joseph  Hall,  [bp.  of  Norwich], 
1642,  aged  23,  mur..  Presbytery. 

Norwich,  Dutch  Church  (Blackfriars  Hall).  I.  Inscr.  in 
Lat.,  Dutch,  and  Eng.  vv.  John  Elison,  36  years  pastor,  1639, 
aged  58  ;  his  eld.  son  John,  ukcht.  of  Amsterdam,  pos.  ;  mur., 
north  wall.  II.  Inscr.  Theoph.  Ellison,  son  and  for  36  years 
successor  to  his  father,  1676,  aged  67,  under  no.  I. 

Norwich,  St.  Andrew.  I.  Double  canopy  with  mcht.  mark 
and  sh.  in  pediments,  and  inscr.,  all  mutil.  ;  the  remains  of  the 
br.  to  John  Gilbert,  citizen,  grocer,  and  alderman,  twice  mayor, 
and  w.  Annore,  both  died  in  the  same  week,  1467,  with  17  children  ; 
large,  now  in  N.  porch.  Rubbing  of  lower  hf.  of  w.  in  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq.  II.  Frag,  of  chamfer  inscr.  with  date  1493  (effs.  and 
shs.  lost).  [Robt.  Aylmer,  citizen  and  alderman,  1493,  and  w.], 
slab  loose  in  churchyard  in  1901.  III.  Inscr.  (mutil.).  [Elizth.], 
dau.  of  Robt.  Aylmer,  citizen  and  alderman,  1493,  rel.,  S.A. 
Complete  rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  IV.  Civilian  in  mantle, 
and  w.,  c.  1500  ;  inscr.,  2  shs.  and  another  plate  lost  ;  local,  C. 
Cotman,  I,  pi.  67,  p.  37  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  28.  Possibly 
Robt.  Gardiner,  twice  mayor,  1508,  and  w.  Engr.  by  same  hand 
as  no.  I  at  Narborough.  V.  Two  sons,  1  dau.  and  1  scroll, 
much  worn  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  John  Holly,  brewer,  1527, 
and  w.  Elizth.  ;  now  in  Tower.  The  mcht.  mark  was  stolen 


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in  1898.  VI.  Inscr.  (eff.  in  civil  dress,  mcht.  mark,  arms  of 
Mercers’  Co.  and  Mcht -adventurers  lost).  John  Clark,  alderman 
and  twice  mayor,  died  "  mydlent  sonday  that  ffelle  the  xxii  day 
off  marche  ”,  1527,  mention  is  made  of  his  ws.,  Elizth.,  Cecily, 
Agnes,  rel.,  S.A.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  60,  p.  33  (complete).  Cotman’s 
rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  VII.  Shield  and  scroll  (kng.  eff., 
cross  and  inscr.  lost).  John  Underwood,  titular  bp.  of  Chalcedon, 
1541,  N.  Norf.  Arch.,  VI,  14.  VIII.  Inscr.  Nath.,  eld.  son  of 
Nath.  Remington,  1617,  aged  14,  rel.,  S.A.  IX.  Inscr.  Wm. 
Jackson,  master  of  the  King’s  hospital  in  Norwich,  1626,  local, 
rel.,  S.A.  X.  Inscr.  Hen.  Fyrmage,  gent.,  1638,  local,  N. 
XI.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Anne,  dau.  of  Nich.  Crispe,  mcht-adventurer 
of  London,  w.  of  Wm.  Skelton,  gent.,  1648,  had  4  sons  and  2  daus., 
rel.,  S.A.  An  inscr.  to  Ellen,  w.  of  Wm.  Jackson  (no.  IX), 
1622,  is  now  at  Rainthorpe  Hall. 

Norwich,  St.  Benedict.  I.  Inscr.  Peter  Vertegans, 
"  gardyner  ”,  1633,  local,  N.A. 

Norwich,  St.  Clement.  I.  Margt.  Pettwode,  widow,  1514, 
in  ordinary  dress,  “  cujus  anima  per  cristi  passionis  merita 
ffidelium  que  suffragia  electa  inter  agmina  in  celis  sit  sociata  ”, 
local,  N.  Ashdown,  Costume,  221  (head)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and 
Slabs,  93  (head)  ;  Cotman,  I,  pi.  52,  p.  30.  II.  Inscr.  Wm. 
Heyward,  1622  ;  Mary  Kettell,  1651,  added  ;  mur.,  S.A.  A 
rubbing  of  the  br.,  now  lost.,  to  Geoff.  Qwynsey,  c.  1460,  in  civil 
dress,  local,  sm.,  is  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Norwich,  St.  Edmund.  I.  Inscr.  Joan  Grenakyr  and  her 
son  “  dominus  ”  Robt.  Grenakyr,  c.  1500,  in  poss.  of  churchwarden 
in  1887,  now  lost.  The  sm.  fig.  of  Anne  Haste  or  Hawte,  1523, 
formerly  in  this  ch.,  and  engr.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  57,  p.  32,  is  now  in 
the  Strangers’  Hall,  Norwich. 

Norwich,  St.  Etheldred.  I.  Priest,  c.  1485,  in  mass  vests, 
without  stole  and  maniple,  head  mutil.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  mur., 
N.  Cotman,  II,  Appendix,  pi.  4,  p.  59.  Probably  Roger  Clerk, 
priest,  1487.  By  the  same  hand  as  the  priest  at  Ringstead. 
II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Swan,  rector,  [1498],  local,  mur.,  N.  III.  Inscr. 
Alice,  w.  of  Thos.  Large,  1504,  mur.,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  John 
Isbellys,  c.  1520,  local,  mur.,  N.  V.  Inscr.  Wm.  Ramsie,  1613, 
aged  about  80,  mur.,  N.  Nos.  I  to  IV  removed  from  the 
destroyed  ch.  of  St.  Peter,  Southgate. 

Norwich,  St.  George  Colegate.  I.  Wm.  Norwiche,  mayor 
[in  1461],  founder  of  the  chantry  of  the  B.V.M.  and  All  Saints, 
died  1468,  in  civil  dress  with  mantle,  and  w.  Alice,  1472,  with  1 


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son  between  them,  all  standing  on  a  bracket  rising  from  inscr., 
local,  N.C  Cotman,  I,  pi.  28,  p.  21  ;  Girl’s  Own  Paper,  XV,  390  ; 
F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  37,  no.  2.  II.  Inscr.  and  mcht.  mark. 
Thos.  Warryn,  citizen  and  alderman,  1514,  local,  S.C. 

Norwich,  St.  George  Tombland.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1450  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  loose  in  vestry  about  1890,  but  now  lost.  Possibly  Master 
John  Excester,  1447.  II.  Inscr.  John,  son  of  Wm.  Browne, 
alderman,  and  his  w.  Judeth,  1621,  local,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Lucian 
Lawes,  sheriff,  1641,  and  w.  Elizth.  ;  son  Thos.  pos.  ;  local,  N. 

Norwich,  St.  Giles.  I.  Robt.  Baxter,  mayor  [in  1424,  1429], 
died  1432,  in  civil  dress  with  mantle,  and  widow  Cristine,  N. 
Cotman,  I,  pi.  21,  p.  18.  II.  Rich.  Purdaunce,  mayor  [in  1430], 
died  1436,  in  civil  dress  with  mantle,  head  restored,  and  widow 
“  domina  ”  Margt.,  N.  Cot'ihan,  II,  Appendix,  pi.  2,  p.  58.  III. 
Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  Robt.  Laudysdale,  esq.,  1454,  Tower.  IV. 
Chalice  and  wafer  for  John  Smyth,  chaplain,  1499,  local,  S.A. 
Farrer,  Brasses,  pi.  9.  p.  46.  V.  Inscr.  Thos.  Hervy  and  w. 
Clare,  c.  1520,  local.  Tower.  VI.  Inscr.  Rachell,  dau.  of  Hugh 

Spendlowe  of  Wroxham,  gent.,  w.  of  Hen.  Moulton,  1615,  local. 
Tower.  VII.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  with  pun  on  name. 
Frances  Bedingfield,  1637  ;  her  sister  Elizth.  pos.  ;  local,  N.A. 

Norwich,  St.  Gregory.  I.  Inscr.  John  Wylby,  “  mercenar- 
ius  ”,  alderman,  1444,  and  w.  Maud,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Hen. 
Gunton,  citizen,  1468,  and  w.  Margt.,  much  worn,  N.A.  III. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Alberd,  citizen,  1510,  in  filesto  sancti  Edmundi 
regis  ”,  local,  S.A.  IV.  Inscr.  Robt.  Bryon,  1531,  local,  N.A. 
In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  the  following,  now  lost,  (1) 
Thos.  Cok,  citizen  and  ''  rathman  ”,  1502,  in  civil  dress,  local  ; 
(2)  inscr.  Alice,  w.  of  John  Clerk,  1467. 

Norwich,  St.  Helen,  or  St.  Giles’  Hospital.  I.  Inscr.  John 
Beteyns,  c.  1460,  local,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  Edm.  Keche, 
''  presbiter  ”,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Daniel  Markon, 

1627,  aged  36,  N. 

Norwich,  St.  James.  I.  Inscr.  Wyborough,  w.  of  Robt. 
Drake,  1618,  local,  C. 

Norwich,  St.  John  Maddermarket.  I.  Walter  Moneslee 
(Moseley  ?),  1412,  in  civil  dress  with  anelace,  and  w.  Isabel,  worn, 
now  mur.,  N.  II.  John  Todenham,  c.  1450,  in  civil  dress,  with 
long  scroll  from  hands  ;  the  inscr.  mentions  his  w.  Joan  ;  sm., 
now  mur.,  N.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  26,  p.  20  ;  Suffling,  179.  III. 
[Ralph  Segrym,  mayor  in  1451,  died  1472],  in  civil  dress  with 
mantle,  and  w.  [Agnes],  1  mcht.  mark  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur., 


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N.  Suffling,  182.  IV.  Wm.  Pepyr,  alderman,  1476,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Joan  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  N.  In  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  with  hf.  the  inscr.  and  a  mcht.  mark.  V. 
Inscr.  John  Martin,  c.  1500,  local,  now  mur.,  N.  VI.  Lady  and 
mcht.  mark  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Thos.  Cans,  twice  mayor, 
1506,  and  ws.  Joan  and  Helen,  local,  now  mur.  on  a  board,  N. 
B.A.A.  Jour.,  XLIX,  48,  fig.  18  (mark)  ;  Glouc.  N.  and  Q.,  VI, 
11,  fig.  15  (mark)  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  40,  fig.  15  (mark)  ; 
8t.  Paul's  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  p.  xiv,  fig.  15  (mark).  VII. 
John  Terry,  mcht.,  mayor  [in  1523],  left  £200  for  loans  to  citizens 
and  £200  to  be  invested  in  land  for  the  discharge  of  taxes,  1524, 
in  civil  dress  with  mantle,  and  w.  Lettys,  with  2  sons  and  2  daus., 
all  standing  on  brackets  springing  from  the  trunk  of  a  tree, 
between  them  2  shs.,  one  with  arms  of  Norwich,  the  other  with 
Mcht-ad venturers,  Mercers’  Co.  and  mcht.  mark  combined, 
inscr.  in  20  Eng.  vv.  orig.  above  efis.,  local,  now  mur.,  X.  B.A.A. 
Jour.,  XLIX,  48,  fig.  23  (mark)  ;  Beloe,  pi.  18  ;  Cotman,  I,  pi.  58, 
p.  32  ;  Girl's  Own  Paper,  XV,  391  ;  Winter,  I,  pt.  2.  VIII. 
John  Marsham,  mayor  [in  1518],  died  1525,  in  civil  dress  with 
mantle,  and  w.  Elizth.  with  crucifix  at  end  of  rosary,  standing 
on  a  bracket  ;  5  sons,  8  daus.,  3  shs.,  and  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  now 
mur.  on  a  board,  N.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  59,  p.  33  ;  Suffling,  274  ; 
V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  38,  no.  5.  The  group  of  daus.  is  now  in 
possession  of  the  Soc.  of  Antiquaries.  The  inscr.  was  palimp., 
see  “  Blomefield  ”,  IV,  290.  IX.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Nich.  Sutther- 
ton,  alderman,  mayor  [in  1539],  died  1540  ;  inscr.  palimp.,  on 
rev.  a  portion  of  a  lady  in  mantle  with  2  daus.  (1  a  nun)  standing 
before  her,  15th  cent.  ;  mur.  on  boards,  X.  M.B.S.  Trans., 
IV,  226  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  XV,  71  (both  obv.  and  rev.  of  inscr.). 
X.  Robt.  Rugge,  esq.,  alderman,  twice  mayor  [in  1545,  1550], 
died  1558,  in  civil  dress  with  mantle,  and  w.  Elizth.,  with  5  sons, 
and  inscr.,  on  a  bracket,  4  shs.  including  Mercers’  Co.  and  one 
with  initials  ;  3  daus.  and  mcht.  mark,  lost  ;  local  ;  nearly  all 
palimp.,  made  up  of  parts  of  the  fig.  of  an  abbot  in  full  vests, 
holding  a  book,  14th  cent.,  of  a  priest  in  mass  vests.,  14th  cent., 
of  an  armed  figure,  15th  cent.,  of  a  lady,  15th  cent.,  a  sh.  with 
arms  of  Fastolf,  etc.  ;  now  mur.  on  boards,  X.  Cotman,  I,  pi. 
70,  p.  38  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  229  (palimps.)  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  XIV, 
64  (palimps.)  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  40.  XI.  Inscr.  Rich. 
Skottowe,  alderman,  1616,  and  w.  Marie,  dau.  of  John  Sotherton, 
alderman,  1619,  had  11  sons  and  3  daus.,  local,  mur.,  S.A. 
XII.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  John  Melchior,  1657,  mur.,  on  a  board, 


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N.  XIII.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Melchior  senior,  1708,  aged  85, 
and  Cornelius  Melchior,  1713,  aged  47,  mur.,  on  a  board,  N. 
XIV.  Three  mcht.  marks  (lead)  with  initials  T.C.  belonging  to 
no.  VI,  on  floor  of  S.A. 

Norwich,  St.  John  Sepulchre.  I.  Inscr.  Joan  Cok,  c.  1460, 
now  mur.,  N.Tr.  II.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1535,  much  worn  j 
inscr.  lost  ;  local  ;  both  palimp.,  cut  out  of  a  larger  br.  showing 
the  flg.  of  a  monk  behind  bars  and  under  canopy,  very  curious, 
English,  15th  cent.  ;  now  mur.,  N.Tr.  Norf.  Arch.,  XXI,  54 
(obv.  and  rev.).  III.  John  Browne  of  Walton,  gent.,  son  and 
h.  of  Philip  and  Anne  Browne,  in  arm.,  and  sister  Winifrid, 
holding  hands,  [1597  ?],  2  inscrs.  each  with  8  Eng.  vv.  ;  ach.  lost  ; 
local,  now  mur.,  N.Tr.  Cotman,  II,  pi.  86,  p.  44.  IV.  Inscr. 
John  Chapman,  1621,  aged  82,  local,  now  mur.,  N.Tr. 

Norwich,  St.  John  Timberhill.  I.  Inscr.  Kath.  Dunnyng, 
1479,  local,  N. 

Norwich,  St.  Julian.  I.  Inscr.  John  Lulman,  1637,  aged 
58,  N. 

Norwich,  St.  Laurence.  I.  Inscr.  John  Geney,  citizen  of 
Norwich,  1375,  local,  now  on  a  board,  mur.,  N.  Farrer,  Brasses, 
pi.  9,  p.  46.  II.  Erag.  of  marg.  inscr.  with  symbol  of  St.  Luke, 
c.  1420-30,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  and  mcht.  mark.  Eobt.  Asger, 
mcht.  and  citizen,  1425,  local,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  Eich.-at-the- 
zates  (Gates),  citizen,  1427,  local,  mur.,  N.  V.  [John  Asger, 
mcht.  of  Bruges,  mayor  of  Norwich  in  1426  died  1436],  in  civil 
dress  with  mantle,  feet  and  inscr.  lost,  8  Lat.  vv.  on  semi¬ 
circular  plate  above  head,  mcht.  mark  and  1  scroll,  N.  VI. 
John  Asger  junior,  citizen,  1436,  in  civil  dress,  N.  VII.  Geoff. 
Langeley,  “  prior  istius  loci  ”  (of  St.  Faith,  Horsham,  near 
Norwich),  1437,  in  monastic  dress,  on  a  bracket  under  single 
canopy  much  mutil.  with  fig.  of  St.  Faith  (now  lost)  above,  marg. 
inscr.  mutil.,  now  on  a  board,  mur.,  N.A.  Cotman,  II,  pi.  97, 
p.  48.  VIII.  Thos.  Childes,  “  clericus  istius  ecclesie  ”,  1452,  a 
skeleton  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  now  on  a  board,  mur.,  S.A.  Cotman, 
II,  pi.  106,  p.  51.  IX.  John  Stylle,  chaplain,  1483,  in  mass 
vests,  without  stole  and  maniple,  local,  N.  X.  Inscr.  John 
Castor,  citizen  and  alderman,  1493,  local,  mur.,  C.  XI.  John 
Wellys,  alderman,  died  during  his  mayoralty  in  1495,  in  civil 
dress  with  mantle,  arms  of  Mercers’  Co.,  and  frag,  of  inscr.  ; 
eff.  of  w.  Margt.  lost  ;  now  on  a  board,  mur.,  N.A.  Farrer, 
Brasses,  pi.  10,  p.  66.  XII.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  Eobt.  Leche, 
alderman,  1535,  local,  S.C.A.  Cotman,  II,  Appendix,  pi.  1, 


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fig.  B.  engraves  a  portion  of  a  lady,  c.  1510,  now  lost.  In  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  no.  VII,  with  fig.  of  St.  Faith,  of  no. 
VIII  with  inscr.,  and  of  no  XI,  with  wife. 

Norwich,  St.  Margaret.  I.  Anne  Rede,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos. 
Blenerhayset,  w.  (1)  of  Geo.  Duke  of  Brampton,  esq.  (see  Frenze, 
no.  VII),  (2)  of  Peter  Rede  of  Gymyngham,  esq.  (see  Norwich 
St.  Peter  Mancroft,  no.  Ill),  1577,  frag,  of  1  sh.  remains,  local, 
A.T.,  S.A.  Arch.  Jour.,  II,  247  (eff.) ;  Ashdown,  Costume,  230 
(efi.)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  139  (eff.)  ;  Gotman,  I,  pi.  80,  p.  42  ; 
Haines,  55  (eff.)  ;  Oxford  Man.,  18  (eff.). 

Norwich,  St.  Martin- at- Oak.  I.  Inscr.  John  Bungey,  1557, 
aged  58  years,  4  weeks  and  1  day,  and  w.  Agnes,  1582,  aged  96 
years  and  24  weeks,  she  left  a  house  ''  sometyme  Robt.  Herrolds  ” 
to  the  par.  for  repairs  of  the  ch.  and  for  a  sermon  on  the  anni¬ 
versary  of  her  burial,  mur.,  N. 

Norwich,  St.  Martin- at-Palace.  I.  Inscr.  (mutil.,  sh.  lost). 
John  Tillys,  gent.,  14[90],  local,  S.C.  II.  Inscr.  marg.  (mutil.) 
with  text  from  Job  xix  ;  another  inscr.  and  sh.  lost.  Dame 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Blenerhasset,  w.  of  Sir  Philip  Calthorpe,  knt., 
1550,  C.  The  sh.  and  3  frags,  of  marg.  inscr.  are  now  (1925)  in 
priv.  possession  and  are  all  palimp.,  on  rev.  portions  of  a  lady, 
c.  1530,  and  of  a  canopy.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  150  (obv.  and 
rev.  of  sh.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  233  (palimps.)  ;  Norf.  Arch., 
XV,  76  (palimps).  III.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  John, 
2nd  son  of  Ralph  Shelton  of  Brome,  Norf.,  esq.,  1588,  aged  33, 
mur.,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  John  Powl,  ''  innholder  ”,  1620,  local, 
S.C.  V.  Inscr.  Anth.,  infant  son  of  Peter  Parham,  M.D.,  by 
Susan,  dau.  of  Anth.  [Sparrow],  bp.  of  Norwich,  1681,  mur.,  N. 
VI.  Inscr.  Rebecca,  infant  dau.  of  Peter  Parham,  M.D.,  1682, 
mur.,  N.  VII.  Inscr.  Thos.,  3rd  son  of  Peter  Parham,  M.D., 
an  infant,  1684,  mur.,  N.  VIII.  Inscr.  Jane  Webster,  1685, 
mur.,  N. 

Norwich,  St.  Mary  Coslany.  I.  Inscr.  in  5  Lat.  vv.  Hen. 
Mounteforth,  “  in  decretis  doctor  ”,  curate,  1518,  local,  mur.,  N. 
II.  Inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Mrs.  Ane  Claxton,  1605,  aged  80, 
had  9  sons  and  5  daus.,  mur.,  N.Tr.  The  head  of  a  civilian, 
part  of  the  br.  to  a  civilian  and  w.,  c.  1460,  engr.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  25, 
p.  20,  is  now  in  the  Norwich  museum.  Cotman’s  rubbing  is  in 
coll.  Soc.  Antiq.,  as  is  also  one  of  an  inscr.  to  Isabel,  w.  of  John 
Western,  c.  1500,  local,  now  lost. 

Norwich,  St.  Michael-at-Plea.  I.  Inscr,  with  skeleton 
rising  from  a  tomb,  thereon  a  mcht.  mark.  Barbara,  w.  of  Wm. 


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Ferrer,  alderman  and  twice  mayor,  1588,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Mary, 
w.  of  Rich.  Farrer,  alderman  and  once  mayor,  1605,  mur.,  N.Tr. 

III.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Anne,  w.  of  Robt.  Ferrer,  alderman  and  twice 
mayor,  1530  ;  Wm.  (her  son),  alderman  and  twice  mayor,  1577  ; 
and  Rich.,  his  son,  alderman  and  once  mayor,  1616,  mur.,  N.Tr. 

IV.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Dan.  Heylett,  M.A.,  pastor,  1617,  aged 
27,  local,  C.  V.  Inscr.  Tobias  de  Hem,  mcht.,  1629,  aged  41, 
local,  N.  VI.  Inscr.  John  Ward,  B.A.,  of  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb., 
1634,  C.  VII.  Inscr.  An,  dau.  of  Thos.  Cory,  citizen  and 
alderman,  1634,  aged  17,  mur.,  N. 

Norwich,  St.  Michael- at-Thorne.  I.  Inscr.  Kath.,  w'.  of 
Jas.  Bradshawe,  1591,  local,  loose  in  chest  about  1890,  now  lost. 
II.  Wm.  Frederick  Creeny,  M.A.,  vicar  for  21  years,  born  at 
Portaferry,  Ireland,  1825,  died  Easter-day,  1897,  rect.  pi.  with 
bust,  canopy  work,  etc.,  “  erected  by  his  many  friends  ”  in  1898, 
mur.,  C.  Photo-lith.,  priv.  printed.  Mr.  Creeny  was  the  author 
of  “  A  book  of  facsimilies  of  Monumental  Brasses  on  the  Continent 
of  Europe  ”,  and  of  “  Illustrations  of  Incised  Slabs  on  the 
Continent  of  Europe  ”. 

Norwich,  St.  Michael  Coslany.  I.  Inscr.  Joan,  w.  of  Rich. 
Ferror,  four  times  mayor,  1496,  local,  N.C.  II.  Inscr.  and 
mcht.  mark.  Rich  Ferror,  alderman  and  five  times  mayor,  1501, 
''  hora  quasi  x  post  meridiem  ”,  local,  N.C.  III.  Hen.  Scolows, 
alderman,  1515,  and  w.  Alice,  in  shrouds,  mcht.  mark  and  evang. 
symbols,  local,  N.C.  Lane,  and  Ches.  Hist.  8oc.  Trans.,  4  S. 
XXVI,  34,  no.  77  (mark)  ;  Suffling,  255.  IV.  Inscr.  (chalice 
lost).  Thos.  Coke,  rector  of  Bodham,  c.  1515,  local,  N.C.  V. 
Inscr.  Helen  and  Elizth.,  daus.  of  Wm.  Godfrey,  sheriff,  1530, 
local,  N.C.,  now  lost.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  the 
following,  now  lost,  (1)  Joan,  w.  of  Gregory  Clerk  junior,  citizen 
and  alderman,  1513,  local  ;  (2)  inscr.  in  5  Lat.  vv.  Rich.  Wallour, 
first  chantry  priest,  1505. 

Norwich,  St.  Peter  Hungate.  I.  Inscr.  Prudence,  w.  of 
Augustine  Styward,  1596,  local,  N. 

Norwich,  St.  Peter  Mancroft.  I.  Inscr.  (mutil.).  John 
Bwrgh,  citizen  and  alderman,  149[4],  local,  loose  in  sacristy. 
This  belongs  to  St.  Stephen’s  where  is  another  fragment.  II. 
Four  groups  of  children  and  an  inscr.  nearly  effaced  ;  effs.  of  a 
civilian  and  2  ws.  lost.  [Rich.  Aylmer,  mayor,  1512,  and  ws.],  N. 
III.  Peter  Rede,  esq.,  “  who  hath  worthely  served  not  only  hys 
prynce  and  cuntrey  but  also  the  emperor  Charles  the  5  bothe  at 
the  conqueste  of  Barbaria  and  at  the  siege  of  Tunis  as  also  in  other 


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places  who  had  geven  hym  by  the  sayd  emperour  for  hys  valiaunt 
dedes  the  order  of  Barbaria  ”,  1568,  in  arm.  with  salade  (a  copy 
of  an  earlier  figure,  c,  1470),  local  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  eff.  and 
inscr.  portions  of  a  large  Flemish  br.  with  parts  of  a  civilian, 
diaper  work,  canopy,  etc.,  16th  cent.,  now  fastened  down  ;  rel., 
C.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  77,  p.  41  ;  Haines,  52  (eff.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans., 
TV,  235  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  XV,  78  (obv.  and  rev.). 
IV.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.  Welles,  S.T.B.,  rector,  prebendary  of 
Norwich,  1620,  aged  54,  N.A.  V.  Inscr.  Thos.,  eld.  son  of  John 
Mathewe,  upholster  of  Norwich,  1632  ;  his  w.  Lydea  pos.  ; 
N.A.  A  plate  with  2  Eng.  vv.  belonging  to  this  loose  in  sacristy. 
VI.  Inscrs.  on  2  plates,  the  lower  with  2  shs.  Wm.,  1647,  aged  4 
years,  and  Dorothy,  1645,  aged  9  months,  children  of  Thos. 
Waller,  3rd  son  of  Thos.  Waller  of  Gregories,  Bucks.,  esq.,  and 
of  his  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Gresham  Hogan  of  Hackney, 
Middx.,  esq.,  N.  VII.  Inscr.  John  Dersley,  mcht.,  1708,  aged 
76,  and  2nd  w.  Anna,  dau.  of  Wm.  Rush  of  Colchester,  gent., 
1698,  aged  48,  C.  VIII.  Coffin  plate  of  Sir  Thos.  Browne, 
knt.,  M.D.,  1682,  loose  in  sacristy.  The  inscrs.  to  Rich.  Anguish, 
1616,  N.,  and  to  an  infant  son  of  Rich,  and  Kath.  Anguish,  1635, 
S.C.,  are  either  lost  or  eovered.  A  rubbing  of  the  eff.  and  inscr., 
both  now  lost,  to  Mary,  dau.  of  [Christ.]  Hudsoun,  w.  of  Wm. 
Bussie,  c.  1600,  mar.  18  years,  is  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  and  repro¬ 
duced  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  24.  The  eff.  was  stolen  in  1857. 

Norwich,  St.  Peter  Permountergate.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh., 
skull,  etc.  John  Barney,  gent.,  1620,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Robt., 
son  of  Owen  Godfrey  of  Hindringham,  esq.,  1646,  N.  Inlaid  in 
an  old  slab  with  indent  for  a  chalice. 

Norwich,  St.  Simon  and  St.  Jude.  I.  Inscr.  in  2  Lat.  vv. 
Hen.  Gardener,  priest,  born  at  Catton,  c.  1470,  local,  mur.,  C. 
II.  Ach.,  Pettus  imp.  Curtis.  Sir  John  Pettus,  knt.,  1614,  mar. 
Bridget,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Augustine  Curtis  of  Honnington,  Suff., 
esq.,  N.,  now  lost  (?).  III.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  Matt.  Peckover, 
sheriff  of  Norwich,  1616,  N.,  now  lost  (?).  IV.  Inscr.  John 
Walters,  M.A.,  Camb.,  and  of  Lincoln’s  Inn,  son  of  Dan.  and  Jane 
Walters,  1619,  aged  30  ;  his  brothers  and  sisters  still  living  are 
Dan.,  Thos.,  Martin,  Jane,  Elizth.,  Mary  ;  mur.,  C. 

Norwich,  St.  Stephen.  I.  Lady,  c.  1410 ;  appropriated,  with 
the  addition  of  a  sm.  plate  bearing  2  bedesmen  and  an  inscr.,  to 
Eel  (?  Ede)  Buttry,  prioress  of  Campesse  (Campsey  Ash,  Suff.), 
1546,  now  in  N.C.  Ashdown,  Costume,  130  (head,  erroneously 
ascribed  to  St.  Laurence)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  87  (head,  also 


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in  error)  ;  Cotman,  II,  Appendix,  pi.  1,  fig.  a,  p.  5/  (also  ascribed 
in  error)  ;  Haines,  210  (elf.)  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  \  I,  295.  II.  Thos. 
Bokenham,  1460,  in  civil  dress  ;  w.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  worn,  S.A. 
under  flooring.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  27,  p.  21  (man  only).  Rubbing 
of  w,  and  inscr.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  III.  Inscr.  John  Frankissh, 
gent.,  1498  in  arabics,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  John  Banyard  and  w. 
Cristian,  c.  1500,  now  lost  (?).  V.  Inscr.  Joan  Grodsalff,  1511, 
local,  loose  in  vestry  in  1925.  VI.  Robt.  Brasyer,  alderman  and 
mayor  [in  1410,  died  1435],  in  civil  dress  with  mantle,  and  w. 
Cristian,  engr.  c.  1513  at  same  times  as  no.  VII  ;  mcht.  mark 
lost  ;  local,  N.A.  Mason,  593  (man).  VII.  Rich.  Brasyer 
senior,  alderman  and  mayor  [in  1456  and  1463],  and  son  Rich., 
alderman  and  mayor  [in  1510],  died  1513,  both  in  civil  dress  with 
mantles  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  N.  VIII.  Inscr.  Robt.  Burght, 
mayor,  1516,  and  w.  Alice,  loose  in  vestry  in  1925.  The  symbol 
of  St.  John  is  now  lost.  IX.  Inscr.  Robt.  Grene,  mayor,  1541, 
local,  X.A.  X.  Thos.  Capp,  D.C.L.,  vicar,  1545,  in  cope,  C. 
Cotman,  II,  pi.  103,  p.  50.  XI.  Inscr.  Geo.  Mingaye,  gent., 
son  of  Wm.  Mingaye,  esq.,  mayor  [in  1561],  1593,  under  seats, 
N.C.  XII.  Inscr.  Wm.  Mingaye  of  Gray’s  Inn,  esq.,  son  of 
Wm.  Mingaye,  esq.,  mayor,  1607,  under  seats,  N.C.  XIII. 
Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Mary,  w.  of  Edw.  Turfett,  gent.,  1625, 
N.A.  XIV.  Inscr.  Hen.  Min  gay  of  the  Inner  Temple,  esq., 
1632,  under  seats,  N.C.  XV.  Small  frag,  of  inscr.  to  John 
Bwrgh,  1494,  see  St.  Peter  Mancroft.  The  brasses  to  John 
Danyel,  mayor  in  1416  and  1417,  died  1418,  in  civil  dress  with 
mantle,  and  of  Rich.  Poryngland,  vicar,  1457,  in  shroud,  sur¬ 
rounded  by  an  inscr.  on  4  scrolls,  are  now  lost  ;  they  are  engr. 
by  Cotman,  I,  pi.  17,  p.  15,  and  II,  pi.  107,  p.  51,  and  his  rubbings 
are  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  In  the  same  coll,  is  also  a  rubbing  of 
a  sh.  with  rebus  for  Robt.  Calton,  S.T.D.,  vicar,  1500.  The 
mcht.  mark  of  Walter  Daniel,  4  times  mayor,  1426,  is  in  the 
Norwich  museum. 

Norwich,  St.  Swithin.  I.  Inscr.  John  Cok,  chaplain,  1456, 
N.  II.  Inscr.  John  Stalon,  citizen  and  “  barkere  ”  (tanner), 
1463,  S.A.  III.  John  Horslee,  citizen  and  alderman,  1495, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Agnes,  1  mcht.  mark  ;  inscr.  and  3  other 
marks  lost  ;  N.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  89  (head  of  lady).  IV. 
Inscr.  Peter  Tilney,  1503,  local,  N.  V.  Inscr.  Agnes,  w.  of 
John  Horsley,  citizen  and  alderman,  [1504],  local,  S.A.  VI. 

Inscr.  Simon  Bryght,  1514,  local,  S.A.  VII.  Inscr.  Wm. 
Knyght,  1521,  local,  N.A.  VIII.  Inscr.  Rich.  Clement,  1535, 


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local,  N.  IX.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  Thos.  Baxter,  [1619],  local, 
N.  X.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  Matt.  Bridgis,  1625,  aged  45, 
local,  N.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  the  following, 
now  lost,  (I)  inscr.  Walter  Goos,  rector,  [1497]  ;  (2)  inscr.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Robt.  Barker,  alderman,  c.  1500,  local  ;  (3)  inscr.  Robt. 
Barker,  citizen  and  alderman,  1516. 

Norwich  Museum  and  Strangers’  Hall,  see  Museums. 

Ormesby,  Great.  I.  Lady,  c.  1440,  hf.  eff.  holding  a  heart 
inscribed  "  Erth  my  bodye  I  give  to  the,  on  my  soule  Ihu  have 
m’cy  ”  ;  altered  by  shading  and  the  addition  of  an  inscr.  and 
2  shs.,  both  now  lost.  Dame  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Boleyn,  2nd 
w.  of  Sir  Robt.  Clere,  1538,  N.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  66,  p.  36  (with 
inscr.  and  1  sh.)  :  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  238  (eff.)  ;  Norf.  Arch., 
XV,  82  (eff.).  II.  Three  scrolls  (1  mutil.)  with  text  from  Job 
XIX,  25  ;  heart,  inscr.  and  2  shs.  lost.  Robt.  Clere,  1446,  now 
mur.  on  a  board,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Robt.  Mortymer,  esq.,  c.  1480, 
now  mur.  on  a  board,  C.  IV.  Sir  Robt.  Clere,  1529,  in  arm.,  4 
shs.  (all  now  lost),  marg.  inscr.,  each  word  divided  by  a  sm.  sh., 
local,  C.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  62,  p.  34  ;  Haines,  234  (eff.)  ;  Suffling, 
89  (eh.). 

Ormesby,  Little.  I.  Inscr.  Jas.,  son  of  Walter  Hawe,  c.  1520, 
local,  partly  covered  by  font.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Kar  and  w. 
Elizth.,  c.  1520,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  John  Carre,  1525,  local. 
Tower. 

OuLTON.  I.  Inscr.  Edm.  Bell  and  w.  Kath.,  1636,  mar.  36 
years,  had  3  sons  and  3  daus.,  N. 

OuTWELL.  I.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  Gilbert  Haultoft,  one  of  the 
barons  of  the  exchequer  to  Hen.  VI,  c.  1460,  now  mur.,  N.A. 
II.  Rich.  Qwadryng,  esq.,  1511,  in  arm.,  local,  now  mur.,  N.C. 

OxBURGH.  I.  Inscr.  marg.  (muti].).  [Wm.  Schanckey,  servant 
to  Sir  Thos.  Bedingfyld,  "  olim  ista  per  bene  pulsans  organa 
vigint’  ann  ”],  1521,  local,  C.,  partly  covered  by  organ. 

OxNEAD.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Paston,  c.  1490, 
local,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Geoff.  Brampton,  gent.,  marshal  of  the 
hall  to  Sir  Wm.  Paston  and  afterwards  to  Clement  Paston,  esq., 
for  many  years,  1586,  aged  63,  mur.,  N.  III.  Inscr.  and  2  shs. 
Edm.  Lambert  of  Boyton,  Wilts.,  esq.,  son  of  Rich.  Lambert  of 
London,  esq.,  1608  ;  by  his  w.  Anne  Jackman  he  had  5  sons  and 
9  daus.  ;  C.  IV.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Alice,  dau  of  —  Pakinton, 
esq.,  w.  of  Rich.  Lambert  of  London,  esq.,  widow  of  Clement 
Paston  of  Oxnead,  esq.,  1608,  C. 


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Paston.  I.  Erasmus  Paston,  died  1538,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Mary  Windham,  [died  1596],  engr.  c.  1570  ;  eH.  of  w.,  3  sons  and 
9  daus.  lost  ;  inscr.,  4  Eng.  vv.,  and  2  shs.,  all  the  latter  palimp., 
on  rev.  of  inscr.  a  frag,  of  15th  cent,  canopy  work  of  English  work, 
and  a  frag,  of  a  chasuble  cut  from  the  same  foreign  brass  as  the 
armed  figure  now  in  the  possession  of  Sir  M.  Boileau  which 
originally  came  from  Brundish,  Suff.  ;  on  rev.  of  vv.  a  portion  of 
a  15th  cent.  Flemish  marg.  inscr.  and  a  frag,  of  canopy  work  ; 
on  rev.  of  Paston  sh.  a  frag,  of  another  Flemish  inscr.,  late  15th 
cent.  ;  on  rev.  of  Windham  sh.  the  head  of  a  fig.  on  a  mattress 
with  a  sh.  in  the  corner,  also  foreign  ;  the  palimps.  now  fastened 
down  ;  C.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  68,  p.  37  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  239, 
240  (obv.  and  rev.  of  shs.),  Norf.  Arch.,  XV,  83,  84  (obv.  and  rev. 
of  shs.),  XXI,  34  (obv.  and  rev.  of  inscr.  and  vv.)  ;  Suffling, 
197  (eff.). 

Pentney.  I.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Susan,  dau.  of  Thos.  Clere  of 
Stokesby,  esq.,  w.  of  Thos.  Wyndham,  esq.,  1620,  aged  44,  local, 
C.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  II,  263. 

Plumstead,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Zottys,  1502,  local,  N. 
II.  Inscr.  John  Wilburgh,  1506,  and  w.  Margery,  N. 

Plumstead,  Little.  I.  Inscr.  Walter  Burfford,  rector,  ‘‘  qui 
novam  fabricam  istius  cancelli  fieri  fecit  ”,  [1469],  C.  II. 
Civilian  (feet gone) and  w.,  c.  1480;  inscr.  lost;  C.  III.  Inscr. 
John  Marker,  c.  1520,  local,  N.  IV.  ^ir  Edw.  Warner,  1565, 
aged  54,  in  arm.  with  feet  on  dog,  inscr.  in  10  Eng.  vv.,  ach.  and 
2  shs.  ;  mar.  (1)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Brook,  lord  Cobham, 
(2)  Audrey,  dau.  of  Wm.  Hare,  esq.,  widow  of  Thos.  Hobart, 
esq.  ;  C.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  76,  p.  40. 

PoRiNGLAND.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Body,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  Edm.  Can  wold,  1501,  and  w.  Cecily,  1503,  local,  N. 

Postwick.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Clyfftun,  rector,  1500,  local.  Tower. 
II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Thyrkyll,  1501,  and  w.  Sissilie,  local,  N.  III. 
Inscr.  John  Bradfeld,  1513,  local,  N. 

Potter  Heigham.  I.  Inscr.  with  crest  and  4  shs.  Rich.  Bais- 
poole,  gent.,  1613,  local,  C.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  I,  357  ;  Suffling, 
329. 

PuLHAM,  St.  Mary-the- Virgin.  I.  Sh.,  Lany  imp.  Aslack, 
for  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Aslack,  esq.,  widow  of  John  Lany,  esq., 
1607,  loose  at  rectory  in  1925.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  I,  14.  An 
indent  for  a  cross  brass  to  Simon  de  Walpole,  rector,  1331,  is 
engr.  Norf.  Arch.,  VI,  21. 


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Rainham,  East.  I.  Geo.,  son  of  Roger  Townsend,  esq., 
c.  1500,  in  civil  dress,  1  sh.,  local,  S.A.  II.  Robt.  Godfrey,  LL.B., 
rector  of  Reynham  St.  Mary,  1522,  in  cassock  and  scarf,  local, 
sm.,  N.A.  Farrer,  Brasses,  pi.  11,  p.  77. 

Rainthorpe  Hall,  see  Priv.  Possession. 

Randworth.  I.  Inscr.  Roger  Eryng,  1484,  local,  N.  Suffling, 
312.  II.  Inscr.  Alice,  dan.  of  John  Berney  of  Reedham, 
c.  1500,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Robt.  Milward,  1507,  worn,  local,  N. 
IV.  Inscr.  Robt.  Bunne  and  w.  Beatrice,  c.  1520,  local,  N.  V. 
Inscr.  Robt.  Kynge,  1521,  local,  N.  VI.  Three  sm.  rect.  pis. 
with  text  from  Job  xix  ;  heart,  sh.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  c.  1540; 
palimp.,on  2  are  portions  of  a  Lat.  inscr.,  15th  cent.,  on  the  third 
"  e  Drye  civis  Norwici  1510  ”,  N.  Suffling,  287. 

Raveningham.  I.  Margt.,  w.  (1)  of  Hounfrey  Castyll,  (2)  of 
Rauf  Wyllughby,  squier  for  kyng  Rychard  the  thyrd’  body  ”, 
1483,  with  collar  of  suns  and  roses,  inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  ;  3  shs. 
lost  ;  curious,  local,  C.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  35,  p.  24.  II.  Inscr. 
Rich.  Baspole  and  3  ws.,  Alice,  Beatrice,  Agnes,  c.  1520,  local,  N. 
III.  Inscr.  John  Baspole  and  2  ws.,  Agnes,  Ellen,  c.  1520,  local, 
N.A.  IV.  Inscr.  with  ach.  John  Castle,  esq.,  1593,  aged  44, 
and  w.  Francis,  dau.  of  Thos.  Plater  of  Sotterley,  esq.,  1614, 
aged  63,  had  4  sons,  Rich.,  Roger,  John,  Thos.,  and  3  dans., 
Elizth.,  Dorothy,  Beatrice,  C.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  I,  109.  V. 
Inscr.  with  2  Eng.  vv.  Dorothy,  w.  of  Wm.  Denny,  gent.,  1637, 
aged  34,  N.A. 

Reedham.  I.  Lady  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  John  Berney, 
esq.,  1474,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Osbert  Mundeford,  esq., 
local,  S.C.  Norf.  Arch.,  X,  214  ;  Suffling,  146.  II.  Inscr. 
Alice,  dau.  of  Thos.  Berney,  w.  of  Wm.  Yelverton,  1502  ;  palimp. 
(fastened  down),  on  rev.  another  inscr.  to  Nich.  Lathe  senior, 
“  parchemyner  ”,  and  w.  Kath.,  c.  1500  ;  now  mur.  on  a  board, 
S.C.  Norf.  AfcA.,  XXII,  71  (obv.  and  rev.).  III.  Ach.  (mutil.), 
shs.,  scrolls  and  inscr.  lost.  [John  Berney,  1536  ;  mar.  (1)  Alice, 
dau.  of  Rich.  Southwell,  (2)  Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir  Roger  Went¬ 
worth],  S.C.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  I,  219  ;  Suffling,  338. 

Reepham.  I.  Sir  Wm.  de  Kerdeston,  1391,  in  arm.,  legs 
mutil.,  and  w.  Cecily  [Brewes]  in  mantle,  double  canopy  much 
mutil.,  marg.  inscr.  nearly  all  lost,  large,  C.  Beloe,  pi.  11  ; 
Cotman,  I,  pi.  12,  p.  10.  II.  Inscr.  Margt.  Camplyn,  1527, 
local,  N.A.  III.  Inscr.  John  Jeckes,  1577,  local,  N.A.  IV. 
Inscr.  Rich.  Heyward,  1608,  N.A. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Repps  (West  Flegg).  I.  Inscr.  John  Greyve,  chaplain,  1451, 
N.  II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Folsham,  chaplain,  bachelor,  c.  1460,  N. 
III.  Inscr.  John  Symons,  [priest],  c.  1480,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  Robt. 
Amies  the  elder,  1591,  ''  Robert  his  sone  intendeth  here  to 
buried  ”,  N. 

Repps,  North.  I.  Inscr.  (mutil.).  Robt.  Grey,  1492,  Tower. 

II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Rugge,  1512,  local.  Tower.  III.  Inscr.  (mutil.) 
—  Renys,  16th  cent.,  on  slab  in  S.  porch  in  1903,  now  lost  (?). 
In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  an  inscr.,  now  lost,  to  John 
Colby,  1524,  and  w.  Rose. 

Repps,  South.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Blofeld,  1598,  rel.,  C.  II. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Blofeld,  1608,  rel.,  C. 

Reymerston.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Fychepoole,  1509,  local,  S.A. 

Ringland.  I.  Inscr.  John  at  Mere,  chaplain,  c.  1500,  local, 
N.  II.  Inscr.  John  at  Mere,  1506,  and  w.  Elizth.,  local,  N. 

Ringstead,  Great.  I.  Rich.  Kegell,  ‘‘  magister  arcium  et 
decretorum  inceptor  ”,  rector,  ''  qui  tectum  istius  cancelli 
totaliter  fieri  fecit  ”,  1482,  in  mass  vests,  without  stole  and 
maniple,  local,  C.  Beaumont,  85  ;  Farrer,  Brasses,  pi.  10.  p.  66. 
By  the  same  hand  as  the  priest  at  St.  Etheldred,  Norwich. 

Rockland  (Henstead).  I.  Inscr.  Margt.  Sendell,  c.  1500, 
local,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Robt.  Cocke  the  younger,  gent.,  1638, 
aged  22,  C.  III.  Inscr.  John  Cocke,  1638,  C. 

Rougham.  I.  Sir  Wm.  Yelverton,  justice  of  the  king’s  bench, 
[1472],  in  arm.  with  coif,  judicial  mantle,  and  collar  of  suns  and 
roses,  and  2nd  w.  Agnes,  [dan.  of  Sir  Thos.  Brewes],  in  mantle  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  once  on  A.T.,  now  mur.,  C.  Carthew,  Launditch, 

III,  301  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  88,  fig.  2,  p.  230  ;  MacJclin,  Br.  of  Eng., 
177  (judge)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  10.  II.  Inscr.  John 
Swafham,  vicar,  1499,  local,  now  mur.,  C.  Carthew,  III,  301. 
III.  Wm.  Yelverton,  esquire  for  the  body  to  Edw.  IV,  1481  in 
arabics,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Kath.,  with  7  sons  and  1  dau.  (lost), 
inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.,  engr.  c.  1510,  local,  effs.,  N.,  inscr.  mur.,  C. 
Ashdown,  Armour,  228  (shoulder  piece)  ;  Carthew,  III,  302  ; 
Cotman,  I,  pi.  34,  p.  23.  IV.  John,  1505,  and  Roger  Yelverton, 
1510,  rect.  pi.  with  2  infants  in  swaddling  clothes  under  canopy, 
and  inscr.,  sm.,  local,  C.  Cotman,  II,  pi.  109,  p.  52  ;  Exeter  Dioc. 
Archit.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  pi.  2.  V.  Wm.  Yelverton,  1586,  in 
civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Hen.  Fermour,  with 
6  sons  and  4  daus.,  (2)  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Edw.  Cocket,  with  4  sons 
and  2  daus.,  ach.  and  3  shs.  (one  mutil.  now  with  no.  Ill)  ;  inscr. 


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and  another  sh.  lost  ;  C.  Carthew,  III,  303  ;  Cotman,  II,  pL  82, 

р.  43. 

Runton.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Makke,  1497,  local,  S.A.  In  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  an  inscr.,  now  lost,  to  Agnes  Maryet, 

с.  1500. 

Ruston,  East.  I.  Inscr.  Roger  Skynnar,  1534,  and  w.  Margt., 
local,  N. 

Saham  Toney.  I.  Inscr.  Anne  Sandill,  1596,  aged  48,  N. 
II.  Inscr.  Edw.  Goffe  of  Threxton,  founder  of  free  school  and 
4  almshouses,  also  4  at  Watton,  1612,  local,  N. 

Salhouse.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Tyllis,  c.  1540,  local  ;  palimp., 
on  rev.  an  inscr.  to  Rich.  Gardener,  chaplain,  c.  1500,  in  hinged 
frame,  mur.,  N.  M.B.8.  Trans.,  IV,  242  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  XV, 
86.  Both  obv.  and  rev. 

Sale.  I.  Civilian,  lower  part  of  eff.  gone,  c.  1420,  S.A. 
II.  Geoff.  Boleyn,  1440,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice  ;  5  sons 
and  4  daus.  lost  ;  X.  III.  Thos.  Roose,  1441,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Kath.,  with  8  sons  and  4  daus.  standing  beside 
their  parents,  on  a  bracket  (mutil.)  under  double  canopy 
now  lost,  X.Tr.  IV.  Two  ladies,  I  scroll  and  inscr.  ;  the  remains 
of  the  br.  to  John  Funteyn,  1453,  and  3  ws.,  Alice,  Joan,  Agnes, 
with  2  sons  and  1  dau.  ;  sm.,  N.Tr.  Blomefield,  VI,  234;  Gough, 
II,  pi.  40,  p.  126  (complete).  V.  John  Brigge,  [1454],  in 
shroud,  inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.,  S.A.  Cotman,  II,  pi.  108,  p.  51  ; 
Gough,  II,  pi.  37,  fig.  5,  p.  cccix.  VI.  Inscr.  Robt.  Aldrych, 
public  notary,  1474,  local,  loose  in  chest  in  1925.  VII.  Inscr. 
(mutil.).  Geoff.  Melman  (?),  c.  1480,  worn  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a 
portion  of  the  head  of  a  lady  with  braided  hair  on  a  cushion, 
14th  cent.,  Flemish  ;  loose  in  chest  in  1890,  but  now  lost.  M.B.8. 
Trans.,  IV,  242  (palimp.)  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  XV,  87  (palimp.).  VIII. 
Inscr.  (mutil.)  Simon  Grene  and  w.  Helwise,  c.  1480,  loose  in  chest 
in  1925.  IX.  Inscr.  (chalice  lost).  Simon  Boleyn,  chaplain, 

1482,  X.  X.  Inscr.  and  4  Evang.  symbols  (eff.  lost).  Thos. 

Hagham,  chaplain,  1483,  local,  X.  XI.  Inscr.  Margt.,  dau.  of 
John  Walpole,  esq.,  w.  of  Edw.  Calwe,  1486,  local,  X.  XII. 
Inscr.  Edw.  Calwe,  1496,  local,  X.  XIII.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of 
Thos.  Rygthwys,  1500,  local,  X.  XIV.  Inscr.  John  Ryghtwys, 
gent.,  1504,  local,  X.A.  XV.  Inscr.  Wm.  Funteyn,  1505, 
and  w.  Margt.,  local,  X.  XVI.  Inscr.  Peter  Crome  and  w. 
Margt.,  c.  1520,  local,  X.  XVII.  Inscr.  Kath.  Good,  c.  1530, 

local,  X.  XVIII.  Inscr.  Hen.  Hoddys,  1532,  local,  S.A. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Salthouse.  I.  Chalice  and  wafer.  Robt.  Sevyr,  1519,  inscr. 
with  3  Eng.  vv.,  local,  C.  Farrer,  Brasses,  pi.  9,  p.  46. 

Sandringham.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  (2  others  lost).  Wm.  Cobbis 
of  Sandringham,  esq.,  1546  ;  mar.  Dorothy,  dan.  of  Sir  John 
Spelman,  had  4  sons  and  8  dans.,  mur.,  E.  wall  of  S.  porch. 

Saxthorpe.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Smyth,  1528,  local,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  ''  hac  jacent  in  tumba  Cysly  venerabilis  ossa,  orate,  orate  ”, 
1534,  local,  N. 

ScARNiNG.  I.  Inscr.  John  Russell,  1507,  local,  mur.,  N. 
ScoTTOW.  I.  Chalice  and  wafer  for  Nich.  Wethyrley,  chaplain, 
c.  1520,  worn,  local,  C. 

ScuLTHORPE.  I.  Hen.  Unton,  gentilman,  cirographorius  ” 
of  the  court  of  common  pleas,  1470,  in  arm.,  kng.  ;  Trin.  and  4 
shs.  lost;  restored  and  filled  in,  N.  Cotman,!,  pi.  31,  p.  22. 

II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  with  a  crowned  hammer  between  the  letters 
J.S.  John  Stebyrd  and  w.  Margt.,  c.  1480,  N.  III.  Inscr. 
Geo.  Brown,  parish  priest,  c.  1520,  local,  restored  and  filled  in, 
N.  IV.  John  Humpton,  1521,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth., 
with  7  sons  and  1  dau.,  N. 

Seething.  I.  Inscr.  Alice  Sponar,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  Francis  and  Wm.  Sponar,  c.  1500,  local,  H.  III.  Inscr. 
John  Sponar,  c.  1500,  local,  C. 

Sharrington.  I.  Man  in  arm,,  c.  1445  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  mur.,  C. 
Farrer,  Brasses,  pi.  12,  p.  91.  II.  John  Botolff,  rector,  1486, 
in  mass  vests,  without  stole  and  maniple,  worn,  local,  mur.,  C. 

III.  Inscr.  John  Sharyngton,  gent.,  1498,  local,  mur.,  C.  IV. 
Sh.,  a  lion  within  a  bordure,  c.  1500,  mur.,  C.  V.  Lady, 
c.  1520,  mur.,  C.  Said  to  have  been  found  in  a  field  adjoining  the 
churchyard.  VI.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Thos.  Dawbeney,  esq.,  lord  of 
the  manor  and  patron  of  the  ch.,  1527,  and  w.  Anne,  mur.,  C. 
VII.  Christ.  Dawbeney,  esq.,  1587,  aged  about  60,  in  arm.,  head 
lost,  with  5  sons.  Hen.,  Thos.,  Arthur,  Clement  and  Robt.  twins, 
and  w.  Phillipa  (who  pos.  in  1593),  dau.  of  Mr.  Robertes  of  Essex, 
with  3  daus.,  Joan,  w.  of  Edward  Brampton,  Francis,  w.  of  Wm. 
Dynne  of  Heydon,  gent.,  and  one  died  a  virgin,  all  kng.,  mur.,  C 

Shelton.  I.  Inscr.  Dame  Kath.,  w.  of  Wm.  Shelton,  esq., 
1456  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  frag,  of  canopy  work,  15th  cent.  ;  now 
in  a  frame,  mur.,  N.  Norf.  Arch.,  XXII,  60  (obv.),  61  (rev.). 

Shernbourne.  I.  Thos.  Shernborne,  esq.,  chamberlain  to 
Queen  Margt.  of  Anjou,  1458,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Jamon  de  Cherneys, 
maid  of  honour  to  the  Queen,  in  mantle  ;  marg.  inscr.  and  4 
shs.  lost  ;  mur.,  in  orig.  stone,  C.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  91  (head 


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of  lady)  ;  Clinch,  Costume,  137  (lady)  ;  Cotman,  I,  pi.  24,  p.  20  ; 
Gough,  II,  pi.  69,  p.  185  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  189  (man)  ; 
M .B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  12,  pi.  3  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  20. 

Sherringham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Estgate,  1501,  local,  N.  II. 
John  Hook,  1513,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Magdalen  ;  children  lost  ; 
S.A.  III.  Inscr.  Thos.  Borges,  1540,  and  w.  Margt.,  local,  S.A. 

Shimpling.  I.  Inscr.  Anth.  le  Gris,  gent.,  younger  son  of  Robt. 
and  Susan  le  Gris,  1598  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  an  inscr.  to  Thos.  le 
Grys,  1692,  local  ;  inaccurately  reh,  N. 

Shipdam.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Alkoke,  parson,  1523,  local,  mur.,  C. 
Shotesham  St.  Mary.  I.  Edw.  Whyte,  esq.,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Elizth.  [Froxmere],  both  died  [of  the  sweating  sickness]  8  July, 
1528,  local,  C.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  61,  p.  34. 

Sloley.  I.  Inscr.  Joan  Hardyngham,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  Adam  Ryall,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  with  2  Lat.  vv. 
(chalice  lost).  Wm.  Ward,  chaplain,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  IV. 
Inscr.  (chalice  lost).  Robt.  Glaveyn,  rector,  1503,  local,  N.,  partly 
covered  by  pulpit.  V.  Inscr.  Thos.  Hardynggm,  c.  1510, 
local,  N.  VI.  Inscr.  John  Heynys,  c.  1510,  local,  N.  VII. 
Inscr.  Wm.  Thirkyld,  c.  1510,  local,  N.  VIII.  Inscr.  Adam 
Sperhawke,  1520,  local,  N.  IX.  Inscr.  Wm.  Kechyn,  and  w. 
Alice,  c.  1520,  local,  N. 

Snettisham.  I.  Lady,  c.  1560,  mutil.  ;  husband,  children, 
2  scrolls,  2  inscrs.  and  5  shs.  lost  ;  S.A.  II.  John  Cremer, 
1610,  aged  71,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anne,  with  6  sons  and  1  dau., 
all  separate,  inscr.,  4  Lat.  vv.,  scrolls  and  text,  local,  N.A. 
Cotman,  II,  pi.  90,  p.  45.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Thos.  Gurlin, 
gent.,  thrice  mayor  of  Lynn  and  M.P.  for  the  town,  1644,  aged 
60,  local,  S.A. 

Snoring,  Great.  I.  Sir  Ralph  Shelton,  [1424],  in  arm.  with 
tabard,  all  now  lost  but  head,  and  w.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos. 
Uvedale,  in  mantle  with  arms  on  kirtle  ;  marg.  inscr.,  foot  inscr. 
and  4  shs.  lost  ;  C.  Ashdown,  Armour,  214  (tabard),  and  Costume, 
150  (head  of  lady)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  90  (head  of  lady)  ; 
Cotman,  I,  pi.  19,  p.  17  (nearly  perfect)  ;  Foster,  Feudal  Arms, 
224  (8vo),  178  (4to)  man  ;  Surrey  Arch.  Colls.,  Ill,  86  (lady). 

SouTHACRE.  I.  Sir  John  Harsick,  1384,  in  arm.  with  arms  on 
jupon,  and  w.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Sir  Bartholomew  Calthorpe,  in  mantle 
with  arms  on  kirtle,  holding  hands,  ach.  above,  marg.  inscr. 
mutil.,  large,  N.C.  Ashdown,  Costume,  124  (head  of  lady)  ; 
Beloe,  pi.  5  ;  Boutell,  Series,  and  Br.  and  Slabs,  85  (head  of  lady)  ; 
Cotman,  I,  pi.  10,  p.  9  ;  Foster,  Feudal  Arms,  122  (8vo),  106  (4to) 


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man  ;  Gawthorp,  pL  26,  p.  71  ;  Gough,  I,  pi.  5S,  p.  146  ;  Haines, 
157  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  8.  (effs.).  11.  Two  hands  holding 
heart  (mu til.)  and  portions  of  2  scrolls  ;  other  scrolls,  6  shs.  and 
crests  lost  ;  for  Sir  Roger  Harsyk,  [1454],  and  w.  Alice  ;  six  frags., 
all  mutil.,  and  loose  in  1889,  partly  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  heart  the 
head  of  a  civilian,  c.  1400  ;  on  rev.  of  a  portion  of  1  scroll  a  frag, 
of  an  inscr.,  foreign  (?)  ;  slab  on  C.  floor.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  1, 
pt.  10,  pi.  3  (slab  and  palimps.).  In  1925  four  of  the  loose  pieces 
were  in  the  vestry  of  Westacre  church.  III.  Thos.  Leman, 
rector,  1534,  with  tonsure,  in  cassock,  surplice  and  hood,  kng., 
B.V.  Mary  and  Child  above,  local,  C.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  106 
(head  inaccurate)  ;  Cotman,  II,  pi.  102,  p.  49  ;  M.B.S.  Trans., 
V,  158  (head). 

SouTHERY.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Stokes  of  Wy  vers  ton,  Suff.,  gent., 
1632,  aged  85,  loose  at  rectory  in  1925.  The  late  br.  mentioned 
by  Farrer  as  in  the  ruined  ch.  is  lost. 

Sparham.  I.  Wm.  Mustarder,  rector,  c.  1490,  in  mass  vests, 
without  stole  and  maniple,  local,  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  Joan,  w.  of 
John  Par,  esq.,  and  dau.  Maud,  w.  of  Clement  Wulvysby,  1493, 
local,  N.A.  III.  Inscr.  Clement  Wulvysby,  1497,  local,  N.A. 
IV.  Inscr.  Wm.  Follcard,  c.  1500,  local.  N.A. 

Spixworth.  I.  Inscr.  Gregory  Lynsted,  1513,  local,  S.A. 

II.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  Thos.  Thorne,  1517,  local,  under  pew,  N. 

III.  Inscr.  (mutil.)  John  Sty - ,  and  w.,  c.  1500,  local,  S.A. 

Sprowston.  I.  John  Corbet,  esq.,  1559,  in  arm  (upper  part 

gone),  with  4  sons,  and  w.  Jane,  [dau.  of  Ralph  Berney,  esq.], 
with  6  daus.,  all  kng.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  A.T.,  N.C.  Cotman, 
I,  pi.  71,  p.  38.  II.  Inscr.  Robt.,  4th  son  of  John  Spelman  of 
Narborough,  esq.,  1585,  local,  partly  covered  by  organ,  N.A. 

Stalham.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1460  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  now 
mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  Edm.  Cokke,  1499,  local,  mur..  Tower 
floor.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Riches,  1624,  aged  54,  C.  step.  IV. 
Inscr.  John  Riches,  vicar  of  Stalham  and  rector  of  Bruns tead, 
1624,  aged  82,  C,  buried  under  floor.  V.  Inscr.  John  Drake 
[1687],  worn,  mur.,  S.A. 

Starston.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Bygott,  gent.,  1580,  local,  N. 

Stifekey.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Lewkins,  1603,  local,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  Christian,  w.  of  John  Walker,  1630,  local,  N.  In  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  an  inscr.  to  Margt.  Bramche,  1479, 
now  lost. 

Stockton.  I.  Inscr.  John  Fale,  S.T.B.,  licentiate  in  medicine, 
skilled  in  the  common  law,  rector,  1615,  C. 


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Stody.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Branche,  esq.,  [1502],  local,  C.,  but 
now  lost. 

Stoke  Holy  Cross.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Meke,  1533,  local,  on 
Tower  step. 

Stokesby.  I.  Inscr.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Berney  of  Reed- 
ham,  c.  1470,  C.  II.  Edm.  Clere,  esq.,  1488,  in  arm  with 
salade,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Charles,  esq., 
3  shs.  (another  lost),  local,  C.  Gotman,  I,  pi.  36,  p.  24. 

III.  Thos.  Gerard,  ‘‘  in  decretis  bacallarius  ”,  rector,  1506,  in  acad., 
lower  part  lost,  C.  IV.  Ann,  [dau.  of  Robt.  Gygges,  esq., 
widow  of  Sir  Thos.]  Clere,  1570,  only  lower  part  of  eff.  left,  inscr. 
with  10  Lat.  vy.,  2  shs.  (others  lost),  C.  Gotman,  I,  pi.  78,  p.  41. 
V.  Anne,  dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Heigham  of  Denham,  Suff.,  esq., 
w.  of  Thos.  Clere,  esq.,  1614,  with  5  sons  and  6  daus.,  C.  VI. 
Inscr.  John  Holte,  S.T.B.,  rector,  1616,  aged  65,  C.  VII. 
Inscr.  Chas.  Clere,  esq.,  1636,  and  w.  Elizth.,  N.  Nos.  I,  III, 
IV- VI  have  been  removed  from  their  stones  and  fixed  to  a  wooden 
dais  in  C. 

Stradsett.  I.  Thos.  Lathe,  esq.,  1418,  in  arm.  with  livery 
collar,  C.  Farrer,  Brasses,  pi.  12,  p.  91.  An  indent  for  a 
floriated  cross  with  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Dame  Emme  de 
Montalt,  c.  1332,  N.,  is  reproduced  in  Beloe,  pi.  12,  and  Norf. 
Arch.,  XII,  pi.  3,  p.  178. 

Stratton  St.  Michael.  I.  Inscr.  John  Cowall,  rector,  [died 
1509],  rebuilt  the  chancel  in  1487,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Rich.  Vynne, 
1626,  aged  67,  local,  C. 

Stratton  Strawless.  I.  Inscr.  (mutil.)  Robt.  (Marsham  ?), 
c.  1465,  local,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  Hen.  Codenham, 
c.  1500,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  John  Marsham,  1515,  local,  N. 

IV.  Inscr.  Ellen,  w.  of  John  Marsham,  1515,  local,  N.  V. 
Inscr.  and  ach.  Hen.  Marsham,  gent.,  1573.  VI.  Inscr.  Margt., 
w.  (1)  of  Robt.  Marsham,  gent.,  (2)  of  Hen.  Lovell,  esq.,  1604. 
VII.  Inscr.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Edw.  Suckling,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Norwich, 
w.  of  Thos.  Marsham,  gent.,  1619.  The  last  three  now  mur. 
Marsham  Chapel. 

Strumpshaw.  I.  Inscr.  (chalice  lost).  John  Hauys,  clerk, 
1500,  local,  rel.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Nich.  Atken,  c.  1500,  local,  N. 
III.  Inscr.  Roger  Dokkyng,  1503,  local,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  Alice 
Dockyng,  1519,  local,  N.  V.  Inscr.  Wm.  Sprygye,  1534, 
local,  N. 

SuFFiELD.  I.  Inscr.  John  Symondys,  1453,  and  w.  Cecily, 
Tower.  II.  Inscr.  John  Cayworth,  rector  for  14  years,  1637, 


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aged  41,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Thos.  Symonds,  rector  for  47  years, 
1684,  aged  78,  C.  The  following  inscrs.  are  apparently  lost, 
(1)  Adam  Symmonds,  1415  (?),  and  w.  Agnes  [Rugge] ;  (2)  John 
Theobald,  1467.  Rubbing  of  latter  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

SuRLiNGHAM.  I.  John  Alnwik,  [vicar  1432-49J,  benefactor  to 
the  ch.,  died  1460,  in  acad.,  inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.,  rel.,  C.  Gotman, 
II,  pi.  98,  p.  48  ;  Suffling,  241.  II.  Chalice  and  wafer  (mutil.), 
for  Rich.  Louhawkys,  rector,  1513,  local,  C.  III.  Inscr.  (mutil.). 
Audrie  Syr  and  Alice  Walisch,  c.  1520,  local,  loose  in  drawer  of 
altar  table  in  1925. 

SusTEAD.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Damme,  c.  1500,  local,  N. 
II.  Inscr.  (mutil.).  Wm.  [Bekke]  and  w.  [Margt.],  c.  1500,  local, 
loose  in  chest  in  1890,  now  lost.  III.  Inscr.  Mary,  w.  of  Thos. 
Blofeld,  gent.,  1611,  N. 

SwAFFHAM.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1480,  worn  ;  w.,  inscr.  and 
2  shs.  lost  ;  local,  N.  Ashdown,  Armour,  226  (shoulder  pieces)  ; 
Gotman,  II,  Appendix,  pi.  3,  p.  58.  II.  Inser.  Thos.,  son  of 
Abrey  Cannon,  1634,  local,  N.,  partly  covered  by  heating 
apparatus. 

SwAFiELD.  I.  Inscr.  Margt.  Bwrgh,  1496,  local,  N. 

SwAiNSTHORPE .  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Gilbert  Havers,  esq.,  served 
Queen  Elizth.  as  captain  for  22  years  in  Berwick,  then  in  Scotland, 
Ireland  and  the  Netherlands,  1628,  aged  87  ;  mar.  Frances,  dau. 
of  Thos.  Nashe  ;  mur.,  C.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  I,  180. 

Sw ANTON  Abbott.  I.  Stephen  Multon,  [rector],  1477,  in  mass 
vests.,  local,  C.  Su^ing,  216.  II.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  Simon 
Skottowe,  c.  1520,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  John 
Wegge,  1621,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  3rd  dau.  of  7  of  John 
and  Margt.  Wegge,  only  w.  of  Philip  Knolles,  1641,  aged  60, 
mother  of  3  children,  Thos.,  John  (who  pos.),and  Mary,  local,  N. 
Suffling,  330. 

SwANTON  Morley.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Rokysby,  c.  1500,  local, 
N.  II.  Inscr.  John  Bone,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Thos. 
Baret  and  w.  Margt.,  c.  1500,  local,  partly  covered,  N.A.  IV. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Wygthman  and  ws.  Annes  and  Kath.,  1533,  local, 

S.A. 

SwARDESTON.  I.  Inscr.  John  Goodwyng,  1550,  local  ;  palimp., 
on  rev.  a  portion  of  an  inscr.  in  Lat.  vv.,  1503  in  arabics  ;  now 
mur.,  N.  Norf.  Arch.,  XXII,  73  (obv.  and  rev.). 

Syderstone.  I.  Inscr.  Geo.  Hall,  rector  of  Syderstone  and 
of  a  mediety  of  Seaming,  [1605-1628],  mur.,  C. 


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Tasburgh.  I.  Inscr.  with  2  shs.  Elizth.,  eld.  dau.  of  Thos. 
Baxter,  gent.,  1586,  aged  16,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  and 
h.  of  Geo.  Blidwourth,  gent.,  w.  of  Thos.  Baxter,  gent.,  1587, 
aged  38,  had  2  sons  and  3  daus,  mur.,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Bobt. 
Meeke,  benefactor  to  poor,  1598,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Anth.  Drury,  esq.,  by  his  w.  Anne,  w.  of  John  Burman, 
LL.D.,  1642,  leaving  issue  John,  Anne,  Dorothy,  local,  N.  Farrer, 
Heraldry,  I,  206. 

Taverham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Stok,  gent.,  1486,  local.  Tower. 
II.  Inscr.  Elizth.  Stokys,  1492,  local.  Tower.  III.  Chalice  and 
inscr.  John  Thorp,  priest,  1515,  C.,  partly  hidden  by  radiator. 

Terrington  St.  Clement.  I.  Inscr.  John  Coraunt,  1528, 
and  w.  Joan,  local,  S.Tr. 

Themelthorpe.  I.  Inscr.  Kath.  Pescod,  c.  1500,  local, 
broken.  II.  Inscr.  (mutil.)  Rich.  Pescod,  c.  1500,  local.  III. 
Inscr.  Bobt.  Fork,  c.  1500,  local.  IV.  Wm.  Pescod,  1505,  in 
civil  dress,  sm.,  local.,  N.  Nos.  I,  II,  III  now  mur.  on  a  board, 

N. 

Thornham.  I.  Scroll,  ‘‘  Jesu  mercy.  Lady  helppe  ”,  c.  1460, 
N.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  with  initial  (mutil.).  Simon  Miller,  mcht., 
1464,  S.A.  III.  Inscr.  John  Myller,  1488,  S.A.  He  and  his 
w.  Clarice  erected  the  rood  screen.  IV.  Frag,  of  an  inscr. 
to  a  lady,  c.  1480,  loose  in  chest,  in  1890,  now  lost. 

Thorpe-next-Haddiscoe.  I.  Inscr.  John  Mottes,  1534,  and 
w.  Margt.,  N. 

Thorpe  Market.  I.  Inscr.  Boger  Burges, vicar,  c.  1500.  II. 
Inscr.  (2  shs.  lost).  Edm.  Gresham,  esq.,  son  of  Sir  John  Gresham, 
1586,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Bobt.  Langwade,  yeoman,  1600,  local. 
Nos.  I  and  III  lost  when  ch.  was  rebuilt. 

Threxton.  I.  Inscr.  John  More,  c.  1500,  local,  N. 
Thurgarton.  I.  Inscr.  John  Bakon,  rector,  1509,  C.  II. 
Inscr.  Dan.  Bobinson,  M.A.,  1627,  aged  27,  C.  An  inscr.  to 
Margt.  Warmoll,  c.  1500,  is  now  lost. 

Thurlton.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Denny,  gent.,  1646,  local,  N. 
Thuxton.  I.  Inscr.  John  Putter,  gent.,  1572,  local,  mur.,  C. 
II.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  Mary  Seffowle,  2nd  w.  of  Gregory  Pagrave, 
1578,  had  2  sons  Bobt.  and  Gregory,  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  in 
9  Eng.  vv.  Kath.  Pigeon,  3rd  w.  of  Gregory  Pagrave,  1596,  mur.,  C. 

Thwaite  (South  Erpingham).  I.  John  Puttok,  [1442],  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Alice,  [1469],  inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.,  S.A.  Farrer, 
Brasses,  pi.  8,  p.  31.  II.  Sh.  partly  covered.  Possibly  part  of 
a  br.  to  Rich.  Brown,  gent.,  1508. 


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Tibenham.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Bucston,  1528,  and  ws.  Cristian 
and  Agnes,  mur.,  S.C.  II.  Inscr.  John  de  Buxton,  1572,  aged 
84,  local,  mur.,  S.C.  III.  Inscr.  John  Buxton,  gent.,  son  and 
h.  of  Bobt.  Buxton,  1572,  aged  84  ;  mar.  Margt.  Warner,  had  2 
sons,  Robt.,  Francis,  and  2  daus.,  Elizth.,  Anne,  mur.,  S.C.  IV. 
Sh.,  Buxton  imp.  Warner,  mur.,  S.C.  Possibly  belonging  to 
either  nos.  II  or  III. 

Toft  Monks.  I.  Inscr.  Jas.  a  Badley,  1484,  and  w.  Isabel, 
local,  N.  II.  Inscr.  (mutil.).  Thos.  Bert,  1529,  and  w.  Margery, 
local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Robt.,  son  of  John  Kedgell,  1606,  N. 
IV.  Inscr.  with  3  Eng.  vv.  Edw.  Hewlett,  1607,  C.  V.  Inscr. 
John,  son  of  Robt.  Kedgell,  1610,  C.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a 
rubbing  of  a  sh.,  Copinger  imp.  Bond,  formerly  in  this  ch.  About 
1860  it  was  in  the  possession  of  a  Mr.  Fisher  of  Norwich. 

Tottington.  I.  Margt.  Pory,  1598,  aged  54,  and  1  son  E.  V., 
both  kng.  ;  her  2nd  husband  Luke  Vnger  pos.  ;  N.A.  Gent. 
Mag.,  1819,  i,  113  (effs.). 

Trowse.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Londe,  vicar,  1506,  local,  N.  II. 
[Elizth.],  dau.  and  h.  of  Wm.  Tu thill  of  Newton,  w.  of  Roger 
Dalyson,  heir  apparent  of  Wm.  Dalyson  of  Laughton,  Lines., 
1585,  aged  19,  2  shs.  (2  others  lost),  C.  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  3  S. 

II,  1. 

Trunch.  I.  Inscr.  (chalice  lost).  Nich.  Pylgrym,  chaplain, 
c.  1500,  local,  N.  II.  Heart  and  1  scroll,  c.  1530  ;  inscr.,  2 
scrolls  and  2  shs.  lost  ;  local,  N.  For  a  palimp.  inscr.  formerly 
in  this  ch.  see  Brit.  Mus. 

Tuddenham,  East.  I.  Civilian  (head  restored)  with  ring  at 
end  of  rosary,  and  2  ws.,  c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  rel.,  mur.,  N. 
Cotman,  I,  pi.  42,  p.  26. 

Tuddenham,  North.  I.  Inscr.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Wotton, 
c.  1500,  local,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Howlitt,  1607,  and  w. 
Mary,  1612,  N.  III.  Sm.  cross  bearing  an  inscr.  to  Frances, 
dau.  of  Thos.  Skippe,  esq.,  1625,  aged  2,  now  under  choir  seats,  C. 

Tunstead.  I.  Inscr.  Reginald  Crab,  1525,  local,  loose  at 
rectory  in  1925. 

Upton.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Cossey,  1455,  local,  S.A.,  under  organ. 
II.  Inscr.  Robt.  Wynne  and  w.  Agnes,  c.  1460,  local,  N.  III. 
Inscr.  Joan  Taylowr,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  Robt. 
Hokkyng  and  w.  Helwise,  c.  1500,  local,  N.A.  V.  Inscr.  Wm. 
Wynne,  1505,  and  w.  Agnes,  local,  N.  ‘  VI.  Inscr.  Thos.  Wesyt, 
gent.,  1513,  local,  N.  VII.  Inscr.  Roger  Tayler,  1534,  local,  N. 
VIII.  Inscr.  Rich.  Taylor,  1588,  mur.,  S.A. 


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Upwell.  I.  Priest,  c.  1430,  in  cope,  triple  canopy  and  entabla¬ 
ture  ;  marg.  inscr.  and  2  shs.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  C.  Cotman,  II, 
pi.  95,  p.  47  ;  Mason,  222.  Possibly  Wm.  Mowbray,  rector, 
1428.  II.  Hen.  Martyn,  rector  of  Yaxham,  1435,  in  amice, 
albe,  crossed  stole  and  cope  ;  2  scrolls  and  2  shs.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  C. 
Boutell,  Series  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  II,  110.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Damet, 
1524,  and  w.  Clarice,  N.  IV.  Jane  Coltropp,  w.  of  Sinolphus 
Bell,  esq.,  1621,  aged  62,  with  7  sons  and  4  dans.,  mur.,  C.  V. 
Inscr.  Tristram  Dymond,  esq.,  1660,  aged  52,  local,  N.  VI. 
Inscr.  Mary,  dau.  of  Peter  Pretyman  of  Bacton,  Suff.,  esq.,  w.  of 
no.  V,  1663,  aged  57,  local,  N.  In  Cole’s  MSS.  (Brit.  Mus. 
Add.  5806,  fol.  97v)  is  a  sketch  of  a  br.,  now  lost,  exactly  like  no  II, 
but  the  head  gone,  to  Wm.  Why ttermete,  rector  of  Yaxham,  1432. 

Wacton.  I.  Inscr.  and  lozenge.  Abigal,  dau.  of  John  Knyvett 
of  Ashwouldthorp,  esq.,  widow  of  Martin  Sedley  of  Morley, 
esq.,  1623,  local,  mur.,  N. 

Walpole  St.  Peter.  I.  Inscr.  (chalice  lost).  John  Whetom, 
parson  of  Walpole  and  Leverington,  1537,  local,  C.  II.  Inscr. 
Hen.  Frencham,  M.A.,  fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford,  30  years 
parson  of  Walpole,  1629,  aged  71  ;  mar.  Anne  Walvard,  widow, 
dau.  of  Bobt.  Baynard,  esq.,  had  a  son  Barnabas  and  a  dau., 
Anne,  C.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Robt.  Butler,  esq.,  1630,  aged 
59  ;  mar.  Elizth.  Wright,  widow  ;  N.  IV.  Inscr.  with  ach. 
Barnabas  Frencham,  youth,  and  his  mother,  [1652],  C.  A  brass 
to  Sir  Ralph  Rochford,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Maud,  1390,  double  canopy, 
shs.  and  marg.  inscr.,  now  lost,  is  engr.  Oough,  II,  pi.  3,  p.  8,  from 
a  drawing  from  Francis  Blomefield. 

Walsham,  North.  I.  Inscr.  Dame  Margt.  Hetercete,  1397, 
N.A.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Rous,  1404,  S.C.  III.  Inscr.  Wm. 
Betynys  and  w.  Joan,  both  died  1  Apr.  1460,  rel.,  mur.,  S.C. 
IV.  Inscr.  Robt.  Bradfeld,  c.  1500,  local,  rel.,  mur.,  S.C.  V. 
Chalice  and  wafer.  Edm.  Ward,  vicar,  [1473-1519],  local,  N.A. 
VI.  Chalice  and  wafer.  Robt.  Wythe,  chaplain,  c.  1520,  local,  S.C. 
OirVs  Own  Paper,  XV,  391  ;  Suffling,  260.  VII.  Inscr.  and  sh. 
of  Grocers’  Co.  Robt.  Raunt,  chief  constable  of  the  hundred  of 
Tunstead,  1625,  aged  60  ;  by  his  w.  Elizth.  he  had  2  sons  and 
6  daus.  ;  N.  VIII.  Inscr.  John  Page,  1627,  aged  59,  S.A. 
In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  an  inscr.,  now  lost,  to  Agnes, 
w.  of  John  Rycheman,  c.  1500. 

Walsham,  South  (St.  Mary).  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Wellis,  c.  1500, 
local,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Spayne,  1505,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr. 
Agnes,  w.  of  Thos.  Spynne  (no.  II),  c.  1505,  local,  N.  IV. 


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Inscr.  Jas.,  son  of  Jas.  Rownce,  mcht.  of  Norwich,  1638,  aged  55, 
local,  N. 

Walsingham,  New,  or  Little.  I.  Inscr.  (hf.  eff.  lost).  Margt. 
Stoke,  c.  1460,  S.A.,  now  lost  (?).  Norf.  Arch.,  VI,  268  (with  eff.). 
II.  Geoff.  Porter,  1485,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Beatrice,  local, 
S.C.,  partly  covered  by  organ.  III.  Inscr.  Stephen  Ketyll, 
1485,  local,  N.C.  IV.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Nich.  Hylys,  1496, 
local,  S.C.  V.  Inscr.  Margt.  Chylde,  c.  1500,  local,  N.A.  VI. 
Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Jas.  Gresham,  c.  1500,  N.C.  VII.  Inscr.  Wm. 
Lawis,  baker,  c.  1500,  local,  S.A.,  now  lost  (?).  VIII.  Inscr. 
Cissily  [Gerald],  c.  1500,  local,  partly  covered,  N.C.  IX.  Hen. 
Clederow,  1509  in  arabies,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  local,  N. 
X.  Inscr.  Wm.  Gresham,  1513,  and  w.  Agnes,  local,  N.C.  XI. 
Inscr.  John  Clerke,  1515,  local,  S.A.  XII.  Inscr.  in  2  Lat.  vv. 
John  Child,  1517,  local,  S.C.  XIII.  Chalice  and  wafer  held 
by  hands  issuing  from  clouds.  Wm.  Wests  tow,  chaplain, 
c.  1520,  local,  N.C.  Druitt,  101  ;  Suffling,  261.  XIV.  Inscr. 
John  Harte,  1526,  and  w.  Alice,  local,  S.C.  XV.  Inscr.  Nich. 
Strotton,  1528,  and  w.  Margt.,  local,  S.C.  XVI.  Inscr. 
(chalice  lost).  Thos.  Grandon,  rector  of  Styberd,  1532,  local,  N. 
XVII.  Inscr.  (chalice  lost).  John  Thorp,  chaplain,  1532,  local,  N.C. 
XVIII.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1540  ;  inscr.  and  sh.,  lost  ;  local,  N.A. 
Arch.  Jour.,  XIV,  94  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  VI,  267.  XIX.  Inscr.  (eff. 
lost).  Christ.  Athowe  senior,  1542,  local,  N.A.  In  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  the  following,  now  lost  :  (I)  a  civilian, 
c.  1480,  head  and  inscr.  lost  ;  (2)  a  chalice  and  wafer,  probably 
belonging  to  no  XVI,  or  no.  XVII  ;  (3)  an  inscr.  to  Wm.  Kemp, 
1539,  and  w.  Margt. 

Walsingham,  Old,  or  Great.  I.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  (mutil.). 
Robt.  Marcall,  1593,  now  covered,  N.  II.  Inscr.  with  2  Eng. 
vv.  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Robt.  and  Elizth.  Buck,  w.  of  Robt.  Golding, 
1632,  N.  III.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Elizth.,  2nd  dau.  of  Edm. 
Bullock,  Esq.,  w.  of  Jas.  Alee  of  Great  Walsingham,  1641,  N. 

Walton,  East.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Bacar  and  w.  Margt.,  c.  1460, 
local,  N. 

Walton,  West.  I.  Inscr.  John  Reppes,  esq.,  1561,  and  2  ws., 
(1)  Margt.,  eld.  dau.  and  coh.  of  Hen.  Smyth,  by  whom  1  son 
Henry  and  7  daus.,  (2)  Thomasen,  dau.  of  Thos.  Derham,  by  whom 
Ele  and  John,  local,  on  a  board,  loose. 

Warham  All  Saints.  I.  Wm.  Rokewod,  esq.,  1474,  in  arm. 
without  sword,  1  sh.  (now  lost),  sm.  local,  N.  Farrer,  Brasses, 
pi.  13,  p.  103.  By  the  same  hand  as  the  figures  at  Whissonsett. 


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II.  Inscr.  Edm.  Framyngham,  gent.,  LL.B.,  fellow  of  Trinity 
Hall,  Camb.,  1626  ;  his  w.  pos.  ;  mur.,  S.Tr. 

Warham  St.  Mary.  I.  Inser.  Wm.  Wigfall,  rector  of  both 
churches  (All  Saints  and  St.  Mary  Mag.),  1618,  C.  II.  Inscr. 
with  4  Lat.  and  10  Eng.  vv.  Robt.  Purland,  1630,  N. 

Watlington.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Thos.  Boteler  of  Herts.,  esq., 
1637,  aged  67  ;  mar.  for  28  years  to  Anne,  2nd  dan.  of  Thos. 
Gausell,  esq.,  had  6  sons  and  1  dan.  ;  mur.,  C.  An  indent  for 
a  fine  floriated  cross  with  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  (3  stops 
remaining)  to  Sir  Robt.  de  Montalt,  c.  1329,  is  figured  in  Beloe, 
pi.  12,  and  Norf.  Arch.,  XII,  pi.  2,  p.  178. 

Wellingham.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Leeke,  “  heremita  ”,  c.  1500, 
local.  Tower. 

Wells.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Bradley,  rector,  [1466-1499],  builder 
of  the  chancel,  mur.,  C. 

Wendling.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Ferrour,  gent.,  1620,  aged  70, 
local,  N. 

Wereham.  I.  Inscr.  (effs.  and  children  lost).  John  Spycer, 
1506,  and  w.  Agnes,  local,  N. 

Weston.  I.  Inscr.  John  Former,  “  sacre  theologie  scolarius  ”, 
rector,  [1477],  C.  II.  Elizth.,  dau.  andh.  of  Sir  John  Tymperley, 
knt.,  w.  of  Fyrmyn  Rokewoode,  esq.,  1533,  with  2  sons  ;  sh. 
lost  ;  local,  N.  Norf.  Arch.,  XI,  82. 

Weybourne.  I.  Inscr.  Valentine  Moore,  1593,  benefactor  to 
poor,  N. 

Wheatacre  All  Saints.  I.  Inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.  Robt.  London, 
1627,  aged  69,  and  w.  Anne,  1620,  aged  59,  N. 

Whinburgh.  I.  Sh.,  on  a  bend  cotised  3  martlets  ;  inscr.  and 
another  sh.  lost  ;  N. 

Whissonsett.  I.  Wm.  Bozon,  esq.,  died  1460,  engr.  c.  1485, 
in  arm.  without  sword  ;  inscr.  and  sh.  lost  ;  local.  Tower. 
Carthew,  Launditch,  I,  278.  Rubbing  of  inscr.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 
Of.  Warham  All  Saints.  II.  Thos.  Gybon,  gent.,  1484,  in  arm. 
without  sword;  sh.  lost;  local.  Tower.  Ashdown,  Armour,  219 
(head);  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  210  (head);  Carthew,  II,  512.  Cf. 
Warham  All  Saints.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  an  inscr. 
in  4  Lat.  vv.,  now  lost,  to  Rich.  Bozoun,  1450.  It  is  engr.  Carthew, 
I,  278,  as  is  also  a  lost  figure  of  a  man  in  arm.  (similar  to  no.  I), 
legs  broken,  with  mutil.  inscr.  to  John  Bozun,  esq.,  1489. 

Whitwell-cum-Hackford.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Brese  and  w. 
Beteris,  c.  1520,  local,  N.  The  inscr.  to  Geo.  Coke,  gent.,  1609, 
is  lost. 


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WiCKHAMPTON.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Jullys,  rector,  1486,  mur.,  N. 
II.  Inscr.  John  Cassbour,  1488,  and  w.  Margt.,  mur.,  N. 

WiCKLEWOOD.  I.  Inscr.  John  Dofeld  and  w.  Agnes,  c.  1500, 
local,  N. 

WiCKMERE.  I.  Inscr.  John  Grenewey,  w.  Agnes  and  son  Rich., 
all  died  1494,  local,  S.A. 

WiGGENHALL  St.  German.  I.  Inscr.  Ele,  w.  of  Wm.  Elwyne, 
c.  1500,  local,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  (?)  Elwyn,  gent.,  1508, 
worn,  N. 

WiGGENHALL  St.  Mary-the- VIRGIN.  I.  Heart  and  3  scrolls 
(mutil.,  1  lost).  Sir  Robt.,  son  of  Edm.  Kervile,  c.  1450,  “  cujus 
cor  hie  humatur  ”,  local,  S.A.  Boutell,  Christian  Mon.,  112. 

WiGHTON.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  (recently  lost).  Frances,  dan.  of 
Humf.  Chambers  of  Sturston,  Suff.,  gent.,  widow  of  [Christ.] 
Redingfeild,  1629,  N. 

WiLBY.  I.  Inscr.  John  Hatefield,  clerk,  1627,  C. 

Wilton.  I.  Inscr.  John  Biickton,  1511,  and  w.  Joan,  local,  N. 

Winfarthing.  I.  Inscr.  Matt.  Hayllet,  1586,  aged  64, 
local,  N. 

WiNTERTON.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Keyman,  [priest],  1528,  local,  N. 
II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Husband,  gent.,  1676,  aged  86,  and  w.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Wm.  Reymes  of  Overstrond  Hall,  esq.,  1665,  aged  68, 
mar.  50  years,  had  3  sons  and  1  dau.,  all  predeceased  them  except 
John  the  youngest  son,  loose  in  vestry  in  1925. 

WiTCHiNGHAM,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  (mutil.,  sh.  lost).  Wm.  de 
Wychyngham,  esq.,  1[414],  N.  II.  Inscr.  Philippe,  w.  of  John 
Andrues,  1605,  aged  43,  local,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Mary,  w.  of  Thos. 
Aleyn,  1617,  aged  72,  S.A.  IV.  Inscr.  Francis  le  Neve,  1616, 
and  w.  Margt.,  1618,  mar.  53  years,  had  6  sons,  John,  Rich., 
Francis,  Thos.,  Robt.,  Hen.,  and  4  daus.,  Elizth.,  Judeth,  Mary, 
Sewsan,  C.  V.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Geo.  Meares,  esq.,  1626,  local,  N. 

WiTTON  (Blofield).  I.  Dame  Julian  Anyell,  vowess,  c.  1500, 
sm.,  local,  N,  Farrer,  Brasses,  pi.  11,  p.  77  ;  Suffling,  153.  II. 
Inscr.  Nich.  Dade,  c.  1530,  local,  N.  Suffling,  314. 

WiTTON  (Tunstead).  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Calke,  1519,  local,  C. 
II.  Inscr.  Hen.  Hemsley,  vicar,  [1522],  local,  C.  III.  Inscr. 
Thos.  Parmenter,  “  died  2  days  before  Hollimus  ”,  1631,  and  w. 
Francis,  died  on  St.  Stephen’s  day  ”,  1627,  mar.  47  years,  C. 

WiVETON.  I.  Wm.  Bisshop,  clerk,  [rector,  1475-]1512,  in  mass 
vests,  without  stole  and  maniple,  holding  chalice  and  wafer, 
local,  sm.,  C.  II.  Skeleton  in  shroud,  c.  1540  ;  another  eff.  and 
inscr.  lost ;  local,  N.  Possibly  Thos.  Briggs,  1544.  III.  Geo. 


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Brigge  of  Letheringsett,  esq.,  1597,  aged  53,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Anne,  had  2  dans,  and  cohs.  Margt.  and  Sara,  1  sh.,  C.  Farrer, 
Brasses,  frontis.  IV.  Inscr.,  arms  of  Greneway,  Grocers’  Co., 
and  mcht.  mark.  Benefaction  of  Rauf  Grenewey,  citizen  and 
alderman  of  London,  1558,  left  13d  in  money  and  13d  in  bread 
to  13  poor  persons  every  Sunday  ;  Thos.  Grenewey,  his  executor, 
made  over  the  rectory  of  Briston  to  trustees  for  payment  ;  mur., 
S.A. 

Wood  Balling.  I.  Robt.  Dockyng,  chaplain,  1465,  in  mass 
vests.,  local,  S.A.  Farrer,  Brasses,  pi.  15,  p.  107.  II.  Inscr. 
Kath.  Bulwer,  1487,  local,  S.A.  Farrer.  III.  Inscr.  Lettice 
Bulwer,  c.  1500,  local,  N.A.  Farrer.  IV.  Inscr.  Thos.  Flegge, 
c.  1500,  local,  N.A.  V.  Inscr.  Rich.  Kassel  (?),  c.  1500, 
local,  S.A.  VI.  Simon  Bolwar,  1504,  in  civil  dress,  sm.,  local, 
N.A.  Farrer.  VII.  Inscr.  John  Byrchm,  1504,  local,  S.A. 
VIII.  John  Crane,  1507,  in  civil  dress,  sm.,  local,  N.  IX. 
Chalice  and  wafer.  Edw.  Warcop,  chaplain,  1510,  local,  N. 
X.  John,  1517,  and  Thos.,  1518,  sons  of  Roger  Bulwer,  f  effs.  in 
civil  dress,  sm.,  local,  N.  Farrer.  XI.  Inscr.  Wm.  Messanger, 
1545,  local,  S.A.  XII.  Inscr.  Thos.  Kempe,  gent.,  1642,  local, 
S.A.  XIII.  Inscr.  John  Scottowe,  1647,  local,  N.A.  XIV. 
Frag,  of  inscr.  [15  ?]12,  in  oak  frame,  mur.,  S.A. 

Woodrising.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  (f  eff.  lost).  Robt.,  eld.  son  and 
h.  of  Sir  Robt.  Southwell,  knt.,  by  Elizth.,  eld.  dau.  of  Charles, 
lord  Howard,  admiral  of  England,  1586,  C.  Farrer,  Heraldry,  I, 
325.  II.  Ach.  with  chain  and  badge  of  the  chancellor  of  the 
Garter  ;  inscr.  cut  in  stone.  Sir  Francis  Crane,  chancellor  of  the 
order,  died  in  Paris,  1636,  aged  about  57,  C.  Farrer.  III. 
Sh.,  Southwell  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C. 

WooDTON.  I.  Cristian  Bacon,  1532, local, sm.,N.  II.  Inscr. 
Thos.  Koppyng,  1535,  local,  S.A.  III.  Inscr.  (2  shs.  lost). 
Thos.  Fenn,  c.  1620,  local  ;  not  palimp.  ;  N.  IV.  Inscr.  with 
14  Eng.  vv.,  emblems  of  mortality,  etc.  Erasmus  Stanhaw,  [16]78  ; 
palimp.,  on  rev.  an  ach.  of  Denny,  c.  1600,  mur.,  N.  Porch.  Norf. 
Arch.,  XXII,  68  (obv.),  70  (rev.). 

WoRSTEAD.  I.  John  Yop,  rector  of  Boton,  [1404  ?],  hf.  eff.  in 
mass  vests.,  C.  Farrer,  Brasses,  pi.  4,  22  ;  Suffling,  221.  II. 
Inscr.  in  2  Lat.  vv.  John  Spicer,  1440,  C.  III.  Civilian,  e.  1500  ; 
inscr. lost  ;  local,  C.  Cotman,  II,  Appendix,  pi.  7,  p.  61.  IV. 
Inscr.  John  Glaven,  1505,  and  w.  Isabel,  local,  N.  V.  Inscr. 
Thos.  Whatt,  wursted  wever  ”,  1506,  local,  N.  VI.  Inscr. 

and  sh.  with  mcht.  mark  imp.  Mercers’  Co.  John  Carman,  1508, 


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local,  N,  OirVs  Own  Paper,  XVI,  151.  VII.  John  Alblastyr, 
1520,  f  eff.  in  civil  dress,  sm.,  local,  N.  Girl's  Own  Paper,  XVI, 
151.  VIII.  Inscr.  Roger  Blome,  c.  1520,  local,  X.  IX. 

Inscr.  Agnes  Alblasster,  w.  of  no.  VII,  1524,  local,  N.  X. 
Inscr.  Christ.  Rant,  1538,  and  w.  Joan,  local,  C.  In  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq.  are  rubbings,  dated  1793,  of  the  following,  now  lost, 
(1)  a  civilian,  c.  1480,  lower  part  of  eff.  and  inscr.  gone  ;  (2)  Wm., 
son  of  Roger  Rante,  c.  1480,  sm.  hf.  eff.  in  civil  dress  ;  (3)  inscr. 
John  Dere,  '' worthsted  vever  ”,  1497;  (4)  inscr.  John  Bolt, 
1499,  and  w.  Bennet  ;  (5)  inscr.  Bennet  Bolt,  c.  1500  ;  (6)  inscr. 
Wm.  Pennston,  c.  1500  ;  (7)  inscr.  Isabel,  w.  of  Walter  Rawe  and 
previously  of  John  Fermor  alias  Chapman,  c,  1500  ;  (8)  inscr. 
Kath.  Grlaven,  1505,  and  her  3  husbands,  John  Glaven,  Thos. 
Wylkyns,  citizen  and  alderman  of  Norwich,  and  John  Dey  ; 
(9)  inscr.  Thos.  Hemsby,  1549,  and  w.  Alice. 

Wretton.  I.  Inscr.  John  Blysse,  c.  1500,  local,  S.A. 
Wroxham.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Margt.,  w.  of  Robt. 
Booth,  clerk,  1632,  local,  mur.,  C. 

Yelverton.  I.  Inscr.  John  Sparow,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  Andrew  Sparow,  1503,  local,  N.  III.  Margt.,  dau.  of 
Thos.  Aldriche,  mayor  of  Norwich,  died  ''  in  her  fioryching 
youthe  ”,  1525,  f  eff.,  sm.,  local,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  Thos.  Hotte 
and  w.  Beatrice,  also  her  father  Robt.  Wolverton,  esq.,  c.  1530, 
local,  N.  V.  Inscr.  John,  son  of  Thos.  Sparowe,  c.  1540,  local, 
N.  VI.  Inscr.  Thos.  Blenerhayset,  gent.,  4th  son  of  Thos. 
Blenerhaiset  of  Barsham,  Suff.,  esq.,  1590,  local,  N. 

Rubbings  of  the  following  lost  brasses  are  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  : 
Hockering.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Humph.  Smallpece,  1559  ; 
Hockwold.  Amfelice,  dau.  of  Sir  Humph.  Coningsby,  w.  of 
Sir  John  Tendall,  1532,  with  9  daus.,  local.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  64, 

р.  36  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  37,  fig.  4,  p.  cccix  ;  Norwich,  All  Saints. 
Inscr.  Wm.  Swetman,  priest,  c.  1500,  local.  ;  Walsham, 
South  (destroyed  church  of  St.  Laurence).  (1)  chalice  and  wafer 
with  inscr.  for  Miles  Walker,  rector,  1495,  mutil.,  local  ;  (2)  chalice 
and  wafer  with  inscr.  for  Robt.  Melton,  chaplain,  1500,  local  ; 
(3)  inscr.  John  Ussher,c.  1500,  local  ;  (4)  inscr.  Thos.  Wymmyng, 

с.  1500,  local  ;  (5)  inscr.  mutil.,  1529,  local  ;  (6)  inscr.  Wm. 
Pollard,  benefactor,  1605. 

Fine  indents  remain  at  East  Barsham,  a  man  in  arm.  under 
canopy,  with  smaller  figure  of  a  son  (?)  also  in  arm.,  marg.  inscr., 
shs.,  and  garter  (?)  badges.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  11,  p\.  Zl.  West 


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Bradenham,  a  cross  with  bust  for  Thos.  de  Cailey,  rector,  1324. 
Emneth,  a  man  in  arm.,  cross-legged,  c.  1290,  with  canopy,  said 
to  be  Sir  Adam  de  Hakebeach.  Beloe,  pi.  6  ;  Norf.  Arch.,  VI,  12. 
Harpley,  John  de  Gurnay,  rector,  1332,  single  canopy  and  marg. 
inscr.  in  Lombardics.  Beloe,  pi.  12  ;  Gurney,  D.,  Record  of  the 
House  of  Gournay,  344.  North  Pickenham,  a  cross  to  Margt. 
de  Wautone,  c.  1320.  Norf.  Arch.,  VI,  21.  Redenhall,  Wm. 
de  Neuport,  reetor,  c.  1330,  single  canopy  and  marg.  inscr.  in 
Lombardics,  worn.  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  11,  Stratton 
St.  Mary,  Sir  Roger  de  Bourne,  1331  ;  and  Toft  Trees,  a 
floriated  cross  with  marg,  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Thos.  de 
Melham,  c.  1330.  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  II,  37. 


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Churches  of  Northants.  Architectural  Notices  of  the  Churches  of  the 
Archdeaconry  of  Northampton,  1849. 

Baker.  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  County  of  Northampton,  by  G. 
Baker,  2  vols.,  1822-41. 

Bridges.  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  County  of  Northampton,  by  John 
Bridges,  2  vols.,  1762-91. 

Hartshorne.  Funeral  Monuments  in  Northamptonshire,  by  C.  H. 
Hartshorne,  1840. 

Hudson.  The  Brasses  of  Northamptonshire,  by  F.  Hudson,  1852. 
Northants.  N.  and  Q.  Northamptonshire  Notes  and  Queries. 

Abington.  I.  Inscr.  and  3  daus  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to 
Wm.  Nayle,  1536,  and  w.  Margery,  1557,  with  10  sons.  Hen., 
Nich.,  Thos.,  Peter,  Rich.,  Wm.,  Robt.,  John,  Christ.,  Arthur, 
and  3  daus..  Ales,  Annes,  Joan  ;  the  inscr.  palimp.,  on  rev. 
the  lower  portion  of  a  priest,  c.  1400,  in  cope  with  SS.  Philip  and 
Bartholomew  on  orphrey  ;  C.  M.B.8.  Trans.,  V,  234  (obv.  and 
rev.  of  inscr.).  In  1925  the  inscr.  was  in  the  possession  of  the 
Northants.  Architectural  Society. 

Addington,  Great.  I.  John  Bloxham,  1st  chaplain  of  St. 
Mary’s  chantry  founded  by  Hen.  Veer,  1519,  in  mass  vests,  with 
chalice  and  wafer,  marg.  inscr.,  A.T.,  C.  Anastatic  Print ;  Churches 
of  Northants.,  100  ;  Hudson. 

Alderton.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  John,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Thos. 
Hesilrige,  bart.,  1655,  aged  52  ;  his  son  Arthur  pos.  ;  mur.,  C. 

Ald WINKLE  All  Saints.  I.  Wm.  Aldewyncle,  esq.,  1463,  in 
civil  dress,  C.  Hudson.  II.  Inscr.  with  ach.  John  Pykering, 


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“  physitian  ”,  1659,  with  8  Eng.  vv.  written  by  himself  in  1652 
at  the  age  of  56,  mur.,  N.A. 

Ashby,  Canons.  I.  John  Dryden,  gent.,  1584,  in  civil  dress, 
ach.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  Hudson.  II.  Inscr.  John,  son  of  Sir 
John  Dryden,  bart.,  1631,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Sir  Erasmus  Dryden, 
bart.,  1632,  and  w.  Frances,  1630,  N. 

Ashby,  Castle.  I.  Wm.  Ermyn,  rector,  1401,  in  cope  with 

SS.  Anne,  Kath.,  Margt.,  Mary  Mag.,  Helen  - -  Peter,  Paul, 

Andrew,  Nich.,  Laur.,  on  orphreys  and  arms  on  morse  ;  inscr. 
lost;  large,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  49  ;  Hudson:  V.  and 
A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  50,  no.  4  ;  Waller,  pt.  11. 

Ashby  St.  Legers.  I.  Thos.  Stokes,  esq.,  1416,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Ellen,  single  canopy  with  sm.  super-canopy  containing 
Trinitv  (now  lost),  kng.  effs.  of  4  sons  and  12  daus.,  S.A.,  but 
partly  covered  by  organ  in  1906.  Boutell,  Series  ;  Hudson. 
II.  Upper  hf.  of  the  shrouded  eff.  of  Sir  Wm.  Catesby,  the  inscrs. 
to  himself  and  2nd  w.,  and  hf.  a  scroll  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to 
Sir  Wm.  Catesby,  ''  unus  trencheatorum  ”  to  Hen.  VI,  147-  (date 
not  filled  in),  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Phillipe,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Wm. 
Bishopston  by  Phillipe,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Wm.  Wilcotes,  1446, 
(2)  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Barre  by  Alice,  sister  of  John,  lord 
Talbot,  widow  of  Rich,  de  la  Bere,  1471,  all  in  shrouds  ;  C.  The 
slab,  132  by  48,  shows  indents  for  the  3  shrouded  figures,  6 
children,  3  sons  in  arm.  and  3  daus.,  each  separate,  18  scrolls, 
4  shs.,  a  marg.  inscr.  and  3  foot  inscrs.  III.  Wm.  Catisby,  esq., 
died  20  Aug.  1485,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  and  w.  Margt.,  [dau.  of 
Wm.,  lord  Zouch  of  Harringworth],  1494,  in  heraldic  mantle, 
with  3  sons  and  2  daus.,  double  canopy,  earlier,  c.  1430,  appro¬ 
priated,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  local,  C.  Baker,  I,  249  ;  Dasent,  A.  I., 
The  Speakers  of  the  House  of  Commons,  96  (man)  ;  Hudson.  IV. 

-  Catesby,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  c.  1500,  kng.  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 

sm.,  S.A.  partly  covered  by  organ.  Possibly  Geo.  Catesby,  1505. 
V.  Inscr.  in  9  Lat.  vv.  Wm.,  son  and  h.  of  Geo.  Catesby,  1518, 
aged  15,  loose  in  vestry  in  1920.  VI.  Sir  Rich.  Catesby,  1553, 
in  arm.  with  tabard  ;  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  large,  under  pews,  N.A. 
VIII.  Wm.  Smyght,  rector  of  Oxshylfe  (Oxhill,  Warw.)  and 
Eldertoft,  1510,  in  cassock  and  scarf,  local,  S.A.  Hudson. 
VIII.  Portion  of  a  female  (?)  eff.,  loose  in  vestry  in  1920.  See 
also  Priv.  Possession,  Northants.  Archit.  Soc. 

Ashton.  I.  Robt.  Mariott,  yeoman,  [1584],  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.,  with  9  sons  and  6  daus.,  inscr.  in  il2  Eng.  vv.,  A.T.,  N.A. 
Hudson. 


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Aston-le-Walls.  I.  Alban  Butler,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor, 
1609,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Sybil,  dau.  of  Simon  Bawleigh 
of  Thornborough,  Warw.,  esq.,  with  5  sons  and  7  daus.,  (2)  Isabel, 
dau.  of  John  Odingesalls  of  Long  Itchington,  Warw.,  esq.,  with 
2  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  mur.,  N.A.  Hudson.  II. 
Inscr.  Alban  Butler,  esq.,  1617  ;  mar.  Anne,  dau.  of  Ferdinand 
Pulton  of  Bourton,  Bucks.,  had  a  son  Geo.  died  s.p.,  and  a  dau. 
Elizth.,  mar.  Francis  Plowden  of  Plowden  Hall,  Salop.  ;  mur., 
N.A.  III.  Inscr.  Geo.  Butler,  gent.,  1685,  aged  48;  mar. 
Martha,  dau.  of  Bobt.  Breton,  had  10  sons  and  3  daus.,  whereof 
8  living,  John,  Geo.,  Simon,  Bobt.,  Ambrose,  Sam.,  Elizth., 
Martha  ;  mur.,  N.A. 

Barnwell  St.  Andrew.  I.  Inscr.  John  Orton,  "  first  warden 
of  parson  Latham’s  hospitall  ”,  1607,  aged  101,  mur.,  C.  II. 
Christ.  Freeman,  1610,  aged  51,  in  civil  dress  with  4  sons,  and  w. 
with  4  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  4  Lat.  vv.,  sm., 
mur.,  C.  Hudson. 

Barton,  Earl’s.  I.  John  Muscote,  gent.,  a  prothonotary  of 
the  court  of  common  pleas,  1512,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice  ; 
4  sons,  2  daus..  Trinity,  inscr.  and  3  evang.  symbols  lost  ;  N. 
Hudson. 

Barton  Segrave.  I.  Jane,  w.  of  Hugh  Floyde,  rector,  1616, 
kng.  with  5  children,  1  son  and  1  dau.  kng.,  an  infant  in  a  cot 
and  2  dec.  on  a  tomb,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  6  Eng.  vv.,  mur.,  C. 

Billing,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  in  14  Eng.  vv.  Justinian  Brasgirdle, 
rector  for  54  years,  1625,  left  £1,200  to  nourish  Oxeford  artes  ”, 
C.  II.  Inscr.  Caleb  Pott,  M.A.,  1690,  aged  42  ;  Joshua  Walker, 
rector,  his  uterine  brother  pos.  ;  mur. 

Blakesley.  I.  Matthew  Swetenham,  ''  portitor  arcus  ”  and 
esquier  to  Hen.  IV,  1416,  in  arm.  with  SS.  collar,  now  mur.,  S.A. 
Hudson  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  15. 

Blatherwyck.  I.  Sir  Humf .  Stafford,  knt.,  one  of  the  esquires 
for  the  body  to  Hen.  VIII,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Humf.  Stafford,  knt., 
1548,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Margt.  [Tame],  upper  hf.  lost,  with  6  sons, 
daus.  lost,  4  shs.,  now  mur.,  N.C.  Hudson. 

Blisworth.  I.  Boger  Wake,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1503, 
in  arm.,  and  w.  [Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Catesby],  with  7  sons 
and  3  daus.  ;  Trinity  lost  ;  4  shs.,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  A.T.,  S.A. 
Hudson  ;  Northants.  N.  and  Q.,  II,  front  is. 

Boddington.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.,  son  of  Wm.  Boothby,  haber¬ 
dasher  of  London,  and  of  Lady  Judith  Corbitt  of  Clatercutt,  1623, 
C.  II.  Wm.  Procter,  rector  of  Boddington  and  Brington, 


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1627,  in  cap  and  gown,  C.  Hudson.  III.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Sir 
Hen.  Boothby,  first  bart.,  brother  of  no.  I,  1648,  aged  56  ;  mar. 
Mary,  dan.  of  Sir  Thos.  Hayes,  lord  mayor  of  London,  left  a  son 
Wm.  and  a  dan.  Judith  ;  C. 

Brampton,  Church.  I.  done,  w.  of  Jas.  Furnace,  1585,  a 
skeleton,  sm.  rect.  pi.  with  reversed  inscr.,  worn.,  C.  Hudson. 

Brampton-by-Dingley.  I.  Man  in  arm.  and  w.  in  mantle, 
head  gone,  c.  1420,  double  canopy  much  mutil.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C. 
Hudson.  Possibly  Sir  John  Holt,  lord  of  the  manor  of  Oveshall 
and  patron  of  the  ch.,  1417,  and  w.  II.  Simon  Norwiche,  esq., 
[cousin  and  h.  to  Rich.  Holt,  clerk,  who  died  1452],  1468,  in  arm., 
and  w.  Isabel,  [dau.  of  Rich.  Tunstall],  1476,  efi.  lost,  B.V.  Mary 
and  Child,  inscr.  mutil.  ;  shs.  lost ;  C.  Hudson. 

Brington,  Great.  I.  Priest,  c.  1340,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests, 
with  cap,  on  a  bracket  ;  stem  and  marg.  inser.  lost  ;  rel.,  C. 
Boutell,  Christian  Mon.,  139  ;  Haines,  143  ;  Hudson  ;  Oxford 
Man.,  63  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  II,  129.  II.  Inscr. 
(chamfer).  Sir  [Wm].  Spencer,  1532,  and  w.  Dame  Susan,  [dau. 
of  Sir  Rich.  Knightley  of  Fawsley],  A.T.,  N.C.  III.  Inscr.  and 
sh.  Elizth.  Washington,  widow,  died  19  March,  1622,  also  Robt. 
Washington,  gent.,  her  late  husband,  2nd  son  of  Robt.  Washing¬ 
ton  of  Solgrave,  esq.,  died  10  March,  1622,  N.,  under  moveable 
cover.  Norihants.  N.  and  Q.,  N.S.I.,frontis.  IV.  Inscr.  with 
sh.  Constans  Jessop,  S.T.P.,  rector,  prebendary  of  Durham, 
1695,  aged  55,  C. 

Brixworth.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Edw.,  son  of  Francis 
Saunders  of  Welford,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1630,  aged  about 
80.  In  Gent.  Mag.,  1810,  ii,  321,  are  engravings  of  indents  for 
Adam  de  Tauntone,  vicar,  1334,  and  Simon  Curteis,  1327,  builder 
of  aisle  and  chapel.  Rubbings  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Bulwick.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Etgos,  1482,  and  w.  Margt.,  N. 

Burton  Latimer.  I.  Nine  sons  and  1  sh.  ;  the  remains  of  the 
br.  to  Rich.  Boyvill,  c.  1510,  and  w.,  in  shrouds,  with  9  sons  and 
8  daus.,  4  shs.,  and  inscr.  ;  N.  Hudson  (with  fern,  eff.,  sons, 
daus.  and  1  sh.).  II.  Margt.,  youngest  dau.  of  Geo.  Francklyn 
esq.,  w.  of  Thos.  Bacon,  1626,  with  child  in  swaddling  clothes, 
inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.,  2  shs.  ;  her  husband  pos.  ;  mur..  Tower. 
Hudson.  III.  Ach.,  Bacon,  for  Edw.  Bacon,  1626  ;  inscr. 
lost ;  C. 

Chacombe.  I.  Trinity,  arms  of  London,  Grocers’  Co.,  Mcht- 
ad venturers,  mcht-mark  and  inscr.  Myghell  Fox,  citizen  and 
grocer  of  London,  patron  of  the  ch.,  [died  1579],  engr.  c.  1545, 


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and  2  ws.,  Mary  [Eddes]  and  Clemence  [Hawtyn],  and  children 
Rich.,  Anth.,  John,  Anne,  Alice,  done  and  Alys,  C.  Hudson. 

Charwelton.  I.  Thos.  Andre  we  junior,  gent.,  in  arm.,  and 
w.  Emme,  dau.  of  Rich.  Knightley,  esq.,  1490,  with  4  sons  and 
7  daus.  under  sm.  canopies,  4  Lat.  vv.,  marg.  inscr.,  ach.  and 
4  shs.,  local,  rel.  and  repaired  in  1889,  N.  Hudson.  II.  Thos. 
Andrewe,  gent.,  mcht.,  [died  1496],  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margery, 
[dau.  and  h.  of  Rich.  Clarell,  esq.],  double  canopy  with  4  pedi¬ 
ments,  5  sons  and  3  daus.  under  sm.  canopies,  6  Lat.  vv.,  marg. 
inscr.,  ach.  and  sh.,  engr.  c.  1490,  large,  local,  rel.  and  repaired 
in  1904,  N.  Baker,  I,  302  ;  Hudson.  III.  Thos.  Andrewes, 
esq.,  died  1541,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Agnes  Newport,  4  shs.  and  inscr.  ; 
palimp.,  the  man  a  reused  fig.  of  c.  1510,  on  rev.  of  lady  another 
fern.  eff.  in  widow’s  dress,  c.  1510,  possibly  the  companion  of  the 
male  fig.  of  that  date,  on  rev.  of  inscr.  a  few  lines  of  drapery  from 
a  large  fig.,  on  rev.  of  1  orig.  sh.  the  lower  portion  of  a  civilian, 
c.  1500,  on  rev.  of  the  other  orig.  sh.  a  portion  of  a  group  of  sons, 
c.  1500  ;  rel.,  repaired  and  2  new  shs.  added  in  1904,  the  palimps. 
now  fastened  down,  N.  Hudson  (obv.  only).  In  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  an  inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.,  now  lost,  to  Thos. 
Knyght  and  w.  Agnes,  also  John  and  Anes  his  parents. 

Chipping  Warden.  I.  Wm.  Smarte,  rector,  1468,  in  mass 
vests.,  sm.,  C.  Hudson.  II.  Rich.  Makepeace,  yeoman, 
1584,  aged  68,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Dorothy  (much  mutil.),  with 
6  sons  (lost)  and  9  daus.,  S.A.  Hudson.  III.  Inscr.  with  10 
Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Rich.  Stanwix,  B.D.,  rector,  1656,  rel.,  C. 

Clipston.  I.  Ten  Eng.  vv.  (hf.  eff.  lost).  Elizth.,  2nd  dau.  of 
Geo.  and  Elizth.  BusweD,  1636;  inscr.  cut  in  stone  ;  A.T.,  N.A. 
II.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  2nd  dau.  of  Wm.  Stebbing  of  Eramesden,  Suff., 
gent.,  by  Ann,  dau.  of  Thos.  Wright  of  Kilverston,  Norf.,  esq., 
w.  of  Wm.  Brearley,  “  presbiter  Anglicanus  ”,  rector,  1659, 
aged  about  30,  mur.,  C. 

CoLLiNGTREE.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Horatio  Woodhouse,  rector 
for  37  years,  1679,  aged  70,  mur.,  C. 

CoLLYWESTON.  I.  Elizth.  Follett,  1508,  sm.,  N. 

Cosgrove.  I.  Inscr.  Barbara,  w.  of  Wm.  Bradsbawe,  1595, 
aged  21,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Bradshawe,  B.D.,  parson 
of  Covesgrove,  1601,  mur.,  C. 

CoTTERSTOCK.  I.  Robt.  Wyntryngham,  canon  of  Lincoln, 
prebendary  of  Ledyngton  (Rutland),  provost  of  the  chantry  of 
Cotterstock,  1420,  in  cope,  on  a  bracket  under  single  canopy, 


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marg.  inscr.  slightly  mutil.,  C.  Gawthorp,  pL  34,  p.  79  ;  Hudson  i 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  4,  pi.  3. 

Cranford  St.  Andrew.  I.  John  Fossebrok,  esq.,  1418,  in 
arm.,  and  w.  Maud,  sicca  nutrix  ”  to  Hen.  VI,  with  SS.  collar,, 
now  mur.,  N.C.  Hudson  ;  Northants.  N.  and  Q.,  N.S.  II,  14. 
II.  John  Fosbroke,  esq.,  1602,  aged  about  80,  in  civil  dress  and 
2  ws.  ;  by  his  1st  he  had  4  sons  and  4  daus.,  by  his  2nd  Awdre, 
died  1589,  he  had  4  sons  and  12  daus.,  had  above  70  grandchildren, 
portioned  18  children  and  relieved  his  grandchildren  ;  f^m.,  now 
mur.,  N.C.  Hudson  ;  Northants.  N .  and  Q.,  N.S.  II,  14. 

Cransley.  I.  Edw.,  son  and  h.  of  Geo.  Halyson,  esq.,  1515, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.  ;  a  child  lost  ;  3  shs.  (another  lost), 
now  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Edw.  Dallison,  1589,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne 
Snagge,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  ach.,  mur.,  S.A.  III. 
Inscr.  and  ach.  Edw.  Barnewell,  lord  of  the  manors  of  Newarks 
and  Pultons  in  Cransley,  1602,  had  2  ws.,  Ellenor,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Brooke  of  Great  Okelye,  esq.,  and  Anne,  sole  dau.  of  John 
Spencer  of  Blunham,  Beds.,  mur.,  S.A. 

Crick.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Bucknell,  gent.,  1597,  N.  II.  Inscr. 
and  sh.  Wm.  Bucknell,  heir  apparent  of  John  Bucknell,  gent., 
1624  ;  mar.  Susan,  dau.  of  Thos.  Thornton  of  Newnham,  esq., 
had  5  sons,  John,  Thos.,  Wm.,  Edw.,  Balph,and  3  daus.,  Hester, 
Anne,  Susan,  N.  III.  Inscr.  John  Bucknell,  gent.,  1625, 
aged  75,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  Susan,  w.  of  no.  II,  1655,  aged  66, 
leaving  4  sons  and  1  dau.  living,  N.  V.  Inscr.  John  Bucknell, 
esq.,  1658,  N.  VI.  Inscr.  Alice  Baglye,  1666,  N.  VII. 
Inscr.  Rich.  Bagley,  gent.,  1672,  N.  VIII.  Inscr.  Alice,  relict 
of  John  Bucknell,  esq.,  w.  of  Hen.  Firebras,  esq.,  1675,  N.  IX. 
Inscr.  John  Adams,  gent.,  1681,  and  w.  Margery,  1664,  N. 

Dene.  I.  Sir  Edm.  Brudenell,  [eld.  son  of  no.  II],  1584,  in 
arm.,  and  2  ws.,  [Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Bussey,  1582,  and  Aubrey, 
dau.  of  Thos.  Fernley,  1584],  and  dau.  [Aubrey],  all  kng.,  rect. 
pi.  with  inscr.,  6  Lat.  vv.  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  A.T.,  N.A.  Hudson. 
II.  Sir  Thos.  Brudenell,  son  and  h.  of  Robt.  Brudenell,  justice 
of  the  common  pleas,  1549,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  [dau.  of  Sir 
Wm.  Fitzwilliam,  1558],  inscr.  with  12  Lat.  vv.,  ach.  and  sh.  ; 
their  son  Thos.  pos.  1586  ;  A.T.,  S.C.  Hudson.  III.  John 
|Brudenell,  esq.,  1606,  in  arm.,  and  w.  ;  inscr.  cut  in  stone  ; 
mur.,  A.T.,  S.A.  Hudson. 

Desborough.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Isham 
of  Lamport,  esq.,  w.  of  Geo.  Pulton,  esq.,  1584  ;  also  her  husband 
Geo.  Pulton,  1598,  mur.,  Sedilia. 


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Dingle Y.  I.  Anne,  2nd  dan.  of  Nich.  Boroeghe  of  Stanmer, 
Middx.,  esq., ''  sometyme  professed  in  Clerkenwell  nere  London  ”, 
1577,  aged  75,  "to  the  greate  losse  of  ye  poore  who  dy verse 
wayes  were  by  her  relieved  ”,  in  widow’s  dress,  kng.,  rect.  pi. 
with  inscr.  and  sh.,  mur.,  C. 

Doddington.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  (cross  lost).  Wm.  de  Pateshull, 

1359,  N. 

Dodford.  I.  John  Cressy,  esq,,  1414,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Cristine, 
N.C.  Boutell,  Series  ;  Hudson.  II.  Wm.  Wylde,  esq.,  1422, 
in  arm.,  and  widow  Cecily,  mother  of  Cristine  Cressy,  N.C. 
Hudson.  III.  Bridget,  2nd  w.  of  John  Wyrley,  esq.,  1637, 
holding  book,  sm.,  N.C.  IV.  Inscr.  Sam.  Marshal,  minister, 
1679,  aged  80,  mur.,  C.  V.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  no.  IV,  1681, 
aged  76,  had  a  son  John,  and  a  dan.  Ann,  mar.  to  Hen.  Greswold 
of  Solihill,  Warw.,  clerk,  mur.,  C. 

Easton  Neston.  I.  Rich.  Fermer,  esq.,  mcht.  of  the  staple  of 
Calais,  1552,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Browne, 
knt.,  [mayor  of  London  in  1513],  marg.  inscr.  and  8  shs.,  A.T.,  C. 
Hudson.  The  sh.  on  E.  end  of  tomb  bears  the  arms  of  his  son 
Sir  John  Fermer  and  his  w.  Maud,  dau.  of  Sir  Rich.  Vaux,  who 
probably  erected  the  tomb. 

Everdon.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Everdon,  and  Isabel,  w.  of  Thos. 
Everdon,  c.  1440  (?),  N.A. 

Farndon,  East.  I.  Daniel  Halford,  rector  for  34  years,  1622, 
aged  72,  in  gown,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  2  shs.,  skull,  etc.,  mur.,  C. 

Fawsley.  I.  Thos.  Knyghtley,  esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Rich. 
Knyghtley,  1516,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  heart  and  3  scrolls  above 
head,  4  shs.  ;  mar.  Joan,  dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Burneby,  esq.,  and 
died  "sine  exitu  ”  ;  sm.,  N.  Hudson  ;  Macldin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  209; 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  12,  pi.  4.  II.  Sir  Edm.  Knyghtleye, 
1542,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Ursula,  [dau.  of  Sir  Geo.  Vere],  sister  of  John, 
earl  of  Oxford,  1557,  with  6  daus.,  Jane,  Isabell,  Jane,  Joan,  Jane, 
Joan,  18  Lat.  vv.,  marg.  inscr.,  and  4  shs.,  N.  Hudson. 

Floore.  I.  Thos.  Knaresburght,  esq.,  1450,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Agnes,  1498  ;  B.  V.  Mary  and  Child  lost  ;  reh,  C.  Hudson. 
II.  Hen.  Michell,  esq.,  1510,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Phillipe,  Trinity, 
inscr.  mutil.,  local,  worn,  C.  Hudson.  III.  Sm.  cross  (mutil.) 
and  inscr.  Alyce,  dau.  of  John  Wyrley,  gent.,  by  Dorothe,  dau. 
and  h.  of  John  Wake,  esq.,  1537,  reh,  C.  Hudson. 

Fotheringay.  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Lat.  and  2  Eng.  vv.  Thos. 
Harland,  schoolmaster  of  Fotheringay  for  33  years,  1589,  aged 
70,  C. 


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Gayton.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv,  Wm.  Houghton,  1600, 
aged  about  80,  had  1  w.  and  10  children. 

Geddington.  I.  Hen.  Jarmon,  in  civil  dress  with  sm.  dagger, 
and  w.  Anne  (mutil.),  c.  1480,  local,  rel.,  S.C.  Hudson.  II. 
Inscr.  and  sh.  Thos.  Maydwell,  gent.,  1624,  and  w.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Wm.  Brackenbury,  gent.,  1628,  S.C.  III.  Inscr.  in  14  Eng.  vv, 
Rich.  Best,  free  of  the  Haberdashers’  Co.,  1629,  aged  79,  mur.. 
Tower. 

Green’s  Norton,  see  Norton,  Green’s. 

Grendon.  I.  Inscr.  John  Mortymer,  esq.,  1446,  and  w.  Agnes, 
N.  II.  Widow  between  2  men  in  arm.,  c.  1480,  slightly  mutil. ; 
2  sons,  1  dau.,  3  shs.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  N. 

Hardwick.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Nicolls,  gent.,  father  of  Thos. 
Nicolls,  esq.,  1576,  aged  96.  II.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Anne, 
w.  of  Francis  Nicholls,  gent.,  1591,  aged  37.  III.  Inscr. 
Avith  2  Lat.  vv.  Edw.,  2nd  son  of  Edw.  and  Prudence  Bagshawe, 

1620,  aged  20  weeks.  IV.  Inscr.  Hen.  Bagshaw,  gent.,  “  spent 
7  years  as  a  factor  in  France  ”,  free  of  the  Mcht-tailors’  Co., 

1621,  aged  28  ;  his  brother  Edw.  pos.  All  rel.  on  one  stone,  N. 
Harleston.  I.  Inscr.  Grace,  dau.  of  Valentine  Morley,  rector, 

w.  of  Wm.  Shortgrave,  rector,  1656,  aged  32,  C. 

Harrington.  I.  Laur.  Saunders,  esq.,  1545,  in  arm.  with  4  sons 
(the  eld.  in  arm.),  and  w.  Alice,  [dau.  of  Robt.  Brokesby],  with  5 
daus.,  all  kng.,  inscr.  in  7  Eng.  vv.,  2  shs.,  local,  mur.,  A.T.,  C. 
II.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  on  oval  plate.  Jonathan  Wode- 
nothe  of  Shavington,  Ches.,  esq.,  1686,  aged  70,  and  w.  Mary,  C., 
loose  in  1920. 

Harringworth.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Gardiner,  M.A.,  minister, 
1680,  and  w.  Elizth.,  1719,  worn,  N. 

Harrowden,  Great.  I.  [Wm.  Harwedon,  esq.],  1433,  in  arm., 
and  widow  Margery,  dau.  and  h.  of  Giles  St.  John,  on  brackets 
(mutil.)  under  double  canopy  (lost),  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  C. 
Hudson. 

Hemington.  I.  Thos.  Mountagu,  gent.,  1517,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Agnes,  [dau .  of  Wm.  Dudley  of  Clapton],  4  shs.,  N.  Hudson. 

Heyford,  Nether.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  and  2  shs.  John  Mauntell 
and  w.  Elizth.,  c.  1400  ;  the  Mauntell  sh.  is  a  modern  restoration  ; 
the  Heyford  sh.  is  palimp.  (now  fastened  down),  on  rev.  another 
sh.,  Montagu  quartering  Longespee,  possibly  intended  for  Wm. 
Montagu,  earl  of  Salisbury,  who  died  in  1397  ;  A.T.,  C.  Arch. 
Jour.,  IX,  300  (obv.  and  rev.  of  Heyford  sh.),  see  also  p.  385.  II. 
Sir  Walter  Mauntell,  1487,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  coh. 


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of  John  Abbot,  esq.,  holding  hands,  chamfer  inscr.  and  5  shs., 
large,  A.T.,  C.  Arch.  Jour.,  IX,  300  ;  Hudson  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus. 
List,  pi.  25  (effs.). 

Higham  Ferrers.  I.  Laurence  de  St.  Maur  (Seymour),  rector, 
[1337],  in  mass  vests.,  single  canopy  with  SS.  in  side  shafts,  John 

Evang.,  an  angel,  John  Bapt.,  Stephen,  an  abbot  (?),  Luke - 

Mark,  4  gone  (the  4th  was  Christopher),  Matthew,  super-canopy 
with  the  Deity  with  soul,  SS.  Peter,  Andrew,  Paul  and  Thos., 
inscrs.  on  base  and  arch  of  canopy  and  on  breast  of  eff.  ;  4  shs. 
lost  ;  A.T.,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  21  (eff.),  77  (Stephen)  ; 
Ashdown,  Costume,  356  (eff.)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  95  (eff.)  ; 
Builder,  LXI,  444  and  CII,  70  ;  Oawthorp,  pi.  3,  p.  20  ;  Cough , 
II,  pi.  118,  p.  332  ;  Hartshorne,  Funeral  Mon.,  42  (eff.)  ;  Hudson  ; 
Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  100  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  7,  pi.  1  ;  Oxford 
Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  II,  119  (abbot),  133  (Stephen)  ;  Suffling,  223 
(eff.)  ;  V .  and  A.  Alus.  List,  pi.  47  ;  Ward  (at  end).  II.  Large 
cross  with  the  Deity  at  intersection  and  evang.  symbols  at 
extremities  (St.  Mark  restored),  and  inscr.  Thos.  Chichele,  1400, 
and  w.  Agnes,  [dau.  of  Wm.  Pyncheon],  N.C.  Boutell,  Series, 
and  Christian  Mon.,  42  ;  Churches  of  Northants.,  17  ;  Druitt,  22  ; 
Gough,  II,  pi.  28,  p.  80  ;  Haines,  175  ;  Hudson  ;  Oxford  Man., 
79;  Specimens  of  Anc.  Ch.  Plate,  Sep.  Crosses,  etc.',  Stemmata 
Chicheleana,  1765,  1  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  56,  no.  6.  Abp. 
Chicheley  was  their  eldest  son.  III.  [Wm.  Chichele,  sheriff  and. 
alderman  of  London,  1425],  in  civil  dress  with  mantle,  and  w. 
Beatrice,  [dau.  of  Wm.  Barret],  in  mantle,  double  canopy,  marg. 
inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.,  2  shs.,  and  2  roundels  ;  foot  inscr.  lost  ; 
repaired,  1  sh.  renewed,  and  a  new  inscr.  added  in  1923  ;  large, 
N.C.  Boutell,  Series  (2  II,  pi.  28,  p.  80  ;  Hudson', 

Stemmata  Chicheleana,  frontis.  ;  Suffling,  176  (effs.).  IV. 
Dame  Edith,  widow  of  [John]  Chaunceler  of  Kensham,  mcht., 
c.  1435  (?),  head  mutil.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  N.C.  Cough,  II,  333  ; 
Hudson.  Bubbing  with  hf.  inscr.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  V. 
Hen.  Denton,  chaplain  of  Chelston,  1498,  in  mass  vests,  with 
chalice  and  wafer,  rel.  with  no.  VII,  C.  Arch.  Jour.,  Ill,  139  ; 
Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  99  ;  Churches  of  Northants.,  18  ;  Haines, 
64  ;  Hudson  ;  Oxford  Man.,  23  ;  Parker,  J .  H.,  Glossary  of 
Architecture,  1845,  I,  65,  and  Concise  Glossary,  1875,  44  ;  Suffling, 
217.  VI.  Wm.  Thorpe,  mercer,  1504,  and  widow  Marion,  with 
6  sons  and  6  daus.,  arms  of  Mercers’  Co.,  N.C.  Gough,  II,  pi .  118, 
p.  332.  VII.  Heart  inscribed  “  Ihc  ”,  c.  1500  (?),  rel.  with 
no.  V,  C.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  124  ;  Hudson.  VIII. 


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[Arthur  Sotheryn,  1518],  in  civil  dress  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  N.C. 
Hudson.  IX.  Rich.  Wylleys,  warden  of  the  college,  [1523  ?], 
in  cope,  N.C.  Boutell,  Series  ;  Gough,  II,  333  ;  Hudson  ;  Sufficing, 
235.  X.  Civilian,  c.  1540,  worn  ;  w.  and  inscr.  lost ;  rel.,  N.C. 
Hudson.  XI.  Civilian,  c.  1540,  local  (Eastern  counties  type)  ; 
w.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  N.C.  Hudson. 

Hinton-in-the-Hedges.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Saunders,  vicar  of 
Frindsbury,  Kent,  and  “  gardianus  pontis  Rofencis  ”,  afterwards 
rector  of  Hinton,  1452,  born  at  Adistoke,  Bucks.,  now  mur.,  C. 

Holdenby.  I.  Inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.  John  Hatton,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.  Francis,  son  of  Wm.  Hatton  ;  sh.  lost  :  N. 
III.  Inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.  Elizth.  Hatton  ;  4  shs.  lost ;  S.A.  IV. 
Inscr.  Wm.,  son  of  John  Hatton  by  Elizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Wm. 
Holdenbie,  [died  1546]  ;  2  shs.  lost  ;  S.A.  V.  Inscr.  in  4  Lat. 
vv.  Thos.  Hatton  ;  2  shs.  lost ;  S.A.  All  engr.  c.  1550, 

Horton.  I.  Roger  Salusbury,  esq.,  1491,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws., 
Emme  (with  1  son  and  2  (?)  daus.)  and  Anne  (with  1  dau.)  ; 
children  lost  ;  C.  Hudson. 

Irchester.  I.  John  Glynton,  mcht.  of  the  staple  of  Calais, 
1510,  in  civil  dress  (eff.  lost),  and  w.  ;  sh.  and  children  lost ; 
inscr.  mutil.,  N. 

Irthlingborough.  I.  Inscr.  (mutil.).  Rich.  Fryseby,  1st  dean 
of  the  college,  1415,  N.C.,  portions  loose  in  chest  in  1920.  Gough, 
II,  pi.  20,  fig.  5,  p.  ccxlix. 

IsHAM.  I.  Inscr.  (efi.  lost).  John  Boyville,  esq.,  1493,  worn,  C. 

Kelmarsh.  I.  Inscr.  Sir  John  Hanbury,  knt.,  1639,  aged  65, 
on  marble  mon.,  N.C.  The  brass  to  Morrys  Osberne,  gent.,  1534, 
in  civil  dress,  and  ws.  Grace  and  Alice,  with  8  sons  and  9  daus.  ; 
one  w.  and  upper  part  of  the  other  gone  ;  inscr.  mutil.,  formerly 
in  N.C.,  is  apparently  lost.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Kettering.  I.  Edm.  Sawyer,  esq.,  1630,  aged  69,  in  arm., 
and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Laur.  Goodman  of  Blaston,  Leic.,  gent., 
kng.,  had  15  children,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  ach.,  mur.,  S.C. 

Lamport.  I.  Inscr.,  ach.  and  arms  of  London  and  Mercers’ 
Co.  John  Isham,  one  of  the  20  children  of  Euseby  Isham  of  Picheley 
and  his  w.  Anne  Palton  of  Desborough,  once  governor  of  the 
English  mcht -adventurers  in  Flanders  and  thrice  warden  of  the 
Mercers’  Co.,  purchased  the  manor  and  patronage  of  Lamport, 
22  years  a  J.P.,  and  once  sheriff  of  Northants,  1595,  aged  70  ; 
mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Nich.  Barker,  citizen  of  London,  1594,  left 
3  sons,  Thos.,  Hen.,  Rich.  ;  C.  II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Isham,  esq., 
son  and  h.  of  no.  I,  1605,  aged  50  ;  mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Christ. 


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Nicolson,  gent.,  left  1  son  John  and  3  dans.,  Elizth.,  Susan,  Jane  ; 
C.  III.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Judith  Isham,  “  maide  ”,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  John  and  Lady  Judith  Isham,  1636,  aged  26  years 
and  9  months,  mur.,  C. 

Lowick.  I.  Hen.  Grene  of  Drayton,  esq.,  1467,  in  arm.  with 
tabard,  and  widow  Margt.  [Roos]  with  head  on  cushion,  8  scrolls 
(another  lost)  inscribed  "  Da  gloriam  deo  ”,  marg.  inscr.  ;  6  shs. 
lost  ;  A.T.,  S.A.  Gough,  II,  pi.  84,  p.  215.  Hudson. 

Lutton.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  John  Loftus,  gent.,  lord  of  the 
manor,  1657,  aged  73,  S.A. 

Maidford.  I.  Inscr.  John  Wryght,  1518,  N. 

Marholm.  I.  Sir  Wm.  Fitz williams,  knt.,  1534,  in  arm.  with 
tabard,  and  1st  w.  [Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Jas.  Hawes],  in  heraldic 
mantle,  kng.,  11  shs.  including  1  on  inscr.  ;  upper  hf.  of  man  and 
2  shs.  renewed  and  an  inscr.  and  2  shs.  added  stating  “  these 
monuments  were  repaired  and  beautified  by  ye  Rt.  Honble 
William,  Lord  Fitzwilliams  anno  1674  ”  ;  mur.,  A.T.,  C. 

Naseby.  I.  John  Olyver,  junior,  1446,  in  civil  dress,  head  gone, 
and  widow  Agnes  ;  inscr.  and  scrolls  lost ;  now  mur.,  N.A. 
Hudson.  II.  Inscr.  and  ach.  John  Shakbrugh,  gent.,  1576, 
leaving  his  w.  Joan  by  whom  he  had  3  sons,  Jesper,  John,  Edw., 
and  13  daus.,  Elizth.,  Anne,  Anne,  Frauncis,  Avys,  Elizth., 
Frauncis,  Mary,  Dorothy,  Judeth,  Margt.,  Maud,  Jane,  now 
mur.,  N.A. 

Newbottle.  I.  Peter  Dormer  of  Lee  Grange,  Bucks.,  lord 
of  the  manor,  son  of  Geofi.  Dormer  of  West  Wycombe,  Bucks., 
1555,  in  civil  dress,  standing,  feet  gone,  and  2  ws.,  kng.,  one  with 
8  sons  and  11  daus.,  2  shs.  and  arms  of  the  Staple  ;  inscr.  and 
1  sh.  restored  ;  rel.,  mur.,  A.T.,  C.  Hudson  ;  M.B.8.  Trans., 
VI,  72. 

Newnham.  I.  Lady,  and  1  sh.  encircled  by  mottoes  “  God  send 
gud  ende”  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Rich.  Catesby,  esq.,  1467, 
in  arm.,  and  w.  Lettice  in  mantle,  holding  hands  ;  rel.,  now  mur., 
S.A.  Hudson.  II.  Inscr.  with  3  shs.  Wm.,  son  of  John 
Thornton,  esq.,  by  Hester,  dau.  of  Wm.  Priestley  by  Hester,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Gore,  knt.,  1667,  now  mur.,  N.A. 

Newton  Bromshold.  I.  Wm.  He  wet,  rector,  1426,  in  mass 
vests,  without  stole,  sm.,  C.  Hudson.  II.  Roger  He  wet, 
chaplain,  1487,  in  mass  vests.,  C.  Hudson. 

Newton-by-Geddington.  I.  John  Mulsho,  esq.,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Joan,  1400,  sm.  efis.  kng.  to  a  cross  with  St.  Faith  in  the 
head,  marg.  inscr. ;  rel.  and  restored  in  1858  ;  N.  Oawthorp, 


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pi.  29,  p.  74  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  73,  p.  195  ;  Hudson  ;  Macklin,  Mon, 
Br.,  eth  ed.,  112  (St.  Faith)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  9,  pi.  1. 
II.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Francis  Tanfield  of  Gay  ton,  esq.,  w.  of  Maurice 
Tresham,  esq.,  1604,  aged  66,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  N.  III. 
Inscr.  (mutil.).  Dorothy,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Tresham,  knt., 
w.  (1)  of  Peregrin  Fulstow  of  Lushy,  Lines.,  esq.,  (2)  of  Robt. 
Hicks  of  Isleworth,  Middx.,  esq.,  1653,  N. 

Northampton,  St.  Sepulchre.  I.  Geo.  Coles,  left  £11  yearly 
to  the  town  for  pious  uses,  1640,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  Sarah 
with  2  sons  and  1  dau.,  and  Eleanor  with  7  sons  and  2  dans., 
holding  hands,  also  a  device  of  2  clasped  hands  and  8  Eng.  vv. 
referring  to  this  emblem  of  firm  friendship,  marg.  inscr.,  large., 
rel.,  mur.,  N.  or  Ante-chapel.  Beaumont,  57  ;  Cox,  J.  C.,  and 
Serjeantson,  R.  M.,  Hist,  of  St.  Sepulchre,  86  ;  Gent.  Mag., 
1813,  i,  609  (effs.)  ;  Hudson  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  43  (ehs.). 

Northampton  Architectural  Society,  see  Private 
Possession. 

Norton.  I.  Wm.  Knyght,  1501,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Kath., 
1504,  special  benefactors  to  the  ch.,  local,  C.  Hudson. 

Norton,  Green’s.  I.  Sir  Thos.  Grene,  lord  of  Norton,  1462, 
in  arm.,  and  widow  Maud,  dau.  of  John  Throckmarton,  esq., 

under  treasurer  of  England,  with  3  sons  (lost),  Thos., - John, 

and  1  dau.  Elizth.,  2  shs.  (2  others  lost),  marg.  inscr.,  large, 
A.T.,  N.A.  Ashdown,  Armour,  251  (man)  ;  Baker,  II,  65  ; 
Boutell,  Series  (effs.)  ;  Hudson.  The  inscr.  states  that  Sir  Thos. 
was  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Thos.  Grene  by  Phillipe,  dau.  of  Robt., 
lord  Ferrers  of  Chartley,  by  his  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thos.,  lord  de 
Spencer,  and  that  Sir  Thos.  (the  father)  was  son  and  h.  of  Thos. 
Grene  by  his  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rich.,  lord  Talbot,  and  his  w. 
Ankeret,  dau.  and  h.  of  John,  lord  Strange  of  Blackmere.  II. 
Lady,  c.  1490  ;  husband,  shs.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  once  on  A.T., 
N.A.,  now  mur.,  S.A.  Baker,  II,  65  ;  Hudson.  III.  Inscr. 
with  ach.  Wm.  Saunders,  gent.,  1698,  also  Joseph  Saunders,  gent., 
attorney,  1704,  aged  33,  and  his  mother  Mary,  1684,  mur.,  N. 

Oakley,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Broke,  esq.,  1557  ;  by  his 
w.  Jane,  dau.  of  Gyles  Powlton  of  Desborough,  esq.,  he  had  7 
sons  and  11  daus.,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Arthur 
Brook,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Thos.  Brook,  1620,  aged  27  ;  mar. 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Nevil  of  Holt,  had  4  children,  Thos., 
Elizth.  (died  young),  Edw.,  Elizth.  ;  mur.,  A.T..  C. 

Orlingbury.  I.  Inscr.  John,  father,  of  Hen.  Max,  rector, 
1450,  mur.,  C.  II.  Wm.  Lane,  1502,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 


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Elizth.  Strickland,  4  shs.,  inscr.  mutil.,  sm.,  S.Tr.  III.  Inscr. 
Elizth.,  eld  dan.  of  Thos.  Andre  we  of  Harleston,  Northants,  esq., 
w.  of  Thos.  Chybnale,  esq.,  1643,  S.Tr.  IV.  Inscr.  Elizth. ,dau. 
of  Sir  John  Wingfield  of  Tickencote,  Rutland,  2nd  w.  of  Thos. 
Chybnale,  esq.,  1671,  S.Tr.  V.  Inscr.  Thos.,  eld.  son  of 
Godfrey  Chibnale,  1673,  aged  77,  S.Tr.  VI.  Inscr.  Godfrey, 
son  and  h.  of  Thos.  Chybnall,  1678,  aged  29,  S.Tr. 

OuNDLE.  I.  Inscr.  Jas.  Risley,  gent.,  1605,  aged  70,  and  w. 
Joan,  1612,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Edw.  Cuthbert  of 
Oundle,  w.  of  Peter  Dayrell,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Thos.  Dayrell  of 
Lillingstone  Dayrell,  Bucks.,  knt.,  1615,  N.A.  III.  Inscr. 
Wm.  Filbrigge,  gent.,  son  of  Thos.  Filbrigge  of  Easton,  Hunts., 
gent.,  1687,  aged  54,  C. 

Paulerspury.  I.  Inscr.  (eh.  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and 
wafer  lost).  Hen.  Mylnar,  parson,  [1512],  C.  Hudson  (with  eh.). 
Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

PoTTERSPURY.  I.  Agnes,  w.  of  Cuthbert  Ogle,  lieutenant  of 
Whittlewood  forest,  1616,  ach.,  ''  she  beareth  ye  armes  of  the 
Mandleys  out  of  which  house  she  descended  ”,  local,  sm.,  S.A. 
Hudson, 

Preston  Deanery.  I.  Sir  Clement  Edmonds,  secretary  to 
Jas.  I,  aged  58,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Mary,  aged  53,  both  died  1622, 
sm.,  local,  C. 

Raunds.  I.  John  Tawyer,  died  1470,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Margt.,  with  4  daus.,  engr.  c.  1510,  1  sh.  and  4  evang.  symbols, 
rel.,  C.  II.  Lady,  c.  1510,  with  4  sons,  1  sh.  and  2  evang. 
symbols,  rel.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Gage  of  Magiligam,  Derry, 
1632,  left  £10  to  the  poor  for  40  years  ;  his  brother  John  pos. ;  mur., 
N.A.  IV.  Inscr.  Wm.  Holmes,  S.T.B.,  vicar,  1653,  mur.,  C. 

Rothwell.  I.  Wm.  de  Rothewelle,  archdeacon  of  Essex, 
prebendary  of  Croprych  (Croperdy,  a  prebend  of  Lincoln), 
Ferryng  and  Yalmerton,  [1361],  in  cope,  head  on  cushion  supported 
by  angels,  inscr.  in  Fr.  with  text  in  Lat.,  rel.,  C.  Alcuin  Club 
Colls.,  XXII,  46  ;  Bridges,  II,  56  ;  Cy'pher,  P.,  Hist,  of  Rothwell, 
1869,  14  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1787,  ii,  759  (inscr.) ;  Hudson ;  Waller,  pt.  5. 
II.  Edw.  Saunders  of  Haryngton,  first  founder  of  chantry,  1514, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  3  shs.  (another  lost),  S.C.,  or  Vestry. 
Cypher,  34  ;  Hudson.  III.  Owen  Ragesdale,  1591,  founder  of 
hospital,  in  civil  dress,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  text,  and  ach., 
mur.,  S.C.  Cypher,  36  ;  Hudson. 

SiBBERTOET.  I.  Inscr.  in  4  Lat.  and  4  Eng.  vv.  Anth.  Atkyns, 
priest,  1564,  mur.,  N.A. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


SouTHWiCK.  I.  Inscr.  “  The  revd.  learned  and  pious  Mr. 
Anthony  Cade  buried  6  July,  1641  ”,  engi.  c.  1682,  C.  11. 
Inscr.  Grace,  only  dau.  of  no.  1,  w.  of  John  Lynn,  esq.,  “  buried 
3  June,  1681  ”,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Geo.,  eld.  son  of  John  Lynn, 
esq.,  1682  ;  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Walter  Jonson,  esq.  ;  N. 

Spratton.  I.  Robt.  Parnell,  1474,  in  civil  dress,  head  gone, 
and  w.  Joan,  with  5  sons  (head  of  1  lost)  and  4  daus.,  worn,  N.C. 
Hudson.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.  Willmer,  1599,  N.C.  III. 
Inscr.  Edw.  Twigden  and  w.  Anne,  both  died  1614,  left  3  daus., 
Elizth.,  Bridget,  Anne,  S.A. 

Stanford.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Thos.,  son  of  John  Billinge, 
servant  to  Sir  Thos.  Cave  for  26  years,  1670  ;  “  L.B.  and  E.B. 
sculpserunt  ”  ;  on  a  seat,  N. 

Stanwick.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  de  Wynceby,  rector,  [1352-1369],  N. 

Staverton.  I.  Thos.  Wylmer,  gent.,  1590,  in  civil  dress,  with 
6  sons,  and  w.  Elizth.  Crudge  with  4  daus.,  allkng.,  ach.,  mur., 
N.C.  Foster,  G.  W.,  and  Green,  J.  J.,  Hist,  of  Wilmer  Family, 
1888,  36  ;  Hudson.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  [Burham],  1694  ;  mar, 
Dorothy  [Roper],  had  1  son  and  1  dau.  ;  nearly  effaced,  C. 

Stoke  Bruerne.  I.  Rich.  Lightfoot,  rector  for  24  years, 
1625,  aged  63,  in  gown,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  2  shs.  ;  his 
son  and  h.  pos.  ;  mur.,  C.  Hudson. 

SuDBOROUGH.  I.  Wm.  West,  1390,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan, 
1415  ;  below  on  a  single  plate  with  a  separate  inscr.  their  children, 
John  West,  chaplain,  in  albe  with  crossed  stole,  Wm.  West, 
marbler,  in  civil  dress,  Alice  (head  lost),  w.  of  Rich.  Mason,  and 
5  sons  and  3  daus.  unnamed  ;  now  mur.,  N.Tr.  Alcuin  Club 
Colls.,  XXII,  45  (John  West)  ;  Clinch,  Costume,  222  (John)  ; 
Haines,  65  (John)  ;  Hudson. 

SuLGRAVE.  I.  Laur.  Wasshington,  gent.,  [1584],  in  civil  dress, 
head  gone,  and  w.  Amy,  [dau.  of  Robt.  Pargiter],  1564,  eff.  lost, 
with  4  sons  and  7  daus.,  inscr.  and  1  sh.,  N.  Hudson  ;  Northants. 
N.  and  Q.,  Ill,  261.  They  were  ancestors  of  Geo.  Washington, 
first  president  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

Tansor.  I.  John  Colt,  rector,  1440,  in  mass  vests.,  now 
mur.,  C. 

Thorpe  Malsor.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  composed  by 
himself,  and  sh.  Thos.  Maunsell  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London, 
esq.,  son  of  John  Maunsell,  esq.,  1643,  aged  36,  C.  II.  Inscr. 
with  sh.  John,  eld.  son  of  Robt.  and  Judith  Maunsell,  1677,  aged 
11  ,  mur.,  N.C. 

Thurning,  see  Hunts. 


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Towcester.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Weston,  1662,  and  w.  Sarah, 
1675,  mar.  32  years,  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Willes,  1676,  N.A . 

Wadenhoe.  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  John  Andrewe,  1629, 
aged  63  ;  by  his  w.  Lucie  (who  pos.)  he  had  3  daus.,  Lucie,  Elizth., 
Mary  ;  N. 

Wappenham.  I.  Man  in  arm.  with  salade,  c.  1460  ;  lower 
part  of  eft.,  inscr.  and  4  shs.  lost  ;  N.  Gent.  Mag,,  1793,  ii,  1163; 
Hudson.  II.  Sir  Thos.  Billyng,  chief  justice  of  the  common 
pleas,  1481  (date  added),  in  coif  and  robes,  and  w.  [Kath.,  dau. 
of  Roger  Gyfford  of  Twyford,  Bucks.],  1479,  lower  part  of  effs. 
gone,  with  5  sons  and  4  daus.  (all  lost  but  1  dau.),  10  scrolls  (6 
others  lost),  S.A.  Hudson.  III.  Constance,  w.  of  John 
Butler,  esq.,  sister  of  Hen.  Veer,  esq.,  1499,  sm.,  S.A.  Hudson. 
IV.  Man  in  arm.  and  w.,  c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  S.A.  Hudson. 
Possibly  Thos.  Lovett,  esq.,  1492,  and  2nd  w.  Anne  Drayton, 
and  placed  by  no.  V.  V.  Thos.,  son  of  Thos.  Lovett,  esq.,, 
[died  1542],  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Butler,  c.  1500, 
3  shs.  (another  lost),  sm.,  S.A.  Hudson.  VI.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost). 
Thos.  Lovett  of  Astwell,  esq.,  1586  ;  by  his  w.  Elizth.,  [dau.  of 
Rich.  Fermor,  esq.],  he  had  a  dau.  Jane,  who  mar.  John  Shirley, 
esq.  ;  1  sh.  mutil.  (another  lost),  S.A. 

Warkworth.  I.  Sir  John  Chetwode,  lord  of  the  manor,  1412, 
in  arm  ;  head  and  legs  lost,  rel.  upside  down  ;  Fr.  inscr.,  S.Tr. 
Rubbing  of  eff.  complete  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  II.  John 
Chetewode,  son  of  no.  I,  1420,  in  arm.,  Fr.  and  Lat.  inscr.,  N.A. 
Hudson.  III.  Margery,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Chetwode,  w.  of  John 
Brounyng,  esq.  (died  and  buried  at  Melbury  Sampford,  Dorset), 
she  died  the  same  year  as  her  husband,  1420,  Fr.  and  Lat.  inscr., 
S.Tr.  IV.  Amabel,  w.  (1)  of  Sir  John  Chetwode,  (2)  of  Sir 
Thos.  Straunge,  1430,  S.A.  Hudson.  V.  Wm.  Ludsthorp, 
esq.,  1454,  in  arm.  ;  mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Chetwode 
and  lady  of  Wodehill  and  Warkworth  ;  S.Tr.  Assoc.  Archit. 
Soc.  Reports,  XVIII,  ii,  189  (eff.). 

Welford.  I.  Francis  Saunders,  “  legum  Anglie  apprenticius  ”, 
lord  of  the  manor,  1585,  aged  71,  in  arm.,  and  3  ws.,  the  1st  with 
2  sons  and  1  dau.,  the  2nd  with  an  infant  in  cradle,  the  3rd  with 
1  son  and  4  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  ;  4  Lat.  vv.  cut 
in  stone  ;  mur.,  A.T.,  S.C.,  now  hidden  by  organ.  Hudson. 

WiCKEN.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Howse,  gent.,  high  constable  of  the 
hundred,  1633,  aged  36  ;  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Robt.  Clarke,  gent., 
had  1  son  ;  N.  II.  Inscr.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Rich.  Shert,  rector, 
1634,  aged  20,  C. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BKASSES. 


Woodford-cum-Membris.  I.  Nich.  Stafford,  vicar,  c.  1420 
(date  not  filled  in),  in  mass  vests.,  C.  Hudson. 

Woodford  near  Thrapstone.  I.  Simon  Malory  the  elder, 
esq.,  1580,  in  arm.,  ach.  and  inscr.,  A.T.,  C.  Hudson.  11. 
Inscr.  Dorothy,  w.  of  Simon  Mallory,  1639,  had  15  children, 
mur.,  C. 

The  brasses  are  lost  at  jBraunston  to  Hen.  de  Barneby,  rector, 
1391  (?),  and  King’s  Sutton,  to  Thos.  Weston,  1525,  and  3  ws., 
Agnes,  Elizth.,  Agnes.  In  Peterborough  Cathedral  was  a 
cross-legged  eff.  in  arm.  to  Senour  Gascelin  de  Marham  ”,  it 
had  been  “  lately  divorced  from  the  marble  ”  when  Gunton’s 

Hist,  of  the  Church  ”  was  published  in  1686.  Indents  for  the 
brasses  of  Abbot  Godfrey  de  Croyland,  1329,  eff.  under  single 
canopy  with  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics,  and  of  W.  de  Alwalton, 
a  marg.  inscr.  only,  in  the  same  cathedral,  are  reproduced  in 
Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  II,  35,  36.  At  Weekley  is  a  fine  indent 
for  a  lady  with  censing  angels  at  sides  of  head,  and  marg.  inscr. 
in  Lombardics  to  Dame  Anneys,  w.,  of  Sir  Mauger  le  Vavasour, 
late  13th  cent.  The  brass  at  Islip  to  John  Nicoll,  1467,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Anne,  double  canopy,  foot  and  marg.  inscrs.  was 
entirely  renewed  in  1911  by  the  American  descendants  of  the 
family. 


NORTHUMBERLAND . 


Arch.  yEliana.  Archasologia  vEliana  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

Hexham.  I.  Inscr.  and  3  shs.  (eff.,  canopy  and  another  sh. 
lost).  Robt.  Ogle,  son  of  Ellen,  dau.  of  Sir  Robt.  Bertram,  1410, 
S.C.A.  Arch.  .Uliana,  XV,  76. 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  All  Saints.  I.  Roger  Thornton, 
mcht.,  1429  (date  added),  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  “  domicella  ” 
Agnes  [Wanton],  1411,  in  mantle,  with  7  sons  and  7  daus.,  fine 
triple  canopies  with  the  Deity,  souls,  angels,  etc.  in  the  upper 
parts,  the  12  Apostles  in  the  outer  shafts  and  the  following  saints 
in  the  centre  shaft,  B.V.  Mary  and  Child,  SS.  John  Rapt.,  Kath., 
John  Evang.,  Agnes,  Mary  Mag.,  and  Laurence,  marg.  inscr. 
with  evang.  symbols  and  shs.,  Flemish,  rect.  pi.,  large,  80  by  52, 
now  mur.  in  Vestry,  and  covered  with  glass.  Arch.  Miana, 


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XV,  78 ;  Brand,  J Hist,  of  Newcastle,  I,  382  ;  Builder,  LVII,  350  ; 
Hodgson,  J.,  Hist,  of  Northumb.,  I,  ii,  317  ;  Knowles,  W.  H.,  and 
Boyle,  J .  R.,  Vestiges  of  Old  Newcastle  and  Gateshead,  288  ;  8t. 
Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  II,  Hi  ;  Sopwith,  T.,  Hist,  of  All  SS. 
Church,  1826,  29. 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  St.  Nicholas.  I.  Inscr.  Thos. 
Loraine  of  Kirkharle,  esq.,  J.P.,  died  of  fever,  1649,  aged  35  ; 
mar.  Elizth.,  relict  of  Robt.  Bewick  of  Closehouse,  esq.,  sister  to 
Sir  Ralph  Maddison,  knt.,  alderman  of  Newcastle,  had  1  son,  N. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne  Museum,  see  Museums. 

The  indent  for  the  hr.  to  Sir  Aymer  de  Athol,  1387,  and  w.  Mary, 
double  canopy  and  marg.  inscr.  in  the  ch.  of  St.  Andrew,  New¬ 
castle,  is  reproduced  with  feet  of  male  eff.  in  Arch.  ^Eliana, 
XVIII,  pi.  10.  p.  48,  and  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  2,  pi.  2.  The 
feet  of  the  male  elf.  resting  on  a  lioness  are  now  in  the  Black  Gate 
Museum  and  are  reproduced  in  Arch.  JEliana,  XV,  80,  and  Knowles 
and  Boyle,  259. 


NOTTINGHAMSHIRE . 

Briscoe  and  Field.  Monumental  Brasses  of  Nottinghamshire,  by  J.  P. 

Briscoe  and  H.  E.  Field,  pt.  1  (all  published),  1904. 

Notts.  N.  and  Q.  Notts,  and  Derbyshire  Notes  and  Queries. 

Thoroton.  Antiquities  of  Nottinghamshire,  by  R.  Thoroton  with  additions 
by  John  Thorsby,  3  vols.,  1797. 

Thoroton  Soc.  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  Thoroton  Society. 

Annesley.  I.  Wm.  Breton  of  Ansley,  1595,  “  qui  ad  centessi- 
mum  prope  vixit  annum  ”,  in  hunting  dress  with  bow,  arrows, 
and  hound,  sm.  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  Church  disused,  br.  now  at 
the  Hall.  Thoroton  Soc.  Trans.,  XVI,  165,  and  XVII,  131. 

Barnby-in-the- Willows.  I.  Inscr.  Edw.  Hove  senior,  1698, 
aged  78,  mur.,  C. 

Bole.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Nich.  Browne,  M.  A.,  vicar  for  30  years, 
1668,  mur..  Tower. 

Burton  Joyce.  I.  Inscr.  John  Gifford,  minister  for  37  years, 
1662,  mur.,  C. 

Calverton.  I.  Inscr.  Jane  Pepper,  benefactor  to  the  poor, 
donor  of  plate  to  the  ch.,  1687,  mur.,  S.C. 

Car  Colston.  I.  Inscr.  in  4  Eng.  vv.  Gregory  Henson,  1613, 
mur.,  N.A. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Clayworth.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Humf.  FitzAvilliam,  esq.^ 
1556,  and  w.  Anne,  dan.  of  Wm.  Dalyson  of  Laughton,  Lines.,, 
esq.,  1558,  had  6  sons,  Wm.,  Chas.,  Roger,  Thos.,  Edw.,  Humf., 
and  4  daus.,  Elizth.,  Margt.,  Dorothy,  Anne,  A.T.,  C.  Thoroton 
Soc.  Trans.,  XIII,  15. 

Clifton.  I.  Sir  Robt.  Clyfton,  founder  of  a  eollege  of  3 
chaplains,  1478,  in  arm.,  1  sh.  (2  others  lost),  N.C.  Thoroton, 

I,  pi.  6,  fig.  1,  p.  112  (efi.)  ;  Thoroton  Soc.  Trans.,  XVII,  135. 

II.  Sir  Gervis  Clifton,  son  and  h.  of  no.  I,  died  in  London  at  the 
house  of  the  preaching  (black)  friars,  whence  his  body  was  removed 
by  his  2nd  w.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  Robt.  Constable  of  Flamborough, 
and  buried  in  the  college  of  Clifton,  which  he  had  completed, 
1491,  in  arm.,  2  shs.,  N.C.  Thoroton,  fig.  3  ;  Thoroton  Soc.  Trans., 
XVII,  131.  III.  Geo.  Clifton,  esq.,  son  and  h.  apparent  of  Sir 
Gervis  Clifton  of  Clifton  by  hib  w.  Winifrid,  1587,  aged  20  years 
and  7  months,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Winifrid,  dau.  of  Sir  Anth. 
ThoroJd  by  his  w.  Anne,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Sir  John  Constable  of 
Kynolton,  with  1  son  Gervis  (efi.  lost),  1  sh.  (another  lost),  N.C. 
Thoroton,  figs.  2  and  4  (efis.)  ;  Thoroton  Soc.  Trans.,  XVII,  I4L 
IV.  Inscr.  Robt.  Thirlby,  rector,  1675,  mur.,  C.  V.  Inscr. 
Gervas  Holland,  gent.,  1673,  and  only  son  Edw.,  1677,  aged 
5  years  and  6  months,  mur.,  C. 

Darlton.  I.  Man  in  arm.  and  w.,  c.  1510  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now 
mur..  Tower.  Briscoe  and  Field,  28  ;  Notts.  N.  and  Q.,  IV,  70  : 
Thoroton  Soc.  Trans.,  XVII,  135. 

Hawton.  I.  Inscr.  John  5th  son  of  Thos.  Halgh  of  Wygtoft, 
gent.,  c.  1530  (?),  local.  Tower.  An  indent  for  Sir  Robt.  de 
Compton,  1308,  cross-legged,  in  arm.,  once  in  N.,  now  under 
Tower,  is  reproduced  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  19. 

Hickling.  I.  Ralph  Babyngton,  son  of  Thos.  Babyngton  of 
Dethyk,  Derby,  esq.,  rector  for  more  than  7  years,  1521,  in  mass 
vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  2  shs.  ;  the  inscr.  states  he  repaired 
the  rectory  house  and  newly  constructed  many  buildings  ;  C. 
Briscoe  and  Field,  6  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  60  ;  Notts.  N.  and  Q., 
Ill,  100  ;  Thoroton  Soc.  Trans.,  XVII,  127. 

Holme  Pierrepont.  I.  Inscr.  Gervis  Pierrepont,  esq.,  2nd 
son  of  Sir  Geo.  and  brother  of  Sir  Hen.  Pierrepont,  whose  father 
was  Robt.,  earl  of  Kingston,  viscount  Newark  and  baron  Pierre¬ 
pont,  c.  1630,  mur. 

Kirkby-in-Ashfield.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Fitzrandolf  of  Langton 
Hall,  gent.,  son  of  Christ.  Fitzrandolf,  esq.,  1598,  and  w.  Kath., 
dau.  of  Sir  Godfrey  Foljambe  of  Walton  Hall,  Derby,  1593,  mur.. 


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395 


C.  Thoroton  Soc.  Trans.,  XI,  136.  Church  destroyed  by  fire  in 
1907.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Mansfield.  I.  Inscr.  Ursula,  w.  of  John  Walker,  1652. 

Markham,  East.  I.  Dame  Millicent,  w.  of  Sir  Wm.  Meryng, 
1419,  marg.  inscr.,  S.A.  Clinch,  Costume,  149  (efi.)  ;  Haines, 
208  (efi.)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  56  ;  Thoroton,  III,  232,  fig.  2 
(efi.)  ;  Thoroton  Soc.  Trans.,  XVII,  127. 

Muskham,  North.  I.  Inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.  Sam.  Caldwall, 
1636,  N.A. 

Newark.  I.  Alan  Fleming,  mcht.,  1361,  in  civil  dress,  fine 
groined  triple  canopy  with  Deity,  soul,  etc.,  St.  Peter  and  other 
figures  (39  in  all  including  male  and  female  weepers  in  the  side 
shafts),  marg.  inscr.  with  evang.  symbols  and  mcht.  marks,  large 
rect.  pi.,  112  by  68,  Flemish,  worn,  now  mur.,  S.Tr.  Ashdown, 
Costume,  110  (efi.)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  19  (efi.)  ;  Brown,  C., 
Annals  of  Newark,  22,  and  Hist,  of  Newark,  I,  320  ;  Dickinson,  W., 
Hist,  of  Newark,  323  ;  Engraving  by  Wm.  Fowler,  1823  ;  Photolith, 
priv.  printed,  1900  :  Thoroton  Soc.  Trans.,  XVII,  141.  II. 
Inscr.  (mcht.  mark  lost).  Robt.  Whitecoumbe,  mcht.  of  Calais, 
1447,  N.C.  Rubbing  of  mark  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  III.  Inscr. 
John  Burton,  D.D.,  vicar,  1475,  N.C.  IV.  Inscr.  Thos. 
Grefieth,  gent.,  1519,  mur.,  N.C.  V.  Inscr.  (chamfer).  Robt. 
Browne,  esq.,  alderman  of  the  guild  of  Hy.  Trin.  in  the  ch., 
constable  of  the  castle,  receiver  for  cardinal  Wolsey  and  for  John 
Longlond,  bp.  of  Lincoln,  sheriff  of  Notts,  and  Derby,  keeper  of 
the  rolls  in  Notts,  and  the  district  of  Kesteven,  Lines.,  1532,  and 
w.  Agnes,  A.T.,  with  shs.  on  sides,  C.  VI.  Civilian,  c.  1540, 
and  arms  of  Drapers’  Co.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  rel.,  N.Tr.  Brown,  Hist., 
I,  312  ;  Thoroton  Soc.  Trans.,  XVII,  141.  Possibly  John  Boston, 
mercer,  1551.  VII.  Wm.  Phyllypott,  mcht.,  1557,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Elizth.  (efi.  lost)  ;  efi.  now  mur.,  N.A.,  inscr.  on  floor  of 
S.Tr.  Brown,  Hist.,  I,  312  (efi.),  318  (inscr.)  ;  Dickinson,  325  ; 
Thoroton  Soc.  Trans.,  XVII,  141.  VIII.  Inscr.  Robt.  Kyrkbye, 
1st  master  of  the  song  school  for  42  years,  appointed  by  its  founder 
Thos.  Magnus,  1573,  and  w.  Elizth.,  1566,  mur..  Vestry.  IX. 
Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Robt.  Martin,  1630,  left  3 
children,  John,  Frances,  Elizth.,  S.C.  X.  Inscr.  Thos.  Hobman 
the  younger,  ironmonger,  1653,  S.Tr.  XI.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  w. 
of  Alex.  Clarke,  1686,  S.C.  XII.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Robt.  Smith, 
esq.,  1690,  N.C. 

Normanton-on-Trent.  I.  Inscr.  Robt  Curtys,  vicar,  1680, 
aged  33,  mur.,  C. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Norwell.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Edw.  Dallowe  of  Norwell  Wood- 
house,  1658,  aged  79,  and  w.  Anne,  1657,  aged  69,  mur.,  S.Tr. 

OssiNGTON.  I.  Reynold  Peckham  of  Wrotham,  Kent,  esq., 
1551,  in  arm.,  and  w.  [Elizth.,  dau.  of  Edm.  Cartwright  by  Agnes, 
dau.  of  Thos.  Cranmer],  foot  inscr.,  marg.  inscr.  (mutil.)and  3shs.  ; 
children  lost ;  all  palimp.,  the  2  effs.  are  cut  out  of  a  large  Flemish 
brass  to  a  lady,  14th  cent.  ;  the  foot  inscr.  from  a  lady  in  mantle, 
15th  cent.,  the  marg,  inscr.  from  a  rect.  pi.,  16th  cent.,  and  the 
shs.  from  figures  of  a  civilian  and  lady,  early  16th  cent.,  all  the 
latter  of  English  work  ;  A.T.,  C.,  the  palimps.  fastened  down. 
Briscoe  and  Field,  23  ;  Notts.  N.  and  Q.,  IV,  123  ;  Thoroton,  III, 
174  ;  Thoroton  Soc.  Trans.,  VI,  65,  and  XVII,  135.  All  obv. 
only.  Rubbing  of  palimps.  in  coll  Soc.  Antiq.  II.  Inscr. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Hen.  Pierrepont,  knt.,  w.  of  Eulke  Cartwright, 
esq.,  1670,  C.  Briscoe  and  Field,  24. 

Radcliffe-on-Trent.  I.  Anne,  w.  of  Wm.BallardofWim.es- 
wold,  Leic.,  esq.,  1626,  aged  83,  kng.,  had  6  sons.  Goo.,  Adrian, 
Myles,  Daniel,  Bo  wet,  Gabriel,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  2  Eng.  vv. 
and  2  shs.,  mur.,  S.C.  Thoroton  Soc.  Trans.,  XVII,  131. 

Rolleston.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Butterfeled,  vicar,  1530,  local, 
now  on  screen.  II.  Inscr.  Sam  Cliffe,  gent.,  1696,  aged  28  ; 
mar.  Anne,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Rich.  Massey  of  Sale,  Ches.,  esq., 
left  1  dau.  Anne,  mur.,  C. 

Saundby.  I.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Wm.  Saundeby,  lord  of  the 
manor  and  founder  of  a  chantry,  1418,  and  w.  Elizth.,  N. 

Southwell  Minster.  I.  Inscr.  John  Rawson,  mercer,  1658, 
N.Tr.  II.  Inscr.  Chas.  Leek  of  Normanton,  1669,  S.Tr.  III. 
Inscr.  with  sh.  Francis  Leek,  prebendary  of  Woodborow,  1670, 
and  ws.  Mary  Flower  and  Margt.,  S.Tr.  IV.  Inscr.  Chas.,  eld. 
son  of  Francis  Leek,  1670,  S.Tr.  V.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Mary,  eld. 
dau.  of  Francis  Leek,  1671,  S.Tr.  VI.  Inscr.  Dorothy,  w.  of 
John  Rawson,  1678,  X.Tr. 

Stanford-on-Soar.  I.  Priest,  c.  1400,  in  mass  vests,  holding 
chalice  ;  feet  and  inscr.  lost ;  C.  Briscoe  and  Field,  3  ;  M.B.8. 
Trans.,  II,  215  ;  Notts.  N.  and  Q.,  Ill,  123  ;  Thoroton,  I,  pi.  6, 
fig.  7,  p.  112  (head) ;  Thoroton  Soc.  Trans.,  XIV,  5,  and  XVII,  127. 

Strelley.  I.  Sir  Robt.  Strelley,  1487,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Isabel, 
[dau.  of  Thos.  Kemp  of  Olanteigh,  Kent],  1458,  in  mantle,  ach. 
mutil.  ;  5  shs.  lost ;  1  roundel  with  badge  (8  others  lost) ;  C. 
Briscoe  and  Field,  17  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  Ill,  224  ;  Notts.  N.  and  Q., 
Ill,  171  ;  Thoroton,  II,  225,  figs.  4,  5  (effs.)  ;  Thoroton  Soc. 
Trans.,  XVII,  135. 


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Wheatley,  North.  I.  Inscr.  and  mcht.  mark.  Edm.  Sheffeld, 
citizen  and  vintner  of  London,  1445  ;  inscr.  palimp.,  on  rev. 
another  inscr.  to  Dame  Joan,  "  filia  domini  de  ffornyvale  militis  ” 
(Sir  Thos.  Neville,  who  in  right  of  his  1st  w.  Joan  Furnival  became 
baron  Furnival),  w.  of  Sir  Hugh  Cokesey  (Cooksey),  1433,  now 
fastened  down  ;  mur.,  N.  Thoroton  Soc.  Trans.,  XVII,  127 
(obv.). 

WiLLOUGHBY-ON-THE-WoLDS.  I.  Inscr.  Col.  Michael  Stanhope, 
"  slayne  in  Willoughby  Feild  ”,  1648,  worn,  N.A.  Thoroton  Soc. 
Trans.,  XVII,  127. 

WoLLATOX.  I.  Rich.  Wylloughby,  esq.,  1471,  in  arm.  standing 
on  a  large  whelk  shell,  and  w.  Anne,  [dau.  of  Simon  Leek],  1467, 
in  mantle,  3  shs.  and  slab  powdered  with  whelk  shells,  chamfer 
inscr.  mutil.,  A.T.,  C.  Thoroton,  II,  225,  figs.  1,  2  (effs.)  ;  Thoroton 
Soc.  Trans.,  XVII,  131. 

WooDBOROUGH.  I.  Inscr.  Philip  Lacock  of  Woodborough  and 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  esq.,  1688,  aged  67,  C.  II.  Inscr.  on  large 
heart  shaped  plate.  Mary,  dau.  of  Fulk  Cartwright  of  Ossington, 
esq.,  w.  of  no.  1,  1693,  C. 


OXFORDSHIRE. 

Oxford  Guide.  Guide  to  the  Architectural  Antiquities  in  the  neighbour¬ 
hood  of  Oxford,  1846. 

Oxford  Archit.  Soc.  Proc.  Proceedings  of  the  Oxford  Architectural  and 
Historical  Society. 

Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.  Oxford  Journal  of  Monumental  Brasses,  I, 
(1897-99),  II,  pts.  1  and  2  (1900),  3  (1912). 

Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Monumental  Brasses, 
pts.  I-V  (1898-1901). 

Oxon.  (North)  Arch.  Soc.  Trans.  Transactions  of  Oxfordshire  (North) 
Archaeological  Society. 

Adderbury.  I.  Man  in  arm.  with  livery  collar,  and  w.,  c.  1460  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  S.Tr.  Assoc.  Archit.  Soc.  Reports,  XVIII,  ii, 
190  (man)  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  11  (man)  ;  V.  and  A. 
Mus.  List,  pi.  19.  II.  Jane,  w.  of  Geo.  Smyth,  died  Feb.  30 
{sic),  1508,  rel.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Roger  Wells,  mcht.,  special 
benefactor  to  the  ch.,  and  2  ws.,  Joan  and  Agnes,  c.  1510,  rel.,  C. 

Alvescot.  I.  -  Malorye,  in  civil  dress  with  1  son,  and 

w.  Alice,  1579,  with  1  dau.,  mur..  S.Tr. 

Aston  Rowant.  I.  [Ralph  Coppyn,  1437],  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  [Isabel,  1445]  ;  inscr.  and  Trinity  lost  ;  sm.,  N.  II.  Man 


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and  w.,  c.  1470,  with  5  daus.  ;  all  covered  or  lost  except  lower 
part  of  w.,  daus.,  and  hf.  a  sh.  ;  N.  III.  [Eleanor  EggerJey, 
1508],  and  1  sh.  ;  lower  part  of  eff.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  now 
on  a  board.  IV.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Frances  [Cole],  w.  of  Rich. 
Thornehill,  esq.,  1640,  S.Tr.  V.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Wm.  Bligh  of  Botathan,  Cornwall,  esq.,  w.  of  Gregory  Cole,  esq., 
and  mother  of  no.  IV,  1643,  S.Tr.  The  indent  for  the  br.  to 
Sir  Hugh  le  Blount,  1314,  in  arm.,  with  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics 
is  reproduced  in  North  Oxon.  Arch.  Soc.  Beport  for  1886,  and  Oxford 
Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  2,  pi.  1. 

Baldon,  Marsh.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Danvers,  esq.,  1616, 
aged  30,  C.  Oxford  Guide,  388  (sh.).  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John 
Bridges,  bp.  of  Oxford,  1618,  C.  Oxford  Guide,  389  (sh.). 

Bampton.  I.  Thos.  Plymmyswode,  vicar,  c,  1420,  hf.  eh.  in 
surplice  and  almuce,  C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  XXII,  fig.  9.  II. 
Robt.  Halcot,  M.A.,  “  venerabilis  ac  scientificus  vir  ”,  vicar, 
1500,  in  choir  cope,  sm.,  C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  fig.  8.  III. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Gardner  of  Peckham,  Surrey,  knt., 
w.  of  Sir  Thos.  Hord  of  Cote  in  Bampton,  knt.,  1633,  aged  36,  C. 

B. A.A.  Jour.,  fig.  10. 

Barford,  Great.  I.  Wm.  Foxe,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan 
(mutil.),  1495  ;  5  sons  lost  ;  sm.,  X. 

Beckley.  I.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Grene  of  Great  Milton, 
knt.,  w.  of  Chas.  Croke,  3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Croke,  justice  of  the 
king’s  bench,  1619,  kng.,  buried  in  the  chancel,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr. ; 
her  husband  pos.  ;  formerly  mur.  in  C.,  now  in  S.A.  II.  Inscr. 
with  2  Lat.  vv.  to  same,  C.  floor. 

Bensington.  I.  Inscr.  Stephen  Smythe  of  Tumor’s  Court, 

1606,  rel.,  C.  A  br.  to  Thos.  Freman,  c.  1560,  was  stolen  in 
1854. 

Bicester.  I.  Inscr  (effs.  lost).  Wm.  Staveley,  esq.,  lord  of 
Bygnell,  1498,  and  w.  Alice,  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Fraunces  by 
his  w.  Isabel,  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  Hen.  Plesyngton,  1500,  now  mur., 

C.  II.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1510  ;  inscr.  lost ;  mur.,  S.C.  III. 
Inscr.  with  3  achs.  Roger  Moore,  esq.,  2nd  son  of  Moore  de  la 
Moore  in  co.  Oxon.,  1551,  and  w.  Agnes,  dau.  and  h.  ot  John 
Husye,  esq.,  2nd  son  of  Thos.  Husye  of  Shapwick,  Dorset,  who 
had  issue  by  the  said  Roger  Moore  1  son  Thos.  and  2  daus.,  Mary, 
Elizth.,  the  which  Thos.  was  one  of  the  “  gentilmen  pensyoners” 
to  Queen  Elizth.  and  in  her  service  in  Ireland  was  slain  in  1574 
leaving  no  issue  ;  Mary,  his  eld.  sister  mar.  Michael  Blount  of 
Mapledurham,  esq.,  and  had  issue  Rich.,  Thos.,  Chas.,  Kath., 


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399 


Mary  ;  his  2nd  sister  Elizth.  mar.  Gabriel  Fowler  of  Tiles  worth, 
Beds.,  and  had  issue  Rich.,  Mary,  Agnes,  Elizth.,  Jane  ;  mur.,  C. 
IV.  Inscr.  Wm.  Hortt  alias  Hart,  gent.,  and  w.  Emme,  dau.  of 
Mr.  Ashton  of  Croston,  Lane.,  esq.,  both  died  1584,  had  5  sons 
and  4  daus.,  mur.,  N.  V.  Inscr.  Humph.  Hunt,  born  at  Cliff - 
house,  Lane.,  died  1601,  and  w.  Elizth.,  had  o  sons  and  3  daus., 
mur.,  S.A.  VI.  Inscr.  Rafe  Hunte,  born  at  ‘‘  Chilve  in  Lankey- 
shere,  longe  dweller  in  this  towne  of  Bisseter  ”,  benefactor  to  the 
poor,  1602,  had  2  ws.  Ellen  and  Kath.  (who  had  1  dau.  Anne), 
mur.,  S.C.  VII.  Inscr.  John  Lewes,  gent.,  “  borne  in  Lyn  in 
the  county  of  Carnarvon,  who  for  the  love  he  bare  to  the  said 
John  Coker  desired  by  his  will  to  be  buried  neere  him  ”,  died  in 
Oxford,  1612,  mur.,  N.  VIII.  Inscr.  Rich.  Clarke,  1624,  mur., 
N.A.  IX.  Inscr.  John  Coker,  1606,  and  w.  Joan,  1618  ;  Anne, 
w.  of  Cadwallader  Coker,  eld.  son  of  John  and  Joan,  1625  ; 
Cadwallader  Coker,  1653,  aged  82,  and  2nd  w.  Cath.,  1635,  aged 
36,  had  issue  John,  Cadwallader,  Frances,  Wm.,  Cath.,  Joan  and 
Elizth.,  mur.,  N. 

Bloxham.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  John  Griffith,  esq.,  born  in 
Anglesea,  secretary  to  Hen.  Howard,  earl  of  Northampton,  and 
assistant  to  the  lord  warden  of  the  cinque  ports,  died  1632, 
aged  68  ;  his  grandson  Wm.  Griffith,  LL.H.,  pos.  in  1635  ;  mur.. 
Vestry. 

Brightwell  Baldwin.  I.  Inscr.  in  7  Eng.  vv.  John  the  smith, 
c.  1370,  curious,  N.A.  M.B./S.  Trans.,  V,  338.  II.  John 
Cottusmore,  chief  justice  of  the  common  pleas,  1439,  in  coif  and 
robes,  and  w.  Amice  [Bruley],  kng.,  very  sm.,  inscr.  in  26  Lat.  vv., 
each  couplet  on  a  separate  plate,  2  shs.  ;  Trinity  on  a  bracket 
between  ehs.  lost  ;  mur.,  C.  Gawthorjp,  pi.  36,  p.  81  ;  M.B.8. 
Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  12  ;  Proceedings  of  the  Soc.  of  Architects,  IV, 
161.  III.  The  same  persons  standing  under  fine  double  canopy 
(slightly  mutil.),  with  kng.  figs,  of  5  sons  and  13  daus.  below. 
4  shs.,  no  inscr.,  large,  C.  Beaumont,  122  (man)  ;  Gawthorp, 
pi.  39,  p.  84  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  13  ;  Proc.  Soc.  Archit., 
IV,  161.  IV.  Inscr.  (efP.  lost).  Robt.  More,  rector,  and  his 
mother  Alice,  c.  1480,  rel.,  now  mur.,  C.  V.  Inscr.  John 
Carleton,  esq.,  [1551],  came  from  Walton-on-Thames,  and  w. 
Joyce,  had  5  sons,  Anth.,  G^o.,  Wm.,  John,  died  at  Bologna,  s.p., 
Edw.,  and  4  daus.,  Anne,  mar.  Rowland  Litton,  Kath.,  mar. 
Francis  Blunte,  esq.,  brother  to  lord  Mountjoy,  Mabel,  and  Jane, 
mar.  Erasmus  Gaynesford,  esq.,  A.T.,  N.C.  VT.  Inscr.  and 
2  shs.  Anth.  Carleton  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thos.  Perient  of 


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Digswell,  Herts.,  esq.,  1562,  had  a  son  John  and  a  dan.  Joyce, 
A.T.,  N.C. 

Bright  WELL  Salome.  I.  Morris  Jones  (“  Mores  John  ”), 
rector,  1492,  in  mass  vests.,  sm.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  and  4  Eng.  and 
2  Lat.  vv.  (eff.  lost).  [John  Brome,  c.  1580  (?)],  mur.,  C.  Bemoved 
from  the  destroyed  ch.  of  Brightwell  Prior.  Another  hr.  from  the 
same  ch.  to  Rich.  Crook  senior,  1549,  with  7  Lat.  and  4  Eng.  vv., 
with  a  similar  inscr.  below  to  Rich.  Crook  junior,  1580,  placed  by 
Robt.  Halley  and  engr.  1580,  is  now  lost.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq. 

Brize.  Norton.  I.  Inscr.  with  14  Eng.  vv.  Ann  Summers, 
1631,  aged  23,  mur..  Vestry. 

Broughton.  I.  Dame  Philippe  Byschoppesdon,  [dau.  and  coh. 
of  Wm.  Wilcotts,  w.  of  Sir  Wm.  Bishopston],  1414,  marg.  inscr. 
with  4  shs.  at  the  corners,  large,  S.A.  Boutell,  Series  ;  Haines^ 
208  (head)  ;  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  4,  pi.  4.  II. 
Inscr.  marg.  and  sh.  Mary,  dau.  and  h.  of  Andre wes  Burrell  of 
Wisbech,  Isle  of  Ely,  esq.,  w.  of  Rich.  Fiennes,  esq.,  1666 ;  2  other 
shs.  and  2  crests  cut  in  stone  ;  C.  Oxford  Portfolio,  pt.  5,  pi.  6. 

Bucknell.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Edw.  Eure,  esq.,  1638  ;  mar. 
Margt.,  dau.  of  Francis  Power  of  Blechington,  esq.,  had  2  sons, 
Francis  (who  pos.)  mar.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Savage,  Rich., 
and  4  dans..  Prudence,  Jane,  Anne,  Helen  ;  mur.,  C. 

Burford.  I.  John  Spycer,  1437,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alys, 
kng.  to  a  bracket  (with  B.V.M.  and  Child  under  a  sm.  canopy 
now  lost),  12  Eng.  vv.  recording  their  benefactions  to  the  ch., 
marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  C.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  3.  II. 
Inscr.  frag.  (effs.  of  a  civilian  and  w.  kng.  to  a  bracket  lost).  Wm. 
[Leggare  ?]  and  w.,  c.  1500,  A.T.,  Leggare  chapel.  III.  John 
Huntt,  mercer,  1603,  in  civil  dress,  kng.,  sm.  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  ; 
his  sons  Wm.  and  Rich,  pos.,  1609  ;  in  churchyard.  IV.  John 
Osbaldeston  of  Upper  Court  in  Chadlington,  gent.,  1614,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Grace,  dau.  of  Humf.  Ashfeild  of  Hethrop,  esq., 
1611,  with  10  sons  and  2  daus.,  of  which  they  left  4  sons  and  1  dau. 
surviving  them,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  mur.,  Silvester  aisle. 

Cassington.  I.  Cross  fleury  (one  arm  mutil.),  2  shs.  and  inscr. 
Roger  Cheyne,  esq.  to  the  king,  [1414],  N.  Boutell,  Series,  and 
Christian  Mon.,  103  ;  Bucks.  Records,  I,  295  ;  Haines,  175  ; 
Kelke,  W.  H.,  Sep.  Mon.  in  English  Churches,  16  ;  Oxford  Jour, 
of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  182  ;  Oxford  Man.,  79.  II.  Thos.  Nele, 
professor  of  Hebrew  at  Oxford,  in  shroud,  engr.  1590,  '' aetatis 
vero  meae  71  ”,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  8  Lat.  vv.,  mur.,  N. 


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Caversfield.  I.  [John]  Langstone,  1435,  in  civil  dress  with 
anelace  ;  fig.  of  St.  Laurence  and  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur., 
N.A.  II.  John  Langston,  [1506],  efi .  in  arm.  lost,  and  w.  Amice, 
with  12  sons  and  10  daus.,  3  shs.,  4  Lat.  vv.  and  frags  of  marg. 
inscr.,  now  mur.,  N.A.,  the  vv.  mur.,  C.  Lipscomb,  G.,  Hist,  of 
Bucks.,  II,  599.  Rubbing  of  man  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  III. 
Two  hands  issuing  from  clouds  and  holding  a  heart  with  3  scrolls, 
I  sh.  [Thos].  Denton,  [1533  ?]  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  IV.  Inscr. 
Rauff,  son  of  Wm.  Heydon,  esq.,  1592,  now  mur.,  N.A. 

Chalgrove.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  (mutil.,  sh.  lost).  Thos.,  son  of 
Thos.  Barentyn,  c.  1370,  C.  II.  Reginald  Barantyn,  esq., 
1441,  in  arm.,  1  sh.  (others  lost),  mur.,  C.  III.  Drew  Barantyn, 
esq.,  14[53],  date  not  filled  in,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  Joan,  1437, 
and  Dame  Beatrix,  1446,  1  sh.  (others  lost),  mur.,  C. 

Charlton-upox-Otmoor.  I.  Thos.  Key,  [rector,  canon  of 
Lincoln],  chaplain  to  John  [Chedworth],  bp.  of  Lincoln,  1476,  in 
cope,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  C. 

Chastletox.  I.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Willington  of  Barson, 
Warw.,  esq.,  w.  of  Anth.,  son  of  Sir  Geo.  Throckmorton,  1592, 
with  5  sons  and  5  daus.,  ach.  and  lozenge,  sm.,  N.  II.  Edm. 
Ansley,  gent.,  1613,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  (mutil.),  with  7  sons  and 
3  daus.,  sm.,  N.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.  Bankes  of  Winstanley, 
Lane.,  son  of  Wm.  Bankes  by  his  w.  Sarah,  youngest  dau.  of 
Walter  Jones  of  Chastleton,  esq.,  1676,  aged  46,  N. 

Checkexdox.  I.  John  Rede,  “  serviens  domini  regis  (ad 
legem  ”  defaced),  [1404],  in  civil  dress,  triple  canopy  and  marg. 
inscr.,  both  slightly  mutil.,  1  sh.  (another  lost)  ;  a  sm.  piece  of 
the  inscr.  is  palimp.  but  now  fastened  down  ;  C.  B.A.A.  Jour., 
N.S.  XXIV,  fig.  54  ;  Beaumont,  123  ;  Boutell,  Series ;  Macklin, 
Br.  of  Eng.,  179  ;  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  2,  pi.  2.  II. 
Inscr.  and  2  shs.  (eff.  lost).  Cecily,  w.  of  John  Rede,  1428,  C. 
III.  Soul  borne  by  2  angels,  inscr.  and  sh.  Walter,  son  of  Sir  Wm. 
Beauchamp,  c.  1430,  C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  fig.  55  ;  Beaumont,  164  ; 
Boutell,  Series  ;  Building  News,  13  Jan.  1888.  IV.  Inscr. 
Edm.  Rede,  esq.,  patron  of  the  ch.,  and  w.  Cristine,  1435,  mutil.  ; 
palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  fig.  of  St.  Margt.  under  a  canopy, 
English  work,  c.  1420  ;  now  fastened  down  and  rel.  on  same 
slab  as  no.  II.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  fig.  56a  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  Ill,  87 
(obv.  and  rev.).  V.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  and  Kath.  Gaynesford 
of  Crowhurst,  Surrey,  w.  of  Rich.  Bowett,  esq.,  1490,  eff.  on  C. 
floor,  inscr.  on  wall  above.  Building  News,  13  Jan.  1888  (part 
of  eff.). 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Chesterton.  I.  Wm.  Maunde,  gent,,  1612,  aged  67,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Anne,  1  sh.,  rel.,  C.  TI.  Inscr.  Wm.  Mawnde, 

1628,  rel.,  C. 

Chinnor.  I.  Floriated  cross  with  head  of  a  priest  in  centre, 
c.  1320  ;  stem  and  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  C.  Boutell, 
Series,  amd  Christian  Mon.,  124  ;  Haines,  135  ;  Oxford  Man.,  60. 
II.  John  Hotham,  “  magister  in  theologia  ”,  rector,  [provost  of 
Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford],  1361,  large  hf.  eff.  in  cap  and  acad,,  now 
mur.,  C.  Boutell,  Series  ;  Oawthorp,  pi.  27,  p.  72  ;  Magrath,  J.  R., 
The  Queen's  College,  I,  102  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  36.  III. 

Mons’  Reynald  de  Malyns  ”  [1385],  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  foot  inscr. 
in  Fr.  mutil.  ;  shs.  lost  ;  large.  Vestry.  Beaumont,  20  (man 
and  1  w.)  ;  Maeklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  51  ;  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br., 
pt.  5,  pi.  2.  IV.  “  Mouns’  Esmoun  de  Malyns  ”,  son  of  Sir 
Renald  de  Malyns,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Isabel,  c.  1385,  hf.  effs.,  inscr. 
in  Fr.,  Vestry.  V.  Alex.  Chelseye,  rector,  1388,  large  hf.  eff. 
in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  now  mur.,  C.  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  III,  pi.  36.  VI.  Lady,  c.  1390,  hf .  eff.  ;  husband  and 
inscr.  lost  ;  rel. ,  Vestry.  Probably  of  the  Malyns  family.  VII. 
[John  Cray,  esquire  to  Rich.  II,  1392],  in  arm.,  1  sh.  ;  marg.  inscr. 
lost ;  large.  Vestry.  Boutell,  Series  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1858,  ii,  226  ; 
Hewitt,  Armour,  II,  189  ;  Blanche,  Costume,  I,  pi.  4,  fig.  8,  p.  40 
(belt).  VIII.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  Adam  Rameseye,  c.  1400  ;  a  cross 
or  eff.  lost  ;  Vestry.  IX.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  John,  son  of  John 
Cristemas,  c.  1400,  Vestry.  X.  Robt.  atte  Heelde,  in  civil 
dress  (all  lost  but  feet),  and  w.  Kath.  (headless),  c.  1410,  rel.. 
Vestry.  XI.  Xich.  atte  Heelde,  son  of  no.  X,  and  on  to  whose 
feet  he  has  now  been  fitted,  and  w.  Margery,  eff.  lost,  c.  1410, 
inscr.  mutil.  and  now  under  no.  XIII.  XII.  Reginald  Malyns, 
esq.,  1430,  in  arm.,  head  and  legs  lost,  rel..  Vestry.  XIII. 
Folke  Poffe,  1514,  in  civil  dress,  2  ws.  and  1  son  ;  1  w.  and  inscr. 
lost  ',  man  and  1  w.  now  rel.  over  inscr.  of  no.  XI  in  vestry, 
son  loose  in  1914.  Beaumont,  50  (son).  Old  rubbings  showing 
some  details  now  lost,  and  also  a  rubbing  of  a  civilian,  c.  1480, 
with  livery  collar,  hood  and  anelace,  once  in  S.A.,  are  in  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  The  civilian  is  reproduced  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV, 
pi.  17. 

Chipping  Norton.  I.  John  Stokes,  mercer,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Alice,  c.  1450,  inscr.  slightly  mutil.,  mcht.  mark,  sm.,  worn. 
B.A.A.  Jour.,  XLIX,  48,  fig.  14  (mark).  II.  John  Yonge, 
woolman,  1451,  in  civil  dress,  standing  on  a  woolpack,  and  w. 
Isabel,  inscr.  mutil.  ;  children  lost  ;  large.  Haines,  202  (man). 


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III.  Civilian,  c  1460,  head  mutil.,  legs  gone  ;  w  and  inscr.  lost. 
Possibly  Thos.  Grene,  mcht.,  1465,  and  w.  Margt.  IV.  John 
Pergetter,  ironmonger,  1484,  in  civil  dress,  feet  gone,  and  w. 
Agnes  with  7  dans.  ;  5  sons  and  4  mcht.  marks  lost  ;  N.A.  in  orig. 
stone  now  upright.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XLIX,  48,  fig.  15  (mark)  ; 
Haines,  131  (mark)  ;  Oxford  Man.,  58  (mark).  V.  Agnes,  w. 
of  Wm.  Tanner,  previously  w.  of  Nich.  Dyar  of  Abingdon,  1503  ; 
inscr.  lost.  VI.  Lady  and  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  John 
Ashefyld,  esq.,  1507,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Margt.,  with  4  sons,  1  dau., 
Trinity  and  4  shs.  VII.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Rich.  Tante,  1530  ; 
husband,  3  sons,  7  daus.,  and  inscr.  lost.  VIII.  Inscr.  (effs. 
and  children  lost).  Anne  Benet  and  her  3  husbands,  Wm. 
Lyveryche,  John  Tanner,  and  Thos.  Benet,  1531.  IX.  Inscr. 
with  8  Eng.  vv.  Hen.,  son  of  Hen.  Cornish,  1618,  aged  about  10 
years,  mur..  Tower.  X.  Inscr.  Hen.,  son  of  Hen.  Fawler, 
1681,  aged  21,  mur.,  N.A.  Nos.  I-III,  V-VII  are  now  fixed  on 
boards  on  wall  of  N.A.  Rubbings  showing  details  now  lost,  and 
of  inscrs.,  also  lost,  to  Thos.  Grene,  1465,  and  w.  Margt.  ;  to 
Isabel,  w.  of  Robt.  Stokes,  1458  ;  and  to  Rich.  Tante,  1530,  and 
w.  Elizth.,  are  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Churchill  (old  church).  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Lat.  and  10  Eng.  vv. 
John  Gostwich,  gent.,  1618,  aged  75,  mur.,  C. 

Clanfield.  I.  Inscr.  Leonard  Wilmott,  gent.,  1608,  aged 
59,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Jas  Hyde,  gent.,  1612,  mur,,  C.  III. 
Inscr.  John  Rogers,  gent.,  1615,  mur.,  C. 

CoTTiSFORD.  I.  [John  Samwell  of  Cottisford],  in  arm.,  with 

8  sons,  and  w.  [ - ,  dau.  and  h.  of  - Trewarthen],  with  5 

daus.,  all  kng.,  c.  1500,  2  scrolls,  2  shs.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  mur.,  N. 

Cropredy.  I.  Inscr.  Priscilla,  only  child  of  Thos.  and  Joan 
Plant  of  Great  Borton,  1637,  N. 

Crowell.  I.  John  Payne,  parson,  1469,  hf.  eff.  in  mass 
vests.,  inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.,  now  mur.,  C. 

Crowmarsh  Gifford.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  in  civil  dress,  4  sons, 
4  daus.,  and  2  shs.  lost).  Wm.  Hyldesley,  gent.,  1576  ;  by  his  w. 
Margt.  (see  East  Ilsley,  Berks.)  he  had  13  children  and  left 
surviving  4  sons,  Walter,  Edm.,  Francis,  Wm.,  and  4  daus.,  Mary, 
Cecily,  Margt.,  Kath.,  N.  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  243  (with 
eff.,  sons  and  1  sh.).  Rubbings  with  eff.,  etc.,  in  colls.  Soc.  Antiq. 
and  Oxford  Archit.  and  Hist.  Soc. 

CuxHAM.  I.  John  Gregory,  1506,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws., 
Parnel  with  5  sons  and  1  dau.,  and  Agnes,  sm.,  N.  II.  Ach., 
Gregory,  17th  cent.,  now  on  same  slab  as  no.  I. 


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Debdington.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1370,  hf.  eff.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now 
mnr.,  N.  Gent.  Mag.,  1795,  ii,  737,  II.  Inscr.  (kng.  effs., 
crucifix  and  shs.,  lost).  Wm.  Byllyng,  mcht.  of  the  staple  of  Calais, 
1533  (date  added),  and  w.  Elizth.,  1522,  mur.,  A.T.,  N.C.  III. 
Inscr.  with  ach.  John  Higgins,  gent.,  1641,  S.C.  IV.  Inscr. 
Agnes,  w.  of  John  Higgins,  gent.,  1654,  S.C.  V.  Inscr.  Anne, 
w.  of  Thos.  Higgins,  1655,  S.C.  VI.  Inscr.  Thos.  Higgins, 
1660  ;  George  Harris  fecit  ”  ;  S.C.  VII.  Inscr.  Job  Nutt, 
gent.,  1679,  aged  58,  N.C.  VIII.  Inscr.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Job 
and  Sarah  Nutt,  1687,  aged  5J  years,  N.C. 

Dorchester.  I.  Sir  John  Drayton,  [1417],  in  arm.  with  SS. 
collar,  legs  mutil.  ;  eff.  of  w.  Alice,  [dau.  of  Sir  Maurice  Russell], 
double  canopy,  shs.  and  foot  inscr.  in  10  Lat.  vv.  lost ;  large,  S.C.  A. 
Beaumont,  28  ;  Boutell,  Series,  and  Br.  and  Slabs,  134  (collar)  ; 
Builder,  LXXVIII,  13  (head  and  details)  ;  Druitt,  190  ;  Fairholt, 
Costume,  1, 204  (reversed)  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1796,  i,  105,  fig.  1 ;  Haines, 
116  (collar)  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  420  ;  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon. 
Br.,  pt.  2,  pi.  3.  II.  Two  shs.,  Drayton  quartering  Segrave, 
from  br.  to  Rich.  Drayton,  1468  ;  eff.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  S.C. A. 
Builder,  13  (1  sh.).  III.  Sh.,  Ideley,  and  a  portion  of  a  sh., 
Drayton  quartering  Segrave,  from  the  br.  to  Pers  Ideley  and 
2  ws.,  c.  1470,  S.C. A.,  the  broken  sh.  loose  in  vestry  in  1892. 
Builder,  13.  Another  sh.  belonging  to  this  br.  is  now  in  Brit. 
Mus.  IV.  [Jenit  Sherrey  ?],  c.  1490  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  S.C. A. 
V.  Rich.  Bewfforeste,  [abbot  of  Dorchester],  c.  1510,  in  surplice, 
almuce,  and  mantle  of  an  Austin  canon  with  crosier,  inscr.  in  2 
Eng.  vv.,  C.  Addington,  H.,  Dorchester  Church,  15  ;  Alcuin 
Club  Colls.,  XXII,  75  ;  Beaumont,  115  ;  Druitt,  96  ;  Haines, 
75  ;  Oxford  Man.,  32  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  50,  no.  5  ;  Waller, 
pt.  15.  VI.  Margt.  Beweforest,  [1513],  head  lost,  and  her  2 
husbands,  [Wm.]  Tanner  (eff.  lost)  and  Rich.  Beweforest,  inscr. 
mutil. ;  5  sons  and  2  daus.  lost ;  sm.  S.C. A.  VII.  Mcht.  mark, 

c.  1500  ;  effs.  of  civilian  and  w.,  1  child  and  inscr.  lost  ;  S.C.A. 
Builder,  13  (mark)  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Bond.  Proc.,  2  S.  XII,  8  (mark). 
VIII.  Five  daus.,  c.  1510,  rel.  The  indent  for  the  br.  to  John 
de  Sutton,  abbot,  1349,  a  hand  holding  a  crosier,  C.,  is  figured  in 
Addington,  14  ;  Boutell,  Christian  Mon.,  54  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  6, 
fig.  5,  p.  cxvi  ;  Haines,  57  ;  Oxford  Man.,  56. 

Elsfield.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Mich.  Pudsey,  esq.,  1645,  now 
mur.,  C.,  originally  inlaid  in  a  slab  (now  in  vestry)  with  marg. 
inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  John  de  Chiltenham,  abbot  of  Eynsham, 
1316-30. 


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Ewelme.  I.  Thos.  Chaucer,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor  and 
patron  of  the  ch.,  1434,  in  arm.,  and  widow  Maud,  [dau.  and  coh. 
of  John  Burghersh  of  Ewelme],  1436,  in  mantle  ;  chamfer  inscr. 
and  shs.  restored  ;  A.T.,  S.C.  Crossley,  252  ;  Dasent,  A.  /., 
The  Speakers  of  the  House  of  Commons,  72  (man)  ;  Cough,  II,  pi. 
36,  p.  106  ;  Napier,  H.  A.,  Hist,  of  Swyncombe  and  Ewelme,  44  ; 
Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  12.  Thos.  Chaucer  left  an  only  dau. 
Alice  who  mar.  Wm.  de  la  Pole,  duke  of  Suffolk,  and  with  him 
founded  the  hospital  at  Ewelme.  II.  Inscr.  (hf.  eff.  lost). 
John  Saynsbery,  rector,  1454,  S.A.  III.  John  Bradstane, 
rector  ;  1458,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  N.  IV.  Hen.  Morecote, 
rector,  1467,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  N.  V.  Inscr.  Simon 
Brayles,  chaplain  to  Alice,  duchess  of  Suffolk,  rector  of  Chedesey, 
Somerset,  1469,  N.  Inlaid  in  a  slab  with  marg.  inscr.  in  Lom- 
bardics,  of  which  6  br.  stops  still  remain.  VI.  Inscr.  (sh.lost). 
Thos.  Vernon,  esq.,  son  of  Sir  Rich.  Vernon,  1471,  N.A.  VII. 
Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Robt.  Esmund,  esq.,  1474,  N.A.  VIII.  Inscr. 
Hen.  Lee,  fuller,  citizen  of  London  and  there  buried  in  “  Abde- 
chyrch  ”,  and  w.  Alice  buried  here,  1494  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a 
portion  of  canopy  work  from  a  Flemish  br.,  14th  cent.  ;  S.A. 
Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  frontis.  IX.  Wm.  Branwhait, 
master  of  the  hospital,  1498,  hf.  eff.  (?  engr.  earlier,  c.  1470)  in 
mass  vests.,  S.A.  X.  Inscr.  John  Hacheman,  1513,  N.A.  XI. 
John  Spence,  S.T.B.,  master  of  the  hospital,  1517,  in  acad.,  S.A. 
XII.  Thos.  Broke,  esq.,  serjeant-at-arms  to  Hen.  VIII,  1518, 
in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne  [Bulstrode],  4  shs.  ;  N.  Haines,  212  (head 
of  lady)  ;  Napier,  338.  XIII.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Edw.,  2nd  son 
of  Hen.  Norrys,  esq.,  by  Mary  Fynes,  dau.  of  lord  Dacres,  which 
Hen.  was  2nd  son  of  Sir  Edw.  Norrys,  knt.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Wm. 
Norrys,  knt.,  by  Dame  Friswith,  sister  of  lord  Lovell,  1529,  aged 
5,  N.  XIV.  Inscr.  in  4  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Anne,  w.  of  John 
Froste,  1585,  S.C.  XV.  Inscr.  with  10  Lat.  vv.  and  sh.  Ralph 
Speir,  “  sexagenarius  ”,  1580  ;  Thos.  Speir,  his  son,  1591,  aged 
29,  and  w.  Cath.  (who  pos.),  by  whom  2  sons,  Ralph,  Thos.,  and 
1  dau.  Cath.,  C.  XVI.  Thos.  Palmer,  in  civil  dress  with  6 
sons,  and  w.  Kath.,  died  in  childbed,  1599,  aged  34, 
with  1  dau.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  10  Lat.  vv. 
and  ach.,  C.  XVII.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Wm.  Ackworth, 
“parson  of  this  place”,  son  of  Geo.  Ackworth  of  Potton, 
Beds.,  esq.,  1606  ;  his  w.  Mary  pos.  ;  C.  The  chamfer 
inscr.  on  the  tomb  of  Alice,  duchess  of  Suffolk,  is  a  modern 
restoration. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Eynsham.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Wm.  Emott,  vicar,  1584, 
mur.,  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Mich.  Martyne,  yeoman, 
1610,  aged  65,  mur.,  N.A.  III.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Rich. 
Martin,  1617,  aged  44,  mur.,  N.A.  IV.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Sir  Edw. 
Stanley,  K.B.,  son  of  Thos.,  son  of  Edw.,  earl  of  Derby,  1632, 
aged  69  ;  his  dau.  Parnell  pos.  ;  rel.,  C. 

Fifield.  I.  Mary,  sole  dau.  of  Robt.  Palmer,  w.  of  John 
Bray,  1620,  with  3  sons,  Edm.,  Giles,  Anth.,  and  6  daus.,  Mary, 
Anne,  Ursula,  Elizth.,  Dorothy,  Ellen,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with 
inscr.,  mur.,  C. 

Fulbrook.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Edm.  Rous.,  gent.,  1633,  C. 

Garsington.  I.  Thos.  Radley,  gent.,  1484,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Elizth.,  with  5  sons  and  5  daus.,  sm.,  worn,  now  mur.,  S.A. 
Oxford  Guide,  344. 

Glympton.  I.  Thos.  Tesdale,  esq.,  benefactor  to  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford,  and  to  Abingdon  school,  born  at  Stanford  Dingley, 
Berks.,  1547,  died  1610,  in  civil  dress  ;  his  w.  Maud  pos.  ;  C. 

Goring.  I.  Inscr.  in  Fr.  Hen.  de  AJdryngton,  1375,  N.  Stone, 
P.  G.,  Goring  Church  and  Priory,  7  ;  Taunt,  H.  W.,  Goring, 

Streatley,  etc.,  17.  II.  Elizth. - ,  1401,  single  canopy,  marg. 

inscr.  in  Eng.  mutil.,  N.A.  Haines,2>01  ',  Oxford  Man.,  ^4:;  Stone, 
9  ;  Taunt,  18.  III.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1600,  with  3  sons  and 
5  daus.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  children  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  an 
inscr.  to  Walter  Prunes  of  Langford,  gent.,  1594,  now  fastened 
down  ;  mur.,  C.,  with  a  modern  inscr.  attributing  to  the  Whistler 
family.  Stone,  7  (palimp.),  8  (elfs.)  ;  Taunt,  19.  IV.  Inscr. 
Hugh,  son  of  John  Whistler  (“  purveior  ”  erased  and  “  of  Goring  ” 
substituted),  1613,  aged  26,  now  mur.,  C.  Stone,  8  ;  Taunt,  19. 
V.  Inscr.  Hen.,  son  of  Thos.  Clark,  1617,  aged  74  ;  mar.  Helen, 
dau.  of  Rich.  Terry,  had  1  son  and  5  daus.,  N.  Taunt,  18. 

Hampton  Poyle.  I.  John  Poyle,  esq.,  1424,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Elizth.  ;  shs.  lost  ;  S.A.  Haines,  190  (tuiles),  210  (lady). 

Handborough.  I.  Christ.  Ford,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan, 
also  her  1st  husband  Thos.  Wheler  in  civil  dress,  c.  1500,  sm., 
worn,  incorrectly  rel.,  N.  II.  Alex.  Belsyre,  [1st  president  of 
St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford],  1567,  recumbent  in  shroud,  rect.  pi. 
with  inscr.,  4  Lat.  and  4  Eng.  vv.  ;  Thos.  Nele  (see  Cassington, 
Oxon.)  “  nepos  alumnus  Alexandro  Belsyre  avunculo  Mecaenati 
suo  sibique  suceessoribus  suis  posuit  ”  ;  mur.,  C.  III.  Inser. 
with  8  Lat.  vv.  Walter  Culpepper,  esq.,  born  in  Kent,  educated 
at  Winchester  and  Oxford,  1616,  rel.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  with  2  Lat. 
vv.  Joan,  w.  of  Maurice  Mericke,  gent.,  1617,  aged  41,  rel.,  C. 


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Hanwell.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.,  son  of  Sir  Anth.  and  Dame  Mary 
Cope,  1662,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Mary,  dan.  of  Sir  Anth.  and  Dame 
Mary  Cope,  1671,  on  same  stone  as  no.  I. 

Harpsdex.  I. - [?  Forjster, ''  the  modyr  of  mayst  ”  [?  Hugh 

Forster,  rector  in  1453],  in  widow’s  dress,  c.  1460,  inscr.  mutil., 
sm.,  C.  II.  Man  in  arm.,  and  w.,  c.  1480  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now 
mur.,  N.,  slab  in  C.  III.  Walter  Elmes,  rector,  1511,  in  mass 
vests.,  sm.,  rel.,  now  mur.,  C.  IV.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Roger  and 
Anne  Allanson  of  London,  w.  of  John  Webb,  rector,  1620,  aged 
25,  with  1  son  Wm.  (dec.)  and  1  dau.  Anne,  C.  V.  Inscr.  Hen. 
Owen,  rector,  1649,  aged  63,  now  mur..  Vestry. 

Haseley,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Nich.  Englefeld,  esq., 
comptroller  of  the  household  to  Rich.  II,  1415,  now  mur.,  N.A. 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  407.  II.  Thos.  Buttler,  rector,  1494,  in 
almuce,  1  sh.  (another  lost),  now  mur.,  C.  Druitt,  87  ;  Oxford 
Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  171  ;  Weare,  T.  W.,  Haseley  Church,  pi. 
14,  p.  72.  III.  Wm.  Leynthall,  lord  of  the  manor  of  Lachford, 
1497,  in  shroud,  inscr.  with  2  Lat.  vv.  ;  3  sons  and  3  daus.  lost  ; 
S.A.  IV.  Inscr.  and  scroll  (eh.  lost).  Dame  Julian,  w.  of  Sir 
Rich.  Fowler  of  Rycote,  knt.,  1527,  now  mur.,  N.A.  V.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Barrentyne,  w.  of  Anth.  Huddleston,  esq., 
1581,  with  2  sons  and  3  daus.,  C.  Druitt,  287. 

Heythrop.  I.  John  Aschefeld,  esq.,  1521,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Elenor  [Seymour],  with  4  sons  and  4  daus.,  4  shs.,  A.T.,  C.  Above 
is  a  painted  window  with  their  effs. 

Holtox.  I.  Wm.  Brome,  builder  of  chapel  and  benefactor 
to  eh.,  1461,  in  arm.  with  salade,  now  mur.,  S.C.  M.B.S.  Port¬ 
folio,  III,  pi.  8.  II.  Wm.  Brome,  1599,  aged  10,  in  civil  dress, 
2  shs.  ;  his  parents  pos.  ;  now  mur.,  S.C.  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon. 
Br.,  I,  162.  III.  Inscr.  and  lozenge.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir.  Thos. 
Whorwood,  knt.,  1633,  aged  15  ;  her  mother  pos.  ;  C.  IV. 
Inscr.  and  ach.  Sir  Thos.  Whorwood  of  Sandwell,  Staffs.,  knt., 
1634,  aged  52  ;  his  w.  Ursula,  dau.  and  h.  of  Geo.  Brome  of  Halton, 
esq.,  by  whom  3  sons  and  2  daus.,  pos.  ;  C. 

Horley.  I.  Six  daus.  and  2  scrolls,  c.  1520  ;  parents,  sons. 
Trinity  and  inscr.  lost  ;  Tower.  Possibly  the  remains  of  the  br. 
to  Thos.  Light  of  Horley,  1521,  and  w.  Agnes,  for  which  he  gives 
directions  in  his  will. 

Hornton.  I.  Thos.  Sharman,  yeoman,  1586,  aged  33,  and 
only  son  by  his  w.  Susan,  aged  10  “  at  his  descease  ”,  both  in 
civil  dress,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  Rich.  Arne,  “  the  husband  of  Anna 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Arne  ,  1665,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Anne,  w.  of  Wm.  Goodwin,  gent., 
1698,  aged  75,  C. 

Idbury.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.,  son  of  Thos.  Han  tin,  yeoman,  1643, 
local,  N. 

Ipsden.  I.  Thos.  Englysche,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Isabel,  both 
died  1525,  and  both  slightly  mutiJ.,  foot  inscr.  and  1  sh.  ;  effs. 
palimp.,  on  rev.  of  man  a  lady  with  surplice  sleeves,  c.  1420  ; 
on  rev.  of  w.  a  portion  of  an  inscr.  in  Lat.  vv.  j  now  mur.,  C. 
B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  XXIV,  fig.  41  (obv.  only)  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of 
Mon.  Br.,  I,  253  (obv.),  254  (rev.). 

IsLip.  I.  Susanna  Norrys,  1634,  and  her  2  husbands,  Robt. 
Bancks,  gent.,  1605,  with  8  sons  and  10  daus.,  and  Hen.  Xorrys, 
esq.,  with  1  son  Hen.,  1637,  both  in  civil  dress,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi. 
with  inscr.  and  ach.,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  ach.  John 
Aglionbie,  H.I).,  parson  of  this  town,  fellow  of  Queen’s  Coll., 
and  principal  of  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford,  chaplain  to  Queen  Elizth. 
and  Jas.  I,  1609,  aged  43,  his  son  John  also  buried  here  1610, 
aged  5,  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Jas.  Harrackes,  parson  for  12  years 
und  one  of  the  brothers  of  the  hospital  of  the  Savoy,  1625,  mur.,  C. 
All  now  filled  in  with  composition. 

Kelmscot.  I.  Inscr.  with  10  Eng.  vv.  John  Turner,  1667, 
aged  35  ;  his  w.  a  dau.  of  Edw.  Blandy  of  Letcombe,  Berks., 
pos.  ;  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Penelope,  w.  of  Wm. 
Goodenough,  gent.,  1671,  and  children  Wm.  and  Penelope,  S.C. 

Kiddington.  I.  Walter  Goodere,  rector,  1513,  in  acad.,  sm., 
now  mur.,  X. 

Kidlington.  I.  Inscr.  Humph.  Eitzherbert  of  Begbrooke, 
esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Eitzherbert  of  Uphall,  Herts.,  knt., 
1617,  aged  65  ;  mar.  Ursula,  dau.  of  Thos.  Waringe  of  Berryhall, 
Warw.,  esq.,  had  8  sons  and  3  daus.,  S.C. 

Kingham.  I.  Kath.,  w.  of  Wm.  James,  D.D.,  dean  of  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  parson  of  this  ch.,  1588,  aged  35,  with  3  sons, 
Wm.,  Timothy,  John,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  10  Eng.  vv., 
mur.,  C. 

Langford,  see  Berks. 

Launton.  I.  Inscr.  (elf.  lost).  Mathew  Shawe,  priest,  c.  1520, 
C.  In  C.  is  the  indent  for  the  br.,  a  sm.  cross  flory  bearing 
an  inscr.  to  Rich.  Glasyer,  priest,  [1508].  A  sketch,  taken  27 
May,  1660,  is  given  in  Harl.  MS.,  4170,  fol.  30. 

Lewknor.  I.  John  Aldebourne,  rector,  c.  1380,  hf.  efi.  in 
mass  vests,  with  fylfot  ornament,  inscr.  mu  til.,  mur.,  C.  Boutell 
Series,  and  Christian  Mon.,  153.  II.  Inscr.  (mutil.)  Robt. 


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Knody,  vicar,  1512,  now  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Brooke, 
yeoman,  1587.  IV.  Inscr.  Bobt.  Whitton,  1611,  and  w.  Mary, 
1609  ;  Peter  Whitton  pos.  ;  mur.,  C. 

Lillingstone  Lovell,  see  Bucks. 

Mapledurham.  I.  Sir  Robt.  Bardolf,  1395,  in  arm.,  single 
canopy  mutil.  ;  shs.  lost  ;  once  on  A.T.,  now  on  floor  of  S.C. 
Anastatic  Drawing  Soc.,  1883,  pi.  45  (efl.)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I, 
pt.  2,  pi.  3  ;  Oxford  Arch.  Soc.  Report,  1888-9,  27. 

Marstox.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  w.  of  Unton  Croke,  serjeant-at-law, 
mar.  1617,  died  1670,  aged  69,  left  10  children,  C. 

Middleton  Stoney.  I.  Elizth.,  eld.  dau.  of  Wm.  Burrell, 
w.  of  John  Harman,  lord  of  this  town,  1607,  ach.,  rel.,  C. 

Milton,  Great.  I.  Wm.  (efl.  lost),  John,  Wm.  (efl.  lost), 
Elizth.,  children  of  Robt.  and  Kath.  Eggerley,  c.  1510,  4  shs., 
sm.,  now  mur.,  S.A. 

Minster  Lovell.  I.  Inscr.  in  7  Lat.  vv.,and  9  scrolls.  John 
Vampage,  ''  ad  regis  causas  attornatus  ”,  and  w.  Elizth.,  c.  1500  ; 
5  shs.,  helmet  and  crest  lost  ;  inscr.  rel.  on  floor  of  N.Tr.,  scrolls 
on  a  board  above. 

Nettlebed.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  and  3  shs.  Edm. 
Taverner,  4th  son  of  Edm.  Taverner  of  Soundesse,  Oxon.,  esq., 
1637,  “  after  12  yeares  paynfull  service  in  court  ”  ;  his  father 
had  by  his  w.  Lucy  Hales  4  sons.  Rich.,  Nath.,  John  and  this 
Edm.,  and  4  daus.,  Mary,  Margt.,  Anne,  Dorothy,  and  was  4th 
son  of  Rich.  Taverner,  clerk  of  the  signet  to  Hen.  VIII,  and  high 
sheriff  of  Oxon.  ;  mur.,  S.A. 

Newnham  Murren.  I.  Lettice  Barnarde,  1593,  and  her 
surviving  children  by  her  3  husbands,  viz.  (1)  by  Edw.  Skinner, 
[died  1582],  a  dau.  Joan,  (2)  by  Francis  Mercer,  [died  1589],  a 
son  Ralph,  (3)  by  Francis  Barnarde  a  son  Francis  and  a  dau. 
Anne,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  sh.,  mur.,  S.A. 

Noke.  I.  Joan  Bradshawe,  dau.  and  coh.  of  John  Hurste  of 
Kingston-upon-Thames,  Surrey,  gent.,  1598,  and  her  2  husbands, 
Wm.  Manwayringe  of  East  Ham,  Essex,  gent.,  died  1529,  in  civil 
dress,  and  Hen.  Bradshawe,  esq.,  chief  baron  of  the  exchequer, 
died  1553  (see  Halton,  Bucks.),  in  judicial  robes,  with  4  sons  and 
4  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  C.  She 
built  the  chapel  and  left  lands  to  the  poor  of  Noke,  Halton  and 
Wendover. 

Northleigh.  I.  [Thos.  Bekingham,  esq.,  1431],  in  arm.  with 
livery  collar,  2  shs.  ;  inscr.  and  other  shs.  lost  ;  rel.,  large,  C. 
II.  Inscr.  Robt.  Berfoote,  1674,  Vestry. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Nuffield.  I.  Beneit  Engliss,  c.  1360,  hf.  eff.  in  civil  dress, 
Fr.  inscr.,  rel.,  N.  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  i,  298. 

Oddington.  I.  Ralph  Hamsterley,  rector,  fellow  of  Merton 
Coll.,  Oxford,  [died  1518],  engr.  c.  1510,  a  skeleton  in  shroud 
eaten  by  worms,  scroll  with  vv.  "  vermibus  hie  donor”,  etc., 
and  foot  inscr.,  N.  B.A.A.,  Worcester  vol.,  1851,  268  ;  Dunkin^ 
J.,  Hundreds  of  Bullington  and  Ploughley,  II,  101. 

Oxford,  All  Souls’  College.  I.  Philip  Polton,  bachelor  of 
canon  law,  archdeacon  of  Gloucester,  1461,  in  choir  cope,  kng., 
head  and  scroll  lost,  4  shs.,  sm.  Kite,  E.,  Br.  of  Wilts.,  28  (eff.)  ; 
Wilts.  N.  and  Q.,11,  441  (eff.).  He  built  the  N.A.  of  St.  Aldate’s 
ch.,  Oxford,  and  was  the  son  of  Thos.  and  Edith  Polton,  whose 
br.  is  at  Wanborough,  Wilts.  II.  Rich.  Spekynton,  “in utroque 
jure  bacallarius  ”,  fellow,  commissary  and  official  of  Buckingham, 
1490,  in  acad.,  scroll  lost.  III.  David  Lloyde,  “  in  utroque 
jure  bacallarius  ”,  in  acad.  with  tonsure,  and  Thos.  Baker,  “  juris 
civilis  scolasticus  ”,  in  civil  dress  with  scholar’s  gown  and 
without  tonsure,  both  died  24  Dec.,  1510,  hi.  effs.  Beaumont, 

110.  All  in  ante -chapel. 

Oxford,  Christ  Church.  I.  Edw.,  son  of  Hugh  Courtenay, 
brother  of  the  earl  of  Devon,  c.  1450,  in  civil  dress  with  anelace, 
1  sh.,  sm..  Lady  chapel.  Oough,  II,  pi.  7,  fig.  3,  p.  cxvii ;  Haines, 
201  ;  Macklin,  Mon.  Br.,  1st  ed.,  79,  6th  ed.  89  ;  Oxford  Jour, 
of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  273  ;  Skelton,  J .,  Oxonia  Antigua  Restaurata, 
2nd  ed.  1843,  pi.  14,  p.  8.  II.  John  Fitzal[eyn,  1452],  in  civil 
dress,  inscr.  mutil.,  sm..  Lady  Chapel.  Skelton,  pi.  15,  p.  8. 

111.  Jas.  Coorthopp,  [canon  of  Christ  Church,  dean  of  Peter¬ 
borough],  1557,  in  almuce,  foot  inscr.  in  12  Lat.  vv.,  marg.  inscr. 
mutil.,  N.C.A.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  71  (eff.)  ;  Haines,  80  , 
Oxford  Man.,  34.  IV.  Inscr.  (chamfer).  Robt.  King,  S.T.P., 
1st  bp.  of  Oxford,  1557,  A.T.,  S.C.A.  V.  Inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv. 
Thos.  Palmer,  “  quondam  a  rationibus  edi  Christo  fundatae  , 
1558,  aged  57,  had  5  sons,  and  5  daus.,  N.C.A.  VI.  Hen. 
Dow,  B.A.,  sent  as  a  student  to  Christ  Church  by  Queen  Elizth., 
died  at  his  brother’s  at  All  Souls’  Coll.,  1578,  aged  21,  in  gown  and 
hood,  kng.,  inscr.,  and  ach.  ;  his  parents  Robt.  Dow,  cutler  of 
London,  and  his  w.  Lettice  pos.  ;  mur.,  N.Tr.  VII.  Thos. 
Morrey,  M.A.,  [1584],  in  gown,  kng.,  inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv., 
mur.,  N.Tr.  VIII.  Stephen  Lence  of  London,  M.A.,  benefactor 
to  the  ch.,  1587,  aged  34,  f  eff.  in  gown,  hood  and  cap,  inscr.  with 
6  Lat.  vv.  ;  Arnold  Harbart  pos.  ;  mur.,  S.C.A.  IX.  John, 
son  of  Geo.  Bisshop,  citizen  and  bookseller  of  London,  1588, 


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aged  18,  in  civil  dress,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  8  Lat.  vv., 
mnr.,  Lady  Chapel.  X.  John,  son  and  h.  of  John  Walrond  of 
Bovey,  Devon,  esq.,  1602,  aged  17,  in  civil  dress,  kng.,  rect.  p]. 
Avith  inscr.,  4  Lat.  vv.  and  2  shs.  ;  his  parents  pos.  ;  mnr.,  N. 

XI.  Thos.  Thornton,  M.A.,  educated  at  Westminster  and  Christ 
Church  1613,  aged  37,  in  gown  and  hood,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr. 
and  2  Lat.  vv.  ;  his  brother  Geo.  pos.  ;  mur..  Lady  Chapel. 

XII.  Inscr.  Robt.  Hughes  (Husius),  sailed  round  the  world  with 
Thos.  Candish,  consoled  lord  Gray  in  the  tower  of  London,  was 
tutor  to  the  son  of  the  earl  of  Northumberland  at  Christ  Church, 
and  died  in  the  house  of  John  Smith,  1632,  aged  79,  mur.,  N.Tr. 

XIII.  Inscr.  on  8  scrolls.  Leonard  Hutton,  D.D.,  “in  hac  capella 
moderator  ”,  prebendary  for  nearly  30  years,  1632,  aged  75, 
mur.,  N.Tr.  For  an  account  of  the  numerous  indents  see 
“  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.”,  I,  268. 

Oxford,  Corpus  Christi  College.  I.  John  Claimond,  1st 
president,  a  special  benefactor  to  the  coll.,  [died  1537],  br.  engr. 
c.  1530,  an  emaciated  eff .  in  shroud,  12  Lat.  vv.  and  mutil.  marg. 
inscr..  Ante-chapel.  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  II,  41  (verses). 
The  vv.  were  renewed  in  1676,  but  the  original  plate  was  dis¬ 
covered  a  few  years  ago  and  now  hangs  in  the  Ante -chapel.  II. 
Inscr.  and  sh.  Peter  Fry  of  Devon,  1579,  aged  26  ;  Wm.  Culme, 
“  consobrinus  suus  ”,  fellow,  pos.  ;  concealed  behind  panelling 
or  organ.  III.  Francis  Colthurst,  gent.,  citizen  and  mcht. 
of  London,  commoner  of  Christ  Church,  1602,  aged  26,  in  civil 
dress,  inscr.  with  10  Lat.  vv.  ;  his  brother  Hen.  pos.  ;  concealed 
as  no.  II. 

Oxford,  Exeter  College.  I.  Inscr.  Matthias,  infant  son  of 
John  Prideaux,  rector  of  the  coll.,  1624,  “  primus  post  funda- 
tionem  in  hoc  sacello  sepultus”.  II.  Inscr.  Robt.,  brother  of 
no.  I,  1627.  III.  Inscr.  John,  twin  brother  of  no.  I,  1636. 
All  rel.  on  one  stone  in  centre  of  chapel. 

Oxford,  Magdalen  College.  I.  Ralph  Vawdrey,  M.A., 
chaplain,  1478,  hf.  eff.  in  acad.  with  scroll.  Ante-chapel.  Gunther, 
R.  T.,  Brasses,  etc.,  in  chapel  of  Magdalen  Coll.,  1914,  3  (eff.); 
Skelton,  J .,  Oxonia  Antigua  Restaurata,  2nd  ed.,  1843,  pi.  59,  p.  40. 
II.  Thos.  Sondes,  “  sacre  theologie  scolaris  ”,  son  of  Wm.  Sondes 
of  Trewlegh,  Kent,  1478,  in  acad.,  scroll  and  marg.  inscr.  both 
mutil.  ;  shs.  lost  ;  rel..  Ante-chapel.  Gunther,  5  (eff.).  III. 
Wm.  Tibarde,  S.T.B.,  first  president,  1480,  in  cope,  12  Lat.  vv. 
and  marg.  inscr.,  rel.  and  repaired  in  1911,  floor  of  chapel. 
Gunther,  7.  IV.  Priest  in  acad.  (?  M.A.),  c.  1480  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 


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reL,  floor  of  chapel.  Gunther,  12  ;  Haines,  85  ;  Oxford  Man.,  38. 
Possibly  Geo.  Epworth,  M.A.,  fellow,  1489.  V.  Priest  in 
acad.,  (?  M.A.),  c.  1480,  mutil.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  floor  of  chapel. 
Gunther,  13.  Possibly  Thos.  Freer,  M.A.,  1490.  VI.  Priest, 
(?  M.A.),  c.  1480,  hf .  eff.  in  acad.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  floor  of  chapel. 
Gunther,  9  ;  Haines,  84  ;  Oxford  Man.,  37.  Possibly  no.  VII. 
VII.  Inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.  John  Bentley,  M.A.,  [1486],  mur.,  Ante- 
chapel.  VIII.  John  Perch,  M.A.  and  ''  bacallarius  physice  ”, 
chaplain  to  the  bp.  of  Winchester,  fellow,  14[87],  in  cope,  14  Lat. 
vv.  and  marg.  inscr.,  rel.  and  repaired  in  1911,  now  mur..  Ante- 
chapel.  Gunther,  10, 27.  The  eff.  which  dates  c.  1530,  is  probably 
that  of  John  Higden,  president  of  Magdalen  and  1st  dean  of 
Christ  Church,  died  1532.  IX.  Geo.  Lassy  (Lacy),  c.  1500, 
hf.  eff.  in  acad.,  inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv..  Ante-chapel.  Gunther,  15  ; 
Skelton,  pi.  64,  p.  40.  X.  Priest,  in  acad.  (?  M.A.),  c.  1500  ; 
feet  and  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  floor  of  chapel.  Gunther,  2\.  Possibly 
Thos.  Dyke,  M.A.,  fellow,  1503.  XI.  Thos.  Mason,  M.A., 
fellow,  1501,  in  acad..  Ante-chapel.  Gunther,  17  ;  Skelton,  pi. 
60,  p.  40.  XII.  Walter  Charyls,  M.A.,  fellow,  1502,  f  eff.  in 
acad.,  head  lost.  Ante-chapel.  Gunther,  19  ;  Skelton,  pi.  61, 
p.  40  (with  head).  XIII.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  Wm.  Hasard, 
''  medicus  ”,  1509,  mur.,  ante-chapel.  XIV.  Wm.  Goberd, 
B.A.,  archdeacon  of  Salop.,  1515,  in  almuce,  scroll  mutil.,  Ante- 
chapel.  Gunther,  23  ;  Skelton,  pi.  63,  p.  40.  XV.  Inscr.  John 
Caly,  fellow,  1516,  nearly  effaced  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  an 

inscr.  to  Isabel,  w.  of - Fyscher,  citizen  and  clothier,  1464  ; 

now  in  hinged  frame,  mur..  Ante-chapel.  XVI.  Nich.  Goldwell, 
M.A.,  fellow  (not  an  ecclesiastic),  1523,  in  acad.,  scroll  and  sh.  ; 
B.V.M.  and  Child  lost  ;  sm..  Ante-chapel.  Gunther,  25  (eff.)  ; 
Skelton,  pi.  62,  p.  40.  XVII.  Arthur  Cole,  S.T.B.,  president, 
canon  of  Windsor,  1558,  in  almuce  with  garter  mantle  ;  palimp., 
on  rev.  of  body  of  eff.  a  headless  priest  in  mass  vests.,  c.  1460  ; 
on  rev.  of  head  a  sh.  with  the  royal  arms  ;  on  rev.  of  feet  a  portion 
of  a  lady,  c.  1520  ;  the  inscr.  is  made  up  of  2  other  inscrs.,  the 
larger  to  Thos.  Cobbe,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London,  1506,  and 
w.  Margery,  1516,  also  Thos.  Cobbe,  15 —  (date  blank),  and  the 
smaller  to  Margery,  w.  of  Wm.  Chamberleyn,  1431,  this  latter 
spoil  from  the  Greyfriars,  London,  where  she  was  buried  ;  rel. 
and  repaired,  the  palimps.  fastened  down,  on  floor  of  chapel. 
Alenin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  80  (eff.)  ;  Beaumont,  102  (obv.)  ; 
Gawthorp,  pi.  15,  p.  50  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  Gunther,  29  (obv.),  31 
,(rev.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  250  (rev.)  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Bond.  Proc., 


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2  S.  XXIV,  221  (rev.)  ;  Vallance,  A.,  The  Old  Colleges  of  Oxford, 
104  (obv.)  ;  Waller,  pt.  13  (obv.).  XVIII.  Inscr.  Wm.  Grey,, 
youngest  son  of  Arthur  Grey,  baron  of  Wilton,  1605,  aged  17  years 
and  4  months,  mur..  Ante-chapel.  XIX.  Inscr.  (mutil.).  Robt. 
Honiman,  1616,  aged  71,  mur..  Ante-chapel.  In  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  an  inscr.  to  Rich.  Fynch.  M.A.,  fellow, 
1509,  now  lost. 

Oxford,  Merton  College.  I.  [Rich,  de  Hakeborne],  rector 
of  Wolford,  Warw.,  [died  c.  1311],  large  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests, 
on  the  head  of  a  floriated  cross  ;  cross  and  marg.  inscr.  in  single 
Lombardic  letters  lost  ;  N.Tr.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  17  ; 
Beaumont,  79  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  115,  and  Christian  Mon., 
137  ;  Druitt,  63  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  7,  fig.  2,  p.  cxvii  ;  Oxford  Portfolio 
of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  3,  pi.  1.  II.  A  priest,  c.  1370,  in  acad.,  sm., 
in  the  head  of  a  much  mutil.  cross  ;  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  N.Tr. 
Boutell,  Manual  of  Archceology,  pi.  7,  p.  34  ;  Druitt,  103  ;  Oxford 
Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  II,  134.  Possibly  Wm.de  Durant,  warden, 
1351-75.  III.  John  Bloxham,  "  sacre  theologie  bacularius  ”, 
warden,  [died  1387],  in  gown  and  hood,  and  John  Whytton, 
rector  of  Wodeton  (Wood  Eaton,  Oxon.),  benefactor  to  the  coll., 
who  pos.  c.  1420,  in  cassock  and  hood,  under  sm.  double  canopy 
supported  on  a  bracket  with  long  shaft  with  Holy  Lamb  at  base, 
rel.,  now  in  C.,  the  original  slab  in  N.Tr.  Beaumont,  109  ; 
Boutell,  Series  ;  Builder,  CII,  183  ;  Druitt,  134  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  7, 
fig.  1,  p.  cxvii  ;  Haines,  83  ;  Ingram,  J.,  Memorials  of  Oxford,  I, 
Merton,  32  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  77  ;  Nichols,  J.,  Hist,  of  Leic., 
II,  pi.  90,  p.  649  ;  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Rr.,  pt.  4,  pi.  5  ;  Parker, 
J.  H.,  Glossary  of  Architecture,  1845,  II,  pi.  20  ;  Vallance,  A.,  The 
Old  Colleges  of  Oxford,  101.  IV.  John  Kyllyngworth,  M.A., 
1445,  hf.  eff.  in  acad.,  S.Tr.  Druitt,  136.  V.  Hen.  Sever, 
‘‘  sacre  theologie  professor  ”,  warden  and  a  special  benefactor  to 
the  coll.,  also  of  kin  to  the  founder,  1471,  in  cope  with  a  bp. 
(probably  the  founder,  Walter  of  Merton,  bp.  of  Rochester), 

and  SS.  Jas.  the  Great,  Jas.  the  Less,  Paul - John  Rapt., 

John  Evang.,  Barth.,  Thos.,  on  orphreys,  triple  canopy, foot  inscr. 
and  2  shs.,  rel.  and  partly  restored,  now  in  C.,  orig.  slab,  in  N.Tr. 
Bloxam,  M.  H.,  Mon.  Archit.  of  Gt.  Britain,  1834,  203  ;  Boutell, 
Series  (efl.)  ;  Druitt,  93  (eff.)  ;  Ingram,  32  ;  Parker,  pi.  20  ; 
Vallance,  101.  VI.  Inscr.  Wm.  Bysse,  “  consors  ”  of  the 
coll.,  1510  in  arabics.  Tower.  VII.  [John  Bowke,  M.A., 
1519],  hf .  eff.  in  acad.  with  chalice  and  wafer  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  Tower. 
Druitt,  136.  VIII.  Inscr.  with  Hebrew,  Greek  and  Lat.  couplets. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Francis  Yarnold,  M.A.,  “  moritur  in  flumine  vnlgo  Rubye  [Rewley] 
locke  ”,  1587  ;  Thos.  Rye,  S.T.B.  pos.  ;  mur.,  N.Tr.  IX. 
Inscr.  Math  4  Lat.  w.  Nich.  Marshe,  M.A.,  fellow,  1612,  N.Tr. 
X.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Robt.  Beseley,  M.A.,  chaplain,  1623, 
N.Tr.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.is  a  rubbing  of  2  Lombardic  letters 
N.  and  M.  now  lost.  For  a  list  of  lost  br.  and  indents  see  ''  Oxford 
Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.”,  I,  215. 

Oxford,  New  College.  I.  [Rich.  Malford,  warden,  1403], 
in  cope  with  initials  on  orphreys  ;  inscr.  and  scroll  lost  ;  Ante- 
chapel.  Druitt,  89.  II.  [Thos.  Cranley,  warden,  abp.  of 
Dublin,  1417],  in  archiepiscopal  vests,  with  mitre  and  cross, 
triple  canopy  with  embattled  entablature,  8  Latin  vv.  and  2  shs., 
marg.,  inscr.  also  in  8  Lat.  vv.  nearly  all  lost,  large.  Ante-chapel. 
Alcuin  Club  Colls,,  XXII,  3  (eff.)  ;  Beaumont,  93;  Boutell,  Series 
(eff.),  and  Br.  and  Slabs,  100  (pall)  ;  Crossley,  226  (eff.)  ;  Druitt, 
79  ;  Enclycl.  Brit.,  Ilth  ed.,  IV,  pi.  2,  fig.  2,  p.  435;  Gawthorp, 
pi.  33,  p.  78  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  23*,  p.  50*  ;  Haines,  69  (eff.)  ;  Macklin, 
Mon.  Br.,  6th  ed.,  42  ;  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  I,  pi.  3  ; 
Soc.  Antiq.  of  Ireland  Jour.,  XL VII,  118  ;  Vallance,  A.,  The  Old 
Colleges  of  Oxford,  102  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  47  ;  Waller, 
pt.  16;  Ward,  41.  III.  John  Desford,  ‘‘juris  canonici 

bacallarius  ”,  canon  of  Hereford,  1419,  hf.  eff.  in  cope,  head  partly 
covered  by  seat.  Ante-chapel.  IV.  Inscr.  (eff.  covered  or  lost). 
Wm.  Fryth,  “  sacre  theologie  bacallarius  ”,  fellow,  1420,  Ante- 
chapel.  V.  John  Lowthe,  “  juris  civilis  professor  ”,  fellow, 
1427,  in  cap  and  acad.,  scroll  mutil..  Ante -chapel.  Druitt,  131  ; 
Waller,  pt.  11.  VI.  Scroll  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Hugh, 
son  of  Sir  Hugh  Holes,  justice,  fellow,  1430,  Ante -chapel.  VII. 
Wm.  Hautryve,  “  decretorum  doctor  ”,  fellow,  1441,  in  cap  and 
acad..  Ante-chapel.  Druitt,  129  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I, 
48  ;  Waller,  pt.  11.  VIII.  Geoff.  Hargreve,  “  sacre  theologie 
scholaris  ”,  fellow,  1447,  in  acad.,  scroIJ,  Ante-chapel.  Druitt, 
138  ;  Waller,  pt.  11.  IX.  Walter  Wake,  “  sacre  theologie 
scolaris  ”,  fellow,  1451,  hf.  eff.  in  acad..  Ante-chapel.  Skelton, 
J.,  Oxonia  Antiqua  Restaur ata,  2nd  ed.  1843,  pi.  46,  p.  32.  X. 
Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Nich.  Osylbury,  “  bachularius  sacre  theologie  ”, 
warden,  1453,  Ante-chapel.  XI.  Sh.,  Gascoigne  ;  the  remains 
of  the  br.  to  Thos.  Gascoigne,  D.D.,  1457,  hf.  eff.  in  acad.  ;  Ante- 
chapel.  XII.  Thos.  Hylle,  “  professor  sacre  theologie  ”, 
fellow,  benefactor  to  the  coll.,  1468,  in  cap  and  acad.,  holding 
cross  with  5  wounds,  inscr.  with  2  Lat.  vv..  Ante-chapel.  Beau¬ 
mont,  108  ;  Druitt,  121  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  54,  no.  3  (eff.)  ; 


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Waller,  pt.  11.  XIII.  Thos.  Flemyng,  “  in  utroque  juris 
bacalarius  ”,  fellow,  1472,  an  emaciated  eff.  in  shroud,  sm.,  inscr. 
partly  covered.  Ante-chapel.  XIV.  [Rich.  Wyard,  ‘‘  bacal- 
larius  juris  ”,  fellow,  1478],  in  acad.,  holding  sm.  cross  ;  lower 
part  of  eff.,  scroll  and  inscr.  lost  ;  Ante-chapel.  Oxford  Jour, 
of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  94  ;  Vallance,  103.  XV.  John  Palmer,  B.A., 
“  sasardos  ”,  fellow,  1479,  in  acad..  Ante-chapel.  Druitt,  141. 
XVI.  Walter  Hyll,  M.A.,  “  sacre  theologie  scolaris  ”,  warden, 
1494,  in  cope  with  initials  on  orphreys.  Ante-chapel.  Druitt, 
89.  XVII.  John  Frye,  "  sacre  theologie  scolaris  ”,  fellow, 
1507,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer.  Ante-chapel. 
Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  40  ;  Druitt,  101  ;  Skelton,  pi.  47,  p.  32. 
XVIII.  John  London,  M.A.,  “  sacre  theologie  scolaris  ”,  scribe 
of  the  University,  1508,  in  acad..  Ante-chapel.  XIX.  Notary, 
c.  1510,  in  civil  dress  with  inkhorn  and  penner  ;  sh.  and  inscr. 
lost  ;  sm..  Ante-chapel.  Beaumont,  124.  XX.  John  Rede, 
sacre  theologie  bacallarius  ”,  warden,  1521,  in  cope.  Ante-chapel. 
Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  56.  XXI.  John  Young,  bp.  of 
Callipolis,  Thrace,  suffragan  of  London,  warden,  [died  1526], 
br.  engr.  c.  1525,  date  not  filled  in,  in  episcopal  vests,  with  mitre 
and  crosier,  head  of  eff.  and  of  crosier  lost,  large.  Ante-chapel. 
Alcuin  Club  Colls,  XXII,  9  ;  Ashdown,  Costume,  352  ;  Beaumont, 
95  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  Druitt,  80  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I, 
91  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  48  (eff.)  ;  Watney,  J .,  Hospital  of 
St.  Thos.  of  Aeon,  Cheapside,  London,  108.  XXII.  Walter 
Bailey,  “  cui  Doricastrensis  patria  fundus  erat,  Wicchamicis 
didicit  juvenis  quam  sumptibus  artem,  grand ior  hanc  lector 
regius  edocuit  ”,  physician  to  Queen  Elizth.,  1592,  aged  63,  in 
civil  dress,  foot  inscr.  with  10  Lat.  vv.,  ach.,  and  mutil.  marg. 
inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.  ;  his  son  Wm.  pos.  ;  Ante-chapel.  XXIII. 
Hugh  Lloyd,  D.C.L.,  fellow,  chancellor  to  bp.  of  Rochester,  master 
of  Winchester  Coll.,  1601,  in  gown  and  hood,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with 
inscr.,  10  Lat.  vv.  and  sh.,  mur..  Ante-chapel.  XXIV.  Inscr. 
with  8  Lat.  vv.  Rich.  Dyke,  M.A.,  chaplain,  1604  ;  Robt.  Lloyd 
pos.  ;  mur.,  S.  Cloister.  XXV.  Anth.  Aylworth,  born  in 
London,  educated  at  Winchester,  fellow  of  New  Coll.,  [regius 
professor  of  medicine  for  15  years],  1619,  aged  72,  in  cap,  gown  and 
hood,  8  Lat.  vv.,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  sh.  ;  he  left  2  sons  Martin 
(who  pos.)  and  Anth.  ;  Ante-chapel.  Beaumont,  112.  XXVI. 
Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.,  figures  of  yFsculapius,  Fortune,  circles, 
triangles,  etc.  Thos.,  son  of  John  Hopper  of  Loxley,  Warw.,  gent., 
fellow,  donor  of  500  books  to  library,  medical  practitioner  in 


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Oxford  for  20  years,  1623,  aged  56  ;  Agnes  his  w.  pos.  but  dying,. 
R.  H.,  fellow,  completed  ;  mur.,  Ante-cliapel.  For  an  account 
of  the  lost  brasses  and  indents  see  “Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.’’, 
I,  41. 

Oxford,  Queen’s  College.  I.  Nich.  Hyenson,  fellow,  1477,. 
in  acad.,  nearly  effaced.  II.  Inscr.  (eff .  lost).  Ralph  Hamsterley, 
master  of  University  Coll.,  [died  1518],  “  cujus  obitus  in  perpetuum 
erit  in  isto  collegio  in  festo  sancti  Petri  ad  vinculam  ”.  Ill, 
[Robt.  Langton,  D.C.L,,  fellow,  enlarged  the  chapel,  died  1524,. 
br.  engr.  c.  1518],  in  cap  and  diapered  cope,  with  1  rebus  ;  inscr. 
lost.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  58  ;  Ashdown,  Costume,  348  ; 
Boutell,  Series  ;  Engraving  by  W.  Fowler,  1814  (as  Gough)  ; 
Oawthorp,  pi.  45,  p.  90  ;  Cough,  I,  pi.  36,  p.  102  (erroneously 
ascribed  to  Robt.  Egglesfield,  founder  of  the  coll.)  ;  Macklin, 
Br.  of  Eng.,  119  ;  Magrath,  J.  R.,  The  Queen’s  College,  I,  13  ; 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  41  (with  rebus)  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.^ 
Br.,  I,  70  ;  Skelton,  J.,  Pietas  Oxoniensis,  29  (as  Gough)  ;  Vallance, 
A.,  The  Old  Colleges  of  Oxford,  102  (with  rebus.)  IV.  Hen.. 
Robinson,  18  years  provost,  restorer  of  the  coll.,  18  years  bp. 
of  Carlisle,  1616,  aged  63,  in  rochet  and  cap,  with  crosier,  kng., 
rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  views  of  the  coll.,  Carlisle  Cath.,  and  other- 
subjects,  curious  ;  the  coll,  pos,  in  token  of  gratitude.  Alcuin 
Club  Colls.,  XXII,  13  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  Ill  ;  Magrath, 
I,  206  ;  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  1,  pi.  1.  There  is  a 
duplicate  plate  in  Carlisle  Cath.  IV.  Hen.  Airay,  S.T.D., 
provost,  1616,  aged  57,  in  gown,  hood  and  cap,  kng.,  rect.  pi. 
with  inscr.,  6  Lat.  vv.  and  scriptural  subjects,  curious  ;  Christ. 
Potter,  fellow,  pos.  Macklin,  291  ;  Magrath,  I,  208  ;  Oxford 
Portfolio,  pi.  2.  All  now  mur.,  C.  Nos.  I,  II  and  the  rebus  of 
no.  Ill,  found  in  the  crypt  in  1903. 

Oxford,  St.  John’s  College.  I.  [Robt.]  Harte,  born  in 
London,  brought  up  in  Kent,  educated  at  Oxford  and  there  died, 
1571,  aged  24,  in  gown  and  hood,  kng.,  inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.,  mur.. 
Ante-chapel.  II.  Hen.,  eld.  son  of  John  Huchenson,  born  in 
London,  fellow,  1573,  aged  23,  in  gown  and  hood,  kng.,  inscr.  and 
2  Lat.  vv. ;  Ralph  Hucheson  pos.,  mur.,  Baylie  Chapel.  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  III,  pi.  60;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  II,  158.  III. 
Robt.  Shingleton  of  Leicestershire,  M. A.,  fellow,  1577,  aged  28,  in 
gown  and  hood,  kng.,  inscr.  with  10  Lat.  vv.,  mur.,  Ante-chapel. 
IV.  John  Glover,  M.  A. ,  fellow,  student  of  medicine,  senior  proctor, 
1578,  aged  35,  in  gown  and  hood,  kng.,  inscr.  and  2  Lat.  vv.  ; 
his  friends  Ralph  Huchenson  and  Thos.  Mainwaring  pos.  ;  mur.. 


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Ante-chapel.  M.B.8.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  60.  V.  Inscr.  with 
2  Lat.  vv.  (eff.  lost).  Hen.,  son  of  John  Price,  dyer  of  London, 
S.T.B.,  fellow,  1600,  aged  38  ;  erected  by  the  coll.  ;  mur..  Ante- 
chapel.  VI.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  and  sh.  Wm.  Laud,  abp.  of 
Canterbury,  beheaded  10  Jan.  1644,  aged  72  ;  his  servant  Wm. 
Dell  pos. 

Oxford,  St.  Aldgate.  I.  Lewis,  1597,  in  gown  and  hood, 
and  Griffin  Owen,  1607,  in  civil  dress  with  cloak,  brothers,  of  the 
family  of  Owen  of  Penmynth,  both  M.A.  of  Christ  Church,  kng., 
inscr.  with  10  Lat.  vv.  and  sh.  ;  Griffin’s  w.  Jane  pos.  ;  mur., 
N.A.  II.  Arthur  Strode  of  Devon,  a  member  of  the  Middle 
Temple  and  of  Broadgates  Hall  (now  Pembroke  Coll.),  1612, 
aged  23,  in  civil  dress,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  4  Lat.  vv.  and 
sh.,  mur.,  S.A.  III.  Nich.  Boope  of  Devon,  gent.,  B.A.  of 
Broadgates  Hall,  1637,  aged  27,  in  gown  and  hood,  kng.,  rect.  pi. 
with  inscr.,  6  Lat.  vv.  alluding  to  the  name  of  the  Hall,  and 
sh.,  mur.,  S.A. 

Oxford,  St.  Cross,  Holywell.  I.  Eliza,  3rd  w.  of  Thos. 
Franklin,  “  who  dangerously  escaping  death  at  3  severall  tra veils 
in  childebed,  died  together  with  the  fourth  ”,  1622,  aged  35,  in  bed 
with  3  children  in  shrouds,  and  1  in  swaddling  clothes  on  coverlet, 
rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  6  Eng.  vv.,  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Agnes,  w.  of 
Thos.  Hopper,  M.D.,  fellow  of  New  Coll.,  and  dau.  Jane,  both  died 
1625,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  and  inscr. ;  son  Robt.  pos. ;  C.  Beaumont,  77. 

Oxford,  St.  Mary  Magdalen.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Philip 
Caxston,  widow,  1514,  now  mur..  Tower.  II.  Inscr.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Thos.  Basset  of  Hince,  Staffs.,  esq.,  2nd  w.  of  Robt. 
Fitzherbert  of  Tissington,  Derby,  esq.,  1574  ;  palimp.,  on  rev. 
portions  of  2  Flemish  inscrs.,  early  16th  cent.  ;  now  in  frame  in 
vestry.  Beaumont,  142  (obv.),  143  (rev.)  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon. 
Br.,  I,  179  (obv.  and  rev.).  II.  Wm.  Smith,  M.A.,  fellow  of 
Merton  Coll.,  a  very  skilful  physician,  1580,  aged  58,  in  gown  and 
hood,  kng.,  inscr.  with  16  Lat.  vv.,  mur.,  S.A.  III.  Inscr. 
John  Perkins,  B.A.,  ''  consanguineus  ”  of  Sir  Thos.  White, 
founder  of  St.  John’s  Coll.,  1661,  aged  22,  mur.,  S.A.  Impres¬ 
sions  of  the  br.,  now  lost,  to  Robt.  Abdy,  master  of  Balliol  Coll., 
1493,  in  cope,  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  176,  and  to  Alice,  w. 
of  Rich.  Hamden  (his  eff.  lost),  1524,  are  in  the  Brit.  Mus.  Wood 
states  the  Hamden  inscr.  to  have  been  palimp.,  with  on  the  rev. 
another  inscr.  in  Fr.  to  Margt.  Holgate. 

Oxford,  St.  Mary-the-Virgin.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  de  Haukes- 
worth,  "  sacre  pagine  professor  et  tercius  prepositus  hujus 


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ecclesie  ”,  1349,  C.  Jackson,  T.  G.,  Church  of  St.  Mary,  Oxford, 
192  ;  Magrath,  J.  E.,  The  Queen's  College,  I,  95.  He  was  3rd 
provost  of  Oriel  Coll.  II.  Edm.  Croston,  a  native  of  Lancs., 
incumbent  of  Biggleswade,  1507,  in  almuce,  kng.,  with  fig.  of  St. 
Kath.,  scrolls  and  rebus,  inscr.  in  12  Lat.  vv.  ;  Trinity  lost  ;  mur., 
Tower.  Jackson,  pi.  24,  p.  201.  III.  Edw.  Chernock  of  Brase- 
nose  Coll.,  son  and  h.  of  Robt.  Chernock  of  Chernock,  Lancs., 
esq.,  1581,  in  eivil  dress,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  14  Lat.  vv.  and 
sh.,  mur.,  N.A.  Jackson,  pi.  23,  p.  197.  IV.  Malin  Boys, 
1584,  aged  70,  with  7  sons  and  5  daus.,  all  kng.,  inscr.  with  4  Lat. 
vv.  and  sh.  ;  Anth.  and  her  other  children  pos.  ;  mur.,  S.A. 
V.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Nich.,  son  and  h.  of  Robt.  Quarne  of 
Woodhouse  in  West  Alvington,  Devon.,  1598,  aged  16,  mur.,  C. 
On  A.T.  in  C.  is  an  indent  for  a  cross  brass  to  Adam  de  Brome, 
1st  provost  of  Oriel  Coll.,  1332  (?).  In  colls.  Brit.  Mus.  and 
Soc.  Antiq.  are  impressions  of  an  inscr.  in  9  Lat.  vv.,  now  lost, 
to  Wm.  Scot  of  Kent,  ''  quern  cardinalis  Eboraci  sanguis 
honorat  ”,  1441. 

Oxford,  St.  Michael.  I.  Ralph  Flexney,  alderman,  1578,  in 
civil  dress,  and  2nd  w.  Cath.,  1567,  kng.,  had  2  sons,  Thos.  (who 
pos.).  Rich.,  and  7  daus.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  4  Lat.  vv.  and  ach., 
mur.,  S.A.  Beaumont,  131.  II.  John,  eld.  son  of  Sam. 
Pendarves  of  Cornwall,  esq.,  commoner  of  Exeter  Coll.,  1617, 
aged  17,  in  commoner’s  gown  holding  a  book  and  standing  in  a 
pew,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  4  Lat.  vv.,  mur.,  S.A.  III. 
Inscr.  with  8  Lat.  vv.  Gregory  Martin,  M.A.,  commoner  of  Exeter 
Coll.,  1618,  aged  28,  mur.,  N.A.  IV.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of  Wm. 
Goodwin,  dean  of  Christ  Church,  w.  of  John  Prideaux,  rector  of 
Exeter  Coll.,  regius  professor  of  divinity,  1627,  and  2  children, 
mur.,  N.A.  All  recently  mounted  on  boards.  For  an  account 
of  the  lost  brasses  see  “  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.”,  II,  90. 

Oxford,  St.  Peter-in-the-East.  I.  Wm.  Robertson, 
“  pincerna  ”  (butler)  of  Queen’s  Coll.,  1478,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Joan,  sm. ,  worn,  N.C.  II.  Two  Lat.  and  2  Eng.  vv. ,  both  mutil. , 
c.  1500  ;  the  Lat.  vv.  palimp.  and  now  in  private  hands,  on  rev. 
an  inscr.  to  John  Chyttok,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  and  Rich. 
Hawnsard  of  Lines.,  esq.,  deceased,  15th  cent.  ;  N.A.  III. 
Simon  Parret,  gent. ,  M.  A. ,  fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll. ,  twice  proctor, 
1584  (date  filled  in),  aged  71,  in  civil  dress,  with  9  sons,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  dau.  of  Edw.  Love  of  Aynhoe,  Northants,  esq.,  died  in 
childbed,  1572,  aged  42,  with  10  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr. 
ach.  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  N.A.  IV.  Rich.  Atkinson,  alderman. 


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5  times  mayor,  J.P.,  1574,  in  civil  dress  with  mantle,  and  2  ws., 

- with  5  sons  and  6  dans.,  and  Annes  (children  lost),  and  foot 

inscr.  ;  all  palimp.,  the  figs,  and  inscr.  cut  from  the  upper  part 
of  a  large  late  16th  cent.  Flemish  brass  showing  canopy  work  and 
shs.  ;  on  rev.  of  children  is  a  portion  of  the  same  canopy  and  a 
frag,  of  a  Flemish  inscr.  in  raised  letters  ;  A.T.,  N.C.,  but  all  loose 
in  1924.  One  female  figure  stolen  in  1921.  M.B.S.  Trans., 
II,  144,  also  published  by  the  Oxford  Univ.  Brass-rubbing  Soc.  as 
a  separate  plate  in  1896.  V.  Inscr.  with  14  Lat.  vv.  Philip 
Rondel  (Randall),  M. A.,  fellow  and  rector  of  Exeter  Coll.,  principal 
of  Hart  Hall,  son  of  Thos.  Rondel  of  Lamerton,  Devon.,  1598, 
aged  87,  mur.,  N.C.  VI.  Rich.  Ratcliff,  M.D.,  1599,  aged  54, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  4  Lat.  vv., 
mur.,  N.C.  Loose  in  1924.  VII.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Abel 
Wilcox,  M.A.,  1613,  mur.,  N.C.  VIII.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv., 
skull,  etc.  John  Stronge,  gent.,  commoner  and  bursar  of  Hart 
Hall,  1625  ;  R.D.  pos.  ;  mur.,  N.C.  IX.  Inscr.  with  8  Lat.  vv. 
John  Freind,  commoner  of  St.  Edmund’s  Hall,  1672,  aged  17  ; 
his  father  N.F.  pos.  ;  mur.,  N.  For  lost  brasses  see  “  Oxford 
Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.”,  I,  190,  256. 

Oxford,  St.  Peter-le-Bailey.  I.  John  Sprunt,  mayor, 
1419,  in  civil  dress,  head  lost,  the  inscr.,  now  under  no.  II, 
mentions  his  w.  Alice,  worn,  rel.,  C.  II.  Lady,  c.  1420  ;  inscr. 
lost;  rel.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Parkar,  “in  utroque  ,jure 
bacalarius  ”,  1510,  now  under  no.  I.  IV.  G.  Box,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  M.  Box,  c.  1650,  kng.,  curious,  local,  mur.,  S.A. 

Oxford,  Ashmoleax  Museum  and  Bodleian  Library,  see 
Museums. 

PiDDiNGTON.  I.  Inscr.  Kath.,  widow  of  Gilbert  Hussey  of 
Oundle,  Northants,  esq.,  1613,  mur.,  C. 

Pyrton.  I.  Thos.  Symeon,  “  sumtyme  fermar  of  Purtton 
courte  ”,  1522,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.  ;  children  lost  ; 
sm.,  C.  An  incised  slab  to  a  priest,  14th  cent.,  with  marg. 
inscr.  in  Lombardics  (1  brass  stop  remaining)  is  reproduced  in 
Oxford  Portfolio  o/  ilfort.  Br. ,  pt.  3,  pi.  2. 

Rollright,  Great.  I.  Jas.  Batersby,  “  in  legibus  bacalarius  ”, 
rector,  1522,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  now  mur.,  C. 

B. A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  XXV,  fig.  8. 

Rotherfield -Greys.  I.  Sir  Robt.  de  Grey,  lord  of  Rother- 
field,  1387,  in  arm.,  single  canopy,  marg.  inscr.  ;  shs.  lost  ;  large, 

C. ,  under  altar.  Boutell,  Series  ;  Engraving  by  Wm.  Fowler, 
1812  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1858,  ii,  213  ;  Gough,  I,  pi.  40,  p.  Ill  ;  Hewitt, 


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Armour,  II,  168.  The  inscr.  and  2  shs.  to  Joan,  w.  of  John 
Hasteyngs,  esq.,  1537,  are  said  to  be  buried  under  the  tiles. 
Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Rousham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Marten,  gent.,  1599,  aged  71.  II. 
Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  John  Martin,  gent.,  1639,  aged  79.  III. 
Inscr.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Thos.  Marten,  gent.,  1649,  aged  59.  IV. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Marten,  gent.,  1659,  aged  72.  V.  Inscr.  John 
Marten,  1670,  aged  53.  VI.  Inscr.  with  2  Eng.  vv.  Thos., 
son  of  Thos.  and  Lucy  Marten,  1674,  aged  25.  VII.  Inscr. 
Edm.,  husband  of  Elizth.  Marten,  1674,  aged  55.  VIII. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Marten,  gent.,  1690,  aged  72,  S.A.  IX.  Inscr. 
Lucy,  widow  of  Thos.  Marten,  1698,  aged  74.  X.  Inscr.  Win., 
3rd  son  of  Thos.  and  Lucy  Marten,  1700,  aged  43  ;  mar.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  Hercules  Lowe,  had  2  sons,  Thos.,  Wm.  XI.  Inscr. 
John  Marten,  gent.,  1702.  XII.  Inscr.  Thos.  Marten,  gent., 
1704.  All  in  S.A. 

Shiplake.  I.  John  Symondes,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan, 
c.  1540,  with  3  sons  and  6  dans.,  mur.,  S.A. 

Shipton-under-Wychwood.  I.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Thos. 
Thame,  w.  of  Edm.  Horne,  esq.,  1548,  recumbent  in  shroud, 
rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a 
confirmation  of  a  grant  in  Eng.  [in  1494]  by  John  Stone  and  his 
w.  Alice  to  the  wardens  of  the  guild  of  St.  Mary  at  Aylesbury  of  a 
messuage  in  Aylesbury  on  condition  of  dirges  and  masses  being 
sung  on  23  April  for  the  souls  of  the  said  John  and  Alice  ;  now 
on  a  bracket,  N.C.  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  2,  pi.  6 
(obv.  and  rev.). 

Shirburn.  I.  Rich,  Chamburleyn  of  “  Cootys  ”,  Northants.,. 
esq.,  [1496],  in  arm.,  with  4  sons,  and  w.  Sybyll,  dau.  of  Rich. 
Fowler,  chancellor  of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster,  with  3  daus.,  all 
kng,.  Trinity  and  4  shs.,  A.T.  destroyed,  now  mur.,  S.A.  II. 
Inscr.  Wm.  Bouldre,  1498,  and  w.  Joan,  mur.,  S.A. 

SoMERTON.  I.  Mr.  Wm.  Fermoure,  esq.,  lord  of  the  town,, 
patron  of  the  eh.,  “  clarke  of  the  crowne  in  the  kyngs  benche  ” 
under  Hen.  VII,  VIII,  1552,  in  arm.,  and  “last”  w.  Elizth.,, 
dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Norrysse,  3  shs.,  the  inscr.  ends  “  upon  whose 
soulles  and  all  crysten  soulles  Jesu  have  mercy  ”,  A.T.,  S.C.  II. 
Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Anne,  dau.  of  Thos.  Farmor,  esq.,  1575,  S.C. 

III.  Inscr.  Rich.  Todkill,  gent.,  master  of  the  school,  1656,  N. 

IV.  Inscr.  Mary,  w.  of  Wm.  Mynne,  gent.,  1659,  mur.,  N. 
SouLDERN.  I.  Heart  inscribed  “  Ihu  m’cy  ”  held  by  hands 

issuing  from  clouds,  and  3  scrolls  (1  mutil.)  with  text  from 


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Job  xix,  c.  1480  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  II.  Thos.  Warner,  parson, 
1514,  in  almuce,  sm.,  rel.,  C.  III.  John,  son  of  Heugh  and 
Elizth.  Throckmorton,  c.  1580,  eff.  rel.,  C.,  inscr.  (mutil.)  rel. 
under  no.  I. 

SouTHLEiOH.  I.  Wm.  Secoll,  “  late  of  this  parisse  of  Sowlye  ”, 
1557,  in  civil  dress  ;  5  sons  and  5  daus.,  lost  ;  now  mur.,  N. 

Spelsbury.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Geo.  Pickering,  gent., 
‘‘  30  yeares  a  servant  to  the  honble  familie  of  the  Lees  of  Ditchley”, 
1645,  aged  71,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thos.  Orton  of 
Clardon,  Warw.,  w.  of  Rich.  Welch,  1677,  aged  66,  N.  III. 
Inscr.  Rich.  Welch,  born  at  Clardon,  Warw.,  in  1611,  died  1680, 
rel.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  with  lozenge.  Dame  Dorothy,  w.  of  Sir 
Edw.  Bathurst  of  Lechlade,  Glouc.,  bart.,  1683,  rel.,  C. 

Stadhampton.  I.  John  Wylmot,  1498,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Anne,  with  5  sons  and  7  daus.,  now  mur.,  N.A.  II.  John 
Wylmot  the  younger,  1508,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alys,  now  mur., 
N.A.  III.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Dorothy,  sole  dau.  of  John 
Clarke  of  Edgworth,  Glouc.,  gent.,  by  his  w.  Dorothy  Doylye, 
1654,  aged  between  8  and  9  years,  now  mur.,  N. 

Stanton  Harcourt.  I.  Thos.  Harecourt,  esq.,  1460,  and 
Nich.  Atherton,  esq.,  1454,  both  in  civil  dress,  below  are  3  very 
sm.  effs.  [Geo.,  Alys,  and  Isabel  Harcourt],  1  sh.  (others  lost), 
sm.,  S.C.  II.  Elen,  w.  of  John  Camby,  1516,  with  1  son  and 
1  dau.,  C.  III.  Hen.  Dodschone,  vicar,  1519,  in  mass  vests., 
C.  A  sh.,  Harcourt  dimidiating  Bek,  set  in  a  mill  stone,  1293, 
is  apparently  lost.  It  is  figured  in  Oxford  Guide,  178  ;  Haines, 
121  ;  Oxford  Man.,  55. 

Stanton  St.  John.  I.  Inscr.  Anne  Frene,  1524,  local,  sm.  ; 
palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  lady,  14th  cent.  ;  now  mur.,  C. 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  260  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  II,  156.  Both 
obv.  and  rev.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Pudsey,  gent.,  1658,  aged  56, 
mur.,  C. 

Steeple  Aston.  I.  John  Foxe,  1522,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Joan,  with  5  sons  and  5  daus.,  N.A. 

Stoke  Lyne.  I.  Edw.  Love,  gent.,  [died  1557],  in  civil  dress 
with  5  sons,  and  1st  w.  Alys,  dau.  of  John  Arden  of  Cotesford, 
1535,  with  3  daus.,  all  kng.,  fig.  of  Our  Lord  in  Pity  and  2  shs., 
mur.,  C.  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  134  (Our  Lord).  II. 
Wm.  Holt,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Robt.  Holt  by  Elizth.,  dau.  and  coh. 
of  John  Lyne,  “  chiefe  lord  of  Stoke  Lyne  ”,  1582,  in  civil  dress, 
with  2  sons,  and  w.  Kath.,  dau.  and  coh.  of  John  Dormor,  gent., 
with  8  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  mur.,  A.T.,  C. 


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Stoke,  North.  I.  Roger  Parkers,  rector,  canon  of  Windsor, 
[1363  ?],  hf.  eff.  in  garter  mantle,  head  lost,  rel.,  C.  Alcuin  Club 
Colls.,  XXII,  78;  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  XXIV,  fig.  19;  Oxford 
Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  302.  In  C.  is  a  coffin  shaped  slab  with 
indents  for  a  much  worn  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  a  14th  cent, 
rector,  7  br.  stops  yet  remaining. 

Stoke  Talmage.  I.  John  Adene,  1504,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Joan,  sm.,  worn,  now  mur.,  N.  II.  John  Pettie,  esq.,  1589, 
in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth. ,  dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Snapp,  gent. ,  by  whom 
he  left  surviving  5  sons,  John,  Leonard,  Maximilian,  Christ., 
Geo.,  and  5  daus.,  Mary,  Joan,  Anne,  Alice,  Philipp,  now  mur.,  N. 

Stokenchurch,  see  Bucks. 

SwALECLiFFE.  I.  Inscr.  Joyce,  dau.  and  coh.  of  John  Hawlthen 
of  Swalecliffe,  gent.,  w.  of  Rich.  Newman  of  Eppwell,  gent.,  1584, 
S.A.  II.  Inscr.  Joan,  w.  of  Peter  Harris,  and  her  infant,  1635, 
partly  covered  by  organ,  N.A.  III.  Inscr.  Humph.  Wykham, 
esq.,  1650,  N.A.  IV.  Inscr.  Thos.  Merriot,  vicar,  1662,  aged 
74,  C.  V.  Inscr.  Martha,  w.  of  Humph.  Wikham,  esq.,  1663, 
N.A.  Loose  in  vestry  in  1920. 

Swinbrook.  I.  John  Croston,  esq.,  in  arm.,  and  3  ws., 
c.  1470,  the  1st  with  2  sons  and  2  daus.,  inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.,  C. 
Crossley,  246  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  115.  II.  Anth.  Fetyplace, 
esq.,  1510,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  4  shs.,  C.  Crossley,  253  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  III,  pi.  39,  and  Trans.,  VI,  113  ;  Watney,  V.,  Cornbury 
and  Forest  of  Wychwood,  55.  III.  Inscr.  Alys,  Eeteplas,  1530, 
now  mur. ,  S.A.  IV.  Inscr.  Symond  Eeteplas,  c.  1530,  now  mur. , 
S.A.  V.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  and  2  shs.  Alex.  Fetyplace,  1616, 
aged  59,  brother  of  Sir  Edm.  Fetyplace,  knt.  ;  mar.  Martha,  dau. 
of  Wm.  Skinner  of  Rowington,  had  3  sons,  Francis,  Wm.,  Edw., 
and  2  daus.,  Jane,  Elizth.  ;  C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  116  (shs.). 

Tew,  Great.  I.  [John  Wylcotes,  died  1422],  in  arm.  with 
livery  collar,  and  w.  Alice,  [dau.  of  Thos.  Wylcotes  by  Elizth., 
dau.  and  h.  of  Edw.  Hall,  1410],  in  mantle,  double  canopy  mutil. 
as  is  also  the  marg.  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.,  3  shs.  (2  others  lost), 
badges  in  pediments  of  canopy  and  between  each  word  of  the 
inscr.,  large,  worn,  C.  Berks,  etc..  Arch.  Jour.,  XIII,  18  ;  Boutell, 
Series  (2  plates)  ;  Haines,  186  (man)  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III, 
376  (man)  ;  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  1,  pi.  1.  11. 

Trinity,  1  sh.,  and  frags,  of  marg.  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of  the  brass 
to  Wm.  Reynesford,  esq.,  lord  of  Great  Tew,  1487,  and  w.  Alice, 
dau.  of  John  Anne  ;  now  mur.,  C.  III.  Wm.  Bosby,  1513, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Agnes,  rel.,  C. 


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Thame.  I.  Thos.  Quatremayn  of  North  Weston,  in  arm., 
and  w.  Kath.,  dan.  of  Guy  Breton  by  Joan,  dau.  and  coh.  of 
Thos.  de  Grey,  son  of  Sir  Robt.  Grey  of  Rotherfield,  both  died 
1342,  also  their  son  Thos.  Quatremayn,  died  1396,  in  arm.,  lower 
part  of  eff.  lost,  and  his  widow  Joan,  on  brackets  (mutil.),  engr. 
c.  1420,  chamfer  inscr.  much  mutil.;  7  shs.  lost;  A.T.,  S.Tr. 
Haines,  189  (upper  hf .  of  Thos.  senior).  II.  Rich.  Quatremayns, 
esq.,  councillor  to  Rich.,  duke  of  York,  and  to  Edw.  IV,  founder 
of  a  “  chauntrie  vi  pore  men  and  a  fraternite  in  the  worshipp  of 
Seynt  Cristofere  to  be  relevid  in  perpetuyte  ”,  [died  1478],  in  arm., 
and  w.  Sibil,  [dau.  of  Nich.  Englefeld,  died  1483],  in  mantle,  head 
gone,  with  1  son  in  arm.,  engr.  c.  1460,  chamfer  inscr.  in  10  Eng. 
vv.  ,  1  sh.  (4  others  lost),  A.T.,  S.Tr.  Boutell,  Series  (2  plates)  ; 
Haines,  195  (man)  ;  Heivitt,  Armour,  III,  473  (man)  ;  Planche, 
Costume,  I,  139  (elbow  pieces),  214  (mail  collar).  Richard 
Quatremain  founded  a  hospital  at  Thame,  and  in  conjunction 
with  his  w.  Sibil  built  the  chapel  of  Rycote.  III.  Inscr.  in  8 
Eng.  vv.  mutil.  John  Benett,  1498,  lately  replaced.  Rubbing 
complete  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  IV.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1500, 
with  3  sons  and  6  daus.  ;  Trinity  and  inscr.  lost  ;  worn,  N.  V. 
Geoff.  Dormer,  mcht.  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  1502,  in  civil  dress, 
and  2  ws.,  (1)  Margery  with  5  sons  (lost)  and  8  daus.,  (2)  Alice 
[Collingridge]  with  7  sons  and  5  daus. ,  sh.  and  mcht.  mark,  2  other 
shs.  lost,  chamfer  inscr.,  A.T.,  N.Tr.  Beaumont,  51  ;  Lee,  F.  O., 
Hist,  of  Thame  Church,  94  (mark),  176  (tomb)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI, 
70  (mark  and  sh.)  VI.  Christ.  Bridgeman,  1503,  in  civil  dress, 
died  on  “  holy  rode  day  nexte  before  Mighelmas,”  and  w.  Mawde, 
with  10  sons  Christ.,  John,  Edw.,  Geoff.,  Rich.,  Wm.,  Thos.,  Edw., 
Nich.,  Thos.,  and  2  daus.,  Joan,  Joan,  “  all  decessid  ”  ;  effs.  of 
children  lost  ;  N.  VII.  Walter  Pratt,  [1508],  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Isabel,  with  3  sons  and  3  daus.,  inscr.  reversed  and  mutil., 
large  scroll  and  evang.  symbols,  worn,  N.  VIII.  Sir  John 
Clerk  of  North  Weston,  knt.,  “  wyche  toke  Louys  of  Orleans  duk 
of  Longue ville  &  marquis  of  Rotuenlin  prysoner  at  ye  jorneyof 
Bomy  by  Terouane  ”  on  16  Aug.  1513,  died  1539,  in  arm.  with 
tabard,  kng.  ;  w..  Trinity,  2  children  and  ach.  lost  ;  mur.,  A.T., 
C.  Lee,  95  (eff.),  98  (tomb)  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  153. 
IX.  [John]  Galer,  gent.,  1543,  in  civil  dress,  inscr.  mutil.  ;  head, 
w.  and  children  lost  ;  rel.,  C.  X.  Inscr.  with  12  Lat.  vv.  John, 
lord  Williams  of  Thame,  1559,  A.T.,  C.  XI.  Edw.  Harris,  M.A., 
fellow  of  New  Coll.,  Oxford,  1st  master  for  30  years  of  the  school 
at  Thame  founded  by  John,  lord  Williams,  1597,  aged  63,  in  civil 


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dress,  kng.  ;  his  pupil  and  h.  Wm.  Ballow  pos.  ;  inscr.  and  6  Eng. 
vv.  cut  in  stone  ;  mur.,  C.  Lee,  96  (eff.).  XII.  Inscr.  and  ach. 
Sir  John  Clerke,  hart.,  1667,  aged  45  ;  mar.  [Philadelphia]  Carr, 
had  9  children,  5  surviving  ;  C.  Lee,  100  (ach.).  In  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  a  civilian,  c.  1500,  headless,  possibly  no.  III. 

Wardington.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Frebody,  ''  gentilman  ”,  1444  ; 
sh.  lost  ;  S.A. 

Waterperry.  I.  Isabel  Beaufo,  c.  1370,  sm.,  mutil.  ;  inscr. 
in  Fr.  lost  ;  rel.,  N.  Haines,  168  ;  Oxford,  Man.,  76  ;  Oxford 
Jour,  of  Mon:  Br.,  I,  115.  II.  Walter  Curson,  esq.,  died  1527, 
but  br.  engr.  later  c.  1540,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Robt. 
Saunders  of  Harrington,  Northants,  esq.,  both  buried  in  the  church 
of  the  Augustine  Friars  at  Oxford,  with  8  sons  and  7  daus.,  4  shs., 
marg.  inscr.  with  text  from  Job  xix  ;  foot  inscr.  and  group  of 
daus.  lost  ;  palimp.,  the  effs.  c.  1440,  altered  and  adapted  to  the 
later  date  by  the  addition  of  shading,  etc.  ;  large,  N.  Beaumont, 
145  (elfs.)  ;  Haines,  49  ;  Oxford  Archit.  and  Hist.  Soc.  Proc., 
Easter  Term,  1845,  25  ;  Oxford  Guide,  253  ;  Oxford  Man.,  16  ; 
Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  1,  pi.  4.  See  also  “  M.B.S. 
Trans.”,  IV,  261,  and  VI,  420.  III.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1530, 
mutil.,  local  ;  w.,  children,  shs.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  partly  covered, 
S.A. 

Watlington.  I.  Wm.  Frankeleyn,  1485,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Sibill ;  3  sons  and  1  dau.  lost  ;  S.C.  II.  Wm.  Gibson, 
1501,  and  w.  Maud,  in  shrouds  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  elfs.  replaced  and  a 
new  inscr.  added  in  1914  ;  now  on  a  board,  mur.,  S.C.  III. 
Jerem  Ewstes,  yo[man],  son  of  Robt.  Ewstes,  "  who  gave  ye 
trebell  bell  that  hangeth  [with]  in  this  stepped  ”,  [1587],  in  civil 
dress,  the  inscr.  mentions  his  brother  John,  1588,  now  mur.,  N. 

Whitchurch.  I.  Thos.  Walysch,  ''  valectus  trayer  - 

ducis  Lancastrie  Henrici  quarti  quinti  sexti  regum  ”,  c.  1420, 
and  w. ,  inscr.  mutil. ,  4  shs . ,  rel. ,  mur. ,  N.  Anastatic  Drawing  Soc. , 
1880,  pi.  46  ;  Oxford  Arch.  Soc.  Reports,  1888-9,  13  ;  Oxford 
Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  2,  pi.  4.  II.  Roger  Gery,  “  in  decretis 
bacularius  ”,  vicar,  who  in  1455  procured  the  sanction  of  John, 
bp.  of  Lincoln,  to  the  union  of  the  rectory  and  vicarage  of  the 
ch.,  engr.  c.  1455,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  1  sh., 
once  on  A.T.,  now  on  C.  floor,  the  sh.  rel.  with  no.  I.  Anastatic 
Drawing  Soc.,  1880,  pi.  46  ;  Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  5, 
pi.  3.  Roger  Gery  was  vicar  to  1457  and  again  from  1462  to  1483 
when  he  resigned.  III.  Inscr.  Thos.  Percyvalle,  rector,  died 
1533,  date  added,  now  mur.,  C.  Anastatic  Draining  Soc.,  1882, 


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pi.  5.  IV.  Peter  Winder,  curate,  1610,  in  gown,  kng.,  now 
mur.,  N.  Anastatic  Drawing  Soc.,  1882,  pi.  5. 

Witney.  I.  Rich.  Wenman,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Anne, 
[dau.  of  John  Bushe  of  Northleach],  with  3  dans.,  (2)  Cristian, 
1500,  with  2  daus..  Trinity,  2  shs.,  one  of  the  Staple  of  Calais  ; 
3  sons  under  the  father  now  lost  ;  A.T.,  S.Tr.  II.  Rich. 
Ayshcome  of  Lyford,  Berks.,  gent.,  gave  £200  to  the  poor,  1606, 
aged  55,  in  civil  dress,  2  shs.,  C. 

Woodstock.  I.  Rich.  Bailly,  citizen  and  haberdasher  of 
London  ani  of  Woodstock  chapman,  1441,  in  civil  dress,  sm., 
now  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Jerome  Keyt,  LL.B.,  fellow  of  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Oxford,  1631,  aged  71,  in  gown  and  hood,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with 
inscr.  and  sh.,  mur.,  S.A. 

Wroxton.  I.  Inscr.  Margt.  Bustard,  widow,  1557,  mar.  (1) 
Wm.  Pope  of  Dedington,  Oxon.,  gent.,  by  whom  2  sons,  SirThos. 
and  John,  (2)  John  Bustard  of  Atterbury,  Oxon.,  gent.,  C. ,  loose 
in  1920.  II.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  Edw.  Itchingham, 
w.  of  Sir  Owen  Hopton,  lieutenant  of  the  Tower,  1599,  aged  72, 
left  5  children,  Arthur,  Wm.,  Anne,  lady  Wentworth,  dowager, 
now  w\  of  Wm.  Pope,  esq.,  Mary,  lady  Chandois,  and  Mrs.  Cicily 
Marshall,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Dame  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Hen.,  lord 
Wentworth,  wddow  of  Sir  John  Finet,  master  of  the  ceremonies 
to  Chas.  I,  1652,  left  1  son  and  5  daus.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Euseby, 
son  of  Wm.  Isam  of  Pichley,  Northants,  esq.,  1653,  mur.,  S.A. 
V.  Inscr.  Sam.  Walbank,  gent.,  born  at  Greatworth,  Northants., 
B.C.L.,  Oxon.,  1661,  aged  42  ;  I.D.  pos.  ;  mur.,  N.A.  VI. 
Inscr.  Ambrose,  son  of  Thos.  Sacheverell  of  Bescot,  1664,  aged  9, 
mur.,  N.A. 

An  inscr.  formerly  at  Hooknorton  to  John  Byshoppe,  1497, 
and  w.  Isabel,  was  about  the  year  1860,  in  the  possession  of  C. 
Faulkener,  F.S.A.,  of  Deddington,  who  died  1871.  Rubbing  in  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  A  br.  at  Newington  to  Alice,  w.  of  Wm.  Skyrmote, 
and  Mary,  w.  of  John  Skyrmote,  their  son,  1463,  supposed  to  have 
been  floored  over  is  now  apparently  lost.  The  brasses  are  lost 
from  Oxford,  All  Hallows,  to  John  Boswell,  esq.,  bedel  of  the 
faculty  of  arts  in  the  university  of  Oxford,  1501,  holding  his  bedel’s 
staff  ;  Oxford,  Carfax  Church,  to  Wm.  Bulcombe,  esq.,  mayor 
1519,  in  arm.,  kng.,  with  Trinity,  inscr.  gone,  rubbing  in  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq.  ;  Standlake,  to  Joan,  w.  of  John  Gaunte,  1465  ; 
Steeple  Barton,  to  Wm.  Fox  and  ws.  Alice  and  Isabel,  with 
20  children  ;  Weston-on-the-Green,  to  Alice,  w.  of  Zachary 


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Saxeye,  and  her  twins,  1581.  The  brass  at  Yarnton  to  Wm. 
Fletcher,  alderman,  thrice  mayor  of  Oxford,  and  an  antiquary, 
1826,  aged  87,  is  reproduced  in  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  188. 
The  elf.  is  a  copy  of  that  of  Rich.  Atkinson,  1574,  in  St.  Peter-in- 
the-East,  Oxford. 


RUTLAND. 

Barrowden.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Roland  Digbi,  rector, 

1546,  C. 

Braunston.  I.  Kenelme  Cheseldyn  of  Uppingham,  esq., 

linally  desended  from  Anne  Broogh,  dau.  and  h.  to  ye  Lord 
Broogh  ”,  1596,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Winefrid,  dau.  of  Francis 
Say  of  Wilby,  Northants,  gent.,  had  11  sons  and  3  daus.  and  left 
a  son  Edw.  his  heir,  effs.  mutil.,  1  ach.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Edw. 
Cheseldyn  of  Braunston,  esq.,  1642,  N. 

Casterton,  Little.  I.  Sir  Thos.  Burton,  lord  of  Tolthorp, 
patron  of  the  ch.,  [died  1381],  in  arm.  with  SS.  collar,  and  w. 
Margery  [Greenham  (?)],  "in  ejus  sinistris  ”,  in  mantle,  engr. 
c.  1410,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  1  sh.  (ach.  and  3  others  lost),  C. 
Ashdown,  Costume,  123  (lady)  ;  Blore,  T.,  Hist,  of  Rutland,  pi.  2, 
p.  12  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  55  (effs.),  85  (head  of  lady)  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  III,  pi.  11.  II.  Sh.,  late  15th  cent.,  C. 

Luffenham,  North.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Johnson,  B.D.,  parson 
of  North  Luffenham,  erected  the  free  grammar  schools  of  Oakham 
and  Uppingham  and  appointed  a  master  and  usher  to  each,  he 
also  erected  the  hospitals  of  Christ  at  Oakham  and  Uppingham 
for  24  poor  people  each  and  provided  them  with  a  corporation 
and  a  mortmain  of  400  marks  and  bought  lands  of  Queen  Elizth. 
for  their  maintenance  ;  he  recovered  and  re-established  the 
hospital  of  Wm.  Dal  by  in  Oakham  and  was  a  benefactor  to  North 
Luffenham  and  to  Stamford,  his  native  place,  [1584],  C. 

Lyddington.  I.  Helyn,  w.  of  Robt.  Hardy,  gent.,  1486,  C. 
II.  Edw.  Watson,  esq.,  J.P. ,  surveyor-general  to  Wm.  Smith, 
Wm.  Attwater  and  John  Longlond,  bps.  of  Lincoln,  1530,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Emme,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Anth.,  brother  of  Wm. 
Smith,  bp.  of  Lincoln,  with  5  sons  (headless)  and  10  daus.  ;  marg. 
inscr.  lost  ;  2  shs.  (2  others  lost),  C. 

Manton.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Wade,  founder  of  chantry,  [died 
1364],  N.C.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Villers,  LL.B.,  master  of  the 
chantry,  Thos.  Vellers,  his  brother,  citizen  and  draper  of  London. 


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and  Robt.  Repton,  ‘‘  in  decretis  baccallarius  ”,  formerly  apprentice 
to  the  said  Thos.  and  afterwards  master  of  the  chantry,  who 
brought  much  goods  to  the  chantry  and  repaired  the  buildings  of 
his  parents  and  benefactors,  c.  1500,  mur.,  N.C. 


SHROPSHIRE. 

Salop  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  Shropshire  Archaeological  Society. 

Acton  Burnell.  I.  Sir  Nich.  Burnell,  lord  of  Holgot,  1382,  in 
arm.,  single  canopy  slightly  mutil.  ;  shs.  lost  ;  large,  A.T.,  N.Tr. 
Arch.  Jour.,  II,  329,  aud  LII,  50  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  54  ; 
Encycl.  Brit.,  Ilth  ed.,  IV,  pi.  I,  fig.  4,  p.  434  ;  Haines,  138  ; 
Oxford  Man.,  70  ;  Salop  Trans.,  2  S.  VII,  384  ;  Ward,  II.  II. 

Inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Dr.  Bright,  w.  of - Whitney, 

c.  1650,  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Margt.,  eld.  dau.  of  Thos.  Unton 
of  Drayton,  esq.,  w.  of  Thos.  Smyth  of  Ruckley,  gent.,  1655, 
aged  54,  had  1  son,  mur.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  with  text  from  Job. 
XIX.  Martha  Trovell,  ‘‘ virgo  ”,  1660,  aged  89,  local,  mur.,  C. 

Acton  Scott.  I.  Thos.  Mytton,  "  a  gentle  by  race  ”,  in  civil 
dress,  with  9  sons,  and  w.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Edw.  Gryvell, 
“  a  Warwykeshere  knight  ”,  with  2  daus.,  1571,  all  kng.,  inscr. 
in  11  Eng.  vv.,  now  on  a  board,  mur.,  C. 

Adderley.  I.  Abbot  or  bp.,  c.  1390,  in  full  vests.,  holding 
crosier  and  book  ;  head  and  inscr.  lost  ;  large,  C.  Arch.  Jour., 
LII,  53  ;  Salop  Trans.,  2  S.  VII,  388.  II.  Sir  Robt.  Nedeham, 
1556,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Maynwaring  of  Pever, 
esq.,  1560,  with  7  sons  and  2  daus.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  John 
Podmore,  rector,  1673,  aged  73,  N. 

Alveley.  I.  John  Grove,  gent.,  freeman  of  the  Grocers’  Co. 
of  London,  benefactor  to  the  par.,  1616,  aged  56,  in  civil  dress, 
2  shs.,  1  the  Grocers’  Co.,  N. 

Bishop’s  Castle,  see  Plowden  Hall. 

Burford.  I.  Dame  Elizth.,  w.  of  Mons.  Esmon  de  Corne- 
waylle,  c.  1370,  lower  part  of  eff.  repaired,  marg.  inscr.  in  Fr. 
mutil.,  2  shs.  (2  others  lost),  large,  C.  Arch.  Jour.,  LII,  57  (eff.)  ; 
Haines,  167  (eff.)  ;  Salop  Trans.,  2  S.  VII.  391  (eff.). 

Cheswardine.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Rich.,  7th  son  of  Thos.  and 
Dorothy  Jervis,  1688,  aged  50,  N. 

Clun.  I.  Inscr.  on  rect.  pi.  with  4  achs.,  emblems  of 
mortality,  etc.  Sir  Robt.  Howard,  K.B.,  5th  son  of  Thos.,  earl 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


of  Suffolk,  lord  high  treasurer  of  England,  1653,  aged  63  ;  mar. 
Kath.  Nevill,  dau.  of  Hen.,  lord  Abergavenny,  had  3  sons.  Hen., 
Edw.,  Robt.  ;  now  mur.,  N.A.  Arch.  Jour.^  LII,  58  ;  Litho. 
(full  size)  ;  Salop  Trans.,  2  S.  VII,  393. 

Diddlebury.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.,  ach.  and  2  shs.  Thos., 
eld.  son  of  Rich.  Bawdewin  of  Diddlebury  by  Margery,  dau.  of 
Laur.  Ludlowe  of  Morehowse,  1623  ;  mar.  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Robt. 
Corbet  of  Stanwardine,  had  3  sons,  Edw.,  John,  Rich.,  and  2  daus., 
Dorothy,  Susan  ;  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Chas.  Baldwyn 
of  Elsich,  esq.,  1674,  mur.,  C.  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2  S.  Ill,  136. 

Ditton  Priors.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Jencks,  pastor,  1648,  aged 
49  ;  mar.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Nich.  Clark  of  Lichfield,  had  6  sons  ; 
Thos.  Jencks  of  Shrewsbury,  goldsmith,  pos.  in  1667  ;  local, 
mur.,  S.A. 

Drayton.  I.  Rowland,  youthful  son  and  h.  of  [Reginald] 
Corbet,  justice  [of  the  common  pleas],  c.  1580,  in  civil  dress,  kng., 
rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.  and  3  shs.,  mur.,  C. 

Edgemond.  I.  Francis  Yonge  of  Caynton,  esq.,  son  and  h. 
of  Sir  Wm.  Yonge  by  Margt.,  dau.  of  Nich.  Eyton,  esq.,  1533, 
in  shroud,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rich.  Charlton  of  Appley,  esq., 
by  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Maynwaring  of  Ightfield,  esq.,  1507 
(?  error  in  date  here),  in  ordinary  dress,  with  9  sons  and  5  daus., 
2  armorial  shs.,  and  1  of  the  Passion ;  repaired  and  inscr. 
renewed  in  1910  ;  N.  Arch.  Jour.,  LII,  62  ;  Gawthorp,  pi.  50, 

р.  95  ;  Salop  Trans.,  2  S.  VII,  397. 

Glazeley.  I.  Thos.  Wylde,  esq.,  1599,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Rich.  Cooke,  esq.,  with  4  sons  and 
2  daus.,  ach.,  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  C. 

Harley.  I.  Man  in  arm.  of  the  Lacon  (?)  family  and  w. , 

с.  1475,  with  8  sons  (3  headless)  and  5  daus.  (1  headless),  foot 
inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.,  1  sh.  ;  double  canopy,  marg.  inscr.  and  3 
other  shs.  lost  ;  local,  now  in  Tower.  Arch.  Jour.,  LII,  66  ; 
Salop  Trans.,  IV,  329,  and  2  S.  VII,  402. 

Ightfield.  I.  Dame  Margery  Calveley,  dau.  of  Wm.  Mayn- 
waryng  of  Ightfield,  sometime  w.  of  Philip  Egerton  of  Egerton, 
esq.,  [died  1509],  br.  eng.  c.  1495  (date  not  filled  in),  with  4  sons 
and  4  daus.,  triple  canopy  with  St.  John  Bapt.  on  centre  finial 
mutil.,  marg.  inscr.  with  shs.  at  corners,  large,  N.  Arch.  Jour., 
LII,  68,  69  (St.  John)  ;  Salop  Trans.,  2  S.  VII,  405,  404  (St.  John). 
Sir  Hugh  Calveley  was  her  3rd  husband.  II.  The  "  good  ” 
Wm.  Maynwaryng,  2nd  son  of  Hawkyn  Maynwaryng  by  Margt. 
dau.  and  h.  of  Gryffyn  Waren  and  lady  of  Ightfield,  a  special 


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benefactor  to  the  ch.,  1497,  in  civil  dress,  head  restored,  large, 
reh,  N.  Arch.  Jour.,  LII,  71  ;  Salop  Trans.,  2  S.  VII,  406,  407 
(with  head). 

Ludlow.  I.  Inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.  Dorothy  Wogan,  1632,  mur. ,  C. 
II.  Inscr.  Mary,  dan.  of  Somerset  Fox,  esq.,  “  virgo  undecennis  ”, 
1637,  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Frances,  w.  of  Hen.  Clello,  gent., 
1640,  aged  26,  mur.,  C. 

Myddle.  I.  Arthur  Chambre,  gent.,  patron  of  the  ch.,  1564, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.,  [dau.  of  Francis  Charlton  of  Appley], 
with  1  son  and  1  dau.,  1  sh.,  reh,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Raphe  Kinaston, 
M.A.,  prebendary  of  St.  Asaph,  chaplain  to  Jas.  I,  rector  for  33 
years,  1629,  aged  69,  C.  III.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Sarah, 
w.  of  Joshua  Richardson  of  Broughton,  gent.,  1651,  aged  60,  had 
10  sons  and  6  daus.,  C. 

Newport.  I.  Inscr.  John  Salter,  1492,  and  w.  Isabel,  C. 

Onibury.  I.  Inscr.  with  10  Eng.  vv.  Dorothy,  w.  of  E.  Pytt, 
1657,  mur.,  C. 

Oswestry.  I.  Inscr.  Susanna,  dau.  of  John  Parry  of 
Llantbeder,  esq.,  w.  of  Rich.  Edwards,  vicar,  1668  ;  also  her 
husband,  1680,  added  ;  mur.,  S.C. 

Plowden  Hall  (private  chapel  of).  I.  Humph.  Plowden, 
esq.,  son  of  John  Plowden,  esq.,  son  of  Edm.  Plowden,  1557,  in 
civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Stury  of  Down  Rossall, 
esq.,  widow  of  Wm.  Wyllascot,  with  3  sons  (lost),  Edw.,  John, 
Edw.,  and  7  daus.,  Margt.,  mar.  Rich.  Sandford,  Jane  mar. 
Rich.  Blunden  (dec.)  and  then  Louis  Jones,  Elizth.  mar.  Peter 
Orenewey,  Ancoret  mar.  Rowland  Eyton,  Ann  mar.  Thos.  Higgs, 
Mary  mar.  Chas.  Nedham,  Joice  mar.  Leonard  Meysie.  Removed 
from  Bishop’s  Castle  church.  Litho.  (priv.  printed). 

St.  Martin  near  Oswestry.  I.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  Thos. 
Cupper,  gent.,  1695,  aged  21,  left  a  son  Thos.  and  a  dau.  Margt., 
mur.,  N. 

Shipton.  I.  Inscr.  “  This  chauncell  was  reedified  and  builded 
of  newe  from  the  foundacion  and  glazed  ”  by  John,  youngest 
son  of  Rich.  Lutwich,  1589,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Laur.  Ludlowe 
of  the  Morehouse,  esq.,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thos.  Cresset  of 
Upton,  esq.,  had  8  sons  and  9  daus.,  undated,  17th  cent.,  C. 

Shrewsbury,  St.  Mary.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  John  Gardiner, 
1628,  mur.,  N.Tr. 

Tong.  I.  Sir  Wm.  Vernon,  knight  constable  of  England,  son 
and  h.  of  Sir  Rich.  Vernon,  treasurer  of  Calais,  1467,  in  arm., 
and  widow  Margt.,  dau.  and  h.  of  [Sir  Wm.  Swynfen],  with  7  sons 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


and  5  dans.  (2  lost),  marg.  inscr.  and  8  shs.,  A.T.,  N.  Arch, 
Jour.,  LII,  86  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  91  (head  of  lady)  ;  Crossley, 
254  ;  Encycl.  Brit.,  11th  ed.,  IV,  pi.  2,  fig.  3,  p.  435  ;  Griffith,  G., 
Hist,  of  Tong,  2nd  ed.,  1894,  42  ;  Salop  Trans.,  2  S.  VII,  424  ; 
Suffiing,  77  (effs.)  ;  Waller,  pt.  11  ;  Ward,  26.  In  the  inscr.  the 
lady  is  erroneously  called  dau.  of  "  Sir  Robt.  Pypis  and 
Spernores  II.  Ralph  Elcok,  “  cel’re  ”,  a  brother  of  the 

college,  born  at  Stopford  (Stockport),  Ches.,  died  1510,  in  surplice 
and  almuce,  local,  worn,  now  mur.,  S.A.  Alcuin  Club  Colls., 
XXII,  68;  Arch.  Jour.,  LII,  90;  Griffith,  96;  Salop  Trans., 

2  S.  VII,  428  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  38,  no.  3  (eff.).  III. 
Arthur  Vernon,  M.A.  "  universitatis  Cantibrigie  ”,  1517,  in  acad., 
chalice  above  head,  4  shs.,  S.C.  Arch.  Jour.,  LII,  92,  91  (chalice)  ; 
Griffith,  55  ;  Salop  Trans.,  2  S.  VII,  429,  430  (chalice)  ;  Suffiing, 
261  (chalice).  IV.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Dame  Elizth., 
‘‘  discended  of  the  house  and  family  of  ye  Peekes  ”,  mar.  (1)  Sir 
John  Skeffington,  knt.,  sometime  sheriff  of  London,  (2)  Sir  John 
Daunsey,  knt.,  1549,  mur.,  C.  Griffith,  86.  V.  Inscr.  with  8 
Eng.  vv.  and  ach.  Wm.  Skeffington  of  White  Ladies,  esq.,  son 
and  h.  of  Sir  John  Skeffington  of  London,  knt.,  1550,  mmr.,  C.  ; 
Griffith,  84. 

Upton  Cressett.  I.  Rich.  Cressett,  esq.,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Jane,  dau.  of  Geo.  and  Cath.  Huxley  of  Wyrehall,  Edmonton, 
Middx.,  1640,  aged  29,  with  2  sons,  Robt.,  Rich.,  and  3  daus., 
Cath.,  Elizth.,  Alice,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  sh.  ;  “  Fr. 
Grigs  sculpsit  ”  ;  mur.,  S.C. 

Wenlock,  Much.  I.  Rich.  Ridley,  son  and  h.  of  Raynold 
Ridley  of  Lynley,  gent.,  by  Alice  Leighton  who  before  was  the 
w.  of  Thos.  Mownsloe  of  Caughley,  gent.,  and  had  by  him  1  son 
and  5  daus.,  twice  bayly,  1592,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Eleanor 
(who  pos.),  dau.  of  John  Sydenham  of  Chilworthy,  Somerset,  kng., 

3  shs.,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  John  Burd,  1600,  mur.,  C.  III. 
Inscr.  with  3  shs.  Robt.  Thorne  of  Sponhill,  gent.,  several  times 
bailiff,  1645,  aged  70  ;  his  kinsman  Edw.  Thorne  pos.  ;  mur.,  C. 

Whitchurch.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.,  emblems  of  mortality,  etc. 
Matt.  Fowler,  gent.,  M.B.,  “  qui  lutetiae  Parisiorum  variolis 
extinctus  ”,  1677,  aged  24,  mur.,  N.A. 

WiTHiNGTON.  I.  John,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Robt.  Onley  of 
Coventry,  knt.,  1512,  in  arm.,  mutil.,  and  w.  Joan,  with  7  sons  ; 
a  group  of  daus.  lost  ;  2  shs.,  1  with  arms  of  Coventry,  local,  now 
mur..  Tower.  Arch.  Jour.,  LII,  99,  100  (arms  of  Coventry)  ; 
Salop  Trans.,  2  S.  VII,  438,  440  (Coventry).  II.  Adam 


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Graff  ton,  “  the  most  worshipfull  prest  lyvyng  in  his  days  ”, 
chaplain  to  Edw.  V  and  Prince  Arthur,  archdeacon  of  Stafford, 
warden  of  the  Battlefield,  dean  of  St.  Mary’s  Coll.,  Shrewsbury, 
rector  of  Withington,  1530,  in  cope,  now  mur..  Tower.  Arch. 
Jour.,  LIT,  101  ;  Salop  Trans.,  2  S.  VII,  440. 

Wroxeter.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Alcocke,  yeoman,  gave  20  marks 
yearly  for  maintenance  of  a  free  grammar  school,  and  a  bell  to 
the  ch.  of  Wroxeter,  also  £10  to  the  poor,  1627,  mur.,  N. 

For  an  account  of  the  lost  brasses  from  St.  Alkmuxd’s,  Shrews¬ 
bury,  see  Arch.  Jour.,  LII,  75,  and  Salop  Trans.,  2  S.  VII,  411, 
where  the  following  are  reproduced  (1)  Simon  Walshe,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Joan,  c.  1370,  under  double  canopy,  a  sm.  rect. 
pi.,  probably  foreign  ;  (2)  a  civilian  in  mantle  with  anelace, 
c.  1400  ;  (3)  a  man  in  arm.  (eff.  lost)  and  w.  in  mantle,  holding 
hands,  under  double  canopy,  c.  1390  ;  (4)  Thos.  Corbet,  esq., 
1436,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Ancaret  in  mantle  ;  (5)  Margery  Humfreston 
and  her  2  husbands,  John  Hervy,  1470,  and  John  Humfreston, 
1497,  both  in  civil  dress,  with  inscr.,  2  shs.  and  mcht.  mark  ; 
(6)  Geo.  Pontes  bury,  1550,  in  arm.  with  mantle,  and  w.  Jane, 
1553,  wfith  additions  in  1636.  About  the  year  1860  the  3  figures 
and  mcht.  mark  of  no.  5  were  in  the  possession  of  a  Mr.  Smith 
of  Badbrook  near  Shrewsbury,  who  had  also  2  other  figures,  a 
civilian  and  lady,  c.  1530,  from  St.  Chad’s,  Shrewsbury. 
Rubbings  of  Mr.  Smith’s  figures,  etc.,  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 


SOMERSETSHIRE. 

Somerset  and  Dorset  N.  and  Q.  Somerset  and  Dorset  Notes  and  Queries. 
Somerset  Proc.  Proceedings  of  the  Somersetshire  Archaeological  Society. 

Axbridge.  I.  Roger  Harper,  mcht.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Joan,  both  died  1493,  kng.  ;  scrolls,  children  and  shs.  lost ;  N.C. 
Suffling,  190  (effs.). 

Backwell.  I.  Rice  Davis,  esq.,  re-edified  the  chapel,  died 
1638  (date  added),  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Morris 
Rodney,  esq.,  sister  and  coh.  to  Sir  Geo.  Rodney,  1604,  with 
3  sons  (dec.)  and  3  daus.,  Joan,  Elizth.,  Margt.,  all  kng.,  rect. 
pi.  with  ach.  and  2  shs.  ;  inscr.  cut  in  marble  ;  mur.,  N.C. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Bagborough,  West.  I.  Inscr.,  sh.,  inscribed  heart,  and  4  Lat. 
vv.  Robt.  Kellett,  citizen  of  London,  1641,  aged  63  ;  his  son 
Edw.  pos.  ;  mur.  C. 

Banwell.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1480  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  N. 
II.  John  Martok,  physician,  1503,  in  cope,  no  tonsure,  now  in 
Vestry.  Builder,  LIX,  102.  The  same  name  appears  on  the 
brass  lectern  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford.  III.  John  Blandon, 
1554,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.  ;  head  of  man,  w.  and  children 
lost;  sm.,  slab  partly  covered,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  Thos.  Morse, 
1608,  local,  on  same  slab  as  no.  Ill,  but  now  covered. 

Barrow,  South.  I.  Inscr.  in  14  Eng.  vv.  with  acrostic.  Rich. 
Morice,  c.  1580,  N. 

Batcombe.  I.  Philip  Biss,  D.D.,  pastor,  archdeacon  of 
Taunton,  1613,  aged  72,  in  gown  and  hood,  rect.  pi.  with  4  Lat. 
vv.  and  inscr.,  mur.,  C. 

Bath  Abbey.  I.  Sir  Geo.  Ivy  of  West  Kington,  Wilts.,  knt., 
[1639],  in  arm.,  and  w.  Susanna,  youngest  dau.  of  Laur.  Hide  of 
Westhatch,  Wilts.,  esq.,  and  sister  to  Sir  Nich.  Hide,  knt.,  late 
chief  justice  of  the  king’s  bench,  with  4  sons.  Thos.,  mar.  Lettes, 
dau.  and  coh.  of  Sir  Martin  Colpeper  of  Oxon.,  knt..  Palmer  (in 
arm.),  ''  slaine  in  ye  Venetian  warrs  in  ye  He  of  Corffue  ”,  Geo., 
clerk,  mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Winter  of  Somerset,  esq.,  Robt. 
(in  arm.),  “  died  in  ye  Netherlands  at  ye  seige  of  Bredah  ”,  and 
4  daus.,  Elizth.  (dec.),  mar.  John  Aprice  of  Chilterne,  Wilts., 
gent.,  Anne  (dec.),  mar.  Rich.  Eastcourte  of  Somerford,  Wilts., 
gent..  Avis,  mar.  Eoulke  Hungerford  of  the  Leah,  Wilts.,  gent., 
Barbara,  mar.  Thos.  Wail  of  Gerimboye,  Limerick,  gent.,  all 
kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Jane, 
w.  (1)  of  Nath.  Still,  by  whom  4  daus.,  (2)  of  Hen.  Dennys,  esq., 
1639,  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.,  emblems  of 
mortality,  etc.  Mary,  w.  of  Geo.  Reeves,  goldsmith,  1664  ; 
also  his  parents  Spencer  and  Kath.  Reeve,  and  his  sons,  Spencer, 
Geo.,  Hen.,  and  Spencer  ;  mur.,  S.A. 

Beckington.  I.  John  Seyntmour,  esq.,  1485,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  inscr.  and  1  sh.,  effs.  on  C.  floor,  on  sanctuary  step, 
sh.  mur.,  S.A.  Somerset  Proc.,  XXXIX,  ii,  36.  II.  John 
Compton,  1505,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Edith,  with  5  sons,  inscr., 
mcht.  mk.  and  2  angels  holding  rebus,  S.C.,  except  mcht.  mk. 
which  is  now  mur.,  S.A.  III.  Inscr.  and  mcht.  mark.  Thos. 
Webb,  clothman,  1585,  aged  74,  N. 

Blagdon.  I.  Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  — — •  Maye,  undated,  17th 
cent.,  mur..  Tower. 


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Bridgwater.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  [John]  Stradling, 
thrice  mayor,  1620  ;  John,  his  son  and  h.,  pos.  ;  mur.,  S.A. 

Brompton  Regis.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Thos.  Dyke,  gent., 
1605,  and  w.  Joan,  1639,  had  5  sons,  Thos.,  Robt.  (died  1622), 
Wm.  (died  1645),  John  (died  1639,  by  his  w.  Elianor  he  had  2 
dans.,  Joan,  died  1654,  aged  19,  and  Mary,  died  1637),  Joseph 
(died  1630)  and  1  dan.  Lavinia,  mur.,  C. 

Burnett.  I.  John  Cutte,  mayor  of  Bristol  [in  1566],  died 
1575,  in  civil  dress,  with  8  sons,  Robt.,  Wm.,  Rich.,  John,  Nich., 
John,  Thos.,  Matthew,  and  w.  Joan,  with  4  daus.,  Anne,  Susan, 
Mary,  Brigit,  all  kng.,  inscr.,  6  Lat.  vv.,  mcht.  mark  and  arms  of 
Bristol,  mur.,  S.A.  Gaivthorj^,  pi.  9,  p.  34  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio, 
II,  pL  18. 

Charlinch.  I.  Inscr.,  2  Eng.  vv.  and  ach.  Jasper,  son  of  John 
Bourne  of  Gothelvey,  esq.,  1640,  C. 

Cheddar.  I.  [Sir  Thos.  Chedder,  1442],  in  arm.  ;  marg.  inscr. 
and  4  shs.  lost  ;  A.T.,  C.  Druitt,  165  ;  Haines,  190  (shoulder 
piece)  ;  Somerset  Proc.,  XLIV,  ii,  44.  II.  Dame  Isabel,  [dau. 
of  Robt.  Scobahull],  w.  of  Sir  Thos.  Chedder,  c.  1475,  in  widow’s 
dress,  1  sh.  (3  others  lost)  and  frag,  of  marg.  inscr.,  C.  Druitt, 
266  ;  Somerset  Proc.,  XLIV,  ii,  45. 

Chedzoy.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1490  ;  inscr.  and  4  shs.  lost ; 
large,  C. 

Churchill.  I.  Raphe  Jenyns,  esq.,  1572,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Jane 
[dau.  of  Hen.  Brouncker  of  Melksham,  Wilts.]  ;  5  sons  and  3  daus. 
lost ;  3  achs.  and  2  shs.  (another  lost),  S.A.  Haines,  236  (shoulder 
piece),  245  (lady’s  sleeve). 

Combe  Florey.  I.  Inscr.  mutil.  (effs.,  etc.  lost).  Nich. 

Fraunceys,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  H -  Fraunceys,  esq.,  and  w., 

c.  1485,  N.C.  II.  John  Fraunceys,  esq.  (eh.  lost),  and  w. 
Florence,  1485,  with  2  daus.  ;  scrolls,  shs.,  etc.,  lost  ;  relaid  in 
indent  for  husband,  N.C.  III.  Nich.  Fraunceis,  1526,  in  arm.  ; 
marg.  inscr.  and  4  shs.  incised  in  stone  ;  N.A. 

Combe  Hay.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Robt.  Peirce,  B.D.,  rector, 
1641,  aged  49,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Chidiock  Tutt,  esq.,  died 
at  Cheston,  Herts.,  1657,  aged  60,  C.  II.  Sir  Lewis  Dyve, 
only  son  of  Sir  John  Dyve  of  Bromham,  Beds. ,  by  Dame  Beatrice, 
dau.  of  Chas.  Walcot  of  Walcot,  Salop,  esq.,  (she  afterwards  mar. 
the  earl  of  Bristol,  by  whom  Geo.,  earl  of  Bristol),  1669  ;  mar. 
Howard,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Strangways  of  Melbury  Sampford, 
Dorset,  had  3  sons,  Francis,  Lewis,  John,  and  1  dau.,  Grace, 
mar.  to  Geo.  Hussey  of  Marnhull,  Dorset,  C. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


CossiNGTON.  I.  John  Brent,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1524, 
in  arm.  (similar  to  no.  VI  at  Wrotham,  Kent),  and  w.  Maud, 
dau.  of  Sir  Water  Pansfote,  marg.  inscr.  and  3  shs.,  C.  In  1925 
much  of  the  marg.  inscr.  and  1  sh.  loose  in  the  vestry. 

Cranmore,  West.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Jas.  Strode,  born  1613, 
died  1698  ;  mar.  Amy,  dau.  of  Edw.  Courte  ;  mur.,  N. 

Crewkerne.  I.  Thos.  Golde,  esq.,  1525,  in  arm..,  kng.,  sm., 
rel. ,  mur. ,  C.  Druitt,  178  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset  N.  and  Q. ,  VII,  91 . 
II.  Ach.  Adam  Martine  of  Seaborrow,  esq.,  and  w.  [1678]  ;  inscr. 
cut  in  stone  ;  mur.,  S.Tr.  III.  Inscr.  with  40  Lat.  vv.  Hen. 
Trat,  master  of  the  school,  1679,  aged  55  ;  the  vv.  by  his  former 
pupil  Sam.  Hill ;  mur.,  N.Tr.  IV.  Inscr.  Edw.,  son  of  Edw. 
Sweet,  goldsmith,  born  1679,  died  1683,  mur.,  N.C.  V.  Inscr. 
Anne,  widow  of  Rich.  Sweet,  goldsmith,  1684,  aged  72,  mur., 
N.C. 

Croscombe.  I.  Jas.  Biss,  1606,  aged  72,  in  civil  dress,  with 
6  sons,  and  w.  with  6  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  in  12 
Lat.  vv.,  mur.  in  wooden  frame,  S.A.  II.  Wm.  Bisse,  1625, 
aged  66,  in  civil  dress,  with  9  sons,  and  w.  with  9  daus.,  ?J1  kng., 
rect.  pi.  with  inscr,  in  14  Lat.  vv.,  mur.  in  wooden  frame,  S.A. 

Curry,  North.  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  w.  of  John  Bullor  the  elder 
of  Lillesdon,  esq.,  1588,  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  John  Bullor  the 
younger  of  Lillesdon,  esq.,  1598,  N.A. 

Doulting.  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Marie,  w.  of  Jas.  Tucker, 
died  in  childbirth,  1656,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Robt,  Mawer, 
gent.,  father  of  Elizth.  Jarvis,  born  at  Durham,  died  at  Shepton 
Mallet,  1690,  aged  88,  mur.,  N.C.  III.  Inscr.  Sam.  Watts, 
mcht.  of  London,  1701,  mur.,  C. 

Dowlish  Wake.  I.  Sir  Geo.  Speke,  rebuilder  of  north  aisle, 
2nd  son  of  John  Speke,  1528,  in  arm.,  marg.  inscr.  (mutil.),  2  shs., 
rel.,  N.A.  Somerset  and  Dorset  N.  and  Q.,  X,  1.  The  inscr. 
mentions  his  w.  Elizth. 

Dulverton.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Humph.  Sydenham  of  Combe, 
esq.,  1710,  aged  38,  mur.,  N.A. 

Dundry.  I.  Inscr.  John,  son  and  h.  of  Benj.  Tibbot,  gent., 
1674,  aged  29  ;  Benj.,  his  son,  1675,  aged  7  weeks  ;  and  Nathaniel, 
younger  son  of  Benj.,  1683,  aged  33,  mur.,  Tower. 

Dunster.  I.  John  Wyther,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Agnes,  their 
eld.  son  John  bur.  with  them,  1497,  engr.  c.  1520,  rel.,  N.  Gent. 
Mag.,  1808,  ii,  877,  fig.  8  ;  Lyte,  Sir  H.  C.  M.,  Hist,  of  Dunster, 
402  (effs.).  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Rich.  Chamber- 
layn,  alderman  of  London,  w.  of  Hugh  Stewkeley  of  March,  esq.. 


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1598,  aged  56,  lived  a  widow  for  10  years,  had  2  sons,  Thos.  mar. 
Elizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of  John  Goodwyn,  eld.  son  of  Sir  Thos. 
Goodwyn  of  Wooburn,  Bucks.,  Geo.,  and  4  daus.,  Joan  mar.  Geo. 
Lutterell  of  Dunster  Castle  esq.,  Susan  mar.  Hen.  Dru.  of  Hugeley, 
Bucks.,  esq.,  Margt.,  Ursula,  rel.,  S.C.A.  III.  Inscr.  with  2 
Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Mary,  dau.  of  Bich.  and  Elizth.  Blackford, 
1639,  aged  12,  rel.,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  and  sh. 
Rich.  Blackford,  gent.,  1689,  aged  about  65,  N. 

Farleigh  Hungerford  (Castle  chapel).  I.  Inscr.  with  10 
Eng.  VV.  Mary,  dau.  of  Walter,  lord  Hungerford,  and  h.  of  Sir 
Edw.  Hungerford,  knt.,  w.  of  Sir  Thos.  Shaa,  knt.,  1613,  leaving 
an  only  son  Robt.,  mur.  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  from  lid  of  circular 
heart  case.  Sir  Edw.  Hungerford  of  Cossam,  K.B.,  eld.  son  of 
Sir  Anth.  Hungerford  of  Blackbourton,  Oxon.,  knt.,  by  Lucy, 
dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Hungerford  of  Farley  Hungerford,  knt., 
1648,  aged  52  ;  mar.  Margt,,  d.  and  coh.  of  Wm.  Hallyday, 
citizen  and  alderman  of  London  ;  mur.  Somerset  and  Dorset 
N.  and  11. 

Fitzhead.  I.  Inscr.  with  10  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Prudence,  dau. 
of  Thos.  Westcott  of  Showbrooke,  Devon,  gent.,  w.  of  Robt. 
Cannon,  gent.,  1664,  aged  54,  left  2  daus.  II.  Inscr.  with  8 
Eng.  VV.  and  sh.  Robt.  Cannon,  1684.  Both  on  bench  ends,  N. 

Fivehead.  I.  [Jane,  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Walsh,  w.  of 
lord  Edw.  Seymour  of  Berry  Pomeroy,  eld.  surviving  son  of  the 
duke  of  Somerset,  lord  protector,  by  his  1st  marriage],  c.  1565, 
1  sh.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  all  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  eff.  two  portions  of  a 
Flemish  brass,  14th  cent.,  one  with  a  portion  of  a  marg.  inscr. 
in  Spanish,  and  an  inscr.  of  English  workmanship  to  Gilbert 
Thornbern,  rector  of  some  unknown  eh.,  1428  ;  on  rev.  of  sh. 
a  portion  of  a  civilian  and  a  portion  of  a  lady,  both  16th  cent.  ; 
now  in  a  wooden  frame,  mur.,  S.A.  with  an  inscr.  stating  the  br. 
was  replaced  in  the  eh.  in  1907.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  218,  220, 
221  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Lond.  Proc.,  2  S.  XXI,  335,  337. 

Frome  Selwood.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Champeneys,  esq.,  1506, 
and  w.  Jane,  now  mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Rich.  Antrum,  clothier, 
1597,  mur.,  S.A. 

Glastonbury,  St.  John.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  and  ach. 
Alex.  Dyer,  son  and  h.  of  Thos.  Dyer  of  Street,  1633,  and  w. 
Kath.,  dau.  of  John  Thornburgh  of  Shaddsdon,  Hants,  1650,  also 
Capt.  John  Dyer,  1670,  with  4  Eng.  vv.,  mur.,  S.C. 

Goathurst.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Nich.  Halswell, 
1607,  aged  3,  N.C. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Hinton  St,  George.  I.  [Adam  Martini,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  [Elizth.],  with  6  sons  and  5  dans.,  c.  1590,  rect.  pi.  ;  12  Eng. 
vv.  cut  in  marble  ;  mur.,  S.A. 

Huntspill.  I.  Inscr.,  sh.,  and  emblems  of  mortality.  Elizth., 
dau.  of  Wm.  Fane  by  his  1st  w.,  and  grand-dau.  of  Francis,  late 
earl  of  Westmorland,  w.  of  Sam.  Woodeson,  rector,  1687,  aged 
40,  mur.,  C. 

Hutton.  I.  John  Payne,  esq.,  1496,  with  livery  collar,  and 
w.  Elizth.,  with  4  sons  and  7  daus.,  4  shs.,  C.  II.  Thos.  Payne, 
esq.,  1528,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  with  8  sons  and  3  daus.,  all 
kng.,  2  shs.  ;  Trinity  and  2  other  shs.  lost ;  local,  mur.,  C. 

Ilminster.  I.  Sir  Wm.  Wadham,  [died  1452],  in  arm.,  and 
mother  [Joan,  widow  of  Sir  John  Wadham,  justice  of  the  common 
pleas],  in  widow’s  dress,  each  under  triple  canopy  with  super - 
canopy,  engr.  c.  1440,  foot  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv. ,  marg.  inscr.  much 
mutil.  ;  shs.  lost  ;  large,  A.T.,  N.Tr.  Boutell,  Series  (mpm)  ; 
Exeter  Dioc.  Archit.  Soc.  Trans.,  2  S.  Ill,  322  (effs.)  ;  Rogers, 
Memorials  of  the  West,  147,  and  Sep.  Effs.  of  Devon, 
172  and  pi.  30,  nos.  21,  22  (effs.).  II.  Nich.  Wadham  of 
Merefield,  esq.,  founder  of  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford,  died  1609,  in 
arm.,  and  w.  Dorothy,  [dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Petre],  1618,  aged  84, 
inscr.,  ach.  and  4  shs.,  very  large,  A.T.,  N.Tr.  Beaumont,  37  ; 
Gawthorp,  pi.  57,  p.  102  ;  Jackson,  T.  G.,  Wadham  College,  pi.  7, 
p.  100  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  273  ;  M.B.8.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  5, 
pi.  6  ;  Rogers,  Memorials,  147  (ach.),  164  (effs.). 

Ilton.  I.  Nich.,  son  of  Sir  Nich.  Wadham,  knt.,  captain  of  the 
Isle  of  Wight,  1508,  in  swaddling  clothes,  1  sh.,  now  mur.,  N.A. 
Jackson,  T.  G.,  Wadham  College,  104  (inscr.  and  sh.).  II. 
Inscr.  (much  mutil.).  Dame  Joan,  [dau.  of  Rich.  Lyte,  esq.], 
w.  of  Sir  Nich.  Wadham,  knt.,  [1557],  now  mur.,  N.A. 
Jackson,  105. 

Kilton.  I.  Inscr.  with  28  Eng.  vv.,  ach.,  andsh.  Chas.  Steninges, 
esq.,  1592  ;  mar.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Rich.  Pollard,  of  Kilve,  esq., 
had  1  son  and  2  daus.,  mur.,  C. 

Kittisford.  I.  [Rich.  Bluett,  1524],  in  arm.,  and  w.  [Agnes 
Verney],  1  sh.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  S.A. 

Kingston  St.  Mary.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Thos.  Dyke  and  w. 
Anne,  1672,  aged  81,  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  and 
ach.  Thos.  Dyke,  M.D.,  born  1613,  died  1689,  mur.,  S.A. 

Langridge.  I.  Inscr.  (cross  with  eff.  in  head  lost).  Robt. 
Walsshe,  esq.,  1427,  C.  II.  Elizth.,  widow  of  no.  1,  1441,  N. 


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Luccombe,  I.  Wm.  Harrison,  esq.,  1615,  aged  76,  in  civil  dress, 
N.  Girl’s  Own  Paper,  XIV,  159  ;  Healey,  C.  E.  H.  Chadwyck, 
Hist,  of  West  Somerset. 

Lydiard,  Bishop’s.  I.  Nich.  Grobham,  1585,  in  civil  dress,  with 
3  sons.  Rich.,  John,  Geo.,  and  w.  Eleanor,  1594,  with  2  dans., 
Joan,  Grace,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  16  Eng.  vv.,  mur., 
S.A.  Girl’s  Own  Paper,  XIV,  22.  II.  Inscr.  to  same,  on  A.T. 
in  churchyard. 

Middlezoy.  I.  Inscr.  Louis,  chevalier  de  Misiers,  a  French 
gentleman  in  the  English  service,  slain  at  the  battle  of  Weston 
(Sedgemoor),  1685,  mur.,  C.  Somerset  Proc.,  XLIII,  47. 

Minehead.  I.  Joan - ,  w.  (?)  of  - -  - ,  justice  of 

England,  1440,  in  mantle,  lower  part  gone,  single  canopy  and 
marg.  inscr.,  both  much  mutil.,  C. 

Norton-sub-Hamden.  I.  Inscr.  Benj.  Collins,  M.A.,  minister 
for  14  years,  born  at  Newbury,  1615,  died  1662,  C. 

Orchard  Portman.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Humph.  Coles,  fought 
the  Moors  at  Tangiers  in  1662,  died  1693,  aged  73,  mur.,  C. 

Petherton,  North.  I.  Inscr.  (frag,  of  marg.).  Eleanor,  dau. 
of  Philip,  son  of  John  Delamere  of  Nunney,  w.  of  Wm.  Powlett, 
1413,  Vestry.  II.  Kath.,  w.  of  John  Morley,  vicar,  1652,  kng., 
rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  N. 

Petherton,  South.  I.  Sir  Giles  Daubeney,  [died  1445],  and 
1st  w.  Joan,  dau.  of  John,  lord  Darcy  and  Meinell,  in  mantle, 
engr.  c.  1430,  double  canopy,  foot  inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.,  1  sh.  (other 
lost),  marg.  inscr.  restored  in  1883,  A.T.,  S.C.  Rogers,  Memorials 
of  the  West,  178  (effs.)  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset  N.  and  Q.,  I,  241 
(effs.).  II.  Dame  Mary,  dau.  of  Simon  Leek  of  Notts.,  esq., 
2nd  w.  of  Sir  Giles  Daubeney,  1442,  in  mantle,  worn,  S.C. 
Rogers,  180  (eff.)  ;  N.  and  Q.,  I,  241  (eff.).  III.  Inscr.  Hen., 
son  of  Hen.  Compton  of  Wigborough,  esq.,  1603,  mur.,  S.C. 
IV.  Inscr.  with  33  Eng.  vv.,  tomb,  musical  instruments,  ach., 
etc.  Wm.  Sands,  gent.,  1679,  aged  57,  mur.,  N.C. 

PiLTON.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Hole,  1624  ;  Wm.  Hole,  1638  ;  Geo. 
Hole,  1690,  mur.,  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  and  2  achs.  John,  2nd  son  of 
Edw.  Strode  of  Ham,  gent.,  1712,  and  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  Hen. 
Slade,  of  Ham,  gent.  ;  also  John,  father  of  Hen.  Slade,  1624  ; 
John,  son  of  Hen.  Slade,  1643  ;  and  Hen.  Slade,  1655,  mur.,  N.A. 

PoRTBURY.  I.  Sara,  w.  of  Walter  Kemish,  gent.,  1621,  aged 
38,  with  2  dans.,  Frances  and  Elizth.,  kng.,  also  2  infant  sons, 
Roger  and  Francis,  deceased,  sm.  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  sh., 
mur.,  N.A. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


St.  Decumans.  I.  [Sir  John  Wyndham],  born  in  Norfolk, 
served  the  king  of  France,  [died  1574],  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth. 
Sydnam,  1571,  mar.  42  years,  had  7  sons  and  6  dans.,  inscr.  in 
56  Eng.  vv.,  A.T.,  N.C.  II.  John  Windham,  esq.,  son  and  h. 
of  no.  I,  1572,  aged  about  56,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Florence,  dau.  of 
John  Wadham,  of  Merefield,  esq.,  sister  and  coh.  of  Nich.  Wadham, 
1598,  aged  58,  had  1  child  Sir  John  who  pos.,  inscr.,  6  Eng.  vv. 
(restored),  ach.  and  4  shs.,  large,  mur.,  N.C.  By  the  same 
engraver  as  the  Wadham  br.  (no.  II)  at  Ilminster.  III. 
Edm.  Windham  of  Kinsford,  esq.,  1616,  in  arm.  ;  mar.  Margery, 
dau.  of  Rich.  Chamberlayne,  alderman  of  London  (see  Stogumber), 
had  7  sons,  Thos.,  Edm.,  John,  Zacharias,  Francis,  Geo.,  Hugh,  and 
1  dau.  Margt.,  4  shs.,  C.  In  N.C.  are  gilt  cast  plates  with  hf. 
effs.  in  relief  to  Sir  John  Windham,  1645,  aged  87,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Joan,  dau.  of  Hen.  Portman  of  Orchard,  1633,  aged  68,  had  9  sons 
and6daus. 

Selworthy.  I.  Inscr.  with  12  Lat.  and  12  Eng.  vv.  Philip 
Stenymges,  esq.,  1589  ;  mar.  Alice,  dau.  of  Wm.  Frie  of  Membrie, 
esq.,  had  9  sons  and  5  daus.,  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  with  12  Lat. 
and  12  Eng.  vv.  Wm.  Fleete,  pastor  for  48  years,  1617,  C.  III. 
Inscr.  with  8  Lat.  and  8  Eng.  vv.  Margt.  Steynings,  widow, 
1631,  aged  70,  mur.,  S.A.  IV.  Inscr.  Judith  Horne,  1632,  N. 
V.  Inscr.  with  2  Eng.  vv.  Philip,  son  of  Chas.  Steynings  of 
Holnicott,  esq.,  1634,  aged  6  months,  mur.,  S.A.  VI.  Inscr. 
Anthony,  youngest  son  of  Chas.  Steynings  of  Holneycote,  1635, 
aged  4,  mur.,  S.A.  VII.  Inscr.  Cecill,  w.  of  Chas.  Staynings 
of  Holneycott,  esq.,  1646,  aged  47,  had  6  sons  and  6  daus.,  mur.. 
S.A. 

Shepton-Mallet.  I.  Inscr.  Philip  Bythesea,  1599,  aged  80, 
and  w.  Kath.,  1626,  aged  81,  mar.  in  1571,  mur.,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  Thos.  White,  citizen  of  London,  1636  ;  gave  £8  to  the  poor 
for  ever,  viz.  7s.  to  the  minister  for  a  sermon  on  1  Nov.,  8s.  to  the 
churchwardens,  2s.  to  the  clerk,  and  £7  to  the  poor,  mur..  Tower. 

III.  Inscr.  Edw.  Barnard  of  Downside,  esq.,  1641,  mur..  Tower. 

IV.  Wm.  Strode  of  Barington,  esq.,  in  arm.,  with  6  sons,  Wm., 
Edw.,  John,  Geo.,  Essex,  Barnard,  and  w.  Joan,  only  dau.  of 
Edw.  Barnard  of  Downside,  esq.,  1649,  aged  42,  with  3  daus., 
Jane,  Elizth.,  Joan,  mar.  28  years,  6  other  sons  and  1  dau.  dec., 
all  kng.,  large  rect.  pi.  with  figure  of  Death,  etc.,  inscr.  and  5  shs., 
curious,  mur..  Tower.  Oawthorf,  pi.  58,  p.  103  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio, 
III,  pi.  50.  V.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Wm.  Thompson,  M.A.,  formerly 
minister  of  Corsham,  Wilts.,  rector  of  Shepton-Mallett,  1668,  and 


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w.  Susan,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Chiver  of  Ley,  Wilts.,  gent.,  1674, 
also  their  dau.  Elizth.,  1671,  son  Sam.,  1674,  and  his  son  Wm., 
rector,  1679,  and  his  2nd  w.  Anne,  1688,  mur.,  N.  VI.  Inscr. 
Mary,  w.  of  Andrew  Cranston,  rector,  1695,  aged  38  ;  her  husband 
pos.  ;  mur.,  N. 

SoMERTON.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Christ.  Overton,  gent.,  1683, 
aged  67,  C. 

Sparkford.  I.  Inscr.  John  Chyke,  rector,  son  and  h.  of 
Stephen  Chyke  of  Wareham,  1513,  C. 

Stogumber.  I.  Margery,  dau.  of  Rich.  Chamberlayne,  aider- 
man  of  London,  w.  of  Edm.  Windham  of  Kensford,  esq.  (see 
St.  Decumans,  no.  Ill),  1585,  left  7  sons,  Thos.,  Edm.,  John, 
Zacharias,  Francis,  Geo.,  Hugh,  and  1  dau.  Margt.,  2  shs., 
now  mur.,  N.C. 

Street.  I.  Inscr.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Robt.  Parrys,  gent.,  w.  of 
Thos.  Dyer,  gent.,  died  in  childbed,  1583,  aged  24  years  and  5 
months,  mar.  10  years  saving  5  weeks,  left  3  sons  and  2  daus., 
one  son  more  buried,  C. 

Sutton  Montis.  I.  Inscr.  Jas.  Dupont,  1590,  w.  Emme,  and 
son,  Thos.,  mur.,  C. 

SwAiNSWiCK.  I.  Edm.  Forde,  esq.,  1439,  in  civil  dress  with 
anelace,  inscr.  and  3  scrolls  with  text  from  Job  xix,  25,  26, 
C.  M.B.jS.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  3  ;  Peach,  R.E.M.,  Annals  of 
Swainswick,  14. 

Swell.  I.  Inscr.  Alex.  Newton,  esq.,  1523,  rel.,  C.  II. 
Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  John  Toose,  esq.,  1582  ;  mar.  Agnes,  dau. 
of  Thos.  Newton,  esq.,  had  14  sons  and  6  daus.,  C. 

Taunton,  St.  Mary.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  More  of  the  Priory, 
Taunton,  esq.,  1576,  had  2  ws.,  by  the  1st  he  left  living  Robt., 
Geoff.,  Francis,  Joan,  by  the  2nd  Jesper  and  Florence,  “  God 
bless  them  all  ”,  sm.,  local,  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  with  emblems 
of  mortality,  etc.  Bernard  Smith,  twice  mayor,  1696,  aged  52  ; 
also  Charity  his  w.,  dau.  of  Emanuel  Sharp,  vicar,  1716,  and  their 
dau.  Mary,  1714,  aged  37,  both  added  to  original  plate,  mur.,  S.C. 

Taunton  Museum,  see  Museums. 

Thorne  St.  Margaret.  I.  John  Worthe,  c.  1600,  in  civil 
dress,  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  and  4  Eng.  vv.,  and  1  sh.,  rel.,  mur.,  N. 

Tintinhull.  I.  Inscr.  John  Stone,  rector,  1416,  C.  II. 
John  Heth,  rector  of  Tintinhull  and  Chisleborough,  canon  of 
Sarum,  1464,  f  eff.  in  cope,  inscr.  with  2  Lat.  w.,  C.  III. 
Inscr.  Nich.  Napper,  1579,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Thos.  Napper, 
1650,  C. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Weare.  I.  John  Bedbere,  c.  1590,  in  civ^il  dress,  inscr.  in 
3  Eng.  vv.,  rel.,  C. 

Wedmore.  I.  Inscr.  with  heart,  ensigns,  etc.,  and  4  Eng. 
vv.  Capt.  Thos.  Hodges,  slain  at  the  siege  of  Antwerp  about 
1583,  “  wonne  two  ensigns  from  the  enemy  ”,  left  3  legacies, 
"  his  soule  to  his  Lord  Jesus,  his  body  to  be  lodged  in  Flemish 
earth,  his  heart  to  be  sent  to  his  deare  wife  in  England  ”,  engr. 
c.  1630,  mur. ,  N.C.  II.  Geo.  Hodges,  esq.,  c.  1630,  in  buff 
coat  with  pike  and  sword,  rect.  pi.  and  inscr.,  mur.,  N.C.  Clinch, 
Costume,  93  ;  Haines,  238  ;  Suffling,  97. 

Wellow.  I.  Inscr.  Ursula,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Hungerford  of 
Northstanding,  Wilts.,  1645.  II.  Inscr.  Susanna,  dau.  of 
Edm.  Hungerford  of  Cheisbury,  Wilts.,  esq.,  1652.  III. 
Inscr.  John,  3rd  son  of  Giles  Hungerford  of  Wellowe,  Somerset, 
gent.,  1653,  aged  17.  IV.  Inscr.  Giles,  2nd  son  of  Giles  Hunger¬ 
ford  of  Wellowe,  1668,  aged  33.  All  mur.,  Hungerford  chapel. 

Wells  Cathedral.  I.  Priest,  c.  1460,  hf.  elf.  in  cope  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  N.E.Tr.  II.  Inscr.  chamfer,  mutil.  (kng.  eff.  lost). 
Thos.  [Cornish],  bp.  of  Tenos,  1513,  A.T.,  N.C. A.  III.  Inscr. 

and  sh.  Hen.  Hawley,  esq.,  1573,  mur.,  S.E.Tr.  IV.  Inscr. 

Wm.  Powell,  S.T.D.,  archdeacon  of  Bath,  canon  of  Wells,  1613, 
N.C. A.  V.  Humf.,  son  of  Humf.  Willis,  1618,  aged  28,  in  civil 
dress,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  allegorical  subjects,  inscr.,  4  Lat.  vv. 
and  sh.  ;  his  w.  pos.,  very  lightly  engr.,  curious,  mur.,  S.E.Tr. 
Backhouse,  B.,  Hist,  of  Wells  Cath.,  1835,  77  ;  Jackson's  Guide 
to  Wells  ;  J ewers,  A.J.,  Mon.  Inscrs.  and  Heraldry  of  Wells 
Cath.,  72  ;  Sunday  at  Home,  Nov.,  1873.  VI.  Inscr.,  mitre, 
and  sh.  Arthur  Lake,  D.D.,  bp.,  1626,  S.C.A.  VII.  Inscr. 

(ach.  lost).  Timothy  Bevett,  S.T.L).,  archdeacon  of  Bath, 

canon  of  Wells,  1638,  aged  57,  N.C. A.  VIII.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost). 

Edw.  Wykes,  esq.,  recorder  of  Wells,  1644,  aged  54,  S.Tr.  The 
inscr.  to  Lady  Lisle,  1463,  in  S.Tr.  is  a  modern  restoration. 
During  a  recent  examination  of  the  slab  bearing  the  indents  for 
the  br.  to  bp.  Walter  de  Heselshaw,  1302-8,  one  Lombardic 
letter  and  2  diamond-shaped  stops  were  found  in  situ  under  the 
stone  work  of  bp.  Bubwith’s  chantry. 

Wells,  St.  Cuthbert.  I.  Frauncis  Hayes,  gent.,  1623, 
aged  34,  in  civil  dress,  kng.,  very  sm.  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  local, 
mur.,  S.A. 

Whitelackington.  I.  Inscr.  Anth.  Poole,  1587,  aged  70. 
II.  Inscr.  Margery,  widow  of  no.  I,  1606,  aged  84.  Both  on  sill 
of  window  in  S.A. 


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Whitestaunton.  I.  Inscr.  with  2  shs.  Margt.,  dau.  and 
coh.  of  Hugh  Ratcliffe,  esq.,  w.  of  John  Brett,  esq.,  lord  of  the 
manor,  1582  ;  also  their  eld.  dau.  Marie,  w.  of  Christ.  Morgan 
of  Maperleton,  1582  ;  mur. ,  N.C. 

WivELiscoMBE.  I.  Iiiscr.  with  ach.  Wm.  Crowther,  M.A., 
vicar,  1617,  mur.,  S.A. 

Wraxall.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Tynte,  esq.,  1616  ;  mar. 
Rebecca,  dau.  of  Rich.  Stevens,  esq.,  succeeded  by  his  brother 
Edw.  Tynte  of  Chelvey,  esq.,  who  mar.  Anne,  4th  dau.  of  Sir 
Edw.  Gorges  of  Wraxall,  and  had  several  children,  mur.,  S.A. 

Wythycombe.  I.  Inscr.  Joan  Came  of  Sandel,  1612  ;  mar. 
(1)  John  Newton,  gent.,  (2)  Chas.  Windham,  esq.,  (3)  Thos. 
Came  of  Ewenny,  Glamorgan,  mur.,  on  a  board,  C. 

Yeovil.  I.  Martin  Forester,  friar,  c.  1460,  hf.  eff.  in  gown 
and  hood,  inscr.  in  2  Lat.  vv.  on  a  scroll,  on  lectern.  Druitt,  97  ; 
Somerset  and  Dorset  N.  and  Q.,  IX,  106.  II.  Giles  Penne, 
gent.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Isabel,  1519,  2  shs.,  mur.,  S.A.  Druitt, 
212  (eifs.)  ;  N.  and  Q.,  IX,  105  (effs.).  III.  Inscr.  with  ach. 
Thos.  Hawker  of  Vag,  esq.,  died  of  smallpox,  1696,  aged  33  ;  mar. 
Elizth.,  dau.  of  Rich.  Duke  of  Otterton,  Devon.  ;  also  Thos. 
Hawker  his  grandfather  ;  mur.,  S.A.  Somerset  and  Dorset  N.  and 
Q.,  XVI,  46. 

The  sm.  br.  to  John  Baumfelde,  1528,  at  Hemixgton  is  lost,  as 
are  also  the  brasses  at  Newton  St.  Loe. 


STAFFORDSHIRE. 


Staffs.  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  North  Staffordshire  Field  Club. 

Audrey.  I.  Sir  Thos.  de  Audeley,  son  of  Jas.  de  Audele, 
“  seignour  de  Helegh  de  rouge  chas  tell  ”,  1385,  in  arm.,  single 

canopy  all  lost  but  pediment,  inscr.  in  Fr.  ;  repaired  and  a  new 
head  added  in  1914  ;  large,  C.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  26  ;  Staffs. 
Trans.,  XL VII,  158,  pi.  11,  fig.  3.  II.  Wm.  Abnet,  gent., 
1628,  in  civil  dress  ;  the  inscr.  mentions  his  w.  Anne  ;  rel.,  mur., 
N.A. 

Biddulph.  I.  Wm.  Bowyer  of  Knypersley,  esq.,  patron  of  the 
ch.,  1602,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Wm. 
Heywood  of  Stonylowe,  gent.,  1603,  mar.  51  years,  with  8  sons 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


and  7  dans.,  also  2  sons  by  Anne’s  former  husband,  Wm. 
Grosvenor  of  Bellaport,  esq.,  rect.  pi.  with  inser.,  ach.  and 
2  shs. ,  mur. ,  N. 

Blore-Ray.  I.  Wm.  Basset,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manors  of  Blore 
and  Langeley,  [1498],  in  civil  dress,  head  lost,  and  widow  Joan, 
dau.  and  h.  of  Rich.  [Byron,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Byron], 
marg.  inser.  mutil.,  2  shs.,  N.A. 

Brewood.  I.  Inser.  Joan,  dau.  of  Jas.  Leveson,  esq.,  mar. 
(1)  Wm.  Skeffington,  esq.,  (2)  Wm.  Fowke,  gent.,  (3)  Edw. 
Giffard,  esq.,  1572,  mur.,  S.A.  The  br.  to  Margt.,  w\  of  Sir 
Edw.  Greville  of  Milcote,  1574,  is  lost. 

Bromley,  Abbot’s.  I.  John  Draycote,  burgess,  1463,  f  eff. 
in  civil  dress  ;  the  inser.  mentions  his  w.  Joan  ;  now  mur., 
N.A. 

Broughton.  I.  Inser.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Wm.  Ingram,  M.A., 
first  minister,  1634,  N.  II.  Inser.  Cath.,  dau.  of  John  Boode  of 
Ashley,  1637,  N.  III.  Inser.  with  ach.  Thos.  Broughton,  esq., 
builder  of  the  chapel,  1648,  aged  59,  C.  IV.  Inser.  with  sh. 
Martha  Hughes,  1650,  aged  46,  N.  V.  Inser.  John  Podmore, 
minister,  1679,  N.  VI.  Inser.  Frances,  dau.  of  Walter  Bagot, 
esq.,  w.  of  Thos.  Broughton,  esq.,  1680,  aged  85,  C.  VII. 
Inser.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Broughton,  esq.,  1681,  aged  64. 
"  desired  all  persons  to  forbeare  to  stirr  her  bones  ”,  C.  VIII. 
Inser.  Sam.  Foden,  M.A.,  minister,  1688,  aged  33,  also  his  children 
Sam.,  Kath.,  N. 

Bushbury.  I.  Inser.  Thos.  Leacroft,  1627,  aged  85,  benefactor 
to  the  eh.  and  poor,  mur.,  N.A. 

Caverswall.  I.  Inser.  John  Browne,  1681,  mur.,  C.  II. 
Inser.  Hen.  Haworth,  1667,  aged  44,  mur.,  C. 

Chebsey.  I.  Inser.  Walter  Noel  of  Hilcot,  esq.,  1627,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  1677,  C. 

Clifton-Campville.  I.  Lady,  c.  1380,  hf.  eff.  on  a  bracket  ; 
stem,  canopy,  shs.,  and  marg.  inser.  lost  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a 
portion  of  a  cross-legged  eff.  in  mail  with  surcoat,  c.  1300  ;  rel. 
in  orig.  slab  in  1914,  S.C.  Boutell,  Christian  Mon.,  139  (obv.)  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  263  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  Reliquary,  N.S.V.,  pi. 
12  and  p.  181  (obv.,  rev.  and  slab)  ;  Staffs.  Trans.,  XL VII, 
160,  pi.  12,  figs.  4  and  5  (obv.  and  rev.). 

Dilhorn.  I.  Inser.  with  2  shs.  Rich.,  son  of  John  Copwood, 
esq.,  and  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Basset ;  Geo.  Copwood  pos. 
1595  ;  mur. ,  C. 


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Draycott-le-Moors.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  Sir  Anth. 
Dra3^cott,  1570,  much  worn,  now  on  a  seat,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Thos. 
Pickeridge  of  Evesham,  Wore.,  gent.,  1658,  aged  52,  and  w. 
Margt.,  1688,  aged  82,  now  on  a  seat,  N. 

Eccleshall.  I.  Kath.,  dau.  of  John  Yong  of  Charnes,  esq., 
1672,  kng.,  sm.  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  ach.,  mur.,  N. 

Hamstall  Rid  ware.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm. 
Brereton,  w.  of  Rich.  Coton,  1517,  had  8  sons  and  6  daus.,  4  daus. 
only  survived,  viz.,  Maud,  mar.  Anth.  Eitzherbert,  serjeant-at- 
law  (see  Norbury,  Derb}^),  Eleanor,  mar.  Wm.  Venables,  baron 
Kynderton,  Kath.,  mar.  Rich.  Grassvonor  of  Eyton,  esq.,  Isabel, 
mar.  John  Bradburne  of  the  Hugh,  esq.,  local,  now  mur.,  S.C. 
II.  Sh.  mth  2  scrolls  ;  the  remains  of  the  hr.  to  Rich.  Coton, 
1534,  and  w.  Alice,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Savage,  now  mur.,  S.C. 

Haistbury.  I.  Priest,  c.  1480,  in  cope  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  worn, 
rel.,  C.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing  of  the  head  of  a  cross, 
c.  1400,  kng.  eff.,  inscr.,  etc.,  gone,  once  in  C.,  but  now  all  lost. 
Possibly  for  John  Cheney,  rector,  canon  of  Lichfield,  1408. 

Horton.  I.  John  Wedgwood  of  Haracles,  esq.,  1589,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thos.  Egerton  of  Walgrave,  esq., 
1582,  with  3  sons,  John,  mar.  Margt.  Forde,  Egerton  died  a 
bachelor,  Ralph,  mar.  Alice  Leighe,  and  5  daus.,  Mary,  mar. 
Ambrose  Arden,  Anne,  mar.  Jas.  Gibson,  Margt.,  mar.  Thos. 
Smith,  Eliza,  mar.  Rich.  Fox,  Felix,  mar.  Rich.  Hilders,  all  kng., 
rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  2  shs.,  mur. 

Kinver.  I.  Sir  Edw.  Grey,  son  and  h.  of  Humf.  Grey,  esq., 
1528,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  7  sons  and  10  daus.,  marg.  inscr.  mu  til., 
A.T.,  S.A.  Staffs.  Trans.,  XL VII,  168,  pi.  13,  fig.  7. 

Leek.  I.  John  Ashenhurst,  esq.,  1597,  in  civil  dress,  and  4 
ws.,  (1)  Joyce  [Myller]  with  2  sons,  Ralph,  John,  and  5  daus., 
Dorothy,  Margt.,  Elizth.,  Anne,  Joyce,  (2)  Alice  [Beallot]  with 
2  sons  Thos.,  Laur.,  (3)  Kath.  [Oker],  (4)  Mary  [Bruton]  with 
1  dau.  Mary,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  ach.  and  4  shs.,  mur., 
N.A.  Connoiseur,  XLVIII,  156  ;  Sleigh,  J.,  Hist,  of  Leek, 
1st  ed.,  1862,  73,  2nd  ed.,  1883,  76. 

Madeeey.  I.  John  Egerton,  esq.,  1518,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Ellen,  1  sh.,  S.Tr.  II.  Robt.  Hawkins  of  Ridge  Hill,  ''  scoller  ”, 
son  of  Wm.  Hawkins,  yeoman,  1586,  aged  14  years,  4  months, 
and  13  days,  in  civil  dress,  kng.,  sm.,  mur.,  N.A. 

Mavesyn  Ridware.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Shaw,  M.A.,  rector, 
prebendary  of  Lichfield,  1672,  aged  55,  mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr. 
Cath.,  w.  of  no.  I,  1689,  aged  71,  mur.,  N. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Norbury.  I.  Hawise  Botiller,  [1360],  in  widow’s  dress,  single 
canopy  much  mutil.,  frag,  of  marg.  inser.  in  Fr.,  rel.  and  repaired 
in  1914.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  21  ;  Staffs.  Trans.,  XLVIl, 
158,  pi.  11,  fig.  2.  II.  Inser.  Wm.  ~,  M.A.,  parson,  c.  1530, 
much  mutil.,  rel.  III.  Inser.  with  emblems  of  mortality,  ach., 

etc.,  John  Skrymshire  of  Norbury  manor,  1667. 

Okeover.  I.  Wm.,  5th  lord  Zouch  of  Harringworth,  [died 
1462],  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  Alice,  dau.  and  h.  of  Rich.,  lord  Seymour, 
1447,  in  mantle,  and  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Oliver  St.  John  of  Bletso, 
with  flowing  hair,  triple  canopy  with  shs.  on  finials,  marg.  inser.  ; 
appropriated  and  altered  as  a  memorial  to  Humf.  Oker,  esq., 
[1538],  his  w.  Isabel  and  their  13  children,  Philip,  Rauf,  John, 
Wm.,  Roger,  Nich.,  Robt.,  Thos.,  Joan,  Elsabeth,  Margery,  Mary, 
and  Dorothy.  About  the  year  1857,  the  whole  brass  was  stolen 
from  the  ch.  and  the  frags,  recovered  were  mostly  broken  into 
pieces  ready  for  the  melting  pot.  These  frags.,  55  in  all,  were 
arranged  on  a  board  and  replaced  in  the  ch.  in  1898.  Boutell, 
Br.  and  Slabs,  127  (pinnacle  of  canopy  with  sh.)  ;  Gawthorp, 
pis.  13,  14,  pp.  48,  49  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  9,  pis.  4,  5,  6  ; 
Oxford  Portfolio  of  Mon.  Br.,  pt.  1,  pis.  6,  6a  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Bond. 
Proc.,  2  S.,  XVII,  55  (shs.)  ;  Staffs.  Trans.,  XLVIl,  4,  pi.  12, 
fig.  6  ;  Waller,  pt.  16.  For  a  full  account  of  this  interesting 
palimp.  see  "  Trans.  M.B.S.”,  Ill,  187  and  ''  Proc.  Soc.  Antiq. 
Bond.”,  2  S.,  XVII,  51. 

OscoTT  College  Museum,  see  Museums. 

Rugeley  (old  church).  I.  John  Weston  senior,  gent.,  1566, 
in  civil  dress  ;  by  his  w.  Cecily,  dau.  and  h.  of  John  Ford,  gent., 
he  had  2  sons.  Rich.,  John  ;  marg.  inser.,  2  shs.,  and  2  roundels 
(1  lost),  local,  mur.,  C.  Staffs.  Trans.,  XLVIl,  168,  pi.  13, 
fig.  9. 

Stafford,  St.  Mary.  I.  Inser.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Anne  Malpas, 
1668,  aged  24,  N.C.  II.  Inser.  Thomazin,  dau.  of  Wm.  Cotton, 
esq.,  w.  of  Wm.  Nabbs,  1668,  mur.,  N.C.  III.  Inser.  Wm. 
Palmer,  and  w.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Ralph  Walle,  gent.,  1693,  N.C. 
The  br.  to  Nich.  and  Elizth.  Stafford,  c.  1400,  is  lost. 

Standon.  I.  Sm.  floriated  cross,  c.  1420,  slightly  mutil., 
marg.  inser.  all  lost  but  one  word  “  Rad’us  ”,  N.  Staffs.  Trans., 
XLVIl,  168,  pi.  13,  fig.  8.  II.  Inser.  Andrew  Vyse,  1634,  mur., 
S.A.  III.  Inser.  Elizth.  Vyse,  1634,  mur.,  S.A. 

Stone.  I.  Thos.  Crompton,  esq.  (son  of  Wm.  Crompton,  esq., 
by  Kath.,  who  with  Lady  Stannop,  mother  of  John,  lord  Stannop, 
nephew  to  Anne,  duchess  of  Somerset,  were  brother  s  children). 


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of  the  honourable  band  of  pentioners  ”  to  King  Jas.,  [1619], 
in  arm.,  and  w.  Ethelred  of  the  family  of  Tussers  of  Rivenhale, 
with  4  sons  and  2  daus.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  ach.,  mur.,  C. 
II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Crompton,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Thos.  Crompton 
by  Margt.,  dau.  of  Sam.  Marrow  of  Barks  well,  Warw.,  esq., 
1673,  aged  67  ;  his  w.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  Geo.  Morton,  knt., 
mar.  31  years,  had  2  sons  and  1  dau.,  erected  the  tomb,  now  in 
the  churchyard,  in  1674. 

Stowe-by-Chartley.  I.  Inscr.  (mutik).  Thos.  Newport, 
steward  of  the  household  to  Walter  and  Robt.,  earls  of  Essex, 
1587  ;  Rich.  Bagot  pos.  ;  mur.  C. 

Tettenhall.  I.  Inscr.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Grosvenor  Dyson  of 
the  Holies,  esq.,  w.  of  John  Wolleston  of  Trescote,  1694  ; 
palimp.,  on  rev.  another  inscr.  to  Thos.  Beiston,  curate,  1652, 
“  oolde  and  full  of  dayes  ”  ;  now  mur.  on  a  hinge,  C. 

Trentham.  I.  Sir  Rich.  Leveson  of  Lylieshall,  Salop,  knt., 
1559,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Edw.  Fyton  of  Gaws- 
worthie,  knt.,  spent  her  widowhood  and  was  buried  at  Trentham, 
died  at  Battersea,  Surrey,  1591,  with  1  son  Sir  Walter,  in  arm., 
who  mar.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Andrew  Corbet,  and  2  daus.,  Mary, 
mar.  Geo.  Curzon,  esq.,  Anne,  died  in  infancy,  all  kng.,  ach., 
mur.,  S.C. 

WoLSTANTOH.  I.  Inscr.  with  3  shs.  Wm.  Yonge  of  Caynton, 
son  and  h.  of  Wm.  Yonge  by  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Sneyd, 
1597;  mar.  Susan,  dau.  of  Robt.  Corbet  of  Stannerton,  had  1 
son  Wm.,  and  2  daus.,  Mary,  Dorothy,  filled  in  and  varnished, 
mur.,  C. 

Wolverhampton.  I.  Inscr.  Sir  Rich.  Leveson,  vice-admiral 
of  England,  died  1605,  on  base  of  statue  by  Lesueur  erected  in 

1634. 

Yoxall.  I.  Inscr.  in  Eng.,  4  Lat.  vv.,  text  in  Lat.,  12  Eng. 
vv.,  and  sh.  Thos.  Wellis,  son  and  h.  of  John  Wellis  of  Lichfield, 
otherwise  called  John  Atwell,  1509,  and  w.  Joan,  dau.  of  Wm. 
Bonyngton,  N.A.,  but  either  covered  or  lost.  Rubbing  in  coll. 
Soc.  Antiq. 

The  brass  at  Elford  to  John  Hill,  rector,  1621,  is  a  modern 
restoration.  The  brasses  are  lost  at  Weston-under-Lyziard 
to  (1)  John  Mytton,  esq.,  1499,  and  2  ws.  Agnes  and  Joan,  1475  ; 
(2)  inscr.  to  John  Mytton,  esq.,  1532,  and  w.  Constance.  In  a 
MS.  by  Dugdale  (Coll,  of  Arms,  c.  36,  p.  32),  is  a  sketch,  taken 
in  1639,  of  a  brass  at ‘Walsall  to  Mons.  Roger  Hillary,  chief 


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justice  of  the  common  pleas,  c.  1370,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Kath., 
with  canopy.  In  another  of  Dugdale’s  MS.  (in  possession  of  the 
Earl  of  Winchilsea)  is  a  sketch,  taken  in  1641,  of  an  indent  for  a 
man  in  arm.,  with  sh.,  spear  and  banner,  c.  1300,  under  single 
canopy,  formerly  at  Drayton  Basset. 


SUFFOLK. 


Archit.  Notes.  Architectural  Notes  on  the  churches  and  other  mediaeval 
buildings  in  Suffolk,  1855. 

Cotman.  Engravings  of  Sepulchral  Brasses  in  Suffolk,  by  J.  S.  Cotman, 
1838. 

Cullum.  Hist,  of  Hawstead,  by  Sir  J.  Cullum,  2nd  ed.,  1813. 

Farrer.  A  List  of  Monumental  Brasses  remaining  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 
by  E.  Farrer,  1903. 

Gage.  Hist,  of  Suffolk,  Hundred  of  Thingoe,  by  B.  J.  Gage,  1838. 

Howard  Suff.  Visit.  Visitation  of  Suffolk  in  1561,  by  J.  J.  Howard,  2  vols., 
1866. 

Suckling.  Hist,  of  Suffolk,  by  A.  Suckling,  2  vols.,  1846-48. 

Suff.  Proc.  Proceedings  of  the  Suffolk  Institute  of  Archaeology. 

In  the  British  Museum,  Add.  MSS.  32483-4,  is  a  complete  collection  of 
rubbings  of  Suffolk  brasses  showing  much  now  lost,  made  by  David 
Elisha  Davy,  the  Suffolk  historian,  early  in  the  19th  century. 

Acton.  I.  Sir  Robt.  de  Bures,  1302,  cross-legged,  in  mail 
and  surcoat,  with  sh.  on  arm  ;  Fr.  marg.  inscr.  in  single  Lom- 
bardic  letters  lost  ;  large,  N.C.  Ashdown,  Armour,  116  ; 
Assoc.  Archit.  Soc.  Reports,  XVIII,  ii,  185  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and 
Slabs,  frontis  ;  Boy’s  Own  Paper,  XV,  573  ;  Builder,  LIX,  208  ; 
Burlington  Magazine,  VI,  463  ;  Clinch,  Costume,  201,  (knee- 
piece)  ;  Cotman,  pi.  1,  p.  1  ;  Farrer,  xv  (knee -piece)  ;  Foster, 
Feudal  Arms,  40  (8vo),  38  (4to)  ;  Cough,  I,  pi.  42,  p.  113  ; 
Haines,  148  (knee-piece)  ;  Litho.,  1903  (priv.  printed)  ;  Macklin, 
Mon.  Br.,  6th  ed.,  55  ;  Suff.  Proc.,  VI,  xl ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List, 
pi.  1,  no.  3  ;  Waller,  pt.  2.  II.  [Alice,  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  Robt. 
de  Bures,  widow  of  Sir  Guy  Bryan,  1435],  in  widow’s  dress, 
triple  canopy  much  mu  til.  with  4  shs.  (2  lost)  on  finials  ;  marg. 
inscr.  lost  ;  large,  N.C.  Archit.  Notes,  no.  442  ;  Boutell,  Series  ; 
V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  44,  no.  1  (eff.).  III.  [Hen.  Bures, 
esq.,  1528],  in  arm.,  1  sh.  ;  inscr.  and  3  other  shs.  lost  ;  N.C. 
Farrer,  xx  ;  Haines,  234.  IV.  Edm.  Daniel,  1569,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Margt.,  1589,  with  5  sons  (mutil.)  and  6  daus. 
(lost),  sm.,  N.C.  V.  John  Daniel,  [1598],  in  civil  dress,  sm., 
N.C. 


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Akenham.  I.  Inscr.  Sissile,  w.  of  Peter  Joiy,  c.  1500,  local, 

N. 

Aldeburgh.  I.  Benet  — — ,  1519,  in  civil  dress,  with  3  sons  ; 
head,  w. ,  and  6  dans,  lost  ;  inscr.  mntil. ,  N.  II.  Lady,  c.  1520  ; 

husband  and  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  III.  Emme  Fox,  c.  1570,  with  7 
sons  and  7  dans.,  inscr.  in  16  Eng.  vv.,  N.A.  IV.  John  James, 
1601,  aged  50,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  mar.  26  years,  with  2 
sons  and  3  dans.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  in  16  Eng.  vv.  and  mcht. 
mark,  N.A.  V.  Wm.  Bence,  one  of  the  chief  burgesses,  1606, 
aged  57,  and  w.  Mary  Blome  ;  left  3  sons,  Bobt.,  John,  Thos., 
and  1  dau.  Mary  ;  inscr.  and  12  Eng.  vv.,  S.A.  VI.  Alexander, 
son  of  John  Bence,  6  times  bailiff,  1612,  aged  65,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Mary  (eff.  lost),  dau.  of  Thos.  Squier,  lived  together 
38  years  and  4  months,  with  9  sons  and  2  dans.,  of  whom  were 
living  at  his  death,  John,  Bobt.,  Alex.,  Squier,  Bose,  and  Mary, 
S.A.  Suffling,  206.  VII.  John,  son  of  Alex.  Bence,  4  times 
bailiff,  1635,  aged  54,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws. ,  Mary  (with  4  sons  and 
2  daus.,  5  living  at  his  death,  John,  Alex.,  Edm.,  Mary,  Elizth.), 
and  Elizth.,  N.C.  under  organ  in  1904. 

Ampton.  I.  Civilian  and  w.  of  the  Coket  fam.,  c.  1480,  with 
7  daus.,  all  kng.,  mcht.  mark  (mutil.)  ;  sons  and  inscr.  lost  ;  N. 
II.  Lady,  c.  1480;  inscr.  lost;  N.  Soc.  Antiq.  Lond.  Proc., 
2  S.  XII,  371.  III.  Lady,  c.  1490  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  palimp., 
on  rev.  a  portion  of  another  lady,  c*.  1470  ;  now  mur. ,  N.  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  IV,  270  (obv.  and  rev.)  IV.  Two  sons,  c.  1490  ; 
parents,  daus.,  religious  device,  scrolls,  shs.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  N. 
V.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Edm.  Coket,  c.  1500,  now  mur.,  C.  VI. 
Sh.,  Heigham  quartering  Eranceys,  17th  cent.  Soc.  Antiq. 
Lond.  Proc.,  2  S.  XII,  371,  attributed  to  no.  II,  but  probably 
for  Thos.  Heigham,  1611. 

Ash  Booking.  I.  Edm.  Bockinge,  esq. ,  1585,  aged  57,  in  arm., 
and  2  ws.,  (1)  Frances,  dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thos.  Tey,  with  a  dau. 
Frances,  mar.  to  John  Harvey  of  Ickworth,  esq.,  (2)  Mary, 
dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Payne  of  Great  Dunham,  Norf.,  esq.,  with 
a  dau.  Kath.,  aged  8,  5  shs.,  inscr.  and  4  Lat.  vv.,  now  in  wooden 
frame,  mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  in  14  Lat.  vv.  with  acrostic.  Thos. 
Horseman,  1619,  C. 

Assington.  I.  Man  in  arm.  and  w.,  c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
local,  N.  Farrer,  xix  (man),  xxvi  (lady’s  girdle)  ;  Haines,  199 
(man),  243  (girdle). 

Bacton.  I.  Inscr.  John,  son  of  Peter  Pretyman,  1593,  aged 
52,  had  1  dau. ,  now  in  a  pew  in  N. ,  slab  in  S.A. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Badingham.  I.  Inscr.  (shs.  and  crests  lost  ?).  Cath.  Blener- 
haset,  w.  of  John  Cornwaleis,  1584,  had  3  sons,  Philip,  Thos., 
Francis,  and  2  dans.,  Anne,  Elizth.,  and  died  in  childbirth  of 
sixth,  now  mur.,  C. 

Badley.  I.  Inscr.  and  3  shs.  Edm.  Poley,  esq.,  lord  of  the 
manor,  1613,  aged  69,  N.  II.  Inscr.  with  2  Eng.  vv.  John,  the 
1st  born  son  of  Edm.  and  Dorothy  Poley,  1615,  C.  III. 
Inscr.  Edm.  Brewster,  esq.,  sometime  of  Gray’s  Inn,  1633,  N. 

Barham.  I.  Robt.  Southwell,  esq.,  “  apprenticius  ad  leges  ”, 
J.P.,  1514,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Cecily,  dau.  of  Thos.  Sheryngton 
of  Barsham,  esq.  ;  children  lost  ;  marg.  inscr.  with  6  shs.  in 
quatrefoils,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Francis,  eld.  dau.  of  Thos.  Hynson 
of  Fawstock,  Devon,  esq.,  w.  of  Robt.  Southwell,  gent.,  1607, 
aged  29,  had  3  sons,  John,  Thos.,  Robt.,  and  4  daus.,  Francis, 
Margt.,  Susan,  Anne,  C. 

Barningham.  I.  Wm.  Goche,  rector,  1499,  in  acad.,  sm., 
local,  now  mur.,  C. 

Barrow.  I.  Inscr.  in  22  Eng.  vv.  and  4  Eng.  vv.  (elf.  lost). 
John  Crosyer,  parson,  left  ''  almose  ”  to  the  poor,  [1569],  now 
mur.,  C.  II.  Sir  Clement  Heigham,  twice  reader  at  Lincoln’s 
Inn,  speaker  [in  1554],  chief  baron  of  the  exchequer  to  Queen 
Mary,  1570,  in  arm.,  with  1  son  in  shroud,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  [Anne, 
dau.  of  Thos.  Monings],  with  5  daus.,  (2)  [Anne,  dau.  of  Geo. 
Waldegrave,  esq.,  widow  of  Hen.  Bures],  with  3  sons  (lost)  and 
2  daus.,  all  kng.,  inscr.  in  44  Eng.  vv.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  mur., 
A.T.,  C.  Cotman,  pi.  28,  p.  18  ;  Gage,  22  ;  Howard,  Visit  of 
Suff.,  II,  236. 

Barsham.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1415,  with  SS.  collar,  initials 
R.  S.  on  sword  hilt  ;  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  large,  C.  Clinch, 
Costume,  209  ;  Farrer,  xviii  ;  Haines,  186  ;  Blanche,  Costume,  I, 
18  ;  Suckling,  I,  42  ;  Suffling,  59. 

Battisford.  I.  Inser.  Mary,  w.  of  Geo.  Everton,  gent., 
1608,  aged  103,  ''  leavinge  behind  her  no  issue  ”  ;  Peter  Preston 
pos.  ;  C. 

Beccles.  I.  Inscr.  Joan,  w.  of  John  Denny,  gent.,  1612, 
aged  76,  mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.,  2  Lat.  vv.  and  2  scrolls.  John 
Denny,  gent.,  1620,  aged  92,  mur.,  N. 

Belstead.  I.  [John  Goldingham,  esq.,  1518],  in  arm.,  and  2 

ws.,  (1)  [Joan,  dau.  of - Lowthe,  (2)  Thomasin,  dau.  and  coh. 

of  Robt.  Liston  of  Badingham,  Suff.,  esq.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  3  shs., 
local,  N.  In  1920  the  lower  hf.  of  2nd  w.  was  loose  in  slab. 


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Benhall.  I.  Inscr.  Edw.  Glemham,  esq.,  and  w.  Mary,  dan. 
of  Hen.  Barnes  of  Malgreeves,  Essex,  esq,,  sister  and  h.  of  Humph. 
Barnes,  1571,  mur.,  C.  II.  Edw.  Duke,  esq.,  1598,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Ambrose  Jermine,  with  10 
sons  and  6  dans.,  3  shs.,  C.  III.  Ambrose  Duke,  esq.,  1610,  in 
arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Bartram  Coltrop,  esq., 
1611,  had  1  son  and  2  daus.,  1  sh.  (partly  covered  by  stove),  C. 

Bergholt,  East.  I.  Bobt.  Alfounder,  gent.,  1639,  aged  50, 
in  civil  dress,  1  sh.,  N.  Cotman,  pi.  46,  p.  27.  In  Brit.  Mus., 
Add.  MS.,  32484,  fob  162,  is  a  rubbing  of  2  frags,  of  a  marg. 
inscr.,  15th  cent.,  now  lost. 

Bildestoft.  I.  Wm.  Wade,  esq.,  high  constable  of  the  hundred, 
1599  (elf.  lost),  and  w.  Alice  Boggis,  with  2  sons,  Wm.,  Bobt., 
and  4  daus.,  Alice,  Anne,  Joan,  Mary,  now  mur.,  N.A.  Ward,  67. 

Blundeston.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  shs.  (another  lost).  Wm. 
Sydnor,  esq.,  1613,  and  w.  Bridgett,  dau.  of  John  Jernegan  of 
Belton,  esq.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Wm.,  son  and  h.  of 

Hen.,  son  and  h.  of  Wm.  Sidnor,  esq.,  1632  ;  mar.  Ann,  eld. 
dau.  of  Wm.  Harborne,  esq.,  had  8  daus.,  C. 

Boxford.  I.  Inscr.  Frauncis,  w.  of  Wm.  Birde,  1598,  N.C.A. 

II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Birde,  pastor  for  40  years,  1599,  N.C.A.  III. 
Inscr.  Bich.  Brond,  1601,  S.C.A.  IV.  David,  son  of  Joseph 
Birde,  rector,  1606,  aged  22  weeks,  in  a  cot,  sm.  rect.  pi.  and 
inscr.,  S.C.A.  Farrer,  8.  V.  Inscr.  and  4  shs.,  London, 
Mercers’  Co.,  Mcht-ad venturers,  and  East  India  Co.  Wm. 
Doggett,  mcht-ad  venturer,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  free 
of  East  India  Co.,  1610,  aged  53  ;  mar.  Avis,  dau.  of  Thos.  Lapp- 
adge  of  Boxford,  gent.,  mar.  19  years,  had  6  sons  and  6  daus.  : 
N.C.A.  Farrer,  8.  VI.  Inscr.  John  Brond,  1610,  aged  76, 
had  2  ws.  and  "  by  either  divers  children  ”,  C.  VII.  Inscr.. 
Bobt.,  son  of  Joseph  Bird,  rector,  1612,  N.C.A.  VIII. 

.  Inscr.  Edw.  Allston,  1617,  S.C.A.  IX.  Inscr.  Jas.  Cannte, 
1633,  aged  60,  said  to  be  under  organ. 

Boxstead.  I.  Inscr.  Bich.  Poly,  esq.,  1546,  and  w.  Anne,, 
local,  C. 

Bradley,  Little.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1510,  kng.  ;  inscr. 
and  scrolls  lost;  arms  cut  in  stone;  mur.,  C.  Possibly  Thos. 
Underhill,  1508,  and  w.,  a  dau.  of  Hen.  Caldebeck.  II.  Man 
in  arm.,  [Thos.  Knighton,  esq.  ?],  c.  1530,  with  2  sons  and  1 
dau.  ;  head  of  man,  w.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  now  mur.,  C. 

III.  [John]  Daye,  printer,  1584,  in  civil  dress,  with  6  sons,  and 
2nd  w.  Als,  dau.  of  [Bich.]  Lehunte  by  [Anne]  Knighton,  witK 


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5  daus.,  all  kng.,  also  2  infants  in  swaddling  clothes,  inscr.  in  14 
Eng.  vv.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  1  of  the  Stationers’  Co.,  C.  Gent. 
Mag.,  1832,  ii,  417.  IV.  John  le  Hunt,  esq.,  1605,  in  civil  dress, 
and  V/.  Jane,  eld.  dau.  of  Hen.  Colte  of  Cavendish,  Suff.,  esq., 
had  1  son  and  2  dans.,  1  sh.,  local,  C.  V.  Thos.  Soame,  gent., 
1606,  aged  64,  in  arm.,  with  5  sons,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Hobt. 
Alington  of  Horseheath,  Cambs.,  esq.,  with  2  daus.,  all  kng., 
rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  4  shs.  ;  his  w.  pos.  in  .1612  ;  mur.,  C. 

Braiseworth  (old  church).  I.  Alex.  Newton,  esq.,  1569,  in 
arm.,  2  shs.  ;  mar.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Humf.  Wyngfeld  ;  C. 
Cotman,  pi.  27,  p.  17  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  32  (eff.). 

Brandeston.  I.  Inscr.  Jane,  w.  of  Hen.  Stebbing,  1616,  N. 
II.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Hen.  and  Elizth.  Stebbing,  1621,  N. 

Bredfield.  I.  Leonard  Farrington,  1611,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Geo.  May  of  Walton,  mar.  33  years, 
with  6  sons  and  2  daus.,  sm.,  mur.,  N. 

Brettenham.  I.  Inscr.  with  2  Lat.  and  2  Eng.  vv.  Thos., 
eld.  son  of  Geo.  and  Mary  Wenihe,  ''  a  gentle  and  modest  yong 
man  ”,  1611,  C. 

Brome.  I.  Inscr.  (mutil.).  Wm.  Cornwaleys,  1565,  mur., 
N.A.  II.  Sh.,  Felbrigg  imp.  Thorpe,  now  fixed  over  no.  I. 
This  sh.  was  placed  in  the  eh.  in  1885  by  a  former  curate  who 
is  said  to  have  bought  it  in  Norwich.  It  has  since  been  identified 
as  belonging  to  the  br.  of  Symond  de  Felbrigg,  his  w.  Alice, 
dau.  of  Sir  Geo.  de  Thorpe,  and  their  son  Roger  and  his  w., 
c.  1380,  at  Felbrigg,  (no.  I),  Norf. 

Bruisyard.  I.  Michael  Hare,  esq.,  1611,  (eff.  in  civil  dress 
lost),  and  2  ws.,  Elizth.  Hobert  and  Mary  Brudenell ;  2  shs. 
lost ;  S.C.  The  eff.  of  a  civilian,  c.  1520,  (w.,  children  and 
inscr.  previously  gone)  has  disappeared  since  1860.  Rubbing 
in  Davy  coll..  Add.  MS.  32484,  fol.  94. 

Brundish.  I.  Esmound  de  Burnedisshe,  parson  of  Castre 
[Caistor,  Norf.],  c.  1360,  in  mass  vests.,  Fr.  inscr.,  A.T.,  N. 
Archit.  Notes,  no.  182  ;  Boutell,  Series,  and  Br.  and  Slabs,  96 
(head)  ;  Waller,  pt.  3.  II.  John  Colby,  1559,  in  arm.,  inscr. 
in  4  Eng.  vv.,  ach.  and  2  shs.  (2  others  lost),  C.  III.  John 
Colby,  esq.,  1540,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Alice,  1560,  with  4  sons  and  9 
daus.,  ach.  and  4  shs.,  N.  Farrer,  11.  IV.  Francis  Colby, 
esq.,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of  lord  Wentworth,  c.  1570, 
3  shs.  ;  man,  head  of  w.,  inscr.,  ach.  and  another  sh.  lost  ;  C. 
The  fig.  of  Francis  Colby,  which  is  palimp.,  is  now  in  the 
possession  of  Sir  M.  Boileau  of  Ketteringham  Park,  Wymondham, 


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Norf  see  Priv.  Possession.  Davy’s  rubbing,  Add.  MS.  32483, 
fob  31,  shows  the  figure  in  position,  also  the  missing  shs.,  but  the 
head  of  the  lady  and  the  inscr.  were  then  gone.  V.  Thos. 
Glemham,  [1571  ?],  a  youth  in  civil  dress,  kng.,  inscr.  in  8  Eng. 
vv.,  ach.  and  4  shs.,  C. 

Bungay,  Holy  Trinity.  I.  Inscr.  Dame  Margt.  Dalenger, 
prioress,  [1497],  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Lionel,  son  of  Simon 
Throckmorton,  1599  ;  mar.  (1)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Barth.  Kempe 
of  Gissing,  Norf.,  by  whom  no  issue,  (2)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John 
Blennerhaiset  of  Barsham,  by  whom  3  sons  and  2  daus.,  S.A. 
See  also  Derelicts. 

Burgate.  I.  Sir  Wm.  de  Burgate,  1409,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Vyzsdelou,  in  mantle,  double  canopy 
and  marg.  inscr.  both  slightly  mutil.  ;  shs.  lost  ;  large,  A.T.,  C. 
Clinch,  Costume,  169,  206  (effs.)  ;  Cough,  II,  pi.  12,  p.  29  ; 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  3,  pi.  3  ;  Suff.  Proc.,  I,  210. 

Bury  St.  Edmund’s,  St.  James.  I.  Inscr.  John,  son  of  Francis 
Spelman  of  Stow  Berden,  Norf.,  1572,  local,  covered  or  lost  (?). 

Bury  St.  Edmund’s,  St.  Mary.  I.  Civilian  with  Yorkist 
collar,  and  w.,  c.  1480,  kng.  ;  inscr.,  scrolls,  and  shs.  lost  ;  S.C. 
Archil.  Notes,  no.  537  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  Druitt,  208.  II. 

John  Fynexs,  archdeacon  of  Sudbury,  [1497-1514],  in  almuce, 
inscr.  in  2  Lat.  vv.,  local,  N.C.  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  117  ; 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  2,  pi.  4.  III.  Inscr.  (much  worn). 
Thos.  Mabell  (?)  and  w.  Alice,  1513  (?),  loose  in  vestry.  IV. 
Sh.  with  tau  cross  and  scroll,  c.  1520  ;  3  other  shs.  and  inscr.  lost ; 
C.  V.  Two  shs.  from  a  br.  to  the  Carew  family,  c.  1530  ; 
effs.  of  a  man  in  arm.,  w.,  children,  inscr.  and  2  other  shs.  lost  ; 
C.  VI.  Sh.,  a  chevron  between  3  swan’s  heads  erased, 
c.  1530  ;  eff.  of  lady,  inscr.  and  3  other  shs.  lost  ;  S.C.  VII. 
Three  shs.  from  br.  to  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Calthorpe,  knt., 
w.  of  Thos.  Heigham,  gent.,  1542;  elf.  and  inscr.  lost;  S.C. 
VIII.  Inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.  and  ach.  Edm.,  eld.  son  of  Hen. 
[Lucas],  1575  ;  eff.,  another  inscr.,  and  sh.  lost  ;  S.C.  IX. 
Inscr.  Wm.  Fairclyffe,  1600,  local  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  another 
inscr.  to  Eleanor  Wynn,  15th  cent.  ;  loose  in  vestry.  X. 
Inscr.  Geo.  Este,  “  concionator  ”,  1601,  aged  36  ;  his  w.  pos.  ; 
mur.  on  pillar,  C.  XI.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Geo.  Boldero,  gent., 

1609,  aged  47,  N.  XII.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Eliza  Juell, 

1609,  aged  46,  S.C.  XIII.  Inscr.  Matt.  Lancaster,  burgess, 
1654,  aged  55,  N.  XIV.  Inscr.  Margt.  Lancaster,  w.  of  no. 
XIII,  1662,  aged  75,  N.  XV.  Inscr.  (illegible),  16th  cent.,  N. 


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In  Davy  coll.,  Add.  MS.  32484,  fol.  195,  is  a  rubbing  of  an  inscr. 
to  Stephen  Ashwell,  burgess,  benefactor  to  the  poor,  1624,  now 
covered  or  lost. 

Campsey  Ash.  I.  Alex.  Inglisshe,  parish  priest  of  the  ch., 
[1504],  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  single  canopy 
much  mutil.,  foot  inscr.  ;  a  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  I,  pt.  6,  pi.  3  ;  Suffling,  218  (eff.),  266  (canopy). 

Carlton.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1480  ;  w.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  C. 
Cotman,  pi.  14,  p.  11.  II.  Civilian,  c.  1490  ;  w.  and  inscr. 
lost.  G.U.A.B.C.  Trans.,  pt.  8,  p.  11  ;  Cotman,  pi.  20,  p.  14. 
This  figure  was  returned  to  the  ch.  by  the  late  Mr.  F.  Stanley  of 
Margate,  who  had  purchased  it  from  a  dealer  at  Hedenham, 
Norf. 

Cavendish.  I.  Four  shs.,  Cavendish,  16th  cent. ;  efi.  and  inscr. 
lost ;  Tower. 

Cavenham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Symunt,  yeoman,  1588,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  John  Thurston,  1698,  aged  41  ;  now  covered  or  lost. 

Chattisham.  I.  John  Fevers  (eff.  lost)  and  w.  Marie,  1592, 
with  3  sons  and  7  daus.  ;  eff.  of  w.  loose  in  chest,  inscr.  partly 
covered  ;  C.  II.  Inscr.  John  Bennett,  1608,  aged  80,  left 
2  sons  John,  Thos.,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Dan.  Meadowe,  born  at 
Bushmore  in  1577,  died  at  Chatsam,  1651,  aged  74  ;  his  w.  Eliza 
pos.  ;  N. 

Chelmondiston.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Bramstone,  c.  1500,  local, 
N. 

Chilliesford.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Agnes  Clopton  of  the 
family  of  Kentwell  Hall,  w.  of  Hamon  Claxton,  gent.,  1624, 
and  their  dau.  Agnes,  w.  (1)  of  Geo.  Rabett,  gent.,  by  wRom 
1  son,  and  (2)  of  John  Smith,  gent.,  (who  pos.),  1633,  mur.,  C. 

Claydon.  I.  Inscr.  marg.  enclosing  3  sm.  scrolls.  Sam. 
Aylemer,  esq.,  eld.  son  of  John  Aylemer,  bp.  of  London,  lord  of 
the  manor,  1635,  now  covered,  C. 

Combs.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Dandy,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  patron 
of  the  ch.,  1607,  and  w.  Martha  (who  pos.),  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Poley  of  Bradley,  esq.,  now  under  organ,  N.A.  II.  Inscr. 
with  sh.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Dandy,  w.  of  Thos.  Sotherbie, 
pastor  (who  pos.),  1624,  very  lightly  engr.,  mur.,  C. 

CooKLEY.  I.  Wm.  Browne,  1587,  in  civil  dress,  "  buried  in 
the  church  of  Reindam  ”,  and  w.  Margery,  1594,  with  4  sons  and 
4  daus.  ;  the  daus.  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  an  inscr.  ;  their 
son  Rich.  pos.  1595,  now  mur.,  N. 

CoPDOCK.  I.  Sh.,  Goldingham  imp.  Hacon,  now  mur.,  C. 


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Cov’^E,  North.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Thos.  Sengylton,  gent., 
1498,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Alls  Dunton,  sister  of  Thos.  Sigilthon, 
c.  1500,  N.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Manthorpe  and  w.  Alice,  c.  1500,  N. 
IV.  Inscr.  Margt.,  w.  of  John  Berney,  esq.,  1548,  N.  V.  Inscr. 
Anne,  infant  dan.  of  Edw.  Rede,  esq.,  1635,  C. 

CowLiNGE.  I.  Robt.  Higham,  esq.,  1571,  aged  45,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Margt.,  1599,  aged  75,  with  5  sons  and  5  dans., 
1  sh.  mutil.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  and  text.  Thos. 
Dersley,  gent.,  1614,  aged  72  ;  mar.  Margt.,  dan.  of  Stephen 
Norwich  of  Ashley,  had  2  dans.,  Anne,  mar.  Edw.  Bacon  of  Hesset, 
esq.,  and  Margt.,  mar.  Wm.  Cosen,  gent.,  N. 

Cratfield.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.,  son  of  Wm.  Fiske,  gent.,  1640, 
aged  70  years  and  3  months  ;  mar.  Elizth.,  dan.  of  John  Richman, 
of  Heddenham,  Norf.,  gent.,  had  1  son  Wm.  and  1  dan.  Ann, 
S.A.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Robt.  Warner  senior,  gent.,  son  and 
h.  of  Wm.  Warner  of  Cratfield,  gent.,  son  and  h.  of  Francis 
Warner  of  Parham,  esq.,  by  Margt.,  dan.  of  Geo.  Jernegam,  esq., 
son  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Jernegam  of  Somerletowne,  1654,  aged 
80  ;  mar.  Elizth.,  dan.  of  Alex.  Courtop  of  Crombrooke,  Kent, 
esq.,  N. 

Dalham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Dunmow,  rector,  prebendary  of 
Stoke,  1460,  and  his  parents,  local,  C. 

Darsham.  I.  Inscr.  in  2  Eng.  vv.  Wm.  Garard,  c.  1500, 
local,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Marion  Reve,  c.  1500,  local,  N.  III. 
Anne,  w.  of  Eustace  Bedingfield  of  Holme-Hale,  Norf.,  esq., 
1641,  aged  80  years  and  7  months,  1  sh.  and  lozenge,  C.  Cotman^ 
pi.  47,  p.  28  ;  Suckling,  II,  225. 

Debenham.  I.  Man  in  arm.  and  w.,  c.  1425,  hf.  effs.  ;  inscr., 
children  and  shs.  lost  ;  C.  Cotman,  pi.  11,  p.  10.  Possibly 
John  Eramlingham,  1424,  and  w.  Margt.  II.  Inscr.  with  ach. 
(coffin  plate).  Sir  Chas.  Gawdy,  knt.,  1650,  aged  38  ;  mar. 
Veare,  younger  dau.  and  coh.  of  Sir  Edw.  Cook  of  Guidy  Hall, 
Essex,  left  5  sons  and  1  dau.  ;  mur.,  C. 

Denham  near  Eye.  I.  Anth.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Edm.  Bedingfeld, 
1574,  in  civil  dress,  and  inscr.  ;  eff.  palimp.,  on  rev.  the  feet  of 
3  persons  with  a  portion  of  an  inscr.,  “  hie  jacet  dompnus  Jacobus 

Wegheschede  natus  de  bergis  monachus  professus  T - sacerdos 

hujus  monasterii  qui  obiit - ”,  and  2  shs.,  Flemish,  c.  1500, 

now  fastened  down  ;  C.  See  ''  N.  and  Q.”,  5  S.  XII,  428 
(29  Nov.,  1879).  A  sm.  rect.  pi.  with  2  hearts  united  at  the 
points  for  Wm.  Selfte,  c.  1530,  inscr.  gone,  is  apparently  lost. 
Rubbings  in  Brit.  Mus.  and  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 


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Dennington.  I.  Inscr.  John  Hersant,  1568,  arxd  w.  Elizth,, 
1585,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  2nd  dan.  of  Robt.  Wright,  pastor 
of  the  ch.,  2nd  w.  of  Edw.  Barker  of  Bodingfield,  1613,  aged  27, 
C.  III.  Inscr.  Hen.  Edgar,  gent.,  1619,  N.  In  C.  is  a  fine 
indent  for  the  hr.  of  Sir  Wm.  Wingfield,  1388,  and  on  an  A  T. 
in  S.C.  one  for  a  lady  (?)  with  banners  at  the  corners. 

Denstone.  I.  Hen.  Everard,  esq.,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  and 
w.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir  Robt.  Broughton,  1524,  in  heraldic  mantle, 
4  shs.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  local,  C.  Gotman,  pi.  25,  p.  16  ;  Suff.  Proc., 
VI,  413.  II.  Lady  of  the  Drury  family,  c.  1530,  1  sh.  ;  inscr. 
lost ;  local,  N.  Gotman,  pi.  18,  p.  13  ;  Sujf.  Proc.,  VI,  414. 
III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Burd,  esq.,  1591,  aged  69,  and  w.  Mirable,  mar. 
40  years,  had  5  sons  and  7  daus.,  N.C. 

Depden.  I.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Robt.  Drewry  of  Halstead 
(Hawstead),  and  her  1st  husband  Geo.  Waldegrave  of  Small- 
bridge,  esq.,  in  arm.,  with  5  sons  and  2  daus.  ;  the  same  lady, 
who  died  in  1572,  with  her  2nd  husband  Sir  Thos.  Jermyn  of  Rush- 
brook,  in  arm.,  with  2  sons  ;  all  kng.,  inscr.  and  1  sh.,  mur.,  N. 

Drinkstone.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Twaytis,  1499,  and  w.  Elizth., 
local,  N. 

Easton.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1425  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  Gotman, 
pi.  9,  p.  9.  Probably  John  Brook,  1426.  II.  John  Wingfeld, 
esq.,  son  of  Thos.  Wingfeld  of  Great  Dunham,  Norf.,  1584,  in  arm., 
1  sh.,  C.  Gotman,  pi.  34,  p.  22;  Ward,  65.  III.  Radcliff, 
dau.  of  Sir  Gilbert  Gerrarde  of  Bromley  Gerrarde,  Staffs.,  master 
of  the  rolls,  and  w.  Anne,  w.  of  Thos.  Wingfeld,  esq.,  1601,  2  shs., 
C.  Gotman,  pi.  36,  p.  23  ;  Poiverscourt,  Viscount,  Family  of 
Wingfield,  1894,  30.  In  Davy  coll..  Add.  MS.,  32484,  fols.  35, 
36  are  rubbings  of  (1)  the  feet  of  a  man  in  arm.,  c.  1500  ;  (2)  an 
inscr.  to  John  Gelburd,  1612,  “  that  did  give  the  menesters  seat 
and  the  pullpat  at  his  own  cost  In  1829  both  were  in  the 
possession  of  a  blacksmith  at  Helmingham. 

Edwardstone.  I.  Benj.  Brand,  esq.,  [1636],  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Elizth.  [Cutler],  whom  when  providence,  after  35  years 
conjunction  divided,  death  after  12  days  divorcement  reunited  ”, 
with  6  sons  and  6  daus.,  “  all  nursed  with  her  unborrowed  milk  ”, 
ach.  and  2  shs.,  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  and  ach.  John  Brand,  gent., 
1642,  aged  76,  and  w.  Susan,  mar.  45  years  and  5  months,  had 
3  sons  and  9  daus.,  benefactor  to  the  poor  of  this  par.  and  of 
Boxford,  mur.,  N.C. 

Ellough.  I.  Two  shs.,  c.  1480  ;  eff.  in  arm.  and  inscr.  lost  ; 
C.  II.  Sh.,  c.  1500,  C.,  loose  at  vicarage  in  1918.  Grisp, 


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F.A.,  Mon.  Inscrs.  of  Ellough.  III.  Lady,  c.  1520  ;  inscr.  and 
sh.  lost  ;  sm.,  local,  C.  Crisp  ;  Farrer,  21.  IV.  Margt., 
dau.  of  Christ.  Playters,  esq.,  w.  of  Arthur  Chewt,  gent.,  1607, 
aged  85,  very  curious  head-dress,  2  shs.,  local,  sm.,  C.  Farrer, 
21.  V.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Anne,  w.  of  Wm.  Gostling,  gent., 
1612,  C. 

Elmham,  South,  St.  James.  I,  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1500  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  N.  II.  Inscr.  Edm.  Frevyll,  "  squyer  ”,  c.  1500, 
N.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Grudgfield,  1601  ;  mar.  Elizth.  Battely 
and  left  £10  for  the  purchase  of  5  “  milsh-kyne  ”  for  the  use  of  the 
par.,  C. 

Eustok.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1480  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  N. 
Farrer,  22.  II.  Civilian  (lower  part  lost)  and  w.  (head  gone), 
c.  1520  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  C.  Ill,  Lady,  c.  1520  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 

sm.,  local,  N.  IV.  -  Rokewood,  in  arm.  (lower  hf.  gone) 

and  2  ws.,  c.  1530  ;  1  w.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  3  shs.,  local,  C.  V. 
Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Wm.  Foter,  rector,  1524,  C.  VI.  Inscr. 
Gerard  Sothil,  esq.,  1528,  N.  VII.  Inscr.  with  sh.  and  coronet. 
Sir  Geo.  Feilding,  K.B.,  baron  of  Legar,  viscount  Callan,  earl  of 
Desmond,  1665,  aged  49  ;  mar.  a  dau.  and  coh.  of  Sir  Mich. 
Stanhope,  had  5  sons  and  5  daus.  ;  the  eld.  dau.  mar.  Sir  Chas. 
Gaudy,  knt.  and  bart.,  the  2nd  Sir  Edw.  Gage  of  Hengrave,  knt. 
and  bart.  ;  C. 

Ewartok.  I.  Inscr.  in  20  Eng.  vv.  Philip,  only  son  of  Philip 
Parker  by  his  w.  [Mary]  Glemham,  aged  I  year  and  more, 
c.  1570,  now  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip 
Parker,  knt.,  w.  of  Sir  Wm.  Cornwaleys  junior,  knt.,  1636,  aged 
53,  had  6  sons,  Chas.,  Thos.,  Hen.,  Wm.,  John,  Philip,  and  5 
daus.,  Frances,  Kath.,  Bridget,  Anne,  Jeane,  N.A. 

Eyke.  I.  John  Staverton  (?),  baron  of  the  exchequer,  in 
robes,  head  lost,  and  w.,  head  mutil.,  c.  1430  ;  marg.  inscr.  and 
shs.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  C.  Cotman,  pi.  12,  p.  10  ;  Suffling,  174. 
II.  Hen.  Mason,  M.A.  of  Cambridge,  minister,  1619,  aged  66,  in 
gown,  inscr.  and  6  Lat.  vv.,  C.  Cotman,  pi.  43,  p.  26. 

Finnikgham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Dobyn,  clerk,  1620,  C. 

Flixton  near  Bungay.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Elizth.,  w.  of  John 
Tas burgh,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  patron  of  the  ch.,  1583,  aged 
47  years  and  8  months,  N. 

Fornham  All  Saints.  I.  Thos.  Barwick,  "  generosa  stirpe 
in  partibus  borealibus  prognato  ”,  for  many  years  professor 
of  medicine  at  Bury  St.  Edmund’s,  1599,  aged  83,  in  civil  dress 
with  staff,  lower  hf.  of  eff.  lost,  inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.,  1  sh.  ; 


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his  grandsons  and  heirs  pos.  Farrer,  xxiv  (eft.)  ;  Haines,  240 
(eff.).  II.  Inser.  Ann,  dan.  of  Robt.  and  Ann  Sewell,  w.  of  Wm. 
Adams,  1607.  III.  Inser.  Thos.  Mannoek,  gent.,  1608,  aged 
57.  IV.  Inser.  John  Manoek,  gent.,  1 61 1,  aged  about  29, 
engr.  c.  1656.  V.  Inser.  Mary,  w.  of  Thos.  Manoek,  gent., 
1615,  aged  about  76,  engr.  e.  1656.  VI.  Inser.  with  2  Eng.  vv. 
Thos.  Manoek,  gent.,  1656,  aged  about  64,  “  a  person  of  open 
house  and  harte  ”,  left  monuments  to  his  mother  Mary  (no.  V), 
his  w.  Dorothy  (now  lost),  and  his  brother  John  (no.  IV),  and 
“  for  all  deserves  this  monument  for  him  selfe  ”  ;  the  vv.  read 
"  Let  noe  man  steale  away  this  brasse  but  he  whoe  knowes 
himself e  unworthie  memorye  ”.  VII.  Sh.,  Carew  imp.  a 
ehevron  betw.  3  cushions,  a  bordure  engrailed,  16th  cent. 
All  rel.  and  now  mur.,  N.Tr.  The  inser.  to  Dorothy,  w.  of  Thos. 
Manoek,  gent.,  1637,  aged  44,  engr.  c.  1656,  is  apparently  lost. 
Rubbing  in  Davy  coll.,  x4dd.  MS.,  32484,  fob  208. 

Fornham  St.  Martin.  I.  Inser.  John  Chapman,  1609,  aged 
50,  N.  In  the  Craven  Ord.  coll.,  Brit.  Mus.,  Add.  MS.,  32478, 
fob  100,  is  a  rubbing  of  a  priest  in  acad.,  c.  1460,  now  lost. 

Fressingfield.  I.  Wm.  Brewes,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Thos. 
Brewes,  1489,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  3  shs.,  C. 

Gazeley.  I.  Chalice,  c.  1530  ;  inser.  lost  ;  reb,  C.  II. 
Sh.,  Heigham,  1 6th  cent.  ;  another  lost  ;  reb,  S.A.  III. 
Large  sh.  (another  lost).  Blenerhasset  and  quarterings  imp. 
Heigham  quartering  Francis  I6th  cent.,  A.T.,  N.  In  Davy 
colb.  Add.  MS.  32484,  fob  134,  is  a  rubbing  of  the  lost  sh.  It 
bore  Blenerhasset  quartering  Lowdham.  IV.  Inser.  (mutib) 
Robt.  Tailour,  “  sometymes  f armour  of  Desninge  Hall  ”,  1586, 
N.  V.  Inser.  Mary,  w.  of  Wm.  Heigham,  gent.,  1618,  had 
6  sons  and  4  dans.,  local,  C. 

Gisleham.  I.  Inser.  and  sh.  Adam  Bland  of  London,  esq., 
Serjeant  to  her  majesty,  1593,  C.,  partly  covered  by  organ. 

Glemham,  Little.  I.  Inser.  in  12  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Sir  John 
Glemham,  died  1535,  engr.  c.  1570  ;  mar.  [Elizth.,  d.  and  coh. 
of  Thos.]  Bacon  of  Baconsthorpe,  had  3  sons,  Christ.,  Edw., 
Frances,  and  2  daus.,  Elizth.,  Dorothy  ;  mur.,  N.Tr.  II. 
Inser.  in  12  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Christ.  Glemham,  died  1549,  engr. 
c.  1570  ;  mar.  Margt.,  [dau.  of  Sir  Rich.  Wentworth  of  Nettle- 
stead],  sister  of  [Thos.],  lord  Wentworth,  had  3  sons,  Arthur, 
Thos.,  Chas.,  and  6  daus.,  Elizth.,  Anne,  Mary,  Kath.,  Margt., 
Mary  ;  mur.,  N.Tr.  III.  Inser.  in  22  Eng.  vv.  and  sh. 
Thos.  Glemham,  esq.,  and  w.  Amy,  [dau.  of  Sir  Hen.]  Parker, 


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both  died  1571,  had  2  sons,  Hen.,  Thos.,  and  1  dan.  Elizth., 
mur.,  N.Tr. 

Gorleston.  I.  Man  in  arm.  of  the  Bacon  family,  c.  1320, 
cross-legged,  with  surcoat,  ailettes,  and  sh.  on  arm.  ;  legs  of  eff., 
canopy,  and  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  N.C.  Boutell,  Br.  and 
Slabs,  36  ;  Clinch,  Costume,  202  ;  Cotman,  pi.  2,  p.  3  ;  Fairholt, 
Costume,  I,  149  ;  Farrer,  xvi  ;  Foster,  Feudal  Arms,  6  (8vo),  8 
(4to)  ;  Haines,  152  ;  Litho.,  by  C.  J.  W.  Winter,  1872  ;  Stothard, 
C.  A.,  Mon.  Effs.,  ed.  1817,  48,  ed.  1876,  87  ;  Suckling,  I,  373. 

Groton.  I.  Inscr.  Adam  Wintrop,  lord  and  patron  of  Groton, 
1562,  "  restored  to  the  church  by  a  descendant  from  America  ”, 
mur.,  C. 

Grundisburgh.  I.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  John  Awall,  1501, 
and  w.  Margery,  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  Anne,  widow  of  Francis 
Manocke  of  Stoke  Nayland,  1610,  had  1  son  and  3  daus.,  mur., 
S.A.  III.  Inscr.  Thos.  Sullyard,  esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John 
Sullyard  of  Weatherdyne,  1612  ;  mar.  Bridget,  dau.  of  no.  IT, 
mur.,  S.A. 

Hadleigh.  I.  Inscr.  in  20  Eng.  vv.  Rowland  Taillor,  D.C.L., 
parson  of  Hadleigh,  martyr  in  1555,  engr.  c.  1560  (or  later  ?  )  ; 
palimp.,  on  rev.,  head  and  shoulders  of  a  civilian,  etc.,  with 
richly  diapered  background,  Flemish,  c.  1500  ;  mur.,  N.C. A. 

M. B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  273  (rev.)  ;  Suff.  Proc,  III,  61  (obv.  and  rev.). 
II.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  Thos.  Parkins,  clothier,  1577,  aged  50, 
S.C.A.  III.  Anne  [Alabaster,  1st]  w.  of  John  Still,  I).!)., 
rector  of  Hadleigh  and  afterwards  bp.  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1593, 
4  Lat.  vv.  and  mutil.  inscr.  on  arch  overhead,  mur.,  N.C. A. 
Wilts.  N.  and.  Q.,  IV,  433.  IV.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Wm.  Foorthe, 
esq.,  1599,  and  w.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Rich,  Harvy  of 
Worlingworth,  gent.,  1581,  had  4  sons,  Philip,  Edw.,  Wm., 
Nicholas,  and  1  dau.  Elizth.  mar.  to  Mr.  Poyntel,  mcht.  of 
London,  N.C.A.  V.  Inscr.  Nich.  Strutt,  clothier,  1601,  aged 
51,  ''  whom  God  in  his  time  had  blest  with  a  wife  and  children 
nyne  ”,  S.C.A.  VI.  Inscr.  Alice,  w.  of  Thos.  Moswell,  1605, 

N. C.A.  VII.  Inscr.  Bridget,  3rd  dau.  of  Robt.  Rolfe  of  Hadley, 
esq.,  w.  of  Rich.  Champeneis  of  Bexley,  Kent,  esq.,  1617,  and  her 
2nd  son  Thos.,  mur.,  S.C.A.  VIII.  Inscr.  Edw.  Alston,  1628, 
aged  12,  S.A.  IX.  John  Alabaster,  clothier,  twice  mayor, 
1637,  aged  76,  in  civil  dress,  kng.  under  arch  ;  he  was  mar. 
52  years  to  his  w.  Mary  and  had  2  sons  and  9  daus.,  mur.,  S.C.A. 
X.  Rich  Glanfield,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  both  died 
1637,  mar.  about  24  years,  f  effs.  clasping  hands,  rect.  pi.  with 


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inscr.  and  6  Lat.  w.  ;  their  son  Rich.,  “  Pembrochianns  presby- 
ter  ”,  pos.  ;  N.C.A.  The  br.  to  Thos.  Alabaster,  clothier, 
1592,  aged  about  70,  rect.  pi.  with  kng.  eff.  in  civil  dress  under 
arch,  and  inscr.,  formerly  mur.,  S.A.,  is  apparently  lost.  Rub¬ 
bings  in  Brit.  Mus.  and  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  An  indent,  2  hands 
holding  a  heart  with  a  scroll  issuing  therefrom  is  engr.  in  Suff. 
Proc.,  ITT,  61. 

TIalesworth.  T.  John  Everard,  1476,  hf.  eff.  in  civil  dress, 
now  mur.,  N.  Lambert,  F.G.,  Records  of  Halesworih,  1906, 
11  ;  Ruffling,  183.  TT.  Tnscr.  Wm.  Fyske,  1512,  now  mur.,  N. 
TIT.  John  Browne,  [1581],  aged  80  years  and  25  weeks,  (eff.  lost),, 
had  65  grandchildren,  left  54  surviving,  and  “  onely  ”  w.  (lower 
hf.  lost),  with  6  sons  and  10  daus.  (mutil.)  ;  the  inscr.  (mutil.) 
is  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  sm.  portion  of  a  Flemish  br.,  16th  cent.  ; 
now  mur.,  S.A.,  the  palimp.  on  hinges.  M.B.8  Trans.,  TV, 
274  (palimp.).  A  modern  inscr.  states  "  These  brasses  were 
dragged  out  of  the  river  Waveney  in  the  year  1825  at  a  spot 
called  ‘  Roaring  Arch  ’  at  the  second  bridge  on  Easham  dam 
and  fell  into  the  hands  of  Rev.  S.  Blois  Turner  by  whom  they 
have  been  restored  ”.  TV.  Tnscr.  Joan,  w.  of  John  Crosse,  gent., 
1644,  and  Mary,  1645,  both  daus.  of  Jas.  Keble,  gent.,  N.A. 

Hawkedon.  T.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1510,  with  2  sons  and  5 
daus.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  worn,  N.  Cotman,  pi.  21,  p.  15. 

TTawstead.  T.  Boy  in  civil  dress,  c.  1500,  rel.,  N.  IT. 
Girl  with  flowing  hair,  c.  1500,  rel.,  N.  ITT.  Four  shs.,  Drury, 
etc.,  from  br.  to  Roger  Drury,  esq.,  1495,  and  3  ws.,  Agnes,  Felice 
and  Anne,  N.,  rel.  with  no.  IT.  TV.  Sh.,  (4  others  and  marg. 
inscr.  lost).  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Seymour,  1st  w.  of  Sir  Wm. 
Drury,  1517,  C.  V.  Ursula,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Robt.  Drury  by 
Ann  Calthorpe,  w.  of  Giles,  son  of  Sir  Giles  Alington  by  Mary 
Gardener,  c.  1530  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  4  shs.,  sm.,  local,  C.  Oage,  460. 
VT.  Sir  Wm.  Drury,  1557,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  [Jane,  dau.  of 
Sir  Wm.  Seymour,  1517],  with  1  child  (lost),  (2)  [Elizth.,  dau. 
and  coh.  of  Hen.  Sothill,  esq.],  with  4  sons  (lost)  and  13  daus., 
inscr.  in  10  Eng.  vv.,  ach.  and  6  shs.  (3  others  lost),  A.T.,  N. 
Gage,  468.  Sir  Wm.  and  his  1st  w.  are  represented  with  eyes 
closed. 

Hengrave.  T.  Tnscr.  with  10  Lat.  vv.  (lozenge  lost).  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Cornwaleis  (who  pos.)  by  his  w.  — — ■  Blenerhaiset, 
“  fidelis  ancilla  ”  to  Lady  Kitson,  1599,  aged  16,  N.A. 

Heveningham.  T.  Tnscr.  and  2  Lat.  vv.  Roger  Marpall,  1511, 
local,  N. 


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Holbrook.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1480,  and  6  sons  ;  w.,  5  dans, 
and  inscr.  lost  ;  N. 

Honington.  I.  Inscr.  (eft.  lost).  Anne,  w.  of  Augustin  Curteis, 
gent.,  1585,  now  mur.,  C.  II.  Geo.  Duke,  gent.,  1594,  in  civil 
dress,  now  mur.,  C.  Farrer,  59. 

Horningsheath.  I.  Inscr.  Mary,  eld.  dau.  of  Wm.  Lucas  of 
Horscroft,  esq.,  1618,  local,  vestry  floor. 

Hoxne.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Thruston,  esq.,  1606,  aged 
89  years,  8  months  and  3  days,  J.P.  for  56  years,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Thruston,  esq.,  1613,  J.P.,  for  about  6 
years,  N.  III.  Inscr.  John  Thruston,  esq.,  1640,  aged  56,  J.P. 
for  6  years,  local,  N. 

Huntingfield.  I.  Inscr.  in  20  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  John,  2nd 
son  of  Sir  Wm.  Paston,  [died  1576],  aged  64  ;  mar.  Anne,  [dau. 

of  John  Moulton,  esq.],  widow  of - Arrowsmith,  had  1  dau., 

hr.  laid  down  in  1595,  A.T.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Edw. 
and  Brydget  Cooke,  1586  (altered  from  76)  IST.A. 

Ilketshall,  St.  Andrew.  I.  Inscr.  John  Verdun,  gent., 

1624,  N. 

Ilketshall,  St.  Laurence.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Beetes,  1613, 
local,  Tower. 

Ipswich,  St.  Clement.  I.  John  Tye,  mcht.  and  port  man, 
1583,  aged  58,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws..  Ales,  with  2  sons  and  3 
daus.,  and  Julyan,  with  3  sons  and  6  daus.,  2  shs.  with  the  town 
arms  (1  with  supporters),  worn,  N.  II.  Wm.  Cocke,  1607, 
aged  69,  in  civil  dress  ;  eff.  of  w.  Joane,  dau.  of  Wm.  Pease,  mar. 
30  years,  3  sons  and  3  daus.  lost  ;  worn,  N. 

Ipswich,  St.  Laurence.  I.  Inscr. ,  6  Lat.  vv.  by  Robt.  Wright, 
and  sh.  John  Moor,  c.  1580,  mur.,  C.  II.  Sh.,  Moor,  C.  floor. 
III.  Inscr.  Margery,  dau.  of  Wm.  Gillberde,  esq.,  w.  (1)  of  John 
Dandy,  gent.,  by  whom  a  dau.  Alice  late  w.  of  Geo.  Rogle,  (2) 
of  John  Drury,  esq.,  1618,  C.  In  Davy  coll..  Add.  MS.  32484, 
fols.  12-16,  are  rubbings  of  (1)  a  shield,  quarterly,  in  the  1st 
quarter  a  mullet,  imp.  on  a  chevron  between  3  lion’s  faces  3  roses  ; 
(2)  inscr.  Wm.  Sparowe,  portman,  1614  ;  (3)  inscr.  Geo.  Sparowe, 
citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  1599  ;  (4)  inscr.  with  arms  of 
Drapers’,  Fishmongers’  Cos.,  and  mcht.  mark.  Stephen  Copping, 
1602  ;  all  now  gone  from  ch.  No.  (2)  is  now  in  the  Ipswich 
Museum  and  no.  (4)  is  in  private  hands.  No.  (4)  is  palimp., 
on  rev.  a  sm.  Flemish  br.  to  a  man  in  arm.  with  tabard  charged 
with  the  arms  of  Clerc  of  Mechlin  quartering  Fevere,  kng.,  with 
the  Virgin  and  Child  appearing  as  a  vision,  and  an  ach.,  c.  1559. 


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Probably  from  some  church  in  Mechlin  or  neighbourhood.  See 
Greeny,  p.  64,  for  a  br.  to  the  Clerc  family,  somewhat  similar, 
in  the  museum  at  Mechlin. 

Ipswich,  St.  Mary  Quay.  I.  Thos.  Pownder,  mcht.,  bayly  of 
Ipswich,  1525,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Emme,  standing,  with  2 
sons  and  6  daus.  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  diapered  background,  mcht. 
mark,  arms  of  Ipswich,  Mcht. -adventurers,  and  marg.  inscr., 
Flemish,  C.  Art  Journal,  N.S.  1898,  121  ;  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XLIX, 
48,  fig.  24  (mark)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  132  (mk.),  145  (det. 
of  inscr.)  ;  British  Architect,  20  April,  1888  ;  Gawthorp,  pi.  46, 
p.  91  ;  Haines,  18  (det.  of  inscr.),  131  (mk.)  ;  Lane,  and  Ghes. 
Hist.  Soc.  Trans.,  4  S.,  XXVI,  34,  no.  49  (mk.)  ;  Macklin,  Br. 
of  Eng.,  96  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  12,  pi.  5  ;  Oxford  Man., 
58  (mk.)  ;  Schechter,  F.  I.,  Hist.  Foundations  of  the  Laiv  relating 
to  Trade  Marks,  1925,  p.  24  ;  Shaw,  H.,  Dresses  and  Decorations 
of  the  Middle  Ages,  II,  pi.  82  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  39  ; 
Wodderspoon,  J.,  Memorials  of  Ipswich,  frontis.  II. 
Hen.  Toolye,  portman,  bequeathed  to  “  wayes  and  poor  ”  his 
lands,  tenements  and  annual  rents,  1551,  in  civil  dress,  with  1 
son,  and  w.  Alice,  1565,  with  2  dans.,  all  kng.,  inscr.,  13  Eng. 
vv.  and  arms  of  the  town  with  crest  and  supporters,  partly 

restored,  mur.,  A.T.,  N.C.  Wodderspoon,  338.  III.  - ,  w. 

of  Christ.  Merell,  1583  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  S.A.  IV.  Inscr.,  mcht. 
mark  and  arms  of  Mcht-ad venturers.  Augustine  Parker,  1590, 
aged  63,  C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  XLIX,  48  ;  fig.  17  (mk.)  ;  G.U.A.B.G. 
Trans.,  pt.  6,  p.  41,  no.  2  (mk.)  ;  Olouc.  N.  and  Q.,  VI,  11,  fig.  14 
(mk.)  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  39,  fig.  2  (mk.)  ;  St.  Paul’s 
Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  xiv,  no.  14  (mk.)  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Bond.  Proc., 
2  S.  XII,  8  (mk.).  The  inscr.  to  Alice,  w.  of  John  Tymperley, 
esq.,  1485,  formerly  in  C.,  is  apparently  lost.  Rubbings  in  Brit. 
Mus.  and  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Ipswich,  St.  Mary  Tower.  I.  Notary,  c.  1475,  in  civil  dress 
with  penner  and  inkhorn  ;  canopy  and  inscr.  lost  ;  large, 
rel.,  C.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  112  ;  Gawthorp,  pi.  40,  p.  85  ; 
Gent.  Mag.,  1848,  ii,  606  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Fng.,  181  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  II,  pi.  49  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  38,  no.  1  ;  Waller, 
pt.  1  ;  Wodderspoon,  343.  II.  Civilian  and  2  ws.,  c.  1500  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  C.  III.  Alys  Baldry,  1506,  and  her  2  husbands, 
Robt.  Wymbyll,  notary,  in  civil  dress  with  penner  and  inkhorn, 
and  Thos.  Baldry,  in  civil  dress  with  pouch,  4  sons,  5  daus., 
arms  of  Mercer’s  Co.  imp.  mcht.  mark  of  Baldry,  C.  Archit. 
Notes,  no.  195,  (eff.  of  Wymbyll  and  pouch  of  Baldry)  ;  Farrer, 


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xxii  (Wymbyll)  ;  Haines,  128  (Wymbyll),  203  (pouch).  IV. 
Civilian  and  2  ws.  (head  of  1  lost),  on  a  bracket  (mutil.),  c.  1520, 
with  2  sons  and  3  daus.,  mcht.  mark  and  arms  of  cinque  ports  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  local,  C.  G.U.A.B.C.  Trans.,  pt.  6,  p.  41,  no.  4 
(mk.)  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  39,  fig.  4  (mk.)  ;  Woddersj)oon, 
361.  V.  Inscr.  Robt.  Sparowe,  portman,  1594,  aged  84,  mur., 

S.A.  VI.  Inscr.  with  emblems  of  mortality  and  2  shs.  Robt. 
[Clarke],  clerk  of  the  peace  for  Suff.  and  town  clerk  of  Ipswich, 
1697,  aged  72,  and  w.  Grisill,  dau.  of  Thos.  Corbould  of  Holl- 
brooke,  gent.,  1696,  aged  68,  mur.,  S.A.  VII.  Text,  Rev.  xiv, 
13,  17th  eent.,  mur.,  N.C.A.  VIII.  Sh.,  a  cross  chequy  imp. 
a  saltire,  and  hf.  a  sh.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  3  birds  ;  returned  to 
the  ch.  in  1903. 

Ipswich,  St.  Nicholas.  I.  Wm.  Style,  1475,  in  eivil  dress,  and 
w.  Isabel,  1490  (date  added)  ;  children.  Trinity  and  evang. 
symbols  lost  ;  local,  N.  II.  Civilian,  c.  1490  ;  w.,  inscr., 
children  and  shs. lost;  N.  Possibly  Wm.  Stiles  and  w.  Margery. 
III.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1600  ;  children  and  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  IV. 
Inscr.  and  mcht.  mark,  arms  of  Grocers’  Co.  and  Mcht-adventurers. 
Susan,  w.  of  Augustine  Parker,  mcht.,  1604,  aged  24,  C. 
G.U.A.B.C.  Trans. ^  pt.  6,  p.  41  ,  no.  3  (mk.)  ;  Oxford  Jour, 
of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  39,  fig.  3  (mk.). 

Ipswich,  St.  Peter.  I.  John  Knapp,  mcht.,  portman,  1604,  in 
civil  dress,  and  w.  Martha,  with  4  sons  and  8  daus.,  ach.,  S.A. 
Cotman,  pi.  38,  p.  24. 

Ipswich,  St.  Stephen.  I.  Inscr.  (mutil.).  Wm.  Sherman,  gent., 
grocer  of  London,  1583,  now  mur.,  C.  Somerset  and  Dorset  N. 
and  Q.,  VII,  238.  The  slab,  still  in  S.A.  shows  indents  for  effs. 
of  a  civilian,  lady,  children  and  2  shs.  II.  Inscr.  John 
Wingfeyld,  gent.,  son  of  Robt.  Wingfeld,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir 
Humph.  Wyngefeyld  of  Brantham,  knt.,  1594,  mur.,  C.  Powers- 
court.  Viscount,  Family  of  Wingfield,  1894,  34  (erroneously 
lettered  Easton). 

Ipswich  Museum,  see  Museums. 

IxwoRTH.  I.  Rich.  Codington,  esq.,  ''  the  ffirst  temporall 
lorde  of  this  manor  of  Ipworth  after  the  suppressyon  of  the 
abbye  whiche  he  had  of  our  sovereigne  lorde  King  Henrye  the 
eight  in  exchaunge  for  the  manor  of  Codington  now  called 
Nonsuche  in  the  countie  of  Surrey  ”,  1567,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Elizth.  Jenour,  1571,  (date  added),  with  her  2  children,  John 
and  Dorothy,  by  her  1st  husband  Thos.  Bucknham  of  Great 
Livermere,  esq.,  all  kng.,  3  shs.,  A.T.,  C.  Suff.  Proc.,  I,  102. 


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Kelsale.  I.  Inscr.  John  Parker,  gent.,  1605,  aged  66,  and 
w.  Dorothy  Bradlaughe  alias  Jacob,  had  1  son  John,  now  covered 
or  lost  (?). 

Kenton.  I.  John  Garneys,  esq.,  1524,  in  arm.  with  tabard 
and  6  sons,  and  w.  Elizth.  [Sulyard],  in  heraldic  mantle,  with 
9  dans.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  crucifix,  ach.  and  sh.,  slightly 
mutih,  mur.,  S.  A.  Farrer,  36.  The  hr.  to  Nich.  Garneys  and 
w.,  c.  1600,  at  Ringsfield,  Suff.,  is  copied  from  this  plate. 

Kettlebarston.  I.  Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  - ,  w.  of  John 

Prick,  pastor,  mar.  31  years  and  4  months,  1599,  aged  80,  C. 

Kettleburgh.  I.  Arthur  Pennyng,  gent.,  159[3],  aged  about 
65,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.  both  mutil.  as  is  also  the  inscr.,  C. 

Knodishall.  I.  John  Jenney,  esq.,  1460,  in  arm.,  and  2 
ws.,  Maude,  dau.  of  John  Bokele,  esq.,  and  Margt.  ;  eff.  of  2nd 
w.  and  children  lost  ;  now  mur.,  C. 

Lakenheath.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1530  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm., 
local,  N. 

Langham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Jollye,  1630,  bequeathed  £100  to 
purchase  lands  for  the  benefit  of  the  poor  ;  his  w.  and  exor. 
pos.  ;  mur.,  N. 

Lavenham.  I.  Thos.  Spryng,  qui  hoc  vestibulum  fieri  fecit 
in  vita  sua  ”,  1486,  with  4  sons,  and  w.  Margt.,  with  6  daus.,  all 
in  shrouds  rising  from  tombs,  mcht.  mark  ;  scrolls,  religious 
device,  and  another  sh.  lost  ;  mur..  Vestry.  Soc.  Antiq.  Lond. 
Proc.,  2  S.  XII,  9  (mk.).  II.  Allaine  Dister,  clothier,  left 
a  sm.  sum  to  the  poor  yearly  at  Whitsuntide,  died  1534,  in  civil 
dress,  with  3  sons,  and  w.  [Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Woodthorpe  of 
Lavenham,  died  1553,  see  her  br.  at  St.  Peter’s,  Colchester, 
Essex],  with  3  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv. 
and  sh.,  engr.  c.  1560,  mur.,  N.A.  III.  Clopton,  son  and  h. 
of  Sir  Simon  D’Ewes  by  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Clopton,  [1631], 
aged  10  days,  in  swaddling  clothes,  rel.,  C.  East  Anglian  N. 
and  Q.,  3  S.  VIII,  49. 

Laxfield.  I.  Inscr.  John  Smyth,  1597,  aged  55,  and  w. 
Margt.,  dau.  of  Wolferan  Dowsinge,  1621,  aged  77  (date  and  age 
added),  had  6  sons  and  5  daus.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  John  Jener, 
1606,  aged  80,  by  his  w.  Elizth.  he  had  1  dau.  Sara,  N.  III. 
Inscr.  Wm.  Dowsing,  1614,  aged  88,  by  his  w.  Elizth.  he  had 
4  sons  and  1  dau.,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  w.  (1)  of  Geo.  Sone, 
by  whom  John  and  Elizth.,  (2)  of  John  Jennor,  by  whom  an 
only  dau.  Sarah,  1634,  aged  73  ;  near  her  lie  buried  3  of  her 


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grandchildren  from  the  body  of  her  dan.  Sarah,  w.  of  Hen.  North, 
esq.  ;  Vestry. 

Letheringham.  I.  Sir  John  de  Wyngefeld,  lord  of  the  manor, 
1389,  in  arm.  with  arms  on  jupon  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  large,  now  mur., 
N.A.  Ashdown^  Armour,  175  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  Cotman, 
pi.  5,  p.  6  ;  Foster,  Feudal  Arms,  264  (8vo),  207  (4to)  ;  Powerscourt, 
Viscount,  Family  of  Wingfield,  1894,  46.  See  also  Oxford, 
Bodleian  Library,  and  Derelicts. 

Lidgate.  I.  A  priest,  c.  1380,  in  mass  vests.,  once  in  the 
head  of  a  cross,  sm.,  rel.  and  head  badly  restored  in  1901,  C. 

Livermere,  Great.  I.  Ach.,  Clarke,  c.  1520  ;  effs.  in  shrouds 
and  inscr.  lost  ;  C.  The  inscr.  with  3  Eng.  vv.  to  Kath.,  w. 
of  John  Chetham,  gent.,  1577,  is  now  in  private  possession.  A 
curious  br.  to  a  man  in  arm.  with  salade,  and  w.,  c.  1480,  local, 
now  lost,  is  illustrated  in  Antiquarian  Re'pertory,  ed.  1807,  III, 
341,  and  M.B.8.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  10,  pi.  4  from  an  impression  in  the 
Brit.  Mus.,  Craven  Ord  coll..  Add.  MS.  32478,  fols.  37,  112. 

Lowestoft.  I.  Two  large  scrolls,  c.  1490  ;  the  remains  of  a 
br.  to  a  civilian  and  w.,  with  4  sons,  3  daus.,  and  mcht.  marks 
with  initials  N.H.  ;  N.  Rubbings  of  man,  children,  and  marks 
in  Brit.  Mus.  and  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  II.  Two  skeletons  in  shrouds, 
headless,  c.  1500  ;  another  skeleton  and  inscr.  lost ;  S.A.  III. 
Inscr.  Dame  Margt.  Parker,  1507,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  Wm.  Coby, 
1534,  S.A.  V.  Civilian  and  w.  (head  gone),  c.  1540,  mcht. 
mark  and  arms  of  the  Saltfishmongers’  Co.  ;  children  and  inscr. 
lost ;  S.A.  VI.  Inscr.  with  21  Eng.  vv.  John  Wylde,  1644, 
N.  VII.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Mary,  w.  of  John  Wylde, 
1651,  N.  Rubbings  of  the  following,  now  lost,  are  in  Brit. 
Mus.  and  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.,  (1)  civilian  and  2  ws.  (one  gone),  with 
3  sons,  c.  1530,  inscr.  lost  ;  (2)  civilian,  c.  1540,  with  mcht. 
mark  with  initials  G.L.,  the  mark  is  now  in  Saffron  Walden 
museum  ;  (3)  frags,  of  a  double  canopy,  c.  1420  ;  (4)  mcht. 
marks  with  initials,  R.C.,  A.C.C.,  W.P.  ;  (5)  sh.  on  a  sm.  rect. 
pi.,  3  owls  imp.  a  hound  salient  ;  (6)  Thos.  Annott,  1577  (eff. 
gone),  a  sm.  fig.  of  death,  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.  and  mcht.  mark. 
Cotman,  pi.  31,  p.  20. 

Melford,  Long.  I.  Maiden  lady  of  the  Clopton  family, 
c.  1420  ;  another  similar  eff.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  N.C.A.  Archit. 
Notes,  no.  472  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  Farrer,  xxv  (head)  ;  Haines, 
205  (head).  Possibly  Margery  and  Anne,  daus.  of  no.  III.  II. 
Civilian  of  the  Clopton  family,  c.  1420,  4  shs.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.C.A. 
Howard,  Visit,  of  Suff.,  I,  136.  Possibly  Thos.  Clopton,  1420, 


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son  of  no.  III.  III.  Inscr.  in  22  Lat.  vv.  Sir  Wm.  Clopton, 
1446,  and  w.  Margery,  dan.  of  Sir  Roger  Drury,  engr.  c.  1480  (?), 
worn,  N.C.A.,  in  frame  in  front  of  A.T.  IV.  Lady  of  the 
Clopton  family,  engr.  c.  1480,  in  heraldic  dress  with  arms  of 
Francis  on  kirtle  and  Clopton  on  mantle,  single  canopy  (mutil.)  ; 
3  shs.  ;  inscr.  and  another  sh.  lost  ;  rel.,  N.C.A.  Ashdown^ 
Costume,  190  (eff.)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  92  (eff.)  ;  Druitt, 
273  (eff.)  ;  Howard,  I,  135  (eff.).  Probably  Margery,  dan.  and 
h.  of  Helias  Francis,  esq.,  2nd  w.  of  no.  Ill,  died  1425.  She 
was  mother  of  John  Clopton,  the  great  benefactor  to  the 
ch.,  by  whose  order  this  and  other  brasses  were  probably 
laid  down.  V.  Lady  similar  to  no.  IV,  but  with  Clopton 
on  kirtle  and  Harleston  on  mantle,  1  sh.  ;  inscr.  and  other 
shs.  lost  j  rel.,  N.C.A.  Druitt,  273  (©ff-)  j  Howard,  I,  136 
(eff.).  Probably  Alice,  dan.  of  no.  Ill,  w.  of  John 
Harleston.  She  would  be  half-sister  to  the  benefactor  John 
Clopton  and  died  before  him.  VI.  Sh.,  Clopton  imp. 
Marrowe  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Sir  Wm.  Clopton,  1530, 
and  w.  Joan,  dau.  of  Wm.  Marrowe,  alderman  of  London, 
N.A.  Howard,  I,  117.  VII.  Francis  Clopton,  esq.,  son  and  h. 
of  Wm.  Clopton  esq.,  1577,  in  arm.,  2  shs.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  N.C.A., 
Farrer,  xx  ;  Haines,  236  ;  Howard,  I,  54  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List, 
pi.  32.  He  mar.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Robt.  Crane.  VIII.  Inscr. 
(sh.  lost).  Thos.  Clopton,  esq.,  1597,  and  w.  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of 
Sir  Wm.  Waldegrave  by  Elizth.  Mildmay,  bur.  in  St.  Martin’s, 
Westminster,  1599,  had  2  sons,  Sir  Wm.,  Walter,  and  2  daus., 
Elizth.,  Mary,  N.C.A.  IX.  Roger  Martin,  1615,  aged  89,  in 
civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  [Ursula,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Jermyn  of 
Rushbrook],  with  4  sons  and  2  daus.,  (2)  [Margt.,  dau.  of  Walter 
Bowles  of  Pembrokeshire,  esq.],  with  2  sons  and  2  daus.,  S.C.A. 
X.  Rich.  Martin,  1624,  aged  65,  in  civil  dress,  and  3  ws.,  the  1st, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Francis  Mannock,  with  2  sons  and  a  child  in 
swaddling  clothes,  the  2nd  with  a  child  in  swaddling  clothes,, 
a  child  of  the  3rd  lost,  1  sh.  (3  others  lost),  sm.,  S.C.A.  All  are 
also  illustrated  in  British  Architect,  31  Dec.,  1886,  and  in  E.  L. 
CondeFs  Long  Melford  Church. 

Melton  (old  church).  I.  Civilian  (feet  gone)  and  w.,  with  son 
a  priest  in  acad.,  c.  1430,  triple  canopy  much  mutil.  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
N.  Cotman,  pi.  13,  p.  11  ;  Suffling,  177. 

Mendham.  I.  Cecily,  dau.  of  Thos.  Felton,  esq.,  w.  of  no.  II, 

1615,  1  sh.,  had  6  sons  and  2  daus.,  C.  II.  Rich.  Freston,  esq., 

1616,  in  civil  dress,  partly  covered,  C.  III.  Rich.  Freston, 


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esq.,  1634,  in  civil  dress,  ach.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm., 
son  of  Jas.  Hobart,  esq.,  1641,  aged  3  months,  now  covered. 

Mendlesham.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1420,  with  crest  of  Knyvet, 
1  sh.  ;  inscr.  and  3  shs.  lost  ;  N.  Farrer,  43.  Possibly  John 
Knyvet,  esq.,  1417.  II.  Inscr.  Barnaby  Barker,  1617,  aged  54, 
N.A.  III.  Inscr.  John,  son  of  no.  II,  born  1594,  died  1629, 
aged  35,  N. 

Metfield.  I.  Inscr.  (mutil.)  and  sh.  John  Jermy,  1504,  and 
w.  Isabel,  [dan.  of  John  Hopton,  esq.],  local,  C.  II.  Inscr. 
Anne,  dan.  of  Wm.  and  Elizth.  Blobold,  w.  of  John  Francklin, 
1636,  had  2  sons,  John,  Wm.,  and  2  dans.,  Elizth.,  Anne,  N. 

Mickfield.  I.  Inscr.  Frances,  dan.  of  Thos.  Hade  of  Tanning- 
ton,  esq.,  by  his  1st  w.  Agnes,  1615,  N.  II.  Peter  Preston, 
1616,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Thomasin,  1617,  had  5  sons  and  2 
dans.,  sm.,  local,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Peter  Preston,  son  of  no.  II, 
1631,  aged  25,  covered  or  lost  ('?). 

Middleton.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost ;  sm., 
worn,  N.  Cotman,  pi.  22,  p.  15.  II.  Anth.  Pettow,  yeoman, 
1610,  aged  54,  in  civil  dress  ;  his  w.  Francis,  dan.  of  Thos.  Bishope 
of  Kelleshall,  yeoman,  pos.  ;  N.  Cotman,  pi.  39,  p.  25. 

Mildenhall.  I.  Inscr.  Master  Bich.  Baggoott,  1424,  N. 
II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  (another  lost).  Mary,  dan.  of  Sir  Bobt.  Wing- 
feld  of  Letheringham,  knt.,  w.  of  Hen.  Warner,  esq.,  1601,  mnr., 
C.  III.  Sir  Hen.  Warner  of  Mildenhall,  1617,  in  arm.,  mar. 
no.  II  ;  also  his  son  Edw.  Warner,  esq.,  1618  (eff.  lost),  mar. 

Mary,  dan.  of  John  Wentworth  of  Gosfield,  Essex  ;  1  sh.,  mnr.,  C. 

The  br.  to  a  man  in  arm.,  c.  1390,  with  collar  fastened  by  a 

crown  enclosing  a  dog,  is  now  lost.  It  is  engr.  in  Hollis,  Mon. 

Effs.,  pt.  3,  no.  8,  and  the  collar  in  Planche,  Costume,  I,  130. 
Bnbbing  in  Havy  coll..  Add.  MS.  32484,  fob  30,  dated  1829. 

Monewden.  I.  Inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.,  another  in  4  vv.,  ach. 
and  sh.  (effs.  lost).  Wm.  Beve,  1587,  and  w.  Bose,  had  10  sons 
and  5  dans.,  left  11  snrviving,  N.  II.  Thos.  Beve,  4th  son  of 
Wm.  Beve  of  Monewden,  gent.,  one  of  the  senior  fellows  of 
Gonville  and  Cains  Coll.,  Camb.,  where  he  continned  20  years, 
left  a  pension  for  a  learned  divine  to  preach  an  annnal  sermon 
on  3  Sept.,  died  1595,  aged  35,  in  gown  and  hood,  kng.,  rect.  pi., 
inscr.  and  ach.,  mnr.,  C.  Farrer,  45. 

Mutford.  I.  Inscr.  Bobt.,  son  of  Wm.  Langley,  1608,  N. 

Nacton.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Bich.,  son  of  Thos.  Fastolf,  esq., 
1479, N. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Nayland,  I.  Pediments  and  parts  of  side  shafts  of  a  double 
canopy,  c.  1440  ;  effs.  of  civilian  and  w.  and  inscr,  lost  ;  N.A. 

Suffling,  266.  II.  Frags,  of  marg.  inscr.  -  Sekyn,  1475, 

and  w.  Joan,  N.A.  III.  Upper  hf.  of  a  lady  with  book  under 
arm,  and  a  much  mutil.  double  canopy  ;  the  remains  of  the  br. 

to  John  Hacche,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  E - ,  dau.  of  John 

Hamond,  c.  1485  ;  N.  IV.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1500,  double 
canopy,  marg.  inscr.  much  mutil.,  1  sh.  (3  others  lost),  N.  V .  and 
A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  38,  no.  2.  V.  Rich.  [Davy,  1514],  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Joan,  [1516],  mcht.  mark,  much  worn,  N.A.  Lane, 
and  Ches.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.,  4  S.  XXVI,  34,  no.  86  (mk.)  ;  Soc. 
Antiq.  Lond.  Proc.,  2  S.  XII,  9  (mk.).  A  pediment  of  a  canopy 
and  a  frag,  of  marg.  inscr.,  the  remains  of  a  br.  to  a  civilian  and 
2  ws.,  c.  1480,  in  S.A.,  are  apparently  lost  or  may  be  covered. 
Rubbings  in  Brit.  Mus.  and  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  Weever,  "  Fun. 
Mon.”,  771,  records  insers.  to  John  Ewel,  fuller,  1436,  and  w. 
Agnes,  possibly  no.  I  ;  Geo.  Hamund,  weaver,  1530  ;  and 
Thomasin  Hamund,  1546. 

Nettlestead.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm., 
local,  N. 

Norton.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Edm.  Coket,  c.  1500,  mur.,  N. 
II.  Inscr.  John  Rokwod,  gent.,  c.  1500,  mur.,  N. 

OccoLD.  I.  Wm.  Corbald,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  c.  1490, 
inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.,  local,  N. 

Orford.  I.  Civilian  with  rosary,  c.  1480  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm., 
S.A.  II.  Lady,  c.  1490,  with  3  sons  and  7  daus.,  2  buckles 
(badge  or  rebus)  one  above  and  1  below  eff.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  N. 
Suffling,  148.  III.  Lady  and  2  husbands,  both  in  civil  dress, 
c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  local,  C.  IV.  Civilian,  c.  1510, 
mcht.  mark  on  roundel  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  C.  V.  Civilian  with 
pouch,  c.  1510  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  C.  VI.  Lady,  c.  1510,  with 
6  sons  and  6  daus.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  local,  C.  VII.  Civilian 
and  w.,  c.  1520,  Trinity  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  sm.,  C.  Suffling,  189. 
VIII.  Civilian,  c.  1520  ;  inscr.  lost ;  sm.,  N.A.  IX.  Civilian, 
3  sons,  and  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Bridget  Coo,  1580, 
and  her  2  husbands,  Roger  Sawyer,  justice,  and  Jas.  Coo,  mayor, 
with  3  sons  and  1  dau.  by  her  1st  husband  ;  the  inscr.  is  partly 
palimp.,  on  rev.  portions  of  2  Flemish  brasses,  15th  cent.  ;  N.A., 
the  palimp.,  loose  in  1905.  X.  Jas.  Coe,  first  mayor,  1591, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  with  6  sons  and  6  daus.,  N.A. 
Farrer,  47.  XI.  Bridget!  Smith,  had  6  children  by  her  1st 
husband  Robt.  Coverdall,  and  1  son  and  2  daus.  by  her  2nd 


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Robert  Bence,  effs.  of  children  lost,  1605,  aged  65  ;  and  below 
her  dan.  done  Bence  with  1  son  and  3  dans,  by  her  husband  Robt. 
Wheatley,  salter  of  London,  she  was  buried  at  ''  St.  Buttolphes 
without  Allgate  ”,  London,  1603,  aged  28,  4  Eng.  vv.  under 
each  eff.,  marg.  inscr.,  S.A.  M.B.8.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  11,  pi.  5. 
XII.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.  Derehawgh  of  Gedgrave,  esq.,  son  of 
Edw.  Derehawgh  of  Marshall,  Essex,  1613,  aged  53,  S.A.  XIII. 
John  Coggeshall,  thrice  mayor,  1640,  in  civil  dress,  with  5  sons, 
and  w.  Elizth.,  with  2  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pL,  ach.  on  oval  ; 
inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  cut  in  stone  ;  N.A.  Suffling,  208.  In 
Davy  coll..  Add.  MS.  32484,  fob  112,  is  a  rubbing  of  3  sons  and 
7  daus.,  c.  1490,  now  lost. 

OuLTON.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Bedyngfeld,  rector,  1503,  loose  in 
vestry.  The  following  were  stolen  in  Feb.  1857,  and  never 
recovered,  (1)  Adam  (?)  de  Bacon,  rector,  c.  1310,  in  mass  vests, 
with  lion  at  feet,  large,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  16  ; 
Ashdown,  Costume,  356  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  95  ;  Cotman, 
pi.  3,  p.  5  ;  Haines,  142  ;  Litlio.,  priv.  printed  by  E.  M.  Beloe  ; 
Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  125  (stole)  ;  Suckling,  II,  39  ;  (2)  John 
Fastolff,  esq.,  1445,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Kath.  [Bedingfield],  1478, 
with  sh.  and  inscr.,  C.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  p].  16  ;  Suckling, 
II,  40  ;  Turner,  Dawson,  Hist,  of  Caistor  Castle,  2nd  ed.,  1842,  24. 

Pakefield.  I.  John  Bowf,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Augnes,  both 
died  1417  (?),  with  2  sons  and  9  daus.,  inscr.  in  4  curious  Eng.  vv., 
and  marg.  inscr.  (mutil.),  worn,  rel.,  now  mur.,  N.A.  Suffling, 
172  (effs.  and  vv.).  II.  Rich.  Folcard,  “  rector  medietatis 
istius  ecclesie  in  parte  australi  ”,  1451,  hf.  eff.  in  acad.,  now  mur., 
S.A.  Suckling,  I,  284  ;  Suffling,  242. 

Parham.  I.  Inscr.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Bruce,  knt.,  w.  of 
Thos.  Wingfelde,  feodary  of  Suffolk,  1603,  aged  31,  C. 

Petistree.  I.  Frances  Bacon,  3rd  son  of  Edm.  Bacon  of 
Hesett,  esq.,  1580,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Elizth.  Cotton  of 
Barton,  Suff.,  by  whom  a  dau.  Elizth.,  (2)  Mary,  dau.  and  h.  of 
Geo.  Blenerhaysett,  esq.,  by  whom  no  issue,  now  mur.,  C. 
Cotman,  pi.  33,  p.  22. 

Pettaugh.  I.  Civilian  of  the  Fastolfe  family  and  w.,  c.  1530, 
4  daus.,  1  sh.  ;  2  sons  and  inscr.  lost ;  sm.,  local,  N. 

Playford.  I.  Sir  Geo.  Felbrigg,  1400,  in  arm.,  with  arms  on 
jupon,  single  canopy  now  all  lost  but  side  shafts,  marg.  inscr.  in 
Fr.  much  mutil.,  large,  rel.,  now  mur.,  C.  Archit,  Notes,  no.  42  ; 
Ashdown,  Armour,  175  ;  Assoc.  Archit.  Soc.  Reports,  XVIII,  ii, 
188  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  Cotman,  pi.  6,  p.  6  (with  canopy)  ;  Foster, 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BKASSES. 


Feudal  Arms,  92  (8vo),  84  (4to)  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1858,  ii,  111  ; 
Gough,  II,  pi.  47*,  p.  134  (with  canopy)  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  II,  159 ; 
V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  6. 

PoLSTEAD.  I.  Priest,  c.  1430,  in  mass  vests.  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
now  mur.,  C.  Possibly  Nich.  Blundell,  rector,  1417-28.  II. 
Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1490,  with  5  sons  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N. 

Preston.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.,  and  4  shs.  Mary,  dan.  of 
Thos.  Appleton  of  Waldingfield,  esq.,  w.  of  Robt.  Ryece,  patron 
of  the  ch.,  1629,  C.  II.  Scroll,  et  vitam  eternam  amen”, 
ach.  and  8  shs,  ;  also  an  inscr.  (modern)  to  Robt.  Ryece,  patron 
of  the  ch.  ;  1638,  C.  The  scroll  has  been  shifted  to  the  edge  of 
the  stone  and  the  modern  inscr.  inserted  in  its  place. 

Raydon.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Thos.,  son  of  Thos.  Reydon, 
esq.,  1479,  N.  Royden,  E.  B.,  Three  Roydon  Families,  1924,  58. 
II.  [Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Reydon,  esq.,  1479)  ;  head  and  inscr. 
lost ;  sm.,  N.  Royden,  57. 

Redgrave.  I.  Anne,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Hen.  Bures,  esq.,  widow 
of  Edm.  Butts,  esq.,  1609,  ‘‘  a  second  Anne  ”,  lived  7  years  in 
wedlock  and  61  in  widowhood,  8  Eng.  vv.,  marg.  inscr.  and  2  shs., 
C.  Farrer,  frontis. 

Redlingfield.  I.  Inscr.  Dame  Clemence  Lampet,  c.  1500, 
local,  now  covered  or  lost  (?). 

Rendham.  I.  Chalice  and  inscr.  Thos.  Kyng,  vicar,  1523,  C. 
Farrer,  45.  II.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Rich.  Thurston  ;  his 
nephews  Edm.  Palmer  and  Wm.  Curtis  pos.  in  1616. 

Ringsfield.  I.  Nich.  Carneys,  esq.,  builder  of  Redsham  Hall, 
[died  1599],  in  arm.  with  tabard  and  6  sons,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Chas.  Clere  of  Stokesby,  esq.,  in  heraldic  mantle,  with  5  daus., 
all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  engr.  c.  1595  ;  a 
copy  of  the  br.  at  Kenton,  Suff.  ;  on  a  mon.  outside  the  ch.  on  the 
S.  side.  Farrer,  36  ;  Suckling,  I,  69. 

Risby.  I.  Inscr.  Edw.  Kirke,  parson,  1613,  aged  60,  C. 

Rishangles.  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Edw.  Grime- 
ston,  “  the  father  ”,  of  Rishanglis,  esq.,  1599,  mur.,  C.  Boutell, 
Br.  Sind  Slabs,  129,  (sh.).  II.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  and 
sh.  Edw.  Grimston,  “  the  sonne  ”,  of  Bradfield,  esq.,  1610, 
mur.,  C. 

Rougham.  I.  Sir  Roger  Drury,  [died  1410],  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Margery,  [dau.  and  h.  of  Sir  Thos.  Naunton],  1405,  in  mantle, 
inscr.  mutil.  ;  shs.  lost  ;  large,  N.A.  Cullum,  127  ;  Farrer, 
xvii  (man),  xxv  (lady)  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1813,  ii,  17  ;  Haines,  184  ; 
F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  10. 


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Rushbrook.  I.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Thos.  Badby  of  Bury  St. 
Edmunds,  one  of  the  queen’s  receivers,  son  and  h.  of  Wm.  Badby 
of  Layermarney,  Essex,  gent.,  1583,  mur.,  C. 

Saxham,  Great.  I.  John  Eldred,  born  at  New  Buckingham, 
Norf.,  alderman  of  London,  travelled  to  Babilon,  Egypt,  Arabia 
and  the  Holy  Land,  aged  80,  in  civil  dress,  6  Lat.,  8  Eng.  vv.  and 
dedication  plate,  2  achs.  and  6  shs.  including  London,  Cloth- 
workers’  Co.,  East  India  Co.,  Russia  Mchts.  and  Turkey  Mchts.  ; 
his  son  and  h.  Revett  pos.  in  1632  ;  A.T.,  C.  Archceologia,  XV, 
404  ;  Gage,  114. 

Shadingfield.  I.  Inscr.  Mary,  dau.  and  h.  of  Geo.  Harvye  of 
Olton,  Suff.,  esq.,  1st  w.  of  Wm.  Cuddon  of  Shadingfield,  gent., 
1586,  mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Ann  Harvy,  widow,  dau.  of  John 
Barney  of  Reedham,  Norf.,  esq.,  w.  (I)  of  Robt.  Cuddon  of 
Shadingfield,  esq.  ;  (2)  of  Geo.  Harvy  of  Olton,  esq.,  1618,  aged  88, 
C.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Cuddon,  esq.,  1634,  aged  79  ;  mar.  (1) 
Mary,  dau.  of  Geo.  Harvy  of  Olton,  esq.,  by  whom  2  daus.,  (2) 
Elizth.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Playters  of  Sotterley,  esq.,  by  whom  6  sons 
and  5  daus.,  now  covered  or  lost  (?).  IV.  Inscr.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Edw.  Boston  of  Burnham  Westgate,  Norf.,  gent.,  w.  of  Francis 
Cuddon,  gent.,  1640,  C. 

Shottisham.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.,  rose  and  sunflower.  Rose, 
dau.  of  Humph.  Robertson,  w.  of  John  Glover,  parson,  1620,  N. 

SiBTOX.  I.  Inscr.  John  Chapman  “  quondam  ”  Barker,  1475, 
N.A.  II.  Inscr.  Edm.  Chapman,  1501,  N.  III.  Edm.  Chap¬ 
man,  1574,  aged  70,  in  civil  dress,  with  8  sons,  and  w.  Margt. 
[Revett],  with  5  daus.,  all  kng.,  inscr.  (mutil.)  and  16  Eng.  vv., 
mur.,  N.  Cotman,  pi.  30,  p.  20.  IV.  John  Chapman  alias 
Barker,  1582,  aged  52,  in  civil  dress,  head  lost,  and  w.  Julyan 
(mutil.),  with  3  sons  and  3  daus.,  inscr.  and  2  Eng.  vv.,  C.  V. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Copland,  1595,  aged  83,  and  w.  Ollive,  1589,  aged  68, 
N.A.  VI.  Inscr.  Robt.  Chapman  alias  Barker,  1511  (error  for 
1611),  N.  VII.  Edm.  Chapman  alias  Barker,  gent.,  1626, 
aged  64,  in  civil  dress,  with  8  sons,  and  w.  Marry  an,  [dau.  and  h. 
of  Geo.  Vesey,  gent.],  with  5  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  and  inscr., 
C.  Cotman,  pi.  44,  p.  27.  VIII.  Quartered  sh.,  17th  cent.,  C. 

SoMERLEYTOX.  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thos.  and  Elizth. 
Bottely,  1611,  covered  or  lost  (?). 

Sotterley.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Laci,  1475,  N.  II.  Thos. 
Playters,  esq.,  patron  of  the  ch.,  in  arm.,  and  av.  Anne,  sister 
and  coh.  of  Roger  Henneis  of  Tatyngton,  esq.,  both  died  1479, 
inscr.  mutil.,  1  sh.  (2  others  lost),  effs.  on  C.  floor,  inscr.  on  wall. 


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Ardiit.  Notes,  no.  337  (effs.)  ;  Ashdown,  Armour,  229  (elbow  and 
shoulder  pieces)  ;  Clinch,  Costume,  151  (lady)  ;  Cotman,  pi.  15, 

р.  11  ;  Farrer,  xix  (man),  xxvi  (lady)  ;  Haines,  196  (man),  211 
(lady)  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  504  (man)  ;  Oxford  Man.,  89  (man), 
96  (lady)  ;  Suckling,  I,  89  ;  Suffling,  79.  III.  Man  in  arm., 

с.  1480  ;  inscr.  and  sh.  lost ;  sm.,  local,  C.  Cotman,  pi.  16,  p.  12  ; 
Suckling,  I,  92,  fig.  6  ;  Suffling,  78.  Possibly  John  Bomsted, 
1479,  or  Bobt.  Bomsted,  1482.  IV.  Wm.  Playters,  esq.,  son 
and  h.  of  no.  I,  1512  (eff.  stolen  about  1843),  and  w.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Sir  Edm.  Jenney  of  Knotshall,  kng.,  they  had  a  son  Christ,  and 
other  children,  2  shs.  (2  others  lost),  engr.  c.  1630,  mur.,  A.T.  with 
chamfer  inscr.,  C.  V.  Christ.  Playters,  esq.,  1547,  in  arm.  ; 
by  his  1st  w.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  h.  of  Wm.  Aselack  of  Carrow, 
esq.,  he  had  1  son  Thos.,  and  by  his  2nd  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Wm.. 
Read  of  Beccles,  esq.,  he  had  5  sons  and  4  daus.  ;  inscr.  and  1  sh., 
engr.  c.  1630,  curious,  C.  Cotman,  pi.  26,  p.  17  ;  Suckling,  I, 
92,  fig.  4  (eff.).  VI.  Thos.  Playters,  esq.,  patron  of  the  manor, 
1572,  in  arm.  ;  by  his  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Jerman  of 
Rushbroke,  knt.,  he  had  6  sons  and  6  daus.  ;  inscr.  and  sh.,  C. 
Cotman,  pi.  29,  p.  19  ;  Suckling,  I,  92,  fig.  5  (eff.)  ;  Suffling,  95. 
VTI.  Thomazin,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Edm.  Tyrrell  of  Betches,  Essex, 
esq.,  w.  of  Wm.  Playters,  esq.,  1578,  aged  34,  and  dau.  Susan, 
1  large  sh.,  inscr.  now  separated  from  eff.  and  mur.,  C.,  eff.  on  floor. 
Cotman,  pi.  32,  p.  21  ;  Suckling,  I,  89  (effs.)  ;  Suffling,  95  (lady, 
erroneously  assigned  to  no.  VI).  VTII.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Wm. 
Playters,  esq.,  [son  of  no.  V],  “  trew  patrone  of  this  churche  ”, 
1584  ;  mar.  (1)  Thomazen,  dau.  and  h.  of  Geo.  Duke  of  Frenze, 
Norf.,  esq.,  by  whom  1  son,  died  s.p.,  (2)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Tymperley  of  Hentilsham,  esq.,  by  whom  1  son  and  2  daus.,  (3) 
Thomazen  (no.  VII),  by  whom  1  dau.,  and  (4)  Mary,  dau.  of  Wm. 
Drake  of  Hardley,  Norf.,  esq.,  by  whom  2  sons  and  1  dau.  ;  mur. 
C.  IX.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Robt.  Edgar,  gent.,  1594,  N.  X. 
Inscr.  Alice  Lappage,  only  w.  of  no.  IX,  and  exor.  of  his  will, 
benefactor  to  poor,  1595,  mur.,  C.  XI.  Inscr.  John  Playters, 
gent.,  1609,  C.  XII.  Inscr.  Sir  Thos.  Playters,  knt.  and  bart., 
“  lord  and  patron  of  this  churche  ”,  1638,  aged  73,  had  2  ws.  and 
“  diverse  children  by  each  ”,  C. 

SouTHOLT.  I.  Robt.  Armiger,  1585  (eff.  in  civil  dress  lost), 
and  w.  Margt.  Sturging,  N. 

SouTHWOLD.  I.  Inscr.  John  Bischop  and  w.  Helen,  c.  1500, 
local,  now  on  screen,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Christ. 
Yonges,  preacher,  1626,  C. 


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Spexhall.  I.  Sh.,  Baynard,  c.  1460,  inscr.  lost.  Possibly  for 
Robt.  Baynard,  1462.  II.  John  Browne,  gent.,  1591,  aged  45 
(elf.  lost),  and  w.  Silvester,  1593,  aged  47,  mar.  25  years,  with 
6  sons  and  5  dans,  (lost),  2  inscrs.  III.  Inscr.  Mary,  eld.  dan. 
of  no.  II,  w.  of  Wm.  Downinge,  died  “  hora  novissima  mensis 
Decembris  ”,  1601,  aged  31.  All  rel.  and  now  mur.,  C. 

Stanton  All  Saints.  I.  Inscr.  John  Parker,  1575,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  1597,  had  6  sons  and  5  dans.,  mur.,  N. 

Stoke-by-Clare.  I.  Lady,  c.  1530  ;  children  and  inscr.  lost ; 
local,  N.  II.  Inscr.  John  Croply,  1584,  N.  III.  Edw. 
Talkarne,  esq.,  1597,  in  civil  dress,  inscr.  and  sh.,  N.  IV. 
Inscr.  mutil.  (eff.  lost).  Elizth.  Sewster,  [1598],  rel.,  N.  V. 
Inscr.  Ralph,  son  of  Hugh  Turner,  gent.,  1600,  aged  84,  N.  VI. 
Alice  Talkarne,  widow,  eld.  dau.  of  Robt.,  eld.  son  of  Sir  Giles 
Alington,  w.  (1)  of  Wm.  Sewster,  esq.,  (2)  of  Edw.  Talkarne,  esq., 
1605,  aged  63,  1  sh.,  N.  VII.  Inscr.  Wm.  Butcher,  benefactor 
to  the  par.  and  to  Sible  Hedingham,  1611,  N.A. 

Stoke-by-Nayland.  I.  Lady  in  mantle,  c.  1400  ;  inscr.  lost ; 
S.C.  Gotman,  pi.  4,  p.  5  ;  Suffling,  133.  Possibly  Kath.,  widow 
of  Sir  Thos.  Clopton,  w.  of  Sir  Wm.  Tendring,  1402.  II.  Sir 
Wm.  Tendring,  1408,  in  arm.,  bare  headed  with  beard  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  large,  S.C.  Archit.  Notes,  no.  485  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  Builder, 
LIX,  406  ;  Cotman,  pi.  8,  p.  8  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  368  ; 
Suffling,  57  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  11.  III.  Pediments  of 
a  double  canopy,  c.  1425  ;  effs.  of  man  in  arm.,  w.  and  inscr. 
lost  ;  S.C.  Haines,  176  (det.  of  canopy).  Possibly  for  Sir  John 
Howard,  1426,  and  w.  Alice  Tendring.  See  Weever,  “  Fun. 
Mon.”,  773.  IV.  Lady  [Kath.,  dau.  of  Wm.,  lord  Molyns,  1st], 
w.  of  John  Howard,  duke  of  Norfolk,  mother  of  Thos.  Howard, 
duke  of  Norfolk,  died  1452,  engr.  later  c.  1535,  in  heraldic  mantle, 
1  sh.  ;  inscr.  and  3  other  shs.  lost  ;  S.C.  Cotman,  pi.  24,  p.  15, 
and  frontis.  (coloured)  ;  Druitt,  280  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset  N .  and 
Q.,  VI,  336  ;  Suffling,  117  ;  Suff.  Proc.,  IV,  188  ;  Weever,  J .,  Fun. 
Mon.,  114:.  V.  Two  groups  of  children,  1  son  and  5  daus.  of 
the  1st  w.,  and  1  son  and  3  daus.  of  the  2nd  w.,  2  shs.  and  inscr.  ; 
the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Francis  Mannok,  esq.,  1590,  aged 
68,  and  his  2  ws.  ;  N.C.  VI.  Inscr.  Wm.,  eld.  son  of 
Francis  Mannock,  1616,  aged  60,  N.C.,  loose  in  1925.  VII. 
Dorothy,  [dau.  of  Wm.]  Sanders  [of  Welford,  Northants.],  esq., 
w.  of  Sir  Francis  Mannock,  bart.,  1632,  aged  42,  mar.  24  years, 
had  4  children,  Francis,  John,  Wm.,  Anne  (an  infant),  inscr.  and 
sh.,  N.C.  Cotman,  pi.  45,  p.  27  ;  Suffling,  165  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus, 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES, 


List,  pi.  45,  no.  7  (eff.).  In  the  ch.  are  indents  for  3  early  brasses, 
one  to  Sir  John  de  Peytone,  1318,  cross  legged  in  arm.,  under 
single  canopy  with  Fr.  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics,  and  two 
others  much  defaced. 

Stonham  Aspall.  I.  John  Metcalfe,  son  of  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
and  Elizth.  Felgate,  rector  for  32  years,  bequeathed  lands  for 
charitable  purposes,  1606,  in  gown  and  scarf,  C.  The  3  daus., 
c.  1520,  kng.,  fern.  elf.  and  inscr.  lost,  C.,  have  now  disappeared. 
Davy’s  rubbing.  Add.  MS.  32483,  fob  91,  shows  the  lower  portion 
of  the  fern.  elf.  and  the  daus. 

Stoven.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Keable,  1628,  aged  64,  now  covered 
or  lost  (?). 

Stowlangtoft.  I.  Sh.,  Wingfield  imp.  Wentworth,  c.  1500  ; 
sm.  elf.  of  a  lady  and  inscr.  lost ;  N.  II.  Two  shs.  ;  the  remains 
of  the  br.  to  Robt.  Ashfield,  in  arm,,  and  w.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thos.  Jermyn,  1546,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Paul  D’Ewes  of  Stow¬ 
langtoft,  esq.,  [1630],  C. 

Stowmarket.  I.  Ann  Tyrell,  1638,  aged  8J  years,  in  shroud, 
inscr.  and  20  Eng.  vv.,  mur.,  N.A. 

Stow,  West,  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Bois,  1591,  “  Halyfax  me  genuit, 
Cantabrigia  docuit,  Sulfolcia  audivit,  angina  rapuit,  nunc  corpus 
tenet  tumulus 

Stratford  St.  Mary.  I.  Edw.  Crane,  1558,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Elizth.,  local,  now  mur.,  N.  Farrer,  59.  II.  Inscr.  Wm., 
son  and  h.  of  John  Smithe,  1586,  aged  54,  N. 

Stutton.  I.  Inscr.  John  Smythe,  1534,  N.  II.  Inscr. 
Frances  Herdson,  1619,  local,  N.C. 

Sutton.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Burwell,  gent.,  1596,  aged  80,  loose  in 
chest  in  1893. 

Syleham.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Fuller,  gent.,  1634,  aged  74,  and 
w.  Anne,  1619,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Anth.  Barry,  gent.,  1641, 
aged  66,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Hearing,  gent.,  1638, 
aged  52,  C. 

Tannington.  I.  Ann,  dau.  of  Rich.  Cornwalys  of  Shotley, 
3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Cornwalys  of  Brome  Hall,  knt.,  w.  of  Thos. 
Dade,  esq.,  1612,  1  sh.  (3  others  lost),  C.  II.  Inscr.  and  3  shs. 
(another  lost).  Thos.  Dade,  esq.,  1619,  aged  63,  C.  III.  Inscr. 
and  2  shs.  (2  others  lost).  Mary,  dau.  of  Hen.  Wingfield  of 
Crofeild,  esq.,  w.  of  Wm.  Dade,  esq.,  1624,  C. 

Theberton.  I.  Inscr.  Kath.  Pays,  c.  1500,  local,  N. 

Thelnetham.  I,  Inscr.  Anne,  w.  of  John  Caly,  c.  1500,  local, 
now  mur.,  N. 


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Thorington.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Gould,  minister,  1626,  aged  62  ; 
his  w.  Jane  pos.  ;  C.  under  altar.  An  inscr.  to  Robt.  Wode, 
c.  1500,  palimp.,  is  now  in  Brit.  Mus. 

Thornham,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  Edm.  Bokenham,  esq.,  1620, 
and  w.  Barbara,  1618,  on  base  of  choir  stall. 

Thrandestok.  I.  Inscr.  Elsabeth,  w.  of  Wni.  Cornewaleys, 
esq.,  1537,  local,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Prudence,  dau. 
of  Edw.  Cuppledicke,  gent.,  w.  of  John  Harvy,  gent.,  had  1  son 
and  1  dau.,  died  in  childbed  of  the  latter,  1619,  aged  30,  C. 

Thurlow,  Great.  I.  Man  in  arm.  with  salade,  and  w.  in 
widow’s  dress,  c.  1460  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local  and  curious,  C.  Farrer, 
62.  II.  Lady  in  widow’s  dress,  c.  1460  ;  head  and  inscr.  lost  ; 
local,  N.  III.  [Thos.  Underhill,  died  1508],  in  arm.,  lower  hf. 
gone,  and  w.  [Anne  Drury],  with  9  sons,  2  shs.,  engr.  c.  1530  ; 
daus.,  inscr.  and  2  other  shs.  lost  ;  local,  C.  IV.  Sh.,  a  fess 
engrailed  ;  inscr.  and  3  other  shs.  lost ;  C.  Possibly  for  Thos. 
Knighton,  gent.,  1532,  and  w.  Alice. 

Thurlow,  Little.  I.  Man  in  arm.  and  w.,  c.  1520,  1  sh.  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  worn,  local,  N. 

Tunstall.  I.  Inscr.  John,  son  of  John  Haughfen,  gent., 
1618,  aged  66  ;  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rich,  and  Joyce  Winwood, 
had  6  sons  and  4  daus.  ;  N. 

Ufford.  I.  Symon  Brooke,  1488,  in  civil  dress,  upper  part 
gone,  and  3  ws.,  Emot,  Margt.,  Alice  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  Cotman, 
pi.  19,  p.  14.  II.  Rich.  Ballett,  “  first  goldsmith  of  the  Balletts 
in  London  ”,  1598,  aged  76,  a  skeleton  on  a  tomb,  rect.  pi.  with 
inscr.,  10  Eng.  vv.  and  arms  of  Goldsmiths’  Co.,  mur.,  N. 
Suffling,  249.  III.  Sh.,  inscr.  cut  in  stone.  Hen.  Broome, 
gent.,  1684,  N. 

Waldikgfield,  Little.  I.  John  Colman,  1506,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Kath.,  with  6  sons  and  7  daus.,  inscr.  and  2  evang.  symbols, 
all  loose  in  vestry,  in  1900.  Farrer,  xxiii  (man)  ;  Haines,  204 
(man).  II.  Robt.  Appleton,  1526,  in  arm.,  and  w.,  Mary,  2nd 
dau.  and  coh.  of  Thos.  Mountney,  gent.,  3  shs.  ;  inscr.  and 
another  sh.  lost  ;  local,  N.A.  Farrer,  xxvii  (lady)  ;  Haines, 
243  (lady)  ;  Jewett,  J.  A.,  Memorial  of  Sam.  Appleton  of  Ipswich, 
Mass.,  1850,  Boston,  82  (lady).  One  sh.  loose  in  vestry  in  1900. 
III.  Lady,  c.  1530,  1  sh.  with  arms  of  Brewse  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local, 
sm.,  under  organ  in  1900.  IV.  John  Wyncoll,  clothier,  1544, 
in  civil  dress,  local,  partly  covered  by  organ  in  1900. 

Walsham-le- Willows.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Thomasin,  dau.  of 
Thos.  Shardelow,  w.  of  Robt.  Smalpece,  1602,  S.A. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Walton.  I.  Wm.  Tabard,  1459,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Agnes,  N.  II.  Wm.  Simond,  1612,  aged  11,  in  civil  dress, 

kng.,  reel.  pi.  with  inscr.  in  13  Eng.  vv.  and  acrostic,  much 
worn,  sm.,  C. 

Wangeord  near  Brandon.  I.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Robt.  Coke,  esq.,  sister  to  Edw.  Coke,  esq.,  attorney  general 
to  Queen  Elizth. ,  w.  of  Wm.  Francklyn,  gent. ,  1596,  had  4  children, 
Edw.,  Lucy,  Julian,  Anne,  mur.,  N. 

Wangford  near  Southwold.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Christ.  Rous, 
esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Rous  of  Henham  Hall,  knt,,  1635, 
aged  30  years  and  4  months  ;  mar.  Elizth.,  eld.  dau.  of  Sir  Wm. 
Fitch  of  Essex,  knt.  ;  also  his  son  John,  born  1633,  died  1634  ; 
N.A. 

Wantisden.  I.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Marie,  w.  of  Rich.  Wingfelde, 
esq.,  1582,  C.  II.  Inscr.  (ach.  lost).  Robt.,  2nd  son  of  John 
Harvie  of  Ickworth,  esq.,  1633,  and  w.  Marian,  N. 

Washbrook.  I.  Inscr.  Edm.  Knappe,  gent.,  1609,  aged  69, 
mur.,  C.  The  inscr.  to  Joseph  Clerke,  minister  for  34  years, 
1653,  aged  69,  mur.,  C.  is  a  modern  reproduction. 

Wenham,  Little.  I.  Thos.  Brewse,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor 
and  patron  of  the  ch.,  1514,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Jane  [Scroop]  with 
2  sons  and  3  dans.,  double  canopy,  4  shs.,  marg.  inscr.  (mutil.),  C. 
Suffling,  88  (effs.). 

Westhall.  I.  Inscr.  Nich.  Bohun,  1602  ;  mar.  Audrie,  sister 
of  Sir  Edw.  Cooke,  attorney  general  to  Jas.  I,  had  7  infant 
children  ;  a  long  genealogical  inscr.  tracing  descent  from  Thos, 
Plantagenet  and  Eleanor  Bohun  ;  mur.,  S.A. 

Westhorpe.  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Rich.  Elcock, 
born  at  Stopford,  Ches.,  fellow  of  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.,  pastor 
of  the  ch.,  1630,  mur.,  C. 

Wetherden.  I.  Inscr.,  8  Eng.  vv.  and  4  shs.  John  Daniell 
of  Messing,  Essex,  esq.,  1584;  mar.  Avice  (who  pos.),  dau, 
of  Sir  Hen.  Tyrell,  had  2  daus.,  Alice,  mar.  to  Sir  Andrew 
Asteley,  and  Ursula,  mar.  to  Wm.  Wiseman,  esq.,  both  of 
Essex  ;  C.  • 

WiCKHAMBROOK.  I.  Inscr.  Geo.,  son  of  Sir  Geo.  Somersett, 
c.  1500,  local,  loose  in  vestry  in  1903.  II.  Thos.  Burroughs 
gent.,  1597,  aged  66,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Elizth.  Burwell 
with  2  sons  and  1  dau.,  (2)  Brigett  Higham  with  3  sons  and  3 
daus.,  rect.  pL,  inscr.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  C.  behind  wooden 
grating. 


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Wickham-Skeith.  I,  Lady  in  widow’s  dress,  kng.,  and  3  dans., 
c.  1530  ;  husband,  3  sons  and  inscr.  lost  ;  N. 

WiLBY.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1530,  and  device  of  a  running  sheep  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  local,  N.  II.  Inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.  Wm.  James, 

rector,  1569,  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John 

More  of  Haddon,  Oxon.,  w.  of  John  Bayles,  gent.,  1588,  engr. 
c.  1620,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Joan,  dau.  and  h.  of  Wm.  Walsh, 
esq.,  w.  of  Thos.  Bayles,  esq.,  1620,  C.  V.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat. 
and  6  Eng.  vv.  Joseph  Fletcher,  rector,  1637,  aged  60  ;  the  vv. 
refer  to  a  former  rector,  Truway,  buried  under  the  same  stone  ; 
mur.,  C.  VI.  Inscr.  and  lozenge.  Lucy,  eld.  dau.  of  Thos. 
Bayles,  esq.,  1638,  C.  VII.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Bayles,  gent., 
1588,  and  his  son  Thos.  Bayles,  esq.,  1639,  aged  84,  C.  The 
sm.  fig.  of  a  priest,  c.  1480,  in  mass  vests.,  inscr.  gone,  is  apparently 
lost  or  may  be  covered  by  font.  Rubbing  in  Davy  coll..  Add. 
MS.  32483,  fol.  216. 

WissETT.  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Stephen  Blomfeild  of 
Aspoll  Stonham,  1638,  aged  19,  C. 

WiSTON.  I.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  John  le  Gris,  minister  for  39 
years,  1630  ;  mar.  Elizth.  (who  pos.),  dau.  of  Robt.  Lappadge, 
had  2  sons  and  6  daus.,  C. 

WiTHERSFiELD.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Wyburgh  and  all  benefactors 
“  qui  istam  ylam  fieri  fecerunt  ”,  c.  1480,  local,  mur.,  N.A.  II. 
Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Robt.  Cocke,  gent.,  1557,  covered  or  lost  (?). 
III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Joan  Bury,  w.  of  Laur.  Argali,  esq.,  1579, 
aged  36,  nmr.  18  years,  N. 

WooDBRiDGE.  I.  John  Shorlond,  1601,  aged  7,  in  civil  dress, 
inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.,  1  sh.,  now  mur.,  C.  Cotman,  pi.  37,  p.  24. 

II.  Inscr.  A  sm.  pi.  inscribed  ‘‘  As  thou  art  so  was  I  ”,  etc.,  I7th 
cent.  ;  effs.  of  a  civilian,  2  ws.,  and  inscr.  lost ;  now  mur.,  N. 

III.  Inscr.  Thos.  Bolton,  esq.,  1616,  aged  48,  now  mur.,  N.A. 

IV.  Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  John  Sayre  the  younger,  1622,  aged  26, 
now  mur.,  N.  In  C.  is  an  indent  for  a  bracket  brass,  possibly 
for  John  Albred  and  w.  Agnes,  1400,  benefactors  to  the  ch. 

WooLVERSTONE.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Runtyng,  rector,  c.  1430,  on 
front  of  C.  step. 

WoRLiNGHAM.  I.  Inscr.  Wathcr  Lecberd,  c.  1500,  local,  N. 
II.  [Nich.  Wrenne,  gent.,  1511],  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  [Mary] ; 
inscr.  and  sh.  lost ;  local,  S.C.  Cotman,  pi.  23,  p.  15.  III. 
Inscr.  and  sh.  Edw.  Duke,  esq.,  1615,  aged  55,  left  2  sons  and  2, 
daus..  Tower. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


WoRLiNGTON.  I.  Insci.  John  Mortlock,  1620,  gave  to  the  poor 
of  the  par.  30s.  yearly  for  ever  after  the  death  of  his  w.  Joyee, 
mur.,  N. 

WoRLiNGWORTH.  I.  Four  sons,  1  a  priest  in  aead.,  and  7  dans., 
e.  1520  ;  parents  and  inscr.  lost  ;  N.  II.  Sh.  and  lozenge  ; 
inscr.  cut  in  stone.  Susan  [Smart],  w.  of  Jas.  Barker,  1622, 
aged  44,  left  2  sons,  Edw.,  Jas.,  and  1  dau.,  Barbara,  N.  III. 
Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Jaspar  Hussie,  born  at  Exeter,  citizen  of 
London,  ''  came  to  this  towne  after  a  long  sickness  to  take  ye 
benefit  of  this  aire  ”,  1624,  aged  44,  N. 

Wrentham.  I.  Ele,  dau.  of  Bobt.  Ufford,  [w.  of  Rich.]  Bowet, 
1400,  inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.,  2  shs.,  now  mur.,  C.  Boutell,  Br.  and 
Slabs,  86  (head)  ;  Cotman,  pi.  7,  p.  7  ;  Suffling,  149  (eff.).  II. 
Humph.  Brewster,  esq.,  1593,  aged  67,  in  arm.,  ach.  and  sh.,  now 
mur.,  C.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  80  (eff.)  ;  Cotman,  pi.  35,  p.  23  ; 
Suffling,  97  (eff.  and  shs.). 

Yaxley.  I.  Inscr.  Alice,  w.  of  Rich.  Yaxle,  1474,  local,  C. 
II.  Inscr.  Alice  Pulvertoft,  [1511],  local,  S.A.  III.  Inscr. 
Joan  Yaxley,  1517,  local,  S.A.  IV.  Andrew,  son  of  John 
Felgate  of  Stoneham  Aspoll,  gent.,  1598,  in  civil  dress,  and  his 
only  dau.  Margt.  (eff.  lost),  w.  of  Robt.  Felgate,  ''  qui  {sic)  obiit 
in  puero  partu  ”,  1596,  S.A. 

Yoxford.  I.  John  Norwiche,  esq.,  1428,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Maud,  1418,  4  shs.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  C.  Cotman,  pi.  10, 
p.  9  ;  Suffling,  69.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thomesin 
Hopton,  w.  of  Thos.  Knyvet,  esq.,  1471,  now  mur.,  N.A.  III. 
Inscr.  Wm.  and  John,  sons  of  Wm.  Tendryng,  esq.,  c.  1480,  local, 
now  mur.,  N.A.  IV.  Tomesin,  dau.  of  Wm.  Sydney,  esq., 
by  his  w.  Tomesin  Baryngton,  w.  of  Wm.  Tendryng,  esq., 
1435,  in  shroud,  with  3  sons  and  2  daus.  in  shrouds  and  2 
daus.  in  ordinary  dress  with  flowing  hair,  1  sh.  (3  others 
lost),  large,  now  mur.,  C.  Cotman,  pi.  17,  p.  13  ;  Exeter 
Dioc.  Archit.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  pi.  1,  fig.  2  (eff.)  ;  Suffling, 
253  (eff.).  V.  Inscr.  John  Skottow,  1511,  and  w.  Agnes,  local, 
now  mur.,  N.A.  VI.  Inscr.  John  Coke,  1522,  and  w.  Alice, 
local,  now  mur.,  S.A.  VII.  Inscr.  Robt.  Rivett,  1593,  and  w. 
Margery,  had  1  son,  now  mur.,  N.A.  VIII.  Inscr.  Francis 
Foxe,  mcht.,  1612,  aged  53,  now  mur.,  S.C.A.  IX.  Anth. 
Cooke,  died  on  Easter  Monday,  1613,  aged  79,  in  civil  dress,  had 
11  children,  left  10  surviving,  inscr.  with  10  Eng.  vv.,  now  mur., 
N.A.  Cotman,  pi.  40,  p.  25  ;  Suffling,  207.  X.  Christian,  w. 
of  John  Foxe,  1618,  aged  29,  a  sm.  bust  of  her  son  and  inscr.. 


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now  mur.,  S.A.  Cotman,  pi.  41,  p.  25.  XI.  Joan,  eld.  dan. 
of  Sir  Humph.  Weld,  knt.,  w.  of  Sir  Hobt.  Brooke,  knt.,  1618, 
aged  38,  now  mur.,  S.C.A.  Cotman,  pi.  42,  p.  26  (part  of  eff.)  ; 
Druitt,  290  ;  Somerset  Arch.  Soc.  Proc.,  XLV,  ii,  8. 

An  inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  to  Thos.  Cooper,  bayly,  1576,  from  the 
destroyed  ch.  of  All  Saints,  Hunwich,  is  now  in  the  Stranger’s 
Hall,  Norwich.  At  Elmswell  is  an  indent  for  a  fine  cross  with 
eff.  of  a  priest  in  the  head,  and  marg.  inscr.  with  evang.  symbols, 
15th  cent. ;  at  Hollesley,  of  a  priest  under  single  canopy  with 
marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics,  14th  cent.  ;  at  Horham,  of  an  inscr. 
with  a  bird  above  ;  and  at  Wingfield  numerous  indents  to  the 
Wingfield  family.  In  Brit.  Mus.  (Davy  coll.)  are  rubbings  of 
fragments,  now  lost,  at  Baylham,  a  helmet  with  crest,  c.  1500  ; 
Bealings  Magna,  2  shs.  ;  Chediston,  1  sh.  ;  Clare,  a  scroll  ; 
Elmham,  South,  St.  Mary,  1  sh.  ;  and  Snare,  5  daus.,  c.  1480. 


SUREEY. 

B.  and  B.  Brayley,  E.  W.,  and  Britton,  John,  Hist,  of  Surrey,  5  vols.,  1840. 
M.  and  B.  Manning,  Owen,  and  Bray,  Wm.,  Hist,  of  Surrey,  3  vols.,  1804-14. 
S.A.C.  Surrey  Archaeological  Collections. 

Addington.  I.  Thos.  Hatteclyff,  esq.,  one  of  the  4  masters 
of  the  household  to  Hen.  VIII,  1540,  in  arm.,  1  sh.  ;  he  mar. 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  no.  II,  C.  Clinch,  Churches,  210  (eff.)  ; 
M.B.8.  Trans.,  VI,  258  ;  S.A.C,,  XXV,  35  ;  Sweetman,  H.  F., 
Geneal.  Mem.  of  Leigh  of  Addington,  1887,  7.  II.  John  Leigh, 
esq.,  1509  [error  for  1503],  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Isabel,  dau.  of 
John  Harvye  of  Thurley,  Beds.,  esq.,  and  only  sister  of  Sir  Geo. 
Harvey,  1544,  with  2  sons  and  3  daus.,  ach.,  2  shs.,  and  marg. 
inscr.,  once  on  A.T.,  now  on  C  floor.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  261  ; 
S.A.C. ,  VII,  82  (2  pL),  and  XXV,  37  ;  Sweetman,  8. 

Albury  (old  church).  I.  John  Weston  of  Weston,  esq.,  1440, 
in  arm.,  head,  etc.,  restored  in  1920  ;  ach.  lost  ;  worn,  S.A. 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  266;  S.A.C.,  XXV,  42,  and  XXXIV,  90. 
II.  Inscr.  with  12  Lat.,  12  Eng.  vv.,  and  sh.  Anth.  Duncombe, 
1709,  mur.,  N.  In  S.A.  is  the  indent  for  a  marg.  inscr.  in  2 
Lat.  vv.  in  Lombardics  to  Wm.  Weston,  c.  1330. 

Ash.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Thos.  Manory,  1516,  mur.,  S.C.  II. 
Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Manory,  w.  of  Ralph  Vyne, 
c.  1520,  mur.,  S.C. 


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LIST  OL  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Ashtead.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  John  Browne,  esq.,  late 
sergeant  of  her  majesties  woodyeard  ”,  and  w.  Edith,  1590, 
partly  covered,  C.  II.  Inscr.  in  2  Lat.  and  2  Eng.  vv.  Elizth., 
dan.  of  [Barth.]  Fromounds,  w.  of  [Wm.]  Bodley,  1591  ;  2  shs. 
either  covered  or  lost ;  C.  III.  Inscr.  Dorothy,  w.  of  Robt. 
Quinnell,  rector,  1640,  aged  54,  mur.,  C. 

Barnes.  I.  Edith  and  Elizth.,  dans,  of  John  and  Anne  Wylde, 
died  virgyns  ”,  1508,  with  flowing  hair,  1  sh.,  sm.,  rel.  and  now 
mur.,  S.A.  Antiquary,  XX,  13  ;  GirVs  Own  Paper,  XIV,  157  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  273  ;  S.A.C.,  XXV,  50.  The  br.  to  Wm. 
Millebourne,  esq.,  1415,  in  arm.,  now  lost,  is  engr.  in  Lysons 
Environs,  I  (1792),  17.  A  rubbing  of  the  lost  brass  to  Nich. 
Clerk,  rector  of  Barnes  and  of  Little  Grantesden,  Cambs.,  1480, 
in  cope,  is  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Beddington.  I.  Philipe,  dau.  of  Nich.  and  Mercy  Carreu, 
1414,  with  hf.  effs.  of  her  7  brothers,  Guy,  John,  John,  John,  John, 
Wm.,  Wm.,  and  her  6  sisters,  Eleanor,  Lucy,  Agnes,  Agnes,  Margt., 
Anne,  2  shs.  and  slightly  mutil.  marg.  inscr.,  now  under  C.  stalls. 
Bentham,  T.,  Hist,  of  Beddington,  4  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I.,  pt.  11, 
pi.  2,  and  Trans.,  VI,  279  ;  S.A.C.,  XXV,  56.  II,  Floriated 
cross  for  Margt.  Oliver,  servant  to  Nich.  and  Mercy  Carru,  1425, 
mutil.,  sm.,  now  under  C.  stalls.  Bentham,  4  ;  Boutell,  Series, 
and  Chr.  Mon.,  40  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  281  ;  S.A.G.,  XXV,  58. 

III.  Nich.  Carrew,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor,  1432,  “  senex  et  plenus 
dierum  ”,  in  civil  dress,  and  [1st]  w.  Isabel,  fine  double  canopy, 
4  shs.,  and  slightly  mutil.  marg.  inscr.  ;  the  inscr.  mentions  a 
son  Thos.  ;  large,  C.  Bentham,  4  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  B.  and  B., 

IV,  62  ;  Exeter  Dioc.  Archit.  Soc.  Trans.,  2S.  Ill,  226  ;  Lysons, 
Environs,  I  (1792),  58;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  59,  and  Trans., 
VI,  283  ;  Rogers,  Sep.  Effs.  of  Devon,  76,  and  pi.  28,  no.  16  ; 
S.A.G.,  XVI,  38  (head  of  lady),  XXV,  60  (complete).  IV. 
Civilian  and  lady,  c.  1430  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now  under  C.  stalls. 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  286  ;  S.A.G.,  XXV,  64.  Possibly  Thos. 
Carew,  esq.,  1430,  and  sister  Isabel,- w.  (1)  of  Brian  Harsick,  esq., 
and  (2)  of  Robt.  Buckton,  esq.,  1434.  See  Lansd.  MS.,  874, 
fob  39.  V.  Roger  Elmebrygge,  esq.,  sheriff  of  Surrey  and 
Sussex,  1437,  in  arm.,  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.,  4  shs.,  now  under  C. 
stalls.  Bentham,  5  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  445  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  288  ;  Blanche,  Gostume,  I,  499  (taces)  ; 
Reliquary,  XX,  206  (dog);  S.A.G.,  XXV,  66.  VI.  Kath., 
w.  of  Robt.  Berecroft,  gent.,  and  sister  Elizth.,  widow  of  Wm. 
Barton,  gent.,  both  died  1507,  2  shs.,  sm.,  C.  M.B.S.  Trans., 


SURREY. 


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VI,  290  ;  S.A.C.,  XXV,  67.  VII.  Sir  Rich.  Carew,  1520,  in 
arm.  with  tabard,  and  w.  Malyn,  dan.  of  [Sir  Robt.]  Oxenbridge 
of  Ford,  Sussex,  in  heraldic  mantle  ;  effs.  and  most  of  chamfer 
inscr.  a  modern  restoration  ;  A.T.,  S.C.  B.  and  B.,  V.  Addenda, 
44  (orig.  male  eff.)  ;  Bentham,  5  (man).  VIII.  Inscr.  Elizth. 
Boys,  widow,  servant  to  Sir  Francis  Carewe,  1599,  mur.,  S.A. 
IX.  Inscr.  with  10  Eng.  vv.  Thos.  Grenhill,  B.A.,  steward  to  Sir 
Nich.  Carew,  1634,  aged  33  ;  his  brother  Wm.  Greenhill,  M.A., 
and  sister  Mary  pos.  ;  mur.  in  wooden  frame,  N.A.  X.  Inscr. 
Margt.,  w.  of  John  Huntley,  gent.,  1638,  aged  74,  now  under 
seats  (?). 

Betchworth.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Morsted,  [1450],  and  w.  Eleanor, 
now  mur.,  S.C.  II.  Wm.  Wardysworth,  vicar,  1533,  in  mass 
vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  now  mur.,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls., 
XXII,  101  ;  Gawthorp,  pi.  11,  p.  40  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  330  ; 
8.A.C.,  XXV,  74  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  48.  III.  Inscr. 
Rich.  Powlesden  of  Brockham,  yeoman,  1613,  aged  76,  N. 
IV.  Inscr.  Amy,  widow  of  no.  Ill,  1614,  aged  61,  had  an  only 
dau.  Jane,  N.  V.  Inscr.  Bridget,  sister  of  Sir  Hen.  Drurie  of 
Hugilie  (Hedgerley),  Bucks.,  knt.,  w.  of  Chas.  Browne,  esq., 
1627,  aged  75,  mur.,  S.C.  VI.  Inscr.  Peter,  son  of  Andr.  Cade, 
gent.,  1679,  mur.,  S.C.  A  palimp.  sh.  found  in  the  churchyard 
about  1854  is  now^  in  Brit.  Mus. 

Bletchingley.  I.  Lady,  c.  1470,  with  flowing  hair  ;  inscr. 
lost  ;  sm.,  rel.,  S.A.  Clinch,  Churches,  216  ;  Lambert,  U .,  Hist, 
of  Bletchingley,  II,  358  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  334  ;  Suffling,  146  ; 
8.A.C.,  XVI,  52  (head),  XXV,  78  (eff.).  II.  Priest,  c.  1510, 
in  mass  vests.,  sh.  over  head  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  rel.,  C.  Lambert, 
II,  362  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  335  ;  8.A.C.,  XXV,  79.  The  orig. 
stone  in  churchyard.  III.  Five  daus.,  6  sons,  6  daus.  and  2 
shs.,  c.  1520,  rel.  in  one  stone,  S.A.  Lambert,  II,  358.  IV. 
Thos.  Warde,  1541,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  with  Trinity,  N.C. 
Anastatic  Drawing  Soc.,  1880,  pi.  15  (Trin.)  ;  Clinch,  Churches, 
228  ;  Lambert,  II,  362  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  338  ;  Suffling,  198  ; 
S.A.C.,  XVI,  42  (head  of  lady),  XXV,  82  (complete).  V. 
Inscr.  with  12  Eng.  vv.  Sir  Thos.  Cawarden,  knt.,  died  1559, 
but  engr.  much  later,  A.T.,  C.  Lambert,  II,  364.  VI.  Inscr. 
with  2  shs.  Rich.  Glyd  of  Pendhill,  treasurer  of  Christ’s  Hospital, 
his  children  and  grandchildren,  “recollected  A. D.  1700  byM.G.  one 
of  the  obliged  nephews  of  the  above  said  treasurer”,  mur.,  S.C. 

Bookham,  Great.  I.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Edw.  Seynt  John, 
w.  (1)  of  Geo.  Brewes,  esq.,  (2)  of  Thos.  Slyfeld,  1433,  sm.,  worn, 


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N.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  342;  S.A.C.,  XXV,  87.  II.  Inscr. 
John  Barmsdale,  1481,  and  w.  Marion,  now  mur.,  X.  III. 
Inscr.  in  28  Eng.  vv.  (efts.  lost).  Edm.  Slyfeld,  esq.,  J.P.,  1590, 
and  w.  Elizth.  (no.  IV)  ;  their  eld.  son  John  pos.  ;  now  mur., 
S.C.  IV.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Walter  Lambert  of  Carshalton,  esq., 
w.  of  Edm.  Slyfeld,  esq.,  [1597,  aged  77],  now  mur.,  S.C.  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  VI,  346  ;  S.A.C.,  XXV,  92.  V.  Hen.  Slyfield,  esq., 
1598,  aged  56,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Rich.  Buck¬ 
fold,  citizen  of  London,  with  6  sons  and  4  daus.,  3  shs.  (1  mu  til.), 
now  mur.,  N.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  348;  S.A.C.,  XXV,  94. 
VI.  Robt.  Shiers  of  the  Inner  Temple,  esq.,  1668,  in  civil  dress 
holding  book,  1  sh.,  S.A.  B.  and  B.,  IV,  479  (eff.)  ;  Oawthorp , 
pi.  59,  p.  104  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  304  (eff.)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio, 
II,  42,  and  Trans.,  VI,  350  ;  S.A.C.,  XXV,  96. 

Byfleet.  I.  Thos.  Teylar,  rector,  [1455-89],  canon  of  Lincoln, 
in  almuce,  engr.  c.  1480  (date  not  filled  in),  now  mur.,  C.  Alenin 
Club  Colls.,  XXII,  147  ;  Connoisseur,  I,  166  ;  Memorials  of  Old 
Surrey,  1911,  68;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  353;  S.A.C.,  XXV,  99; 

V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  52. 

Camberwell,  St.  Giles.  I.  Mighell  Skinner,  gent.,  1497,  in 
civil  dress,  sm.,  worn.  Allport,  D.,  Hist,  of  Cambenvell,  1841, 
126  ;  Prosser,  G.  F.,  Hist.  Account  of  St.  Giles  Church,  1827,  pi.  1, 
fig.  4.  II.  Rich.  Skynner,  1407  (on  brass,  but  error  for  1492), 
in  eivil  dress,  head  gone,  kng.,  sm.  ;  eff.  of  w.  Agnes,  1499,  5  sons, 
5  daus.  and  2  shs.  lost.  Allport,  129  ;  Bond,  and- Middx.  Arch. 
Soc.  Trans.,  N.S.,  III,  157  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  380  ;  Prosser, 
pi.  2,  fig.  11  ;  S.A.C.,  XXVI,  4.  III.  John  Seott,  esq.,  a  baron 
of  the  exchequer,  1532,  in  arm.,  and  w.  [Elizth.  Skinner],  kng.  ; 
4  sons,  7  daus.,  shs.,  etc.,  lost ;  once  on  A.T.  Allport,  130  ;  Blanch, 

W. ,  Hist,  of  Camberwell,  1875,  56  ;  L.  and  M.  Trans.,  X.S.  Ill, 
157  (tomb),  161  (brass)  ;  Lysons,  Environs,  I,  (1792),  77  ;  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  VI,  383  (brass),  384  (tomb)  ;  Prosser,  pi.  2,  fig.  12  ; 
S.A.C.,  XVI,  42  (head  of  lady),  XXVI,  8  (brass),  9  (tomb).  IV. 
EdvL,  son  of  John  Scott,  esq.,  died  1538,  in  arm.,  an  appropriated 
figure  of  c.  1465  ;  inser.  palimp.,  on  rev.  another  inscr.  to  John 
Ratford,  citizen  and  glover,  15th  cent.  Allport,  140  (eff.)  ; 
Blanch,  54  (eff.)  ;  Hone,  W.,  Year  Book,  914  (eff.)  ;  L.  and  M. 
Trans.,  N.S.  Ill,  166  (inscr.  obv.  and  rev.),  168  (eff.)  ;  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  VI,  386  (eff.),  388  (inser.  obv.  and  rev.)  ;  Prosser,  pi.  1, 
fig.  5  ;  S.A.C.,  XXVI,  11  (eff.),  13  (inscr.  obv.  and  rev.).  V. 
John  Bowyar,  esq.,  1570,  in  civil  dress,  with  8  sons,  and  w.  Elizth., 
dau.  of  Robt.  Draper,  esq.,  with  3  daus.,  all  kng.,  1  aeh.  ;  2  shs. 


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SURREY. 

lost  ;  the  inscr.,  added  in  1605  on  the  death  of  the  lady,  mentions 
her  2nd  husband  Wm.  Foster,  esq.,  by  whom  she  had  1  son  and 
1  dau.  Allport,  134  ;  Blanch,  32  ;  L.  and  M.  Trans.,  N.S.,  III, 
168  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  390  ;  Prosser,  pi.  2,  fig.  8  ;  8.A.G., 
XXVI,  15.  VI.  Mathye  Draper,  esq.,  1577,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Sence,  dau.  of  Wm.  Blackwell  of  London,  esq.,  kng.,  1  sh.  ; 
ach.  and  another  sh.  lost.  Allport,  134  ;  Blanch,  32  ;  L.  and  M. 
Trans.,  X.S.,  III,  173  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  392  ;  Prosser,  pi.  2, 
fig.  7  ;  S.A.C.,  XVI,  47  (head  of  lady),  XXVI,  18  (complete). 
VII.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Matt.  Keleatt,  gent.,  w.  of 
John  Dove,  1582,  had  5  sons  and  4  daus.  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  of 
inscr.  a  portion  of  the  border  of  a  large  foreign  hr.  with  weepers 
and  a  few  words  of  a  marg.  inscr. ,  on  rev.  of  sh.  a  foot  of  a  shrouded 
figure,  also  foreign.  L.  and  M.  Trans.,  N.S.  Ill,  173,  174 
(palimps.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  277,  VI,  395  (palimps.)  ;  S.A.C.,, 
XV,  31,  XXVI,  21  (palimps.).  VIII.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Thos. 
Muschamp,  gent.,  youngest  son  of  Francis  Muschamp,  esq.,, 
1637  ;  his  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Xayler  of  Standish,  Lane., 
gent.,  pos.  The  brasses  are  now  fixed  to  the  back  of  the  choir 
stalls,  the  palimps.  in  oak  frames. 

Carshalton.  I.  Nich.  Gaynesford,  one  of  the  esquires  for  the 
body  to  Edw.  IV  and  Hen.  VII,  [died  1498],  in  arm.  with  4  sons,, 
the  eld.  in  arm.,  the  2nd  a  priest  in  acad.,  and  w.  Margt.  [Sidney,, 
died  1503],  one  of  the  gentlewomen  to  Queens  Elizth.  [Widville] 
and  Elizth.  [of  York],  with  collar  of  suns  and  roses,  and  enamelled 
dress,  brass  engr.  c.  1480-90,  dates  on  inscr.  not  filled  in  ;  4  daus. 
and  Trinity  lost  ;  3  shs.  above  efis.  and  4  on  sides  of  tomb,  mur., 
A.T.,  old  chancel,  now  S.C.  Gawthorp,  pi.  42,  p.  87  ;  Lysons, 
Environs,  I,  (1792),  128  (with  daus.) ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  14  ;; 
S.A.C.,  XXVI,  28  (head  of  lady  and  brass),  29  (shs.).  II. 
Sh.,  Gaynesford  ;  a  portion  of  the  lost  hr.  to  Joan,  dau.  of 
Reginald  Moresby,  w.  of  John  Gaynesford,  esq.,  1492  ;  rel.  in  a 
new  stone  in  1916,  mur.,  S.C.  III.  [Walter  Gaynesford, 
chaplain,  1493],  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer  ;  lower 
part,  of  eff.  and  inscr.  lost ;  S.C.  Alenin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  91  ; 
S.A.C.,  XXVI,  33.  IV.  Thos.  Elyngbrigge,  esq.,  J.P.  and 
gentleman  usher  to  John  Morton,  cardinal  abp.  of  Cant,  and 
chancellor,  1497,  in  arm.,  lower  portion  of  eff.  lost,  and  w.  Elizth. 
[Gaynesford],  eff.  lost,  mutil.  double  canopy  with  Our  Lady  of 
Pity  on  centre  finial,  3  shs.  and  a  sm.  frag,  of  the  inscr.  ;  3  sons 
and  4  daus.  lost ;  S.C.  Anastatic  Drawing  Soc.,  1880,  pi.  30  (Our 
Lady)  ;  Clinch,  G.,  Old  Church  of  Carshalton,  1909,  34  (Our 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Lady)  ;  S.A,C.,  XXVI,  35  (effs.  complete),  37  (Our  Lady).  V. 
Joan,  dau.  of  John  Ellyngbrege,  esq.,  w.  of  Kerry  Burton,  esq., 
1524;  sh.  lost ;  nowin  S.C.  /S^.K.L.,  XXVI,  40. 

Charlwood.  I.  Nich.  Saunder,  esq.,  1553,  in  arm.,  kng., 
with  4  sons  standing,  and  w.  Alys,  dau.  of  John  Hungate  of  Yorks., 
'esq.,  kng.,  with  6  daus.  standing,  crest  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  C. 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  55  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  194 
(crest)  ;  S.A.C.,  XI,  19,  20,  XVI,  44  (head  of  lady),  XXVI,  45, 
47.  II.  Inscr.  Nich.  Jeale  the  younger,  1615  ;  mar.  Elizth. 
Jordan  ;  N.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Jordan  of  Gatewick,  esq.,  1625, 
and  w.  Kath.,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Laur.  Hussee,  ‘Kegum  doctor, 
cancellarise  magister  et  legati  ad  reginam  Scotise  ”,  son  of  Anth. 
Hussee,  1626,  Vestry. 

Cheam.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1390,  with  anelace  ;  centre  of  eff.  and 
inscr.  lost  ;  rel.  Clinch,  Churches,  224  (upper  half)  ;  Suffling,  168 
(upper  half)  ;  S.A.C.,  XXVI,  52.  II.  Civilian,  c.  1390,  hf.  eff.  ; 
inscr.  lost ;  rel.  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  192  ;  S.A.C., 
III,  338,  XXVI,  53.  III.  John  Compton,  1450,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Joan,  1458,  hf.  effs.,  rel.  S.A.C.,  XXVI,  58.  IV. 
Wm.  Wodeward,  “  frater  rectoris  hujus  ecclesie  ”,  1459,  hf.  eff. 
in  civil  dress,  rel.  S.A.C.,  XXVI,  59.  V.  Man  in  arm.  with 
livery  collar,  c.  1470-80,  and  2  shs. ;  the  remains  of  the  hr.  to  John 
Yerde,  esq.,  died  1449,  and  w.  Dame  Anne,  died  1453,  but  br. 
engr.  later  ;  one  sh.  palimp.  now  fastened  down,  on  rev.  a  mcht. 
mark;  very  sm.,  worn,  rel.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  278  (palimp.)  ; 
S.A.C.,  III,  339  (palimp.),  XXVI,  55  (complete),  56  (palimp.) 
VI.  Inscr.  Mich.  Denys,  esq.,  1518,  rel.  VII.  Thos.  Fromond, 
esq.,  1542,  in  civil  dress,  with  6  sons,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  h. 
of  John  Yerde,  esq.,  with  4  daus.,  all  kng..  Trinity  and  1  sh.  ; 

1  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  male  eff.  the  lower  portion  of  a  lady  kng. 
at  desk  ;  on  rev.  of  female  eff.  the  lower  portion  of  a  kng.  civilian 
in  mantle  with  rosary  ;  on  rev.  of  sons  the  upper  part  of  St.  John 
Evang.  under  canopy  ;  on  rev.  of  daus.  a  few  engr.  lines  only  ; 
on  rev.  of  Trinity  a  heart  supported  by  2  hands  and  inscribed 
“  Ihc  est  Amor  me  ’  ”,  over  this  a  scroll  “  Libera  me  dne  de  morte  ”, 
and  in  the  angles  “  Ihu  mcy  ”  ;  on  rev.  of  inscr.  an  eff.  in  shroud  ; 
on  rev.  of  sh.  another  with  arms  of  see  of  Lincoln  ;  mostly  of  date 
c.  1500-20,  the  arms  of  Lincoln  and  fig.  of  St.  John,  c.  1420  ; 
now  hung  in  a  wooden  frame.  Malcolm,  J.P.,  Views  round 
London,  1800  (obv.  only)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  4,  pi.  5,  and 
Trans.  IV,  279  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans., 
Ill,  194  (St.  John)  ;  S.A.C.,  III,  340  (obv.  and  rev.  of  sh.),  342 


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(St.  John  and  obv.  and  rev.  of  Trin.),  XV,  33  (obv.  and  rev.), 
XXVI,  61  (obv.),  62  (rev.).  VIII.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Barth., 
son  and  h.  of  Thos.  Fromoundes  of  Cheam,  gent.,  1579  ;  shs. 
palimp.,  cut  out  of  2  earlier  shs.  ;  rel.  and  palimps.  fastened 
down.  IX.  Inscr.  Edm.  Barrett,  esq.,  serjeant  of  the  wine 
cellar  to  Chas.  I,  1631,  aged  65,  mar.  (1)  Dorothy  Apsley,  by 
whom  3  sons,  Thos.,  Edm.,  John,  and  1  dau.  Constance,  (2)  Ruth 
Causten,  by  whom  3  sons,  Robt.,  Francis,  Edw.,  and  2  daus., 
Ruth,  Margt.  ;  also  his  eld.  son  Thos.  Barrett,  gent.,  clerk  of  the 
wardrobe  to  Chas.  I,  1632,  aged  36,  mar.  Mary  Purton  but  had  no 
issue,  mur.  All  the  brasses  are  now  preserved  in  a  detached 
building  known  as  the  Lumley  chapel,  and  have  been  mostly  rel. 
in  concrete  slabs  without  any  attempt  at  a  proper  arrangement. 

Chertsey.  I.  Ach.  for  Lawrence  Tomson,  1608  ;  inscr.  cut 
in  stone  ;  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Edw.  Carle  ton,  gent.,  1618, 
aged  54,  mur.,  C. 

Chipstead.  I.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Lactansius  Roper  and  grand¬ 
child  of  Humph.  Huntley,  citizen  and  ironmonger  of  London, 
1614,  aged  24,  sm.,  C.  S.A.C.,  XXVI,  70. 

Chobham.  I.  Inscr.  (mutil.).  Wm.  Heith  of  Chobham,  esq., 
[1569],  now  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  Wm.  Loker, 
esq.,  barrister,  [1624]  ;  Rich.  Massey  pos.  ;  now  mur.,  S.A. 

Clapham,  St.  Paul.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Tableer,  1401,  filled  in 
and  now  mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  and  4  Lat.  vv.  Wm. 
Glanvill,  gent.,  mcht.  of  Exeter,  died  of  fever  in  London,  1647, 
aged  57,  filled  in  and  now  mur.,  N. 

Clapham,  St.  Peter.  I.  Priest,  c.  1470,  in  cope  ;  inscr.  record¬ 
ing  its  gift  to  the  eh.  in  1912  by  Ethel  Anne  Marshall;  mur.,Sedilia. 

CoBHAM.  I.  Adoration  of  the  shepherds,  c.  1500,  sm.  rect.  pL, 
now  mur.,  C.  Beaumont,  154  ;  Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust., 
no.  2,  p.  46  ;  Suffling,  339  ;  S.A.C.,  XXVI,  74.  II.  Man  in 
arm.,  c.  1550,  slightly  mutil.  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  priest,  c.  1510, 
in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer  ;  mur.,  on  a  pivot,  S.A. 
B.  and  B.,  II,  408  (armed  fig.  and  chalice)  ;  Haines,  46  (obv.  and 
rev.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  281  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  Suffling,  290 
(obv.  and  rev.)  ;  S.A.C.,  XV,  34,  XXVI,  75  (both  obv.  and  rev.)  ; 
V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  29  (obv.  and  rev.).  A  group  of  15  sons 

in  civil  dress,  c.  1500,  now  lost,  is  reproduced  in  8.A.C.,  XXVI, 
77,  from  a  rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Compton.  I.  Thos.  Glennyn  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.,  both 
died  1508,  with  2  sons  ;  2  daus.  and  sh.  lost ;  worn,  N.  S.A.C., 
XVI,  44  (head  of  lady). 


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CouLSDON.  I.  Inscr.  Anth.  Bois,  son  of  Thos.  Bois,  “  a  man  of 
armes  in  Calais  and  captaine  of  Dele  castell  ”,  by  Malin,  dan.  of 
Nich.  Leigh  of  Addington,  esq.,  rector  for  22  years,  1610,  mur., 
Tower. 

Cranley.  I.  Resurrection,  arms  of  Harding,  and  half  an  inscr.  ; 
the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Robt.  Harding,  alderman  and  goldsmith 
of  London,  1503,  and  w.  Agas,  C.  Hussey,  A.,  Notes  on  the 
churches  of  Kent,  Sussex  and  Surrey,  1852,  325  (Res.  and  inscr.)  ; 
Macklin,  Mon.  Br.,  6th  ed.,  109,  and  Br.  of  Eng.,  237  (Res.)  ; 
Memorials  of  Old  Surrey,  1911,  60  (Res.)  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon. 
Br.,  I,  130,  (Res.)  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  193  (Res.)  ; 
S.A.G.,  VI,  36  (Res.),  XXVII,  23  (Res.,  sh.,  and  inscr.).  II. 
Mcht.  mark  of  Robt.  Harding,  1503,  originally  marking  place  of 
burial,  C.  M.  and  B.,  I,  541  ;  S.A.C.,  VI,  37,  XXVII,  24. 
III.  Priest,  c.  1510,  hf .  eff.  in  mass  vests,  with  scrolls  from  mouth  ; 
inscr.  lost ;  sm.,  C.  >8. A. C.,  VI,  34,  XXVII,  25.  Possibly  Rich. 
Carington,  rector,  1489-1507. 

Crowhurst.  I.  John  Gaynesford  senior,  esq.,  1450,  inarm., 
1  sh.,  A.T.,  C.  Ashdown,  Armour,  246  (upper  half  of  eff.)  ; 
Boutell,  Series  ;  Gainsford,  W.  D.,  Annals  of  the  House  of  Gains- 
ford,  1909,  pi.  7,  p.  20  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  460  ;  Blanche, 
Costume,  I,  390,  fig.  2  (upper  half  of  eff.)  ;  S.A.C.,  III,  49, 
XXVII,  28  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  17.  II.  John  Gaynesford, 
esq.,  1460,  in  arm.,  1  sh.  ;  the  inscr.  mentions  his  [1st]  w.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Rich.  Wakeherst ;  A.T.,  C.  S.A.C.,  XXVII,  31.  III. 
Inscr.  (eff.  lost)  and  sh.  ;  the  remains  of  the  brass  to  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thos.  Fynes,  lord  Dacre,  [3rd]  w.  of  John  [afterwards  Sir 
John]  Gaynesford,  esq.,  c.  1510  ;  half  the  inscr.  loose  in  chest  in 
1912,  and  sh.  rel.  with  no.  II  ;  S.C.  in  vestry.  Gainsford,  pi.  18, 
p.  44,  (J  inscr.)  ;  S.A.C.,  XXVII,  33.  IV.  Inscr.  with  sh. 
Rich.  Cholmley,  cup  bearer  to  Jas.  I  and  Chas.  I,  1634  ;  his 
brother  John  pos.  ;  C. 

Croydon,  St.  John.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  and  cross  lost).  Giles 
Seymor,  1390,  mur.,  S.A.  S.A.C.,  XXVII,  38.  II.  Inscr. 
Elias  Davy,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  1455,  restored,  mur., 
N.A.  He  founded  the  almshouses  in  Croydon  in  1447.  III. 
Gabriel  Silvester,  [rector  of  Wyberton,  Lines.,  Folkington,  Sussex, 
and  prebendary  of  Chichester],  1512,  in  cope,  inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv., 
now  mur.,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  129  ;  Anderson,  J .  C., 
Croydon  Church,  4to,  1871,  73;  S.A.C.,  XXVII,  40.  IV. 
Seven  daus.  and  2  shs.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Thos.  Heron, 
esq.,  1544,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Wm.  Bond, 


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clerk  of  the  green  cloth,  with  4  sons  and  7  dans.,  5  shs.  ;  the  inscr. 
and  1  sh.  previously  lost ;  now  mur.,  N.  and  S.A.,  the  original 
stone  in  the  churchyard.  Anderson,  74  (with  effs.)  ;  S.A.G., 
XXVII,  42  (with  effs.).  V.  Wm.  Heron,  esq.,  J.P.,  1562,  in 
arm.,  and  w.  Alse  (lower  part  lost),  mur.,  C.  S.A.C.,  X,  135, 
XVI,  46  (head  of  lady),  XXVII,  46.  VI.  Inscr.  Thos.  Parkin¬ 
son,  late  farmer  of  the  parsonage,  1605,  and  w.  Elizth.,  1594, 
mur.,  S.A.  The  following  brasses,  in  addition  to  the  effs.  of 
no.  IV,  disappeared,  some  before  or  during  the  restoration  in 
1859  and  others  on  the  destruction  of  the  ch.  by  fire  in  1867, 
(1)  man  in  arm.,  c.  1510,  possibly  a  portion  of  the  brass  to  John 
Pedinge,  esq.,  1508,  and  w.  Mary  Brandon  ;  (2)  Wm.  Mill,  gent., 
1568,  in  civil  dress  ;  (3)  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  and  Clemence 
King,  1st  w.  of  Sam.  Fynche,  vicar  of  Croydon,  1589,  aged  21. 
Anderson,  109  ;  S.A.C.,  XXVII,  51  ;  (4)  inscr.  John  Davenant, 
citizen  and  mcht-tailor  of  London,  1598  ;  (5)  inscr.  Francis 

Tirrell,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  1600  ;  (6)  inscr.  Thos. 
Yeomans,  1602  ;  (7)  John  Parkinson,  1607,  in  civil  dress. 

Anderson,  109  ;  S.A.C.,  XXVII,  56  ;  (8)  Bobt.  Jackson,  1629, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.  Anderson,  109  ;  Clinch,  Costume, 
94  (man)  ;  Haines,  240  (man)  ;  S.A.C.,  XXVII,  59  ;  (9)  inscr. 
Sam  Otes,  M.A.,  vicar,  1645  ;  (10)  inscr.  Nich.  Hatcher,  1673. 
Rubbings  of  all  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Ditton,  Long.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  John  Haymer,  M.A., 
rector,  c.  1500,  “  off  whois  good’  was  dispende  an  c  mfk’  emong’ 
pore  people  and  apon  high  ways  nere  unto  this  town  ”,  now  mur., 
C.  The  original  slab  remains  on  the  site  of  the  old  church. 
II.  Robt.  Castelton,  esq.,  J.P.  and  a  clerk  of  the  pleas  in  the  king’s 
exchequer  at  Westminster,  1527,  in  civil  dress,  and  Elizth., 
with  5  sons  (lost)  and  6  daus.,  1  sh.,  now  mur.,  in  original  slab, 
N.A.  S.A.C.,  XXVII,  63.  III.  [Rich.  Hatton,  1616,  aged  81, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  Geo.  and  Rose  Evelyn,  1612, 
aged  63]  ;  3  sons,  6  daus.,  and  inscr.  lost ;  rel.,  mur.,  N.A. 
M.  and  B.,  Ill,  21  (erroneously  ascribed  to  no.  II)  ;  S.A.C., 
XVI,  49  (head  of  lady),  XXVII,  66  (effs.). 

Ditton,  Thames.  I.  Erasmus  Forde,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Walter 
Forde,  treasurer  to  Edw.  IV  in  his  wars  and  “  at  ye  wynnyng  of 
Barwyke  ”,  heir  in  descent  to  Sir  Adam  Forde,  1533,  in  arm., 
and  w.  Julyan,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Wm.  Salford  by  Elyn,  dau.  of 
Sir  Rich.  Chawrey,  1559,  with  6  sons  and  12  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect. 
pi.  with  inscr.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  N.C.  B.  and  B.,  II,  421  ; 
8.A.C.,  XXVII,  68.  II.  Julyan  Boothe  (youngest  dau.  of  no. 


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Ill),  died  1586,  aged  77  (dates  added)  aud  her  2  husbands,  (1) 
Cuthbert  Blakeden,  esq.,  serjeant  of  the  eonfectionery  to  Hen. 
VIII,  died  1540,  in  eivil  dress,  with  6  ehildren,  Anne,  Mary,  John, 

•  Cuthbert,  Julyan,  Kath.,  (2)  John  Boothe,  esq.,  one  of  the  ordinary 
gentlemen-ushers  to  Hen.  VIII  and  Edw.  VI,  died  1548,  in  civil 
dress,  with  5  children,  Jane,  Dorothy,  Joan,  John  and  Millicent, 
3  shs.  ;  the  w.  pos.  in  1580  at  the  age  of  71  ;  now  mur.,  N.C. 

Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  30  ;  S.A.G.,  XXVII,  75.  III.  John 
Foisted,  gent.,  1540,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anne,  dan.  of  Bobt. 
Wheeler,  gent,  (in  costume  of  the  time  she  lived),  with  4  daus., 
Anne,  Jane,  Elizth.,  and  Julyan,  all  kng.  ;  Julyan  pos.  in  1582 
at  the  age  of  73  ;  2  shs.,  mur.,  N.A.,  S.A.C.,  XXVII,  72.  IV. 
Bobt.  Smythe,  gent.,  1539,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Kath.,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thos.  Blounte  of  Kinlett,  knt.,  1549,  with  4  sons  and  3  daus., 
all  kng.  ;  also  Wm.  Notte,  esq.,  1576,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth., 
dau.  of  the  above  Bobt.  Smythe,  1587,  with  14  sons  and  5  daus., 
all  kng.,  ach  of  Notte,  now  mur.,  C.  The  original  stone  is  in  the 
churchyard.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  30  ;  S.A.C.,  XVI,  47 
(head  of  Elizth.  Notte),  XXVII,  78.  V.  John  Cheke,  gent., 
1590,  aged  63,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Wm.  Seilearde 
of  London,  with  6  sons, Boger,  Humf.,Anth., Bobt.,  John andWm., 
I  sh.  now  mur.,  N.A.  8.A.G.,  XXVII,  81.  VI.  Inscr.  Ann, 
dau.  of  Wm.  Child  of  East  Sheen,  gent.,  1607,  aged  1  year,  1  month 
and  3  days,  mur.,  N.C.  VII.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Bich. 
Hatton  of  Long  Ditton,  gent.,  w.  of  Wm.  Leygh,  gent.,  1608, 
aged  29,  leaving  6  sons,  mur.,  N.C. 

Effingham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Aley,  1507.  II.  Inscr.  John 
Agmondesham  of  Bowbarns,  esq.,  “  sometymes  reader  of  New 
Inne  and  after  an  aprentice  in  the  lawe  ”,  1598.  III.  Inscr.  John 
Cooke  and  w.  Francis,  1629.  All  mur..  Tower. 

Egham.  I.  Anth.  Bond,  gent.,  citizen  and  writer  of  the  court 
letter  of  London  (scrivener),  1576,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  with  1 
son  by  1st  w.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  1  sh.,  inscr.,  and  4  Eng.  vv., 
mur.,  S.A.  8.A.G.,  XXVIII,  55. 

Epsom.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Marston,  esq.,  1511,  S.A. 

Ewell.  I.  Inscr.  John  Tabard  and  w.  Joan  c.  1500,  rel. 
II.  Inscr.  Edm.  Dows,  gent.,  one  of  the  clerks  of  the  signet  to 
Hen.  VII,  1510.  III.  Lady  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Agmondesham 
of  Ledered  ”,  Surrey,  esq.,  w.  of  Sir  John  Iwarby  of  Ewell,  knt., 
1519,  in  heraldic  mantle,  2  scrolls  (1  lost)  and  2  shs.,  once  on  A.T. 
8.A.G.,  XVI,  44  (head),  XXVIII,  61.  IV.  Margery,  w.  of  John 
Treghstin,  1521,  worn.  8.A.G.,  XVI,  44  (head).  V.  Sh., 


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Bray  imp.  Sanders  ;  the  remains  of  the  brass  to  Rich.  Bray, 
gent.,  1559,  and  w.  Jane,  dan.  of  Nich.  Sanders  of  Ewell,  esq., 
with  3  sons  and  6  dans.  ;  removed  from  the  old  tower  and  rel. 
in  a  new  stone  in  1913.  VI.  Lady  Dorothy,  dan.  of  Thos. 
Roberds  of  Willesden,  Middx.,  esq.,  w.  (1)  of  Allen  Horde,  esq., 
bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple,  (2)  of  Sir  Laur.  Taylare  of 
Doddington,  Hunts.,  knt.,  1577,  aged  70,  with  10  children  by  her 
1st  husband,  5  sons,  Thos.,  Edm.,  Alyn,  Wm.,  John,  and  5  daus., 
Kath.,  Elizth.,  Mary,  Dorothy,  Ursula,  all  with  their  names  above  ; 
also  her  2nd  son  Edm.  Horde,  died  1575,  and  his  w.  with  3  sons, 
Arthur,  Alyn,  Edm.,  and  3  daus.  (renewed  in  1912),  Dorothy, 
Elizth.,  Anne,  3  shs.  and  inscr.  ;  partly  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  inscr. 
another  inscr.  to  Pieter  Snouc,  bailiff  of  Vinderhoute,  and  w. 
Jaquemyne  van  Steelant,  1554,  Flemish  ;  on  rev.  of  name  plates 
of  children  some  sm.  frags,  of  Flemish  brasses  ;  and  on  rev.  of 
fig.  of  Edm.  Horde  some  unfinished  devices,  probably  the  work  of 
an  apprentice  ;  all  now  fastened  down.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI, 
232,  233,  234  (palimps.)  ;  S.A.C.,  XVI,  46  (head  of  lady  Dorothy), 
XXVIII,  65,  66,  67  (palimps.).  All  now  mur.  at  west  end  of  S.A. 
A  sh.,  now  lost,  is  illustrated  in  M.  and  B.,  I,  464,  and  S.A.C., 
XXVIII,  71.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Farley.  I.  John  Brook,  citizen  and  pulter  (poulterer)  of 
London,  1495,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Ame,  with  4  sons  and  1  dau., 
sm.,  now  mur.,  C.  S.A.C.,  XXIII,  90. 

Farnham.  I.  Benet  Jay,  [1586],  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth., 
[1594],  with  3  sons  and  3  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  ach.,  sh., 
and  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.,  mur.,  S.C.  S.A.C.,  XXVIII,  75.  II. 
Sibil,  dau.  of  Rich.  Birde,  esq.,  w.  (1)  of  Thos.  Lloide,  esq.,  (2)  of 
Francis  Jay,  esq.,  1597,  with  6  children,  1  son  and  2  daus.  by  each 
husband,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  mur.,  S.C.  S.A.G., 
XXVIII,  77.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Hen.  Vernon  of  Farnham, 
esq.,  1656,  aged  68,  mur..  Vestry.  IV.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Sir  Geo. 
Vernon,  knt.,  1692,  aged  63,  N.C. 

Godalming.  I.  Thos.  Purvoche,  1509,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Joan,  rel.,  C.  II.  John  Barker,  esq.,  3rd  son  of  Wm.  Barker 
of  Sonning,  Berks.,  esq.,  1595,  aged  34,  in  arm.,  died  unmarried, 
C.  S.A.C.,  XXVIII,  83.  III.  Inscr.  Mary,  dau.  of  Wm. 
Barker,  esq.,  w.  of  Laur.  Eliott,  esq.,  1600,  aged  40,  had  7  sons 
and  3  daus.,  rel.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Walter  Underhill,  citizen  and 
fishmonger  of  London,  1679,  aged  51,  rel.,  C. 

Godalming,  Wyatt’s  Almshouses.  I.  Rich.  Wyatt,  gent., 
citizen  and  carpenter  of  London,  founder  of  the  almshouses,  1619, 


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in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.,  dan.  of  Roger  Sheers,  with  3  sons  and 
3  dans.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pL  with  1  sh.  and  inscr.  recording  gift,  mur. 
in  chapel.  Herald  and  Genealogist,  III,  501  ;  Jupp,  E.  B.,  Hist, 
of  the  Carpenters^  Co.,  254  ;  S.A.C.,  III,  282,  XXVIII,  89,  Rich. 
Wyatt  was  buried  at  Isle  worth,  Middx.,  where  his  monument 
still  remains. 

Godstone.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Geo.  Holman  the  younger, 
citizen  and  groeer  of  London,  1624,  aged  54  ;  mar.  Susan,  dau.  of 
Wm.  Baye  of  London,  grocer,  had  5  sons,  his  eldest  R(obt.)  pos. 

II.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Susan,  w.  of  no.  1,  benefactor  to  the  par., 
1629,  aged  51,  left  2  sons  Robt.  and  Jeffrey  living.  III.  Inser. 
Geo.,  son  and  h.  of  John  Evelyn  of  Godstone,  esq.,  1629.  IV. 
Inscr.  Rich.,  3rd  son  of  John  Evelyn,  esq.,  1637.  V.  Inser. 
Thomazin,  2nd  dau,  of  Sir  John  Evelyn,  1643,  aged  8.  All  now 
mur.,  N.C. 

Guildford,  Holy  Trinity.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost ; 
now  mur.  on  a  board,  Tower.  B.A.C.,  XXVIII,  94.  Possibly, 
John  Wheeler,  1503.  II.  Inscr.  Hen.  Norbrige,  1512,  and  w. 
Ales,  chief  founders  of  the  ehantry  in  the  Lady  chapel,  mur.,  N. 

III.  Inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.  Baldwin  Smythe,  1557,  mur.,  N. 
B.A.C.,  XXVIII,  97  (with  mark).  The  mcht.  mark  belonging  to 
this  is  now  in  Brit.  Mus.  IV.  Two  shs.,  Hammond  and 

Hammond  imp.  - ,  from  the  nion.  to  Wm.  Hammond, 

benefaetor  to  the  free  school  at  Guildford  and  to  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford,  1575,  now  incorporated  into  another  mon.  in  Tower. 
B.A.C.,  XXVIII,  99.  V.  Maurice  Abbot,  aged  86,  in  eivil  dress, 
and  w.  Aliee  [Marsh],  aged  80,  both  died  Sept.  1607,  mar.  58  years, 
with  6  sons  ''  all  whome  they  left  alive  ”,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with 
inscr.,  mur.,  N.  Memorials  of  Old  Surrey,  1911,  56  ;  St.  Paul’s 
Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  192  ;  S.A.C.,  III,  254,  XXVIII,  101. 
The  3rd  son,  Robt.,  was  bp.  of  Salisbury,  the  4th  Geo.,  abp.  of 
Canterbury,  and  the  5th  Sir  Morris,  lord  mayor  of  London. 

Guildford,  St.  Mary.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  e.  1500  ;  inser. 
lost ;  sm.,  slab  loose  in  N.  S.A.C.,  XXVIII,  105. 

Guildford,  St.  Nicholas.  I.  Inscr.  (chamfer).  Arnold  Brocas, 
B.C.L.,  canon  of  Lincoln  and  Wells,  reetor,  1395,  A.T.,  More 
chapel.  II.  Serolljthe  remains  of  the  br.  to  Thos.  Calcott,  reetor, 
1497,  loose.  III.  Portrait  medallion,  inser.  and  10  Eng.  vv.  Caleb 
Lovejoy,  1676,  aged  74,  a  benefactor  to  the  par.,  mur.,  S.A. 

Horley.  I.  Lady,  possibly  of  the  Salman  family,  c.  1420, 
with  collar  of  SS.  and  son  (lost)  standing  beside  her,  single  canopy 
slightly  mu  til.,  large  ;  foot  inscr.  and  2  shs.  lost  ;  another  inscr. 


SURREY. 


489 


added  to  Joan,  w.  of  John  Fenner,  1516  ;  now  mur.  in  orig.  slab, 
C.  Ashdown,  Costume,  151  (head)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  87 
(head)  ;  Clinch,  Costume,  150  (eff.)  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1848,  ii,  605 
(head)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  3,  ph  4  ;  S.A.C.,  XVI,  36  (head), 
XXIX,  82.  II.  Civilian,  c.  1510  ;  inscr.  lost ;  now  mur.  in  orig. 
slab,  C.  S.A.C.,  XXIX,  85. 

Horsell.  I.  Inscr.  John  Aleyn,  chaplain,  I5th  cent.,  N. 
S.A.C.,  XXIX,  86.  II.  John  Sutton  the  elder,  gent.,  1603, 
aged  74,  lived  a  widower  24  years,  in  civil  dress,  with  2  sons  and 

1  dau.,  1  sh.  S.A.C.,  XXIX,  87.  III.  Inscr.,  2  daus.,  and  sh. 

Fayth,  dau.  of  Hewgh  Fearolough  of  London,  gent.,  w.  of  John 
Sutton  the  younger,  gent.,  1603,  aged  24,  "  she  left  two  daughters 
and  never  had  more  children  ”.  S.A.C.,  XXIX,  89.  IV. 

Thos.  Sutton,  gent.  (eld.  son  of  no.  II),  1603,  aged  38,  a  bachelor, 
in  civil  dress,  1  sh.  S.A.C.,  XXIX,  91.  V.  Thos.  Edmonds, 
citizen  and  carpenter  to  the  chamber,  and  one  of  the  4  “  vewers  ” 
of  the  city  of  London,  1619,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Wm.  Frognall,  citizen  and  fishmonger  of  London,  with  5  sons  and 

2  daus.,  arms  of  London  and  Carpenters’  Co.,  N.  S.A.C.,  XXIX, 
93.  Nos.  II,  III,  IV,  rel.  in  cement  slabs  on  wall  of  N.A.  and 
wrongly  arranged. 

Horsley,  East.  I.  [Robt.  de  Brantyngham,  brother  of  Thos., 
bp.  of  Exeter,  1370-94],  c.  1390,  hf.  eff.  in  civil  dress  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
mur.,  N.  Elvin,  C.R.S.,  Notes  on  East  Horsley  Church  and  Parish, 
1908,  20  ;  S.A.C.,  XXIX,  95.  II.  John  Bowthe,  bp.  of  Exeter, 
1478,  in  episcopal  vests,  with  mitre  and  crosier,  kng.,  inscr.  with 
2  Lat.  vv.  and  sh.,  mur.,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  29  ; 
Ashdown,  Costume,  357  (e£f.)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  102  (eh.)  ; 
B.  and  B.,  II,  67  (eff.) ;  Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust.,  no.  Ill,  85  ; 
Connoisseur,  I,  168  ;  Devon  N.  and  Q.,  I,  57  ;  Elvin,  26  ;  Exeter 
Archit.  Soc.  Trans.,  2S.,  Ill,  471  (eff.)  ;  Memorials  of  Old  Surrey, 
1911,  62  ;  Rogers,  Sep.  Effs.  of  Devon,  321  and  pi.  32,  no.  28 
(both  effs.)  ;  S.A.C.,  XXIX,  97.  III.  John  Snellyng,  1498, 
in  civil  dress,  and  Alys,  with  6  sons  and  5  daus.,  sm.,  mur.,  N. 
Elvin,  30  ;  S.A.C.,  XXIX,  99.  IV.  Eight  sons,  5  daus.,  and 
inscr.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Thos.  Snelling,  (smyth  erased), 
1504,  and  w.  Joan,  mur.,  N.  Elvin,  34  ;  S.A.C.,  XXIX,  101. 
All  now  covered  by  sheets  of  plate  glass. 

Horsley,  West.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Darckam,  1504,  N.  II. 
Inscr.  Martin  Whyth,  1506,  and  w.  Annes,  N. 

Kingston-upon-Thames.  I.  Robt.  Skern,  ''  lege  peritus - 

regalis  juris  vivens  promovit  honores  ”,  1437,  in  civil  dress,  and 


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w.  Joan,  in  mantle,  inscr.  in  12  Lat.  vv.  ;  ach.  and  4  shs.  lost  ; 
now  mur.  in  orig.  slab,  S.Tr.  Boutell,  Series  ;  B.  and  B.,  Ill,  37 
(effs.)  ;  Clinch,  Costume,  55  (man),  150  (lady)  ;  Fairholt,  Costume, 
I,  169  (effs.)  ;  Five  Anc.  Mon.  in  Kingston  Ch.,  fob,  1820  ;  Haines, 
208  (head  of  lady)  ;  Malcolm,  J.  P.,  Views  round  London  ;  M.  and 
B.,  I,  368  ;  Mon.  Br.  Soc.  Portfolio,  11,  pi.  9  ;  S.A.C.,  VIII,  61, 
XXIX,  104.  II.  John  Hertcombe,  gent.,  1488,  in  civil  dress, 
head  gone,  and  w.  Kath.,  1477,  kng.  ;  above  is  an  indent  for  Our 
Lord  in  an  aureole  seated  on  a  rainbow  ;  sm.,  mur.,  N.Tr.  Five 
Anc.  Mon.  ;  S.A.C.,  VIII,  63,  XVI,  40  (head  of  lady),  XXIX, 
106.  III.  Inscr.,  6  Eng.  vv.,  and  sh.  Anne,  eld.  dan.  of  Blaze 
and  Marie  Caryll,  w.  of  Mark  Snelling,  died  in  childbirth,  1623, 
aged  25,  C.  IV.  Inscr.,  6  Eng.  vv.,  and  sh.  Mark,  son  of  Geo. 
Snelling,  9  times  bailiff,  1633,  aged  60,  C.  V.  Inscr.  with  12 
Eng.  vv.  Ten  children  of  Edm.  Staunton,  D.D.,  late  minister  of 
Kingston,  now  president  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford,  by  his 
w.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rich.  Balthrop,  servant  to  the  late  Queen 
Elizth.,  1653,  loose  in  vestry,  in  1916. 

Lambeth,  St.  Mary.  I.  Lady  Kath.,  sister  and  h.  of  John 
Broughton,  esq.,  1st  w.  of  lord  Wm.  Howard  (son  of  Thos.,  2nd 
duke  of  Norfolk),  1535,  in  heraldic  mantle  ;  canopy  and  inscr. 
lost ;  rel.,  mur.,  N.C.  Allen,  T.,  Hist,  of  Lambeth,  116  ;  S.A.C., 
XVI,  45  (head),  XXIX,  113  (eff.)  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  44, 
no.  6.  II.  Thos.  Clere,  esq.,  1545,  in  arm.,  1  sh.  ;  inscr.  lost  ; 
rel.,  mur.,  N.C.  Allen,  115  ;  S.A.C.,  XXIX,  116.  At  the  siege 
of  Montreuil  in  France,  Clere  received  a  fatal  wound  while  saving 
the  life  of  his  friend  the  illustrious  earl  of  Surrey.  III.  Inscr. 
with  8  Eng.  vv.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir  Geo.  and  Dame  Anne  Chute 
of  Stockwell,  1638,  aged  6  years  and  1  month,  mur.,  N.C.  The 
lost  brasses  to  Thos., 2nd  duke  of  Norfolk,  K.G.,  1524, and  his  2nd 
w.  Agnes  Tylney,  1545,  are  engr.  in  Norfolk  Arch.,  VIII,  39,  40, 
and  ^.A.C.,IX,  398. 

Lambeth  Palace  Chapel.  I.  Inscr.  Matt.  Parker,  abp.  of 
Cant.,  1559-75,  on  a  tomb  erected  by  Wm.  Sanqroft,  abp.  1678-91, 
to  replace  one  destroyed  in  1648. 

Leatherhead.  I.  Frag,  of  chamfer  inscr.,  c.  1330,  dug  up  in 
1906,  loose.  S.A.C.,  XX,  227.  II.  Civilian  (feet  gone)  and  w. 
(eff.  lost),  c.  1470,  with  3  sons  and  3  daus.  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  worn, 
mur.,  N.A.  III.  Inscr.,  14  Eng.  vv.  and  ach.  Robt.  Gardnar, 
chief  Serjeant  of  the  cellar  to  Queen  Elizth.,  1571,  aged  73,  mur., 
S.A.  8.A.C.,  XXIX,  132  (sh.).  The  verses  by  Thos.  Church¬ 
yard,  the  poet. 


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491 


Leigh.  I.  John  Arderne,  esq.,  [1449],  in  civil  dress  with  mantle, 
and  w.  Elizth.  [Knightley],  in  mantle,  with  3 sons  (mutil.),  Thos., 
John,  Hen.,  and  3  dans.,  Anne,  Brigitt,  Susan,  2  shs.  ;  inscr. 
and  another  sh.  lost  ;  C.  Drummond,  H.,  Noble  Brit.  Fam.,  I 
(Arderne)  ;  Memorials  of  Old  Surrey,  1911,  76  ;  Trans., 

II,  99  ;  8.A.G.,  XI,  146,  XVI,  39  (head  of  lady),  XXIX,  135 
(head  of  a  dau.).  II.  Susan  Arderne,  dau.  of  no.  I,  c.  1450, 
sm.,  C.  Drummond  ;  M.B.8.,  Trans.,  II,  98  ;  8.A.C.,  XI,  144. 

III,  Trinity,  4  shs.,  scrolls,  and  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of  the  hr. 
to  Rich.  Ardern,  gent.,  1499,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  C. 
Drummond  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  100  ;  8.A.G.,  XI,  148. 

Limpseield.  I.  Inscr.  Geo.  Elyott,  esq.,  "  groome  of  the  privie 
chamber  to  ye  Queene  ”,  1644,  aged  62,  mur.,  N.  In  S.A.  is  an 
indent  for  a  chalice  brass. 

Lingfield.  I.  [Lady  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Ralph,  earl  of  Stafford,  1st 
w.  of  Sir  Reginald  Cobham,  2nd  baron  Cobh  im  of  Sterborough, 
1375],  in  mantle,  partly  restored  ;  inscr.  and  shs.  lost  ;  large,  N.C. 
Haines,  169  ;  8.A.G.,  II,  127  (erroneously  attributed  to  no.  X.). 

II.  Sir  Reginald  Cobham,  2nd  baron  Cobham  of  Sterborough, 
1403,  in  arm.,  marg.  inscr.  in  10  Lat.  vv.  ;  crest  and  shs.  restored  ; 
large,  A.T.,  N.C.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  60  (eff.)  ;  B.  and  B., 

IV,  167  ;  Builder,  LIX,  462  ;  8.A.G.,  II,  140  ;  Waller,  pt.  6. 

III.  John  Hadresham,  1417,  in  arm.,  2  shs.,  N.C.  Boutell,  Series  ; 
8.A.G.,  XXX,  66  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  15.  IV.  Dame 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Colepeper,  1st  w.  of  Sir  Reginald  Cobham 
of  Sterborough,  1420,  in  mantle,  canopy,  and  marg.  inscr.  ;  head, 
banner,  shs.,  etc.,  restored  ;  N.C.  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans., 
Ill,  191  ;  S.A.G.,  II,  146.  V.  Kath.  Stoket,  c.  1420,  hf.  eff., 
sm.,  N.C.  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  190  ;  S.A.G.,  II, 
129,  XVI,  51  (head),  XXX,  69.  VI.  Priest,  c.  1440,  in  mass 
vests.  ;  head  and  inscr.  lost  ;  nearly  effaced,  C.  under  stalls. 

VII.  John  Wyche,  [2nd]  master  of  the  college  of  St.  Peter  at 
Lingfield,  1445,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  C.  8.A.G.,  XXX,  70. 

VIII.  Lady,  c.  1450,  with  flowing  hair;  inscr.  lost;  sm.,  C. 
8.A.G.,  XVI,  51  (head),  XXX,  71  (eff.).  IX.  Jas.  Veldon, 
priest  of  the  coll.,  1458,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  sm.,  C.  8.A.G., 
XXX,  73.  X.  Inscr.  (eff.  restored  blank).  Isabel,  w.  of 
Reginald  Cobham  of  Gatwick,  esq.,  1460,  N.C.  XI.  John 
Swetecok,  [4th]  master  of  the  coll.,  1469,  in  mass  vests.,  C, 
Alcuin  Glub  Golls.,  XXII,  85  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  S.A.G.,  XXX,  74. 
XII.  John  Knoyll,  master  of  the  coll.,  1503,  in  mass  vests.  ; 
Trinity  lost ;  rel.,  C.  Alcuin  Glub  Golls. ,NNA\,  93  ;  S.A.C.,XXX, 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


75.  The  missing  portions  of  the  Cobham  brasses  were  restored 
by  J.  G.  Waller  in  1865-6. 

Merstham.  I.  John  Ballard,  1463,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Margt.,  sm.,  rel.,  C.  8.A.C.,  XXX,  78.  II.  John  Elmebrygge, 
esq.,  1473,  (elf.  in  civil  dress  lost),  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Isabel,  dan.  of 
Nich.  Jamys,  alderman  and  mayor  of  London,  1472,  with  4  sons 
(lost)  and  7  dans.,  (2)  Anne,  dan.  of  John  Prophete,  gent.,  1  sh. 
(3  others  lost),  sm.,  A.T.,  N.C.  Palgrave,  R.F.D.,  Handbook  to 
Beigate,  1860,  127  (dans.)  ;  S.A.C.,  XXX,  81.  III.  John 
Newdegate,  esq. ,  lord  of  Harefield,  Middx. ,  1498,  in  arm.  with  livery 
collar,  rel.,  C.  Two  shs.  belonging  are  now  mur.,  N.C.  S.A.C., 
XXX,  83.  IV.  Thos.  Elmerugge  alias  Elyngbrigge,  esq.,  son 
and  h.  of  Thos.  Elmerugge,  1507,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Joan,  inscr, 
mutil.  ;  3  sons  and  3  daus.  lost  ;  a  sh.  belonging  is  now  with  no. 
II ;  rel.,  C.,  the  elfs.  separated.  S.A.C.,  XXX,  85.  V.  Peter, 
1585,  in  swaddling  clothes  (elf.  stolen  about  1860,  renewed  in 
1911),  and  Rich.,  1587,  in  ordinary  dress,  sons  of  Nich.  and  Elizth. 
Best  of  Alderstead  in  Merstham,  sm.,  rel.,  mur.,  S.A.  Clinch, 
Costume,  135  (elfs.)  ;  Haines,  219  (elfs.)  ;  S.A.C.,  XXX,  88. 

Mickleham.  I.  Wm.  Wyddowsoun,  citizen  and  mercer  of 
London,  patron  of  ch.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Jone,  1513,  kng., 
arms  of  Mercers’  Co.  ;  Trinity  lost  ;  A.T.,  N.C.  Haines,  241 
(lady)  ;  Robinson,  P.  F.,  Mickleham  Church,  1842  ;  S.A.C., 
XXX,  91  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  40  (elfs.) 

Molesey,  East.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Anth.  Standen,  gent.,  3rd 
son  of  Edm.  Standen,  esq.,  cup  bearer  to  the  king  of  Scotland, 
some  time  lord  Darnley,  father  to  King  James  now  of  England, 
1611,  aged  71  ;  his  widow  Elizth.  pos.  ;  mur.,  N. 

Molesey,  West.  I.  Inscr.,  ach.  and  sh.  Thos.  Brende  of  West 
Molesey,  esq.,  1598,  aged  81  ;  had  18  children,  viz.,  by  his  1st  w. 
Margery,  died  1564,  4  sons  and  6  daus.,  by  his  2nd  Mercy,  died 
1597,  4  sons  and  4  daus.,  he  left  1  son  and  5  daus.  living  at  his 
death  ;  C.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  2  brasses  now 
lost :  (1)  man  and  w.  in  shrouds,  c.  1510,  8.A.C.,  XXX,  99. 
(2)  inscr.  John,  son  of  Rich.  Farrington,  yeoman,  born  at  Dauley 
Court,  Harlington,  Middx.,  died  1605,  aged  23. 

Morden.  I.  Inscr.  Jane,  dau.  of  Anth.  Dulfeld,  citizen  and 
mercer  of  London,  w.  of  Geo.  Garth,  gent.,  1609,  aged  40,  left  6 
sons  and  8  daus.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Robt.  Garthe,  esq.,  1613,  C. 
III.  Inscr.  Ann,  dau.  of  Thos.  and  Ellen  Hicks,  1623,  aged  3| 
years,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Dorothy,  w.  of  Rich.  Garthe,  esq.,  1628, 
aged  30,  C.  V.  Inscr.  Thos.  Hicks,  mcht.  and  citizen  of 


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493 


London,  1634,  aged  63  ;  his  w.  Ellen  also  here  interred  1667  ; 
partly  covered,  C.  VI.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.  Booth,  rector  for 
47  years,  1670,  aged  75,  partly  covd.,  C.  VII.  Inscr.  Edw. 
Booth,  rector  for  II  years,  1682,  aged  59,  partly  covd.,  C. 

Mortlake.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  in  civil  dress  lost).  Anth.  Holt, 
clerk  comptroller  to  Queen  Elizth.  for  45  years,  1602,  aged  63, 
now  mur..  Tower.  II.  Ann,  dau.  of  Lewis  Jeames,  gent., 
1608,  aged  6,  mur.,  N.  III.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Abigail 
Rashleygh,  1616,  aged  5,  mur.,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  Edw.  Myles, 
servant  to  Prince  Henry  and  Prince  Charles,  1618,  mur.,  N. 
V.  Inscr.  Rich.  Byfield,  35  years  rector  of  Long  Litton,  1664, 
aged  67,  mur.,  N. 

Newdigate.  I.  Two  shs.,  Newdegate  ;  eff.  in  arm.  and  inscr. 
lost  ;  Tower.  S.A.G.y  VI,  244  (slab).  Possibly  for  Wm.  de 
Newdegate,  c.  1400.  II.  Inscr.  Joan,  dau.  of  Thos.  Smallpeece,, 
w.  of  Geo.  Steere,  rector,  1634,  mur.,  C. 

Nuteield.  I.  Wm.  Graffton,  “  quondam  clericus  hujus 
ecclesie  ”,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  c.  1465,  2  shs.  ;  the  inscr. 
mentions  their  son  John  ;  sm.,  reh,  mur.,  C.  S.A.C.,  XXXI, 
90.  II.  Inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.  Edm.  Molyneux,  [1605],  mur., 
S.C.  III.  Two  lead  shs.,  nearly  effaced,  C.  On  A.T.  in  C. 
is  an  indent  for  a  floriated  cross  with  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics 
to  Thos.  de  (Fu)leham,  rector,  1305-7. 

Oakwood.  I.  Edw.  de  la  Hale,  esq.,  1431,  in  arm.,  with  SS. 
collar,  inscr.  reversed,  sm.,  C.  B.  and  B.,  V,  48  (eff.)  ;  Fairbanks 
F.  It.,  Churches  of  Wotton,  Abinger,  and  Oakwood,  priv.  printed 
1911,  61  (eff.)  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  124,  p.  358  ;  Handbook  to  Dorking,. 
ed.  1855,  127  (eff.),  ed.  1856,  139  (eff.)  ;  Macklin,  Mon.  Br.,  6th 
ed.,  69  (eff.)  ;  Memorials  of  Old  Surrey,  1911,  60  (eff.)  ;  S.A.C., 
XXXI,  100. 

Ockham.  I.  Walter  Frilende,  rector,  builder  of  chapel,  [1376],, 
hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  C.  Bashall,  H.  St.  J.  H.,  The  Oak  Hamlet, 
30  ;  Boutell,  Series  and  Ghr.  Mon.,  153  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1800,  i,  113  ; 
Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  126  (amice)  ;  S.A.C.,  XXXI,  94.  II. 
Inscr.  in  2  Lat.  vv.  John  Wexcombe,  c.  1380,  mur.,  N.A.  S.A.C., 
XXXI,  95.  III.  John  Weston,  son  and  h.  of  Wm.  Weston,  esq.,. 
1483,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Margt.  [Mitford],  1475,  inscr.  mutil.,  3  shs., 
C.  Bashall,  30  (effs.)  ;  S.A.C.,  XXXI,  97.  IV.  Inscr.  Robt. 
Kellett,  rector,  1525,  mur.,  C. 

OxTED.  I.  John  Ynge,  rector,  1428,  in  mass  vests.  ;  upper  part 
of  eff.  lost ;  sm.  S.A.G.,  XXXI,  101.  II.  Joan  Haselden, 
1480,  with  1  son  (mutil.)  ;  another  child  and  sh.  lost.  S.A.C., 


494 


LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


XXXI,  103.  III.  Thos.  Hoskins,  gent.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Thos. 
Hoskins,  knt.,  1611,  aged  5,  head  lost,  ‘‘  who  aboute  a  quarter 
of  an  houre  before  his  departure  did  of  himselfe  without  any 
instruction  speake  thos  wordes  :  &  leade  us  not  into  temptation 
but  deliver  us  from  all  evill,  beinge  ye  last  words  he  spake  ”  ; 
also  Thos.,  5th  son  of  Sir  Thos.,  1611,  aged  |  a  year  ;  both  in 
civil  dress,  sm.  S.A.C.,  XXXI,  105.  IV.  John,  4th  son  of  Sir 
Thos.  Hoskins,  knt.,  1613,  aged  5,  in  civil  dress,  sm.  S.A.G., 
XXXI,  106.  V.  Inscr.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thos.  Sheaf e  of  Cranbrook, 
widow  of  Geo.  Roberts  of  Brenchly,  gent.,  w.  of  Ralph  Rand, 
rector,  1638,  aged  72.  VI.  Inscr.  Joan,  dau.  of  John  Burton 
of  Bourn,  esq.,  by  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  Edw.  Capell  of  Rayne,  knt., 
w.  of  Ralph  Rand,  rector,  1641,  aged  64.  VII.  Inscr.  and  ach. 
Ralph  Rand,  rector,  1648,  aged  88,  in  stone  frame,  mur.,  C. 
Nos.  I- VI  have  been  taken  from  their  slabs  and  fixed  to  the  C. 
walls . 

Peper-Harow.  I.  Joan,  widow  of  Wm.  Brokes  (Brocas), 
esq.,  patron  of  eh.,  formerly  w.  of  John  Addirley,  mayor  of 
London  [in  1442],  died  1487,  in  widow’s  dress,  kng.  ;  Trinity  a 
restoration  ;  mur.,  C.  Burrows,  M.,  Family  of  Brocas  of  Beaure- 
paire,  166  (eff.)  ;  Girl’s  Own  Paper,  XV,  25  ;  8.A.G.,  VII,  34 
(eff.),  XVI,  50  (head),  XXXI,  109.  II.  Cross,  inscr.  and  sh. 
to  the  same  ;  another  sh.  lost  ;  C.  floor.  S.A.G.,  VII,  35. 
III.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Robt.  Woodes,  rector,  by  his  w.  Prudence, 
1621,  sm.,  mur.,  C.  Girl’s  Own  Paper,  XV,  25  ;  S.A.G.,  XXXI, 
III.  IV.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Hen.  Smyth,  gent.,  1626,  aged  77, 
and  w.  Jane,  dau.  of  Rich.  Covert  of  Slaugham,  Sussex,  esq., 
1635,  aged  82,  mar.  48  years,  had  2  sons,  Wm.,  Rich.,  and  2  daus., 
Jane,  Elizth.,  mur.,  S.A. 

Putney.  I.  John  Welbek,  esq.,  1476,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Agnes, 
1478  (eff.  lost),  inscr.  mutil.  and  palimp.,  on  rev.  another  inscr. 
to  John  and  Isabel  Thorp,  parents  of  Wm.  Thorp,  master  of 
this  college  [St.  Laur.  Pountney,  1426-33,  died  1437],  mur.,  the 
inscr.  on  a  hinge,  N.C.  8.A.G.,  XXXI,  114.  II.  Two  broken 
shs.,  Whorwood  imp.  Grey,  and  Whorwood  imp.  Brook  ;  the 
remains  of  the  brass  to  Wm.  Whorwood,  esq.,  attorney  general 
to  Hen.  VIII,  1545,  and  2  ws.,  Cassandra,  dau.  of  Sir  Edw.  Grey, 
knt.,  by  whom  1  dau.  Anne,  and  Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir  Rich.  Brook, 
knt.,  by  whom  1  dau.  Margt.  ;  N.  III.  Lady,  c.  1585,  mutil. 
and  worn  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  N.C.  Possibly  Eleanor,  w. 
of  Thos.  Agar,  citizen  and  vintner,  1583.  IV.  Inscr.  Lady 
Kath  Palmer,  1613,  “  whose  monument  is  heare  placed  ”,  N. 


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495 


PuTTENHAM.  I.  Edw.  Cranford,  rector,  1431,  in  mass  vests., 
rel.,  C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.,  XIV,  263  ;  S.A.G.,  XXXT,  123. 

II.  Inscr.  (effs.  lost).  Rich.  Lussher  [1504],  and  w.  Audrey,  N.C. 

III.  Inscr.  Dame  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Hunt  of  Lindon,  Rutland, 
esq.,  w.  of  Sir  Nich.  Lussher,  knt.,  1604,  had  4  sons  and  4  daus., 
N.C.  IV.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Francis  Wyatt,  gent.,  1634  ;  mar. 
Timothie,  dau.  of  Ninian  Burrell  of  Cuckfield,  Sussex,  esq.,  who 
pos.,  had  2  sons,  Rich.,  Francis,  mur.,  N.C.  V.  Inscr.  Hen. 
Beedell,  rector  38  years,  1636,  aged  68  ;  also  his  son  Hen.,  rector 
56  years,  1692,  aged  79,  in  window  of  C. 

Reigate.  I.  Inscr.  Memorandum  of  the  erection  of  a  porch  or 
vestry  by  John  Skynner,  gent.,  1513,  mur.,  N.C.  II.  Inscr. 
Anth.  Gilmyn,  1575,  and  w.  [Alice],  1580,  left  an  only  son  Charles, 
mur.,  N.A.  III.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Hen.  Drake  of  Frenches, 
esq.,  1609  ;  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rich.  Lea  of  Maidstone,  Kent, 
esq.,  by  whom  4  sons,  Edw.,  Hen.,  John,  Robt.,  and  2  daus., 
Elizth.,  mar.  to  Jas.  Morley,  esq.,  and  Mary,  mar.  to  Thos. 
Posthumous  Diggs,  esq.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Elizth.,  dau. 
of  Hen.  Hildyard,  esq.,  1639,  aged  a  year  and  a  half,  C.  V. 
Inscr.  and  sh.  Elizth.,  sister  and  coh.  of  Rich.  Elyott,  esq.,  w.  of 
Edw.  Thurland,  gent.,  1641,  left  3  sons  and  5  daus.,  C. 

Richmond.  I.  Robt.  Cotton,  gent.,  "  some  time  an  officer  of 
the  remoo ving  wardroppe  of  bedds  ”  and  groom  of  the  privy 
chamber  to  Queen  Mary,  died  yeoman  of  the  wardrobe  to  Queen 
Elizth.,  [1591],  in  civil  dress  with  4  sons,  and  w.  Grace  Cawsen, 
with  4  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  ach.,  mur.,  N.A. 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  55  ;  Richmond  Registers,  pt.  ii,  p.  1  ; 
S.A.C.,  XXXII,  72.  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  and  crests.  Margt., 
w.  of  Thos.  Jay,  esq.,  “in  these  unhappy  warrs  his  Ma’ties 
Comissary  general  for  provisions  for  all  his  Armyes  of  horse  ”, 
1646  ;  had  1  son  Thos.,  late  a  captain  of  horse,  and  2  daus.,  Dame 
Francis,  w.  of  Sir  Thos.  Jervoise,  and  Elizth.  ;  mur.,  S.A.  III. 
Inscr.  Sir  John  Dingley,  “  ordinis  Christiani  miles  ”,  1671, 
aged  78,  mur.,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  with  20  Eng.  vv.,  and  ach. 
Rich.,  son  of  Edm.,  son  of  Sir  Hugh  Brawne  of  Newington 
Butts,  1682,  aged  47 ;  mar.  Anne,  dau.  of  Jas.  Rogers,  esq., 
mur.,  N. 

Rotherhithe.  I.  Peter  Hills,  mariner,  “  one  of  the  eldest 
brothers  and  assistants  of  the  company  of  the  Trinity  ”,  1614, 
aged  80,  and  2  ws.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  4  Eng.  vv.  and  ach.  of 
Trinity  Co.  ;  Robt.  Bell  pos.  ;  nearly  effaced,  now  mur.  on  a 
board,  N.A. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Sanderstead.  I.  John  Awodde,  1525,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Dyones,  with  10  sons  (now  placed  over  no.  II)  ;  these  sons 
palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  figure  ;  sm.,  reh,  mur.,  C.  S.A.C.y 
XXXII,  82.  II.  Inscr.  Nich.  Wood,  3rd  son  of  John  at  Wood 
of  Saunders  ted  Corte,  servant  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  1586,  left 
behind  him  a  wife  and  9  children  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  another  inscr. 
to  Nich.  Pury  of  the  Middle  Temple,  1585  ;  reh,  mur.,  C.  III. 
Inscr.  Joan,  w.  of  John  Ounsted  of  Sanderstede  Court,  1587,  N. 
The  inscr.  to  Hen.  Pollestede  of  Pirllew,  gent.,  citizen  and 
merchant-tailor  of  London,  1556,  having  on  the  rev.  another 
inscr.  to  Wm.  Bycklay,  1467,  is  lost.  An  impression  of  the  obv. 
is  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Seale.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Sir  Nich.  Woodrof  of  Poyle,  knt., 
1597,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Sir  David  Woodroffe  of 
Poyle,  knt.,  1603,  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Dame  Grissel,  widow 
of  no.  I,  1607,  mur.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Robt.  Woodroffe, 
esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  David  W*oodroffe,  knt.,  1639,  aged  39  ,  also 
Robt.,  eld.  son  of  Geo.  Woodroffe,  esq.,  (who  pos.),  1668,  aged 
12  ;  mur.,  C. 

Send.  I.  Laur.  Slyffeld,  gent.,  1521,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Alys,  with  3  sons,  sm.,  now  mur.,  C.  8.A.C.,  XVI,  180.  II. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Marteyn,  vicar,  1533,  now  mur.,  C. 

Shalford.  I.  Three  sons  and  mutil.  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of 
the  br.  to  Roger  Elyott,  gent.,  1509,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.  ; 
reh,  mur.,  C. 

Shere.  I.  Robt.  Scare lyf,  rector,  1412,  in  mass  vests.,  C. 
S.A.C.,  XXXII,  92.  II.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  earl  of 
Ormond,  1435,  C.  S.A.G.,  XXXII,  94.  III.  Olever  Sandes, 
1512,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan  (eff.  lost),  ''  ye  which  made  this 
wyndow  &  this  auter  ”,  male  eff.  on  sill  of  window  in  N.A., 
inscr.,  reh,  S.A.  IV.  John  Redfford,  1516,  in  civil  dress,  and  w., 
with  4  sons  and  2  daus.,  S.A.  V.  Lady  with  flowing  hair, 
c.  1520  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  reh,  mur.,  S.A.  S.A.C.,  XXXII,  96. 
VI.  Sir  John  Towchet,  lord  Audley,  died  1490,  brass  engr.  c.  1525, 
in  arm.  ;  legs  of  eff.  and  the  greater  portion  of  the  marg.  inscr. 
restored  in  lOil  ;  once  on  A.T.,  now  on  C.  floor.  Gough,  II, 
ph  124,  p.  358  ;  M.  and  B.,  I,  525  ;  S.A.C.,  XXXII,  98. 

Southwark,  St.  Saviour.  I.  Inscr.  with  10  Eng.  vv.  Susanna 
Barford,  1652,  aged  10  years  and  13  weeks,  mur.,  S.C.A. 

Stoke-by-Guildford.  I.  Inscr.  with  2  shs.  Thos.  Stoughton, 
esq.,  son  and  h.  apparent  of  Sir  Laur.  Stoughton,  knt.,  1610, 
aged  32,  and  w.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Geo.  Evelin  of  Wotton,  esq.,  1610, 


SURREY. 


497 


had  5  children,  all  died  infants  ;  his  brother  Sir  Geo.  pos.  in  1622  ; 
mur.,  N.C.  II.  Inscr.  with  16  Lat.  vv.  and  2  shs.  Sir  Geo. 
Stoughton,  knt.,  3rd  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Laur.  Stoughton,  knt., 
1623  ;  Nich.  Stoughton,  esq.,  pos.  in  1631  ;  mur.,  N.C.  III. 
Inscr.  with  16  Eng.  vv.  and  2  shs.  Brigid,  younger  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Compton  of  Priorsdean,  Hants.,  knt.,  w.  of  Nich.  Stoughton, 
esq.  (who  pos.),  1631,  aged  21,  had  4  children,  John  Geo.,  Bose, 
Brigid,  and  Compton,  mur.,  N.C.  IV.  Inscr.  with  16  Lat.  vv. 
and  2  shs.  Sir  Laur.  Stoughton,  knt.,  died  1615,  aged  62,  and  w. 
Bose  Ive,  died  1632,  aged  75,  mar.  41  years  and  had  17  children, 
mur.,  N.C.  V.  Inscr.  Nich.  Stoughton,  esq.,  son  of  no.  IV, 
and  h.  to  his  brother  Sir  Geo.,  died  1647,  aged  56,  mar.  (1)  Bridget 
Compton  (no.  Ill),  (2)  Anne,  dau.  of  Wm.  Evans,  esq.  ;  also 
Bose,  dau.  of  Nich.  and  Bridget  Stoughton,  w.  of  Arthur  Onslow, 
esq.  (who  pos.  in  1648),  1647,  aged  20  ;  mur.,  N.C.  VI.  Inscr. 
and  sh.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Hen.  Massingberd  of  Bratoft,  Line., 
bart.,  w.  of  Sir  Nich.  Stoughton,  bart.,  1682,  aged  42,  had  1  son 
and  8  daus.  ;  also  Sir  Nich.  Stoughton,  bart.,  1686,  aged  53  ; 
partly  covered  by  screen,  N.A. 

Stoke  D’Abernon.  I.  Sir  John  H’Abernon,  1277,  in  chain 
mail  with  enamelled  sh.  on  arm,  and  holding  lance  ;  marg.  inscr. 
in  Fr.  in  single  Lombardics  lost  ;  1  sm.  enamelled  sh.,  large,  C. 
Arch.  Jour.,  I,  209  ;  Ashdown,  Armour,  98  ;  Assoc.  Archit.  Soc. 
Reports,  XVIII,  ii,  184  ;  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  XV,  88  ;  Bazaar, 
Oct.  20,  1893  ;  Beaumont,  13  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  27,  28  ; 
B.  and  B.,  II,  461  ;  Building  World,  Oct.  I,  1891  ;  Clinch, 
Costume,  197  ;  Crossley,  250  ;  Druitt,  frontis.  ;  Encycl.  Brit., 
IV,  pi.  1,  fig.  1,  p.  434  ;  Foster,  Feudal  Arms,  68  (8vo),  63  (4to)  ; 
Gawthorp,  pi.  5,  p.  24  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1848,  ii,  601  ;  Haines,  145  ; 
Hewitt,  Armour,  I,  237  ;  Macklin,  Mon.  Br.,  1st  ed.  54,  6th  ed.  59, 
and  Br.  of  Fng.,  15  ;  Oxford  Man.,  66  ;  Blanche,  Costume,  I,  202 
(knee-pieces)  ;  Reliquary,  XX,  206  (lion)  ;  St.  Paul’s  Fccles.  Soc. 
Trans.,  Ill,  188  ;  Stoke  D’ Ahernon,  its  church  and  manor,  14  ; 
Suffling,  30  ;  S.A.C.,  I,  234,  XX,  36,  40;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List, 
pi.  1,  no.  1  ;  Waller,  pt.  3  ;  Ward,  2.  II.  Sir  John  D’Abernon, 
son  of  no.  I,  1327,  in  arm.  with  sh.,  single  canopy  much  mutil., 
marg.  inscr.  in  Fr.  nearly  all  lost,  large,  rel.  in  1912,  C.  Arch. 
Jour.,  XV,  295  ;  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  XV,  88  ;  Beaumont,  17  ; 
Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  41  ;  B.  and  B.,  II,  461  ;  Building  World, 
Oct.  1,  1891  ;  Burlington  Mag.,  VI,  463  ;  Clinch,  Costume,  207  ; 
Crossley,  239  ;  Druitt,  frontis.  ;  Gawthorp,  pi.  20,  p.  63  ;  Haines, 
139  (det.  of  inscr.),  152  (eff.)  ;  Longman,  W.,  Life  and  Times  of 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Edw.  Ill,  I  ;  Macklin,  Mon.  Br.,  6th  ed.,  63  ;  Memorials  of  Old 
Surrey,  1911,  64  ;  Blanche,  Costume,  I,  492  (sword  belt,  etc.)  ; 
St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  188  ;  Stoke  D’ Abernon,  its 
church,  etc.,  17  ;  Stothard,  C.  A.,  Mon.  EJfs.  of  Gt.  Britain,  ed. 
1817,  53,  ed.  1876,  97  ;  Suffling,  30  ;  S.A.C.,  1,  235,  XX,  36  ; 
V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  4  ;  Ward,  4.  III.  Dame  Anne,  dan. 
and  h.  of  Wm.  Croyser,  lord  of  the  manor,  w.  of  Sir  Hen.  Norbnry, 
1464,  in  widow’s  dress  with  4  sons  and  4  dans,  standing  on  skirt, 
sm.,  now  mur.,  N.C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  XV,  100  ;  Clinch, 
Costume,  181  (head)  ;  Haines,  209  (head)  ;  S.A.C.,  X,  283,  XX, 
46  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  45,  no.  2  (eff.).  IV.  Inscr.  John 
Prowd,  rector,  brother  to  the  rector  of  East  Horsley,  1497,  mur.,  C. 
B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  XV,  104.  V.  Elyn,  dau.  of  Sir  Edm.  Bray 
and  his  w.  Jane,  1516,  a  chrysom,  sm.,  now  mur.,  N.C.  B.A.A. 
Jour.,  N.S.  XV,  104  ;  Beaumont,  139  ;  Druitt,  25  ;  Exeter  Dioc. 
Archit.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  pi.  1,  fig.  1  ;  S.A.C.,  XX,  46,  XXXII, 
122.  VI.  Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  John  Pynnoke,  first  priest  of  Sir 
John  Norbery’s  chantry,  1521,  mur.,  N.C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S. 
XV,  108.  VII.  Thos.  Lyfelde,  esq.,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Fraunces,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Edm.  Bray,  lord  Bray,  and  his  w. 
Jane,  1592,  aged  70,  and  dau.  Jane,  w.  of  Thos.  Vincent,  esq., 
all  kng.  ;  long  genealogical  inscr.  cut  in  stone  ;  rect.  p].,  mur., 
N.C.  B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  XV,  108;  S.A.C.,  XXXII,  124. 
A  sh.,  D’Abernon  with  a  label  of  4  points,  was  stolen  in  1919. 
B.A.A.  Jour.,  N.S.  XV,  100.  The  slab,  on  C.  floor,  shows  indents 
for  3  other  shs.  and  a  marg.  inscr.  in  single  Lombardics. 

Streatham.  I.  Wm.  Mowfurth,  rector  of  Streatham  and 
Mickleham,  1513,  in  mass  vests.,  now  mur.,  S.C.  Bell,  W.  G., 
Ch.  of  St.  Leonard,  Streatham,  124  ;  S.A.C.,  XXXII,  126.  II. 
Inscr.  Anne,  eld.  dau.  of  Thos.  Crompton  of  Bennington,  Herts., 
esq.,  w.  of  Gabriel  Livesey,  died  in  childbed,  1598,  aged  20,  now 
mur.,  N.  A  rubbing  of  an  inscr.,  now  lost,  to  John  Elslefeld, 
rector,  c.  1410,  is  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.,  and  reproduced  S.A.G., 
XXXII,  127. 

Thorpe.  I.  John  Bonde,  gent.,  one  of  the  clerks  of  the  house¬ 
hold  to  Hen.  VIII,  1578,  aged  79,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan, 
with  7  sons,  Thos.,  Wm.,  Nich.,  Jas.,  Wm.,  Anth.,  Anth.,  and  7 
daus.,  Ann,  Mabell,  Francys,  Elizth.,  Cicily,  Barbara,  and 
Averyn,  4  shs.,  C.  S.A.C.,  XXXIII,  3.  II.  Wm.  Denham, 
eitizen  and  goldsmith  of  London,  1583,  aged  64,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.,  with  5  sons  and  10  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr., 
8  Eng.  vv.,  2  shs.,  and  arms  of  the  Goldsmiths’  Co.,  mur.,  C. 


SURREY. 


499 


B.  and  B.,  II,  252  (effs.)  ;  S.A.C.,  XXXIII,  5.  III.  Inscr.  and 
ach.  “  Wm.  Denham  whose  picture  in  ye  wall  ingraved  in  brass 
you  see,  under  this  stone  slepinge  in  Christe  in  reste  and  pease 
doethe  lye  ”,  C.  floor.  .S'.^.C'.,  XXXIII,  7. 

Titsey.  I.  Wm.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Gresham,  late  sheriff 
of  Surrey  and  Sussex,  1579,  in  civil  dress,  with  4  sons,  Jas.,  Wm., 
Thos.,  John,  and  w.  Beatrys,  dau.  of  [Thos.]  Gybbone  [of  King’s 
Lynn,  Norf.],  with  3  daus.,  Mary,  Elizth.,  Sysselly,  all  kng.,  2 
achs.  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  N.C.  Leveson-Gower,  G.,  Genealogy  of  the 
Gresham  Family,  25  ;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.  I,  432  ;  S.A.G., 
XXXIII,  9.  The  date  has  been  subsequently  added  and  the 
beginning  of  the  inscr.  altered  from  ‘‘  Here  lyeth  ”  to  “  Near  this 
place  lyeth  ”.  Church  rebuilt  on  a  new  site. 

Tooting  Graveney.  I.  Wm.  Fitzwilliam  of  Mitcham,  esq., 
1597,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.  [Harrington],  died  in  London, 
1582,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  ach.  ;  their  dau.  Anne  pos.  ; 
mur.,  S.Tr.  Malcolm,  J.P.,  Views  round  London ;  Morden, 
W.  E.,  Hist,  of  Tooting  Graveney,  32  ;  S.A.C.,  XXXIII,  12. 

Walton-upon-Thames.  I.  John  Selwyn,  gent.,  “  keeper  of 
her  Ma’tis  parke  of  Otelands  under  ye  right  honorable  Charles 
Howard,  lord  Admyrall  of  England  ”,  1587,  in  hunting  dress  with 
horn,  and  w.  Susan,  with  5  sons  and  6  daus.  surviving  ;  above  is 
a  curious  palimp.  device  representing  a  feat  of  agility  performed 
by  John  Selwyn  at  a  stag-hunt  in  the  presence  of  Queen  Elizth.  ; 
rel.,  the  palimp.  on  hinges,  mur.,  N.A.  Antiquarian  Repertory, 
ed.  1807,  I,  1  (with  palimp.)  ;  Bazaar,  Dec.  8,  1893  ;  B.  and  B., 

II,  328  ;  Illust.  Bond.  News,  June  19,  1847  ;  Memorials  of  Old 
Surrey,  1911,  70  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  285  (palimp.)  ;  Suffling, 
201  ;  S.A.C.,  XV,  38  (palimp.),  XVI,  48  (head  of  lady),  XXXIII, 
14  (complete),  15  (palimp.). 

Wandsworth.  I.  Nich.  [Maudyt],  serjeant-at-arms  to  Hen. 
V,  1420,  in  arm.  with  mace,  head  lost,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  much 
worn,  now  mur.  in  orig.  slab,  C.  Memorials  of  Old  Surrey,  1911, 
80  (eff.)  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles.  Soc.  Trans.,  Ill,  189  (eff.)  ;  Smith, 
J.  T.,  Antiq.  of  Bond,  and  Environs,  fob  1791  ;  S.A.C.,  X,  293 
(eff.).  II.  Inscr.  Robt.  Knaresborough,  gent.,  servant  to  Queen 
Elizth.,  and  patron  of  the  ch.,  1611,  now  mur.  in  orig.  slab,  C. 

III.  Inscr.  John  Powell,  gent.,  servant  to  Queen  Elizth.  and  Jas. 
I,  1611,  aged  74,  N.  IV.  Inscr’  and  6  Eng.  vv.  Hen.  Smith, 
[citizen  and  alderman  of  London,  1627,  aged  79],  N. 

Weybridge.  I.  A  man  and  2  ws.  as  skeletons,  15th  cent.  ; 
head  of  one  w.  and  inscr.  lost.  Suffling,  250  ;  S.A.C.,  XXXIII, 


500 


LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


25.  II.  Thos.  Inwood  the  elder,  yeoman,  1586,  in  civil  dress, 
and  3  ws.,  the  1st  with  2  dans.,  the  2nd  with  2  sons  and  1  dan., 
all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  6  Eng.  vv.  B.  and  B.,  II,  395 
(ehs.)  ;  Girl’s  Own  Paper ^  XVI,  149  ;  S.A.C.^  XXXIII,  27  ; 
V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  41.  III.  John  Woulde,  gent.,  1598, 
in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Adrye,  widow  of  Thos.  Streete,  esq., 
with  4  sons  and  4  dans,  by  him,  1596,  (2)  Elizth.,  eld.  dan.  of 
Wm.  Xotte  of  Thames  Ditton,  esq.,  widow  of  Hen.  Standish  of 
Esher,  esq.,  with  5  sons  and  3  dans,  by  him,  inscr.  and  3  shs., 
another  lost.  IV.  Inscr.  Fraunces,  1596,  Dorothy,  1600,  and 
Thos.,  1605,  children  of  Sir  John  and  Dame  Margt.  Trevor,  now 
above  no.  I.  V.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Humf.  Dethick,  esq.,  ''  one  of 
his  Mat’^®®  Gent’  Ushers  (dayly  waiter)  ”,  1642,  aged  63.  All 
now  fixed  to  the  Tower  walls.  The  slabs  of  nos.  Ill  and  V 
remain  on  floor  below. 

WiTLEY.  I.  Thos.  Jonys,  a  sewer  of  the  chamber  to  Hen. 
VIII,  c.  1530,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Jane,  with  3  sons  and  3  dans., 
1  sh.,  another  lost,  A.T.,  C.  Newill,  E.,  CJi.  of  All  SS.,  Witley  ; 
S.A.C.,  XXXIII,  36.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Hen.  Bell,  esq.,  late 
clerk  controller  of  the  household  to  Jas.  I,  1634,  aged  88  “or 
there  abouts  ”,  mur.,  N.C.  III.  Ach.  for  Anth.  Smith,  1637, 
and  his  2nd  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Allen  of  Essex  ;  inscr.  cut  in 
stone  nearly  illegible  ;  mur.,  N.C.  IV.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  and 
4  Eng.  VV.  Sara,  w.  of  John  Holney,  rector,  1641,  aged  37, 
mur.,  C. 

Woking.  I.  Hen.  Purdan,  1523,  in  civil  dress  (efi.  lost),  and 
w.  Joan,  with  3  sons  (lost)  and  4  daus.,  now  mur.,  S.A.  Dubbing 
of  male  eff.  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  II.  John  Shadet,  1527,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Isabell ;  children  lost  ;  now  mur.,  S.A.  III. 
Inscr.  and  ach.  Sir  Edw.  Zouch,  knt.,  marshal  of  the  household 
to  Jas.  I  and  Chas.  I,  1634  ;  his  w.  pos.  ;  mur.,  C.  The  brass 
of  Gilbert  Gilpyn,  “  quondam  parcarius  de  Woking  parke  ”, 
1500,  is  lost. 

WoNERSH.  I.  Thos.  Elyot,  “  custos  filacii  Surr’  et  Sussex’ 
in  banco  regis  et  clericus  pacis  com  Surr’  ”,  1467,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Alice,  inscr.  slightly  mutil.,  C.  S.A.C.,  XXXIII,  45. 
II.  Hen.  Elyot,  gent.,  1503,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  with 
12  sons  and  11  daus.,  C.  S.A.C.,  XXXIII,  47.  III.  Inscr. 
Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Blenerhayset,  steward  of  the  household 
of  the  duke  of  Norfolk,  1513,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of 
Hen.  Bosseville,  gent.,  1578,  aged  27  days  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a 
sm.  portion  of  a  foreign  brass,  16th  cent.,  now  fastened  down  ;  C. 


SUSSEX. 


501 


WoTTON.  I.  Inscr,  Guo.  Evelyn,  esq.,  1603,  II.  Inscr. 
Joan,  w.  of  no.  I,  1613,  aged  63.  III.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of 
Rich.  Evelyn,  w.  of  Edw.  Darcie,  [1634,  aged  20].  IV.  Inscr. 
Eleanor,  w.  of  Rich.  Evelyn,  esq.,  1635,  aged  37.  V.  Inscr., 
12  Eng.  vv.,  and  ach.  Rich.  Evelyn,  Esq.,  [1640].  Misc.  Gen.  et 
Her.,  2  S.  I,  352  (ach.) 

Rubbings  of  brasses,  now  lost,  at  Dorking,  (1)  Inscr.  Elizth., 
w.  of  Thos.  Rusburgh,  gent.,  1592  ;  (2)  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Elizth., 
dau.  of  Sir  Edw.  Onslow,  knt.,  w.  of  Christ.  Gardyner  (who  pos.), 
1624,  aged  21,  are  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  The  brass  at  Hambledon, 
now  lost,  to  John  at  Hull,  lord  of  the  manor,  1489,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Alice,  is  illustrated  in  S.A.G.  XXIX,  80,  from  a  rubbing  in 
the  Society’s  collection. 


SUSSEX. 


Dallawav.  Hist,  of  Sussex,  by  J.  Dallaway  and  E.  Cartwright,  2  vols., 
1815-30. 

Horsfield.  Hist,  of  Sussex,  by  T.  W.  Horsfield,  2  vols.,  1835. 

Mason.  Catalogue  of  Engravings  illustrative  of  Chichester  and  the  county 
and  churches  of  Sussex,  by  W.  H.  Mason  and  J.  Wilmshurst,  3  series, 

N.D. 

S.A.C.  Sussex  Archaeological  Collections. 

Woodman.  The  Sussex  Brasses,  by  T.  C.  Woodman,  2  parts,  1903,  re¬ 
printed  from  the  Hove  Gazette. 

Amberley.  I.  John  Wantele,  1424,  bare-headed,  in  arm.  with 
tabard,  now  mur.,  S.A.  Boutell,  Series  ;  Foster,  Feudal  Arms, 
256  (8vo.),  201  (4to)  ;  Gawthorp,  pi.  35,  p.  80  ;  Hewitt,  Armour, 
III,  412  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  43  ;  Mason,  series  3,  no.  41  ; 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  58  ;  Stothard,  C.  A.,  Mon.  Effs.,  ed.  1817, 
88,  ed.  1876,  159  ;  Suffling,  113  ;  Woodman,  96. 

Angmering.  I.  Eden,  dau.  of  Thos.  and  Ales  Truelove,  w.  of 
John  Baker  of  Eglesden,  1598,  aged  23,  N. 

Ardingly.  I.  Rich.  Wakeherst,  esq.,  1454,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Robt.  Echingham,  esq.,  1464,  engr.  c.  1500, 
double  canopy,  foot  inscr.  and  3  shs.,  A.T.,  C.  Boutell,  Series  ; 
Loder,  G.  W.  E.,  Wakehurst  Place,  Sussex,  priv.  printed,  1907,  17  ; 
S.A.G. ,  II,  311  ;  Ward,  59.  II.  Rich.  Culpepyr,  esq.,  son  of 
Walter  Culpepyr  of  Goudhurst,  Kent,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Margt., 
dau.  of  Rich.  Wakeherst  junior,  1504,  double  canopy,  inscr.  and 
3  shs.  ;  upper  part  of  lady,  canopy  and  shs.  restored  ;  reh,  C. 


502 


LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Loder,  26.  III.  Nich.  Culpeper,  esq.,  1510,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  dau.  of  Rich.  Wakeherst  junior,  with  10  sons  and  8  dans., 
inscr.,  3  shs.  (restored),  rel.,  C.  Loder,  31  ;  S.A.G.,  XLII,  13 
(head  of  lady)  ;  Woodman,  79.  IV.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Wm. 
Earnefold  of  Stening,  Sussex,  esq.,  w.  of  Sir  Edw.  Culpeper  of 
Wakehurst,  knt.,  1633,  inscr.  and  sh.,  C.  Clinch,  Costume,  94 
(eh.)  ;  Haines,  248  (eh.)  ;  Loder,  55.  V.  Elizth.,  eld.  dau.  of 
Sir  Wm.  Culpeper  of  Wakehurst,  hart.,  by  his  w.  Jane,  1634, 
aged  7,  inscr.  and  lozenge,  C.  Loder,  57  ;  S.A.C.,  XXXVIII, 
120  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  45,  no.  5  (eh.) 

Arundel.  I.  Adam  Ertham,  1st  master  of  the  college,  [1382  ?], 
hf.  eh.  in  choir  cope,  Fr.  inscr.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  73  ; 

Portfolio,  I,  pt.  8,  pi.  1  ;  Tierney,  M.  A.,  Hist,  of  Arundel, 
II,  634.  II.  Wm.  Whyte,  2nd  master  of  the  coll.,  1419,  in 
almuce  ;  inscr.  lost.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  8,  pi.  1.  III.  One 
enamelled  badge,  a  horse  galloping  under  an  oak  tree  ;  3  others 
and  a  large  coroneted  sh.  in  centre  of  slab  lost ;  on  A.T-  to  John 
Fitzalan,  1421.  Dallaway,  II,  i,  170  ;  Gough,  II,  pi.  22,  p.  45. 

IV.  Thos.  Salmon,  esq.,  usher  of  the  chamber  to  Hen.  V,  1430, 
in  arm.  (only  centre  of  eh.  left),  and  w.  Agnes  alias  diet’  dolyver’ 
nuper  de  Portugalia  ”,  principal  lady  to  Beatrice,  countess  of 
Arundel,  1418,  with  SS.  collar,  double  canopy  with  entablature 
much  mutil.,  foot  inscr.  also  mutil.,  1  sh.  (3  others  lost),  large, 
hne.  Tierney,  II,  637  ;  Woodman,  13.  Beatrice,  countess  of 
Arundel  and  Surrey,  was  a  dau.  of  John  II,  King  of  Portugal. 

V.  Esperaunce  Blondell,  rector  of  Sutton,  c.  1450,  hf.  eh.  in  mass 
vests.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  34  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  8, 
pi.  1.  VI.  John  Baker,  fellow  of  the  coll.,  1455,  in  mass  vests, 
with  initials  on  orphrey  of  chasuble  ;  inscr.  lost.  Alcuin  Club 
Colls.,  XXII,  33  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  8,  pi.  1.  VII.  John 
Threel,  marshal  of  the  household  to  Wm.,  earl  of  Arundel,  1465, 
in  arm.  with  salade,  livery  collar  and  stah  of  office,  inscr.  in  10 
Lat.  vv.  The  hg.  of  his  w.  Joan,  handmaid  to  Beatrice  and  Joan, 
countesses  of  Arundel,  1459,  is  sketched  in  Burrell  MS.,  Brit. 
Mus.,  Add.  MS.  5699,  fol.  24.  VIII.  Robt.  Warde,  priest, 
1474,  f  eh.  in  mass  vests.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  8,  pi.  1. 
IX.  Inscr.  with  sh.  The  Rt.  Hon.  Thos.,  earl  of  Arundel,  baron 
Maltravers  and  of  Clime  (Clun),  K.G.,  who  mar.  Margt.,  dau.  and 
coh.  of  Rich.  Woodvile,  earl  Rivers,  sister  to  Elizth.,  Queen  of 
England,  1524 ;  also  Wm.,  earl  of  Arundel,  his  son,  baron 
Maltravers  and  of  Clime  (Clun),  K.G.,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Hen. 
Percy,  earl  of  Northumberland,  1544,  father  of  Hen.,  last  earl  of 


SUSSEX. 


503' 


Arundel  ''  entombed  in  this  church  ”  ;  placed  for  remembrance 
by  John,  baron  Lumley,  in  1596  ;  mur.  All  in  the  Fitzalan  chapel. 
In  Burrell  MS.  is  a  sketch  of  the  br.,  now  lost,  to  John  Mundy, 

“  submagister  ”,  1506,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice. 

Battle.  I.  John  Lowe,  1426,  in  arm.,  inscr.  in  12  Lat.  vv.  ; 
another  inscr.  and  2  shs.  lost  ;  large,  N.C.A.  Macklin,  Mon. 
Br.,  1st  ed.,  61  ;  Walcott,  M.  E.  G.,  Guide  to  Battle,  ed.  1866,  77. 
II.  Robt.  Clere,  dean,  c.  1430,  in  mass  vests,  with  feet  on  dog, 
inscr.  in  6  Lat.  w.,  scroll  from  mouth  mutil.  ;  4  shs.  and  4  other 
scrolls  lost ;  C.  Reliquary,  XX,  205  (dog)  ;  Walcott,  76.  III. 
Wm.  Arnold,  esq.,  1435,  hf.  eff.  in  arm.,  under  moveable  platform, 
N.  Walcott,  70.  IV.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  widow  of  Thos.  Haye, 
gent.,  1597,  N.A.  V.  Thos.  Alfraye,  1589,  aged  about  50  (eff. 

in  civil  dress  lost),  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Comfort, 
1590,  mar.  31  years,  left  a  son  and  dau.,  inscr.  in  14  Eng.  vv., 
N.C.A.  Walcott,  70.  VI.  John  Wythines,  S.T.D.,  born  at 
Chester,  fellow  of  Brasenose  Coll.,  vice-chancellor  of  Oxford, 
dean  of  Battle  for  42  years,  1615,  aged  84,  in  cap,  gown  and  scarf, 
holding  book,  inscr.,  4  Lat.  vv.,  2  scrolls  and  ach.,  C.  Beaumont^ 
104  ;  Chester  Arch,  and  Hist.  Soc.  Jour.,  N.S.  VI,  112  ;  Grose,  F., 
Antiq.  of  Eng.  and  Wales,  Supplement,  1777,  I,  pi.  9,  fig.  3  ; 
Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  99  ;  Walcott,  75. 

Billingshukst.  I.  Thos.  Bartlet,  1499,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  1  sh.  ;  another  sh.  and  2  groups  of  children  lost  ;  N. 
Ruffling,  191  ;  8.A.C.,  XLII,  11  (head  of  lady). 

Bodyham.  I.  John  (?)  Bodyham,  c.  1360,  in  arm.  with  arms 
on  jupon  ;  head,  legs,  and  inscr.  lost.  Arch.  Jour.,  XV,  95  ; 
Gent.  Mag.,  1837,  i,  262  ;  R.A.G.,  IX,  281.  II.  Sh.,  Bodyham 
possibly  belonging  to  no.  I.  III.  Wm.  Wetherden,  vicar,  “  qui 
quidem  non  literatus  uxorem  duxit,  qua  mortua,  se  dedit  studio 
liberali  et  sacerdocii  ordinem  suscepit  ”,  benefactor  to  the  ch., 
1513,  in  shroud,  sm.  Gent.  Mag.,  1837,  i,  262  ;  Grose,  F.,  Antiq.. 
of  Eng.  and  Wales,  Supplement,  1777,  I,  pi.  5,  fig.  2.  IV. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Grove  and  w.  Crestian,  c.  1520.  All  now  mur.„ 
Tower. 

Brede.  I.  Robt.  Oxenbrigg,  esq.,  1487,  in  arm.,  all  lost  but 
feet,  and  w.  Ann,  1493,  in  mantle,  1  sh.  (others  lost),  S.C.  II. 
Inscr.  Margery  and  Kath.,  dans,  of  Robt.  Oxenbregge,  c.  1500,. 
S.C. 

Brightlixg.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  in  arm.  lost).  John  Batys,  gent., 
1476,  “  qui  dedit  ad  istam  ecclesiam  de  Bryghtlyng  omnia 
pavementa  et  omnia  sedula  ecclesie  predicte  et  eciam  dedit 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


ecclesie  predicte  terrain  illam  que  vocatiir  levettys  inperpetuum 
jacentem  in  parochia  predicta  ”,  now  mur.  in  orig.  slab,  N.C. 

II.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1490,  2  evang.  symbols  ;  children,  inscr. 
and  2  other  symbols  lost  ;  now  mural  in  orig.  slab.  Tower. 

III. ,  Thos,,  only  son  of  Thos.  Pye,  D.D.,  who  pos.,  1592,  in  civil 
dress,  kng.,  inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  and  2  scrolls,  mur.,  in  wooden 
frame,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Pich.  Glyd,  1618,  aged 
Rbout  70,  had  6  sons,  mur.,  N.A.  V.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv. 
Martha,  w.  of  Pich.  Glyd,  1619,  on  same  slab  as  no.  IV.  VI. 
Inscr.  Memorandum  relating  to  the  recovery  in  1635  of  the  lands 
belonging  to  the  benefaction  of  John  Batys,  on  same  slab  as  no.  I. 
VII.  Inscr.  Mary,  w.  of  Thos.  Collins,  esq.,  1648,  aged  45,  mar. 
28  years,  had  no  issue,  mur.,  N.C. 

Broadwater.  I.  Inscr.  John  Corby,  rector,  1415,  now  under 
no.  III.  II.  John  Mapilton,  rector,  chancellor  to  [Joan  of 
Navarre],  queen  of  Hen.  IV,  1432,  in  cope  vdth  initials  on  orphreys, 
single  canopy,  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII, 
53  (eff.)  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust.,  no.  6, 
p.  21 1  ;  Dallaway,  II,  ii,  36.  III.  Cross  with  the  arms  inscribed 
"'Sanguis  xpi  salva  me  Passio  xpi  conforta  me”;  inscr.  lost. 
Pich.  Tooner,  rector,  1445,  N.  Beaumont,  153  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and 
Slabs,  118  ;  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch.,  VI,  55,  56,  57.  Found 
in  taking  up  the  pavement  in  1826.  IV.  Inscr.  Anne,  w.  of 
Sir  Edw.  Alfold,  knt.,  1692,  aged  74,  C. 

Burton.  I.  [John  Goring,  1520],  in  arm.,  kng.,  scroll  and  4 
shs.  ;  inscr,  lost  ;  mur.,  A.T.,  N.  Camoys  Peerage  Case,  Minutes 
of  Evidence,  1838,  63  ;  Suffling,  119.  II.  Sir  Wm.  Goringe, 
knt.,  a  gentleman  of  the  privy  chamber  to  Edw.  VI,  1553  (kng. 
eff.  in  arm.  lost),  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Covert  of  Slaugham, 
1558,  in  tabard,  kng.,  with  5  separate  groups  of  children,  all  kng., 
but  effs.  now  lost,  each  with  an  inscr.,  (1)  Hen.,  mar.  Dorothy, 
dau.  and  coh.  of  Wm.  Everard,  esq.,  by  whom  Wm.,  Edw., 
Barbara,  Elizth.  ;  (2)  Geo.  (inscr.  lost),  mar.  Mary,  dau.  and  coh. 
of  Wm.  Everard,  esq.  ;  (3)  Pobt.,  dec.,  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Onley,  esq.,  by  whom  Elizth.  ;  (4)  Anne,  mar.  (1)  Sir  Geo.  Delalind 
of  Dorset,  (2)  Francis  Browne,  esq.,  brother  to  viscount  Montague  ; 
(5)  Thos.,  Edw.,  and  Custance,  who  died  infants  ;  also  2  texts  on 
rect.  pis.  and  4  shs.  ;  curious,  mur.,  A.T.,  N.  Anastatic  Drawing 
Soc.,  1881,  pi.  8  (lady)  ;  Arch.  Jour.,  LVII,  309  (lady)  ;  Beaumont, 
181  (lady)  ;  Camoys  Peerage  Case,  65  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  329 
(with  slab)  ;  Suffling,  119  (lady)  ;  S.A.C.,  XXXVI,  178  (lady)  ; 
V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  45,  no.  6  (lady).  III.  Inscr.  (mutil.) 


SUSSEX. 


505 


[Robt.]  Goring,  1557  ;  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thos.  Onley  of 
Pulborough,  mur.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Hen.  Goring, 
w.  of  Rich.  Bidulph,  esq.,  1670,  aged  21,  had  3  sons  and  1  dau., 
mur.,  C.  V.  Inscr.  Sir  Hen.  Goring,  bart.,  1671,  aged  52  ;  mar. 
Mary,  dau.  and  coh.  of  John  Chamberlin  of  Sherborne,  esq., 
had  2  sons,  Wm.,  Hen.,  and  1  dau.,  Anne  ;  mur.,  C.  VI.  Inscr. 
Mary,  w.  of  no.  V,  1694,  mur.,  C. 

Burwash.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1440,  much  worn,  inscr.  lost ;  now 
mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  Anth.  Cruttenden,  esq.,  1660,  aged  87, 
west  porch. 

Buxted.  I.  Britell  Avenel,  rector,  [1408],  hf.  eff.  in  mass 
vests,  in  diapered  head  of  floriated  cross,  stem  mutil.  as  is  also 
the  marg.  inscr.,  C.  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  116  ;  and  Christian 
Mon.,  123  ;  Builder,  CII,  183  ;  Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust., 
no.  5,  p.  191  ;  Woodman,  66.  Avenel  was  appointed  canon  of 
Windsor  in  1385  ;  he  probably  directed  his  br.  to  be  made  like 
that  of  John  de  Lewes,  rector  and  builder  of  the  chancel,  c.  1330, 
the  indents  for  which  and  for  another  similar  cross  still  remain. 
II.  Inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  Cristine,  mother  of  Robt.  Savage,  rector 
upwards  of  24  years,  c.  1450,  curious,  C.  III.  Part  of  the  legs 
of  a  man  in  arm.,  c.  1460.  IV.  Denis  Sion,  priest,  1485,  in  mass 
vests,  with  chalice  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  worn,  sm.,  loose  in  chest  in  1924. 
The  upper  hf.  of  this  fig.  is  (1924)  in  priv.  possession.  V.  Sh., 
Warnett  ;  from  br.  to  John  Warnett  of  Furnival’s  Inn,  1486, 
and  w.  Joan,  1496.  VI.  Sh.,  a  cross  and  a  bend.  VII. 
Inscr.  mutil.  (effs.  lost).  Thos.  [Smith],  esq.,  1558,  and  w.  [Anne]. 

Chichester  Cathedral.  I.  Two  hands  issuing  from  clouds 
and  holding  a  heart  inscribed  “  ihc  ”,  c.  1500,  loose  in  glass  case 
in  library.  II.  Sh.,  Day,  on  A.T.  to  Geo.  Day,  bp.,  1556, 
Presbytery.  III.  Wm.  Bradbridge,  thrice  mayor,  died  1546, 
in  civil  dress,  with  6  sons,  and  w.  Alice  with  8  daus.,  all  kng.  ; 
their  dau.  Alice,  widow  of  Francis  Barnham,  sheriff  of  London  in 
1576,  pos.  in  1592  ;  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  sh.,  mur.,  S.C.A. 
Mason,  series  1,  no.  19.  IV.  Inscr.  with  8  Lat.  vv.  Hen.  Ball, 
S.T.D.,  precentor  and  archdeacon,  1603,  aged  50,  mur.,  N.C.A. 
V.  Inscr.  Hen.  Blaxton,  S.T.D.,  chancellor  and  a  J.P.,  1606, 
and  w.  Joan,  mar.  40  years,  had  9  children,  mur.,  S.A. 

Chiddingly.  I.  Inscr.  John  Jefferey,  1513,  and  w.  Agnes. 

Clapham.  I.  Inscr.  John  Michelgrove  senior,  esq.,  1458, 
mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  John  Michelgrove  junior,  esq.,  1458,  mur., 
C.  III.  Inscr.  Gresild,  dau.  of  Hen.  Belknap,  esq.,  “  con- 
sanguineus  ”  and  coh.  of  Sir  Ralph  Boteler,  lord  of  Sudeley,  w.  of 


506 


LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


John  Caryll,  1498,  mur.,  C.  IV.  John  Shelley,  esq.,  1526, 
in  arm.  with  tabard,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dan.  and  h.  of  John  Michil- 
grove  of  Michilgrove,  esq.,  1513,  in  heraldic  mantle,  Trinity, 
4  shs.,  C.  Jour.,  I,  78  (lady)  ;  Dallaway,  II,  ii,  84  ; 

Encycl.  Brit.,  IV,  pi.  2,  fig.  4,  p.  435  ;  Lower,  M.  A.,  Curiosities 
of  Heraldy,  38  (lady)  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  229  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  I,  pt.  11,  pi.  4  ;  S.A.C.,  XLII,  13  (head  of  lady)  ; 
V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  28  ;  Ward,  54  ;  Woodman,  72.  V. 
John  Shelley,  esq.,  1550,  in  arm.,  with  4  sons,  and  w.  Mary,  dan. 
of  Sir  Wm.  Fitzwilliams,  with  8  dans.,  all  kng.,  3  shs.  and  a  row 
of  5  smaller  ones,  mur.,  C.  VI.  John,  2nd  son  of  John  Shellee 
of  Michelgrove,  [1592],  in  arm.  with  1  son,  and  w.  Elinor,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thos.  Lovell  of  Harling,  Norf.,  knt.,  with  1  dau.,  all  kng., 
rect.  pi.  with  sh.  ;  inscr.  cut  in  marble  ;  mur.,  C. 

Clayton.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  a  Wode,  1508,  N.  II.  Rich.  Idon, 
parson  of  Clayton  and  Pyecombe,  1523,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice 
and  wafer,  now  mur.,  C. 

CowFOLD.  I.  Thos.  Nelond,  [prior  of  the  Cluniac  priory  of 
Lewes,  1433],  in  monastic  habit,  triple  canopy  with  B.V.  Mary 
and  Child,  SS.  Pancras  and  Thos.  of  Canterbury,  marg.  inscr. 
in  12  Lat.  vv.  mutil.,  sh.  of  the  Trinity,  another  sh.  lost,  very  large 
and  fine,  N.  Archit.  Assoc.  Sketch  Book,  N.S.  IX  ;  Ashdown, 
Costume,  349  (head) ;  Beaumont,  frontis.  ;  Boutell,  Br.  aud  Slabs, 
104  (head),  138  (sh.)  ;  Builder,  LX VIII,  263,  and  CII,  73  ; 
Cambridge  Camden  Soc.  Illust.,  no.  4,  p.  133  ;  Crossley,  228  ; 
Dallaway,  II,  ii,  320  ;  Horsfield,  T.  W.,  Hist,  and  Antiq.  of  Lewes, 
1824,  pi.  14,  p.  239  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  134  ;  St.  Paul’s  Eccles. 
Soc.  Trans.,  II,  xliv  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  53  ;  Waller,  pt.  8  ; 
Ward,  45  ;  Woodman,  1.  II.  John  a  Gate,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Joan  (eff.  lost),  c.  1500,  inscr.  mutil.,  now  on  a  pillar,  S.A. 

III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thos.  Tyrwhitt  of  Lines.,  esq., 
w.  for  9  years  to  Geo.  Vinter,  S.T.B.,  rector,  1661,  N. 

Crawley.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Blast,  1438,  N.  II.  Lady, 
c.  1520  ;  inscr.  lost ;  N.  S.A.C.,  XLII,  14  (head). 

CucKFiELD.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Garard  Borell,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon 
and  residentiary  of  Chichester,  vicar,  1509,  rel.  and  sh.  restored, 
mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Mylicent,  w.  of  John  Mychell, 
1524,  now  mur,,  N.A.  S.A.C.,  LIII,  130,  pi.  a,  fig.  1.  Ill, 
Hen.  Bowyer,  [1589],  in  arm.,  2  shs.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  now  in  S.A. 

IV.  Hen.  Bowyer,  esq.,  [1589],  in  arm.,  with  3  sons,  Thos., 
Francis,  Hen.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Thos.  Vaux  of 
Kater[len  Hall,  Cumb.],  clerk  controller  to  Hen.  VIII,  [1601], 


SUSSEX. 


507 


with  2  daus.,  Anne,  Elizth.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  ;  inscr.  and  sh.  cut 
in  stone,  ;  mur.,  S.A. 

Eastbourne.  I.  Inscr.  John  Kyng,  S.T.B.,  “  proprietarius  ” 
of  the  ch.,  treasurer  of  Chichester,  1445.  II.  Inscr.  John,  son 
and  h.  of  Jas.  Burton,  esq.,  1586  ;  mar.  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  Edw. 
Capell  of  Haddon  (Little  Hadham),  Herts.,  knt.,  had  10  children. 
III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Nich.  Gildredge,  esq.,  1605,  aged  27  ;  mar. 
Mary,  eld.  dau.  of  Ralph  Pope  of  Hyndale  in  Buxted,  esq.,  had  1 
son  Nich.  IV.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Mary,  widow  of  no.  Ill,  w.  of 
John  Foster,  1616,  aged  31.  V.  Inscr.  and  shs.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Hen.  Perient  of  Birch,  Essex,  w.  of  Sir  Edw.  Burton,  knt.,  1631, 
had  15  children.  VI.  Inscr.  Jas.  Graves,  M.A.,  priest,  1647, 
aged  43.  All  mur.,  C. 

Egdean.  I.  Inscr.  Francis,  son  of  John  Dawtrey  of  Fittle- 
worth,  gent.,  1638,  mur.,  C. 

Etchingham.  I.  Sir  Wm.,  son  of  Sir  Jas.  de  Echingham,  died 
"  entour  my  noet  ”  (about  midnight),  1388,  in  arm.,  head  and 
single  canopy  lost,  Fr.  inscr.  at  feet  and  Lat.  scroll  over  head 
stating  he  rebuilt  the  ch.,  large,  C.  Antiquarian  Repertory ^  ed. 
1807,  III,  188  ;  Arch.  Jour.,  VII,  266  ;  Ashdown,  Armour,  177  ; 
Boutell,  Series ;  Builder,  LXII,  226 ;  Druitt,  162 ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  II,  pi.  13  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset  N.  and  Q.,  IX,  252  ; 
Woodman,  59.  II.  Sir  Wm.  Echyngham,  lord  of  the  manor, 
1412,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Joan,  [dau.  and  coh.  of  John  Arundel,  lord 
Maltravers],  1404,  in  mantle,  also  their  son  Sir  Thos.,  lord  of  the 
manor,  1444,  in  arm.,  triple  canopy  and  foot  inscr.,  originally 
9  shs.  but  only  1  and  hf.  another  now  remain,  large  C.  Ant. 
Repert.,  Ill,  189  ;  Druitt,  259  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  1,  pt.  5,  pi.  3  ; 
Somerset  and  Dorset  N.  and  Q.,  IX,  297  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List, 
pi.  18  ;  Woodman,  20.  III.  Elizth.,  eld.  dau.  of  Thos.  and 
Margt.  Echyngham,  1452  ;  with  flowing  hair,  and  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Robt.  Oxenbrigg,  1480  ;  inscr.  palimp.,  on  rev.  another  inscr.  to 
Thos.  Austin,  1405,  “  hie  jacet  Thomas  Austin  fllius  Thome 
Aust[in]  quondam  civis  et  merceri  London  qui  obiit  xxvi  [die] 
mens’  Maii  A°  dni  m°  cccc°  v°  cui’  aie  p’piciet’  ds  [Amen]  ”,  now 
fastened  down ;  S.A.  Druitt,  296;  Haines,  213  (upper  hf.  of  efls.) ; 
Somerset  and  Dorset  N.  and  Q.,  IX,  298.  IV.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost). 
Sir  Thos.  Echyngham,  lord  of  the  manor,  1485;  once  on  A.T. 
now  destroyed;  C.  Somerset  and  Dorset  N.  and  Q.,  IX,  298. 
V.  Inscr.  and  ach.  The  infant  son  of  Sir  Gyflord  Thornhurst, 
bart.,  and  his  w.  Susan,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Temple,  knt., 
1626,  S.A. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES, 


Ewhurst.  I.  Wm.  Crysford,  1520,  in  civil  dress,  kng.  ;  inscr. 
lost ;  sm.,  now  mur.,  S.A. 

Findon.  I.  Inscr.  in  3  Lat.  vv.  Gilbert  Frensche,  1S74,  C. 

Firle,  West.  I.  Barth.  Bolne,  esq.,  in  arm.,  a.nd  w.  Eleanor, 
both  died  1476,  reh,  mur.,  N.A.  Oage,  R.  J.,  Hist,  of  Hengrave, 
Suff.,  1822,  227.  II.  Inscr.  and  gartered  sh.  Sir  John  Gage, 
K.G.,  constable  of  the  Tower,  etc.,  and  w.  Philip,  [dau.  of  Sir 
Rich.  Guildford],  1557,  mur.  above  A.T.,  N.C.  Gage,  230.  On 
the  W.  end  of  tomb  is  an  ach.  of  Gage  and  a  sh..  Gage  imp 
Guildford.  III.  Sir  Edw.  Gage,  knt.,  died  1569,  in  arm.,  and 
w.  Elizth.,  [dau.  of  John  Parker  of  Ratton,  Sussex],  engr.  c.  1595, 
A.T.  with  inscr.,  ach.  and  sh.  on  back  of  tomb,  N.C.  Gage,  236. 

IV.  Thos.  Gage,  esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Edw.  Gage,  knt.,  died  1590, 
in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  [dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Guldeford  of  Hempstead 
Place,  Kent],  with  1  son  (John,  eff.  lost)  and  2  daus.,  Mary, 
Elizth.,  engr.  c.  1595,  ach.  and  sh.,  rel.,  mur.,  N.A.  Gage,  238. 

V.  G[eorge  (?)]  Gage,  in  arm.,  engr.  c.  1595,  inscr.  mutil.,  ach. 
and  frag,  of  a  marg.  inscr.  with  text,  rel.,  mur.,  N.A.  VI.  John 
Gage,  esq.,  1595,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Elizth.  Littleton,  (2) 
Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir  Roger  Copley  of  Gatton,  Surrey,  knt.,  A.T. 
with  inscr.,  ach.  and  2  shs.  on  back  of  tomb,  N.C.  Gage,  237  ; 
S.A.G.,  XLII,  15  (head  of  2nd  w.).  VII.  Mary,  dau.  of  Wm., 
lord  Eure,  mar.  “  18  years  wanting  a  quarter  ”  to  Sir  Wm.,  eld. 
son  of  Sir  Philip,  son  and  h.  of  lord  Wm.  Howard,  youngest  son 
of  the  duke  of  Norfolk,  1638,  aged  36,  in  shroud,  N.  GirVs  Own 
Paper,  XIV,  429  ;  S.A.G.,  XLII,  18  (head).  VIII.  Inscr. 
Alice,  w.  of  Thos.  Levett,  vicar,  1676,  N.  In  the  later  Gage 
brasses  although  the  expression  “  qui  obierunt  ”  is  used  before 
the  date,  this  refers  to  the  death  of  the  husband  only.  All  were 
engr.  at  the  same  time  c.  1595-1600. 

Fittle WORTH.  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Rich.  Stanley  of  Lee, 
esq.,  brother  to  Sir  Thos.  Stanley,  knt.,  1628  ;  the  ach.  is  on  a 
curious  shaped  plate,  but  is  not  palimp.  (examined  in  1917)  ; 
mur.,  C. 

Fletching.  I.  Sir - -  Dallingridge,  in  arm.  with  arms  on 

jupon,  and  w.  in  mantle,  c.  1380,  double  canopy  with  entablature 
mutil.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  large,  A.T.,  S.Tr.  Antiquarian  Repertory, 
ed.  1807,  III,  186  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  Foster,  Feudal  Arms,  70 
(8vo),  66  (4to)  man  only  ;  S.A.C.,  II,  309,  and  XLII,  5  (head 
of  lady)  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  7  ;  Woodman,  27.  II.  Pair 
of  gloves  and  inscr.  Peter  Denot,  glover,  c.  1440  (?),  now  mur., 
N.A.  Boutell,  Christian  Mon.,  97. 


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Framfield.  I.  Edw.  Gage,  esq.,  1595,  in  civil  dress,  with  1  son, 
and  w.  Margt. ,  dan.  of  Sir  John  Shellie  of  Michelgrove,  with  5  dans., 
all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  sh.  ;  inscr.  cut  in  stone  ;  mur.,  S.C. 

Fristox.  I.  Thos.  Selwyn,  1539,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margery, 
1542,  1  sh.,  sm.,  N. 

Goring.  I.  Man  in  arm.  and  w.,  c.  1490  ;  Trinity  and  inscr. 
lost ;  C.  Beaumont,  25  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1808,  i,  121,  fig.  3.  II. 
Inscr.  John,  son  of  John  Barnard  of  Place,  1644,  N.  III.  Inscr. 
Kath.,  dan.  of  Thos.  Fry  of  Battlehurst,  gent.,  w.  of  Edw.  Cook 
of  Fieldplace,  esq.,  1649  ;  also  Edw.  Cook,  esq.,  1661,  and  widow 
Anne,  dan.  of  Robt.  Barker  of  Datchet,  Bucks.,  1693,  C.  IV. 
Inscr.  and  ach.  Susan,  w.  of  John  Cook  of  Petworth,  esq.,  1707, 
aged  55,  C.  In  Gent.  Mag.,  fig.  9,  is  engr.  the  hr.  of  John  and 
Emme  Cook  (eff.  gone),  c.  1520,  now  all  lost. 

Grinstead,  East.  I.  Dame  Kath.  Grey,  dan.  of  Thos.,  lord 
Scales,  lady-in-waiting  to  Queens  Elizth.,  ws.  of  Edw.  IV  and 
Hen.  VII,  1505,  (elf.  lost),  and  her  2  husbands.  Sir  Thos.  Grey, 
knt.  and  banneret,  and  Rich.  Lewkenor  the  elder  of  Brambilletey, 
esq.,  both  in  arm.,  rel.  and  now  mur.,  S.A.  Dame  Kath.  and 
Rich.  Lewkenor  founded  and  endowed  the  ch.  and  an  almshouse 
of  3  persons.  II.  Civilian,  c.  1520,  sm.  ;  inscr.  lost ;  now  rel. 
with  no.  I.  III.  Inscr.  Kath.,  dau.  of  John  Michelburne,  gent., 
1617,  loose  in  1895,  now  lost  (?).  IV.  Inscr.  Robt.,  only  son  of 
John  and  Anne  Christian  of  the  par.  of  St.  Gregory,  London, 
1660,  aged  9,  loose  in  1895,  now  lost. 

Grinstead,  West.  I.  Philippe,  dau.  and  coh.  of  David  de 
Strabolgi,  earl  of  Athol,  w.  of  John  Halsham,  esq.,  died  1395, 
in  mantle,  single  canopy,  marg.  inscr.  nearly  all  lost,  1  sh.  (3 
others  lost),  engr.  c.  1440,  A.T.,  S.C.  Cambridge  Camden  Soc. 
Illust.,  no.  2,  p.  39  (eff.)  ;  Dallaway,  II,  ii,  314  ;  Scott,  J.  E., 
Memorials  of  the  Scott  family ,  78  (eff.)  ;  Woodman,  84.  Philippe’s 
1st  husband  was  Sir  Ralph  Percy.  A  br.  to  her  mother  is  at 
Ashford,  Kent.  II.  [Sir  Hugh  Halsham,  1441],  in  arm.,  and 
w.  Joyce,  1421,  in  mantle,  double  canopy  slightly  mutil.,  1  sh., 
1  banner  (2  others  lost),  marg.  inscr.  nearly  all  lost.  A.T.,  S.C. 
Ashdown,  Costume,  163  (head  of  lady)  ;  Boutell,  Series  (2  plates), 
and  Br.  and  Slabs,  92  (head  of  lady),  131  (banner)  ;  Dallaway, 
II,  ii,  314  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  44  ;  Scott,  79  ;  S.A.C., 
XLII,  8  (head  of  lady)  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  18  ;  Woodman, 
33.  III.  Inscr.  (effs.  lost).  Robt.  Havercroft  and  w.  Joan, 
1522,  S.A.  IV.  Inscr.  Leonard  and  Hannah  Woodward, 
“  infantes  gemelli  ”,  1710,  mur.,  C. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Hastings,  All  Saints.  I.  Thos.  Goodenouth,  burgess,  in 
civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.,  c.  1520,  now  mur.,  S.A. 

Hastings,  St.  Clement.  I.  Thos.  Wekes,  “  juret  of  Hastyng  ”, 
1563,  in  civil  dress,  w.  Margt.  and  dau.  Elizth.  both  effs.  lost,  N. 
F oyster,  H.  C.  B.,  Archit.  and  Hist.  Notes  on  St.  Clement's  Church  ; 
Moss,  W.  G.,  Hist,  of  Hastings,  116.  II.  John  Barley,  mercer, 
1601,  aged  49,  in  civil  dress,  son  Thos.,  1600,  aged  19  (eff.  lost), 
and  dau.  Alyce,  1592,  aged  7  ;  the  inscr.  mentions  his  w.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Robt.  Harley ;  N.  Ashdown,  Costume,  246  (2  effs.)  ; 
Beaumont,  56  ;  Foyster  ;  Moss,  116.  III.  Inscr.  Thos.  Pierse, 

esq.,  1606,  aged  74,  N. 

Hellingly.  1.  Lady  in  mantle,  c.  1440  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  large, 
rel.,  C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  Ill,  205. 

Henfield.  I.  Thos.  Bysshopp,  esq.,  1559,  in  civil  dress,  ach., 
sm.,  A.T.,  N.A.  Woodman,  102.  II.  Mrs.  Ann  Kenwellmersh, 
1633,  aged  68,  and  her  grandchild  Meneleb,  son  of  her  dau.  Mary 
Rainsford,  1627,  aged  9,  inscr.  and  8  Eng.  vv.  beginning  ''  great 
Jove  hath  lost  his  Ganymede  I  know  ”,  S.C.  Beaumont,  75  ; 
8.A.C.,  XLII,  17  (head  of  lady).  III.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv. 
Elizth.,  w.  of  Geo.  Raynsford,  gent.,  1672,  aged  58,  on  same  slab 
as  no.  II.  Beaumont,  75. 

Hoathly,  West.  I.  Inscr.  Agnes,  eld.  dau.  of  Rich.  Isfeld, 
gent.,  w.  of  Hen.  Faulconer,  1635,  mur..  Vestry. 

Horsham.  I.  Thos.  Clerke,  1411,  in  amice,  albe,  crossed 
stole,  and  cope  with  initials  on  orphreys  ;  head  and  inscr.  lost ; 
C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  44  ;  Beaumont,  83  ;  Boutell,  Br. 
and  Slabs,  98;  Suffling,  237;  S.A.C.,  XXXVI,  176;  Waller, 
pt.  10.  II.  Lady  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Rich.  Toys,  1513, 
and  w.  Elizth.,  sm.,  mur..  Vestry.  In  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  is  a  rubbing 
of  the  inscr. 

Horsted  Keynes.  I.  Lady,  c.  1420,  in  mantle,  mutil.,  head 
and  inscr.  lost,  now  mur.,  N.A. 

Houghton.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Cheyne,  gent.,  1496,  and  w. 
Ann,  N. 

Hurstmonceux.  I.  Sir  Wm.  Fienlez,  1402,  in  arm.,  single 
canopy,  marg.  inscr.  in  Fr.  with  26  days  of  pardon  for  saying 
a  paternoster  and  an  ave,  canopy  and  marg.  inscr.  slightly  mutil. ; 
4  shs.  lost ;  large,  C.  Antiq.  Repertory,  ed.  1807,  III,  186  ; 
Boutell,  Series  ;  Builder,  LXII,  226  ;  Horsfield,  I,  556  ;  S.A.C., 
LVIII,  49  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  9  ;  Woodman,  47. 

Iden.  I.  Walter  Seller,  rector,  1427,  in  mass  vests.,  now 
mur.,  C. 


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IsFiELD.  I.  Inscr.  (kng.  eff.  and  B.V.  Mary  and  Child  lost). 
John  Shurley,  esq.,  chief  clerk  of  the  kitchen  to  Hen.  VII,  and 
cofferer  to  Hen.  VIII,  1527,  mur.,  A.T.,  S.C.  II.  Edw.  Shurley, 
esq.,  son  of  no.  I,  1558,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Joan,  dau.  of  John  Fenner, 
esq.,  with  3  sons  (2  lost)  and  1  dau.  ;  4  shs.  lost  ;  mur.,  A.T., 
S.C.  S.A.C.,  XLII,  14  (head  of  lady).  III.  Thos.  Shurley, 
esq.,  eld.  son  of  no.  II,  died  at  Lewes,  1579,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  Nich.  Pelham  of  Lawghton,  Sussex,  knt.,  by  his  w. 
Anne,  sister  to  Sir  Rich.  Sackeville,  knt.,  1571,  ach.  and  2  shs., 
mur.,  A.T.,  S.C. 

Jevington.  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  w.  of  John  Wannock,  1608,  C. 
II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Markwyke  of  Wannock,  16 — ,  C.  III.  Inscr. 
Wm.,  youngest  son  of  Wm.  Markwick  of  Wannock,  1699,  C. 

Kingston-by-Lewes.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Farington 
of  Chichester,  w.  of  Wm.  Vinall,  esq.,  1667,  aged  22. 

Kirdfoed.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Penfold,  1658. 

Lewes,  St.  Anxe.  I.  Inscr.  with  14  Lat.  vv.  and  ach.  Thos. 
Twyne,  M.I).,  fellow  of  Corpus  Christ!  Coll.,  Oxford,  1613,  “  8et. 
suae  climacterico  70  ”,  on  sill  of  window  in  C.  II.  Inscr.  and 
ach.  Robt.,  son  of  Robt.,  grandson  of  Wm.  Heath,  esq.,  all  of 
Lewes,  1681,  aged  24,  C. 

Lewes,  St.  Michael.  I.  -  Warrene,  c.  1430,  in  arm., 

head  and  inscr.  lost,  1  sh.,  now  mur.,  N.A.  Horsfield,  T.  W., 
Hist,  of  Lewes,  1824,  pi.  20,  fig.  12,  p.  255.  II.  John  Brayd- 

forde,  rector,  1457,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  now  mur.,  N.A. 
Horsfield,  fig.  11. 

Lindfield.  I.  Inscr.  (mutil.),  text  and  skull ;  the  remains  of 
the  br.  to  Stephen  Boorde,  1567,  and  w.  Pernell,  with  4  sons  and 
3  daus.  ;  S.C.  II.  Inscr.  with  emblems  of  mortality.  Joane, 
dau.  of  John  Love  of  Bishop’s  Bazing,  Hants.,  esq.,  w.  (1)  of  Abr. 
Allen  of  London,  esq.,  ''  serjeant  chyrurgeon  ”  to  King  James, 
(2)  of  Wm.  Newton  of  this  par.,  gent.,  impropriator  of  the  eh., 

1655,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Isaac,  only  son  of  Abr.  and  Joan  Allen, 

1656,  aged  63  ;  “  hee  dyed  at  London,  a  prisoner  to  ye  upper- 
bench  upon  an  accon  for  wordes  most  falsely  &  maliciously  by 
one  single  witness  sworne  against  him  as  he  had  often  tymes 
&  on  his  deathbed  protested  &  declared  to  severall  friends.  He 
desired  his  body  might  be  buryed  heere  at  Linfeild  neafe  his 
mother  ”,  C. 

Mundham,  North.  I.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Thos.  Nowell,  1583, 
N.  8.A.C.,  XLII,  26  (sh.).  II.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.,  ach. 
and  2  shs.  Thos.  Bowyer,  J.P.,  30  years  of  the  Middle  Temple, 


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[1594]  ;  his  w.  Jane  Byrche  pos.  ;  N.A.  S.A.C.,  XLII,  26 
(ach.  and  sh.).  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Rich.  Bowyer,  son  of  Thos. 
Bowyer,  mcht.  and  grocer  of  London,  1610,  N.  S.A.G.,  XLII, 
26  (sh.,  erroneously  lettered  Cuckfield).  IV.  Inscr.  (effs.  lost). 
John  Byrch,  esq.,  son  of  John  Byrch,  late  a  baron  of  the  exchequer, 
1616,  and  w.  Elizth.  Beale,  N.A.  V.  Inscr.  and  ach.  (eff.  and 
sons  lost).  Robt.  Birche  of  Eastergate,  Sussex,  esq.,  son  and  h. 
of  John  Birche  of  Gray’s  Inn,  esq.,  1627  ;  mar.  Margt.,  dau.  of 
Geo.  Dennis  of  Todham,  gent.,  had  2  sons,  John,  died  1627,  and 
Francis,  N.  VI.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  John,  only  son  of  John 
Bigs  of  Portsmouth,  born  1617,  died  1634,  mur.,  N.A. 

Ninfield.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  1672,  and  Elizth.,  1673,  daus.  of 
John  Bowyer,  clerk,  mur.,  C. 

Northiam.  I.  Robt.  Beuford,  parson,  1518,  in  mass  vests., 
2  evang.  symbols,  N.  II.  Nich.  Tufton,  esq. ,  1538,  in  civil  dress 
with  tonsure,  inscr.  restored,  rel.,  N.  Grose,  F.,  Antiq.  of  Eng., 
Supplement,  I,  pi.  8,  fig.  1.  III.  Inscr.  Rich.  Sharp,  gent., 
1553,  much  worn,  mur.,  N.  IV.  Inscr.  John  Sharp,  gent., 

1583  ;  mar.  Alice  Odyer,  had  6  sons  and  7  daus. ;  palimp.,  on  rev. 
a  portion  of  a  marg.  inscr.  with  grotesque  figure  etc.,  Flemish,  late 
15th  cent.  ;  loose.  M.B.8.  Trans.,  VI,  80  (palimp.). 

Nuthurst.  I.  Inscr.  (chalice  lost).  Thos.  Frenshe,  rector, 
1486,  now  on  sill  of  window. 

Ore.  I.  Civilian  with  anelace,  and  w.,  c.  1400,  on  a  bracket 
(lost)  under  double  canopy  (mutil.)  ;  marg.  inscr.  and  shs.  lost  ; 
rel.  Beaumont,  46  ;  Boutell,  Series ;  Haines,  168  (head  of 
lady)  ;  Macklin,  Mon.  Br.,  1st  ed.,  70,  6th  ed.,  79  (head  of  lady)  ; 
8.A.C.,  XLII,  7  (head  of  lady). 

Patcham.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  sister  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Geo.,  lord 
Goring,  w.  of  Anth.  Stapley,  esq.,  1637,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Ann, 
only  dau.  of  Anth.  Stapley,  esq.,  1645,  C. 

Pett.  I.  Inscr.  Geo.  Theobald,  "  a  lover  of  bells  ”,  gave  a  bell 
to  the  new  steeple,  1641,  N. 

Petworth.  I.  Inscr.  Nich.  Smyth,  a  native  of  Bucks.,  scholar 
and  fellow  of  Winchester  and  New  Colls.,  bursar  of  Eton,  rector 
for  more  than  30  years,  1591,  aged  70,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  on  a 
scroll.  Hen.,  lord  Percy,  1597,  engr.  c.  1620,  at  same  time  as 
no.  Ill,  N.C.  III.  Inscr.  on  a  scroll.  Dorothy,  countess  ot 
Northumberland,  dau.  of  Walter  Devereux,  earl  of  Essex,  1619, 
N.C.  IV.  Inscr.  with  2  Lat.  vv.  Alex.  Bownde,  D.D.,  ‘‘  painfull 
pastor”  more  than  30  years,  1622,  mur.,  C.  V.  Inscr.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  Daniel  Dunn,  dean  of  arches,  judge  of  the  admiralty 


SUSSEX. 


513 


court,  etc.,  w.  of  Hen.  Dawtrey  of  Moore,  esq.,  1624,  left  3  children 
surviving;  her  husband  pos.  in  1625  ;  mur.,  N.C.  VT.  Inscr. 
Edw.,  son  of  Alan  Percie  of  Beverley,  Yorks.,  esq.,  1630,  aged  32, 
N.C.  VII.  Inscr.  Hen.,  lord  Percy,  9th  earl  of  Northumber¬ 
land  and  5th  that  became  K.G.,  1632,  aged  70,  N.C. 

VIII.  Inscr.  Algernon  Percy,  10th  earl  of  Northumberland 
and  6th  K.G.,  1668,  aged  66,  N.C.  IX.  Inscr.  Hen.,  lord 
Percy,  eld.  son  of  Joceline,  11th  earl  of  Northumberland  and 
29th  lord  Percy,  by  his  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Thos.,  earl  of 
Southampton,  1669,  aged  11  months,  N.C.  X.  Inscr.  (coffin 
plate).  Joceline,  11th  earl  of  Northumberland,  died  at  Turin, 
1670,  aged  26,  C.  XI.  Inscr.  Susan,  dau.  of  John  Cook,  esq., 
1679,  aged  4,  mur.,  C.  XII.  Inscr.  Rich.  Kelly,  gent.,  1687, 
aged  64,  mur.,  N.A.  XIII.  Inscr.  John  Price,  S.T.P.,  qui 
Hucibus  Aumarliae  patri  et  filio  a  sacris  erat.  In  restaurando 
Carolo  fidelissimus  adjutor  ”,  prebendary  of  Salisbury,  fellow  of 
Eton,  rector  of  Petworth,  1691,  mur.,  C.  Hr.  Price  was  chaplain 
to  general  Monk,  afterwards  Duke  of  Albemarle.  XIV.  Inscr. 
Geo.  1694,  aged  22,  and  Kath.,  1694,  aged  19,  children  of  John 
Scutt,  gent.,  mur.,  N.A. 

Pevensey.  I.  Inscr.  John  Millward,  gent.,  1599,  mur.,  S.A. 

II.  Inscr.  Elinor,  w.  of  John  Millward,  gent.,  1614,  mur.,  S.A. 

III.  Inscr.  Edw.  Millward,  gent.,  1619,  mur.,  S.A. 

PoLiXG.  I.  Walter  Havy,  vicar,  c.  1460,  hf.  elf.  in  mass  vests., 
C.  Dallaway,  11,1,  59  ;  Mason,  3  series,  no.  42  ;  M.B.S.  Port¬ 
folio,  II,  pi.  48  ;  S.A.C.,  LX,  89. 

PoRTSLADE.  I.  Inscr.  Pich.  Scrasce  of  Hangleton,  gent.,  1499  ; 
Rich.  Scrasce  of  Blechington,  gent.,  1519  ;  and  Edw.  Scrasce  of 
Blechington,  gent.,  1579,  rel.,  mur.,  S.A.  An  added  plate 
states  ''  this  brass  was  preserved  from  the  ruins  of  West 
Blatchington  church  ”. 

PuLBOROUGH.  I.  Thos.  Harlyng,  canon  of  Chichester,  rector 
of  Ringwood  and  Pulborough,  1423,  in  cope,  single  canopy  slightly 
mutil.,  marg.  inscr.,  rel.,  now  mur.,  N.A.  Dallaway,  II,  i,  324  ; 
Mason,  3  series,  no.  39  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  22  ;  Woodman, 
90.  II.  Edm.  Mille,  gent.,  1452,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Maud, 
inscr.  mutil.,  1  sh.,  rel.,  now  mur.,  S.A.  Dallaway,  324  ;  Mason, 
no.  40.  III.  Rich.,  son  and  h.  of  Edm.  Mille,  1478,  in  civil 
dress,  1  sh.,  rel.,  S.A.  IV.  Inscr.  and  ach.  John  Apsley, 
esq.,  1713,  aged  76,  and  w.  Judith,  1706,  aged  52,  C. 

Ringmer.  I.  Inscr.  .with  4  Eng.  vv.,  ach.  and  2  shs.  Rich. 
Mascall  of  Mailing,  Sussex,  esq.,  1631,  and  w.  Franeis,  dau.  of 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


iSir  Geo.  Paulett  of  Crandol,  Hants,  had  4  children,  Hen.,  Jane, 
Charity,  Cisely  ;  his  w.  pos.  ;  also  Jane,  his  dan.,  1631,  aged  10, 
with  2  Eng.  vv.,  now  mur.,  N.C.  Reliquary  and  Illust.  Arch., 
IV,  228  (shs.).  II.  Inscr.  John  Sadler,  pastor,  1640,  mur.,  C. 

Hodmell.  I.  Inscr.  John  de  la  Chambre,  esq.,  1673  ,  palimp., 
on  rev.  another  inscr.  to  John  Broke  and  w.  Agatha,  dan.  of  John 
de  Rademeld,  widow  of  Rich.  Weyvyle,  1434,  benefactors  to  the 

ch.  ;  mur.  on  hinge,  S.C. 

Rusper.  I.  John  de  Kyggesfolde,  in  civil  dress,  and  w .  Agneys, 
c.  1370,  hf.  effs.,  Fr.  inscr.,  inaccurately  rel.  and  now  mur.,  C. 
Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  117  (effs.)  ;  Dallaway,  11,  ii,  379  ;  S.A.C., 
XLII,  5  (head  of  lady).  II.  Thos.  Challoner,  1532,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Margt.,  with  1  son  ;  dans,  lost  ;  rel.,  now  mur.,  C. 
III.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Gardiner,  w.  of  Thos.  Chaundler, 
1636,  left  a  dau.  Elizth.,  Tower.  IV.  Inscr.  Mary,  dau.  of^Jas. 
Jordan  of  Lovelheath  in  Charlwood,  Surrey,  gent.,  w.  of  John 
Gardiner  of  Rusper,  gent.,  1644,  had  5  sons  and  5  daus..  Tower. 

Rye.  I.  Civilian  (head  gone)  and  w.  (mutil.),  c.  1490  ;  children, 
shs.,  and  marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  N.C.  II.  Thos.  Hamon,  thrice 
burgess  for  parliament,  6  times  mayor,  long  captain  of  the  band, 
1607,  in  civil  dress,  6  Eng.  vv.,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.  ;  his  w.  Martha 
pos.  •  C.  S.A.G.,  XIII,  280.  HI.  Two  achs.  and  hf.  a  sh.  ; 

late  16th  cent.  ;  inscr.  lost. 

Selmeston.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Rogers,  painefull  preacher  in 

this  ch.  for  32  years,  1639,  aged  67,  S.A. 

Shipley.  I.  Inscr.  John  Hindly,  servant  to  lord  Molinnux, 

1652,  C.  . 

Shoreham,  New.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1450  ,  inscr.  lost  ,  N. 

Beaumont,  47 ;  Woodman,  108.  II.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Walter 
West  of  Woodmancote,  Sussex,  esq.,  1648,  aged  23  ;  mar.  Elizth., 
eld.  dau.  of  Thos.  Shirley  of  Preston,  Sussex,  esq.,  N. 

Shoreham,  Old.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Capt.  Rich.  Poole,  aged 
94,  and  only  son  Thos.,  aged  60,  both  died  1652,  mur.,  C. 

Slaugham.  I.  John  Covert,  esq.,  son  of  Wm.  Covert,  esq., 
1503,  single  canopy  of  much  earlier  date  slightly  mutil.,  inscr. 
and  4  shs.  (2  now  rel.  with  no.  II,  and  1  restored  blank),  now  mur., 
S.C.  He  mar.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Pelham.  The  2  shs., 
now  with  no.  II,  bear  Covert  and  Covert  imp.  Pelham.  II. 
Rich.  Covert,  esq.,  died  1547,  in  arm.,  kng.,  and  3  ws.,  (1)  Elizth., 
dau.  and  coh.  of  John  and  Elizth.  Faggar,  kng.,  (2)  Elizth.,  dau. 
of  Sir  Geo.  Nevyle,  lord  Burgevenne,  kng.,  (3)  Jane,  dau.  of  Wm. 
Ascheburnham,  esq.,  standing,  with  a  separate  inscr.,  she  died  in 


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1527  ;  the  inscr.  mentions  as  a  4th  w.  Blanche,  dan.  of  John 
Vaughan  of  Burge venne,  esq.,  “last  wife  of  the  said  Bichard”; 
Besurrection,  4  scrolls,  4  shs.  (2  lost)  and  inscr.  ;  the  effs.  of  Bich., 
his  1st  and  2nd  ws.,  the  Besurrection  and  the  Covert  sh.  engr. 
c.  1525,  the  3rd  w.,  her  inscr.  and  sh.  added  about  1527,  and  the 
main  inscr.  in  1547  ;  A.T.,  C.  Anastatic  Drawing  Soc.,  1878, 
pi.  34  (Besurrection)  ;  Memorials  of  Old  Sussex,  144  (tomb)  ; 
S.A.G.,  XLII,  14  (head  of  lady).  III.  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Covert  of  Slaugham,  w.  (1)  of  Sir  Francis  Fleming,  knt.,  (2)  of 
Sir  John  Fetyplace,  knt.,  1586,  kng.,  inscr.  and  2  shs.  ;  buried 
by  Wm.  Covert,  her  nephew  and  exor.,  who  pos.,  mur.,  A.T.,  C. 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  118. 

Slixfold.  I.  Bich.  Bradbryge,  gent.,  1533,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Denys,  with  3  children  (lost),  John,  Thos.,  Alis,  C. 
S.A.G.,  XL,  43.  II.  Lady,  c.  1600,  upper  hf.  and  inscr.  lost, 
on  same  slab  as  no.  III.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Edw.  Cowper  of 
Strood  in  par.  Slinfold,  esq.,  1678,  aged  38,  C.  S.A.G.,  XL, 
44,  (sh.). 

Stanmer.  I.  Inscr.  Deborah  Golfe,  1626. 

Stopham.  I.  John  Bartelot,  treasurer  of  the  household  to 
Thos.,  earl  of  Arundel,  died  1428,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  dau. 
of  Wm.  de  Stopham,  engr.  c.  1460,  2  sons  and  1  sh.  added  c.  16S0, 
new  head  added  to  man  and  both  figs,  partly  recut  c.  1670-80,  N. 
II.  John  Bartelot,  “  consul  providus  ”  to  Thos.,  John,  and  Wm., 
earls  of  Arundel,  died  1453,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Joan,  dau.  and  h.  of 
John  Leukenore,  esq.,  engr.  c.  1460  (?),  3  sons,  2  daus.,  and  4  shs. 
added  c.  1630,  new  head  added  to  man  and  both  figs,  partly 
recut,  c.  1670-80,  N.  III.  Bich.  Bertlot,  esq.,  marshal  of  the 
hall  to  the  earl  of  Arundel,  1462,  in  civil  dress  with  livery  collar 
and  staff  of  office,  and  w.  Parnell  Walton,  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv. ; 
1  son,  1  dau.  and  2  shs.  added  c.  1630,  N.  Ashdown,  Gostume, 
184  (head  of  lady)  ;  S.A.G.,  XLII,  8  (head  of  lady).  IV. 
John,  son  and  h.  of  Bich.  Bartellot,  1493,  in  civil  dress,  kng., 
inscr.  original,  efi.  a  restoration  c.  1630,  N.  V.  Wm.  Bartelot, 
esq.,  1601,  aged  97,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anne  Covert,  had  a  son 
Bobt.,  2  shs.,  feet  of  man  and  upper  part  of  lady  restored 
c.  1670-80,  N.  VI.  Inscr.  John  Barttelot,  gent.,  son  of  John 
Barttelot,  esq.,  died  1525,  engr.  c.  1630,  C.  VII.  Bich.  Bartte¬ 
lot,  esq.,  patron  of  the  ch.,  grandson  and  h.  to  Wm.  Barttelot 
(no.  V),  whose  only  son  Bobt.,  the  father  of  Bich.,  , was  mar.  to 
Mary,  eld.  dau.  of  John  Apsley  of  Thakeham,  esq.,  died  1614, 
aged  50,  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Mary,  dau.  of  Bich.  Covert  of 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Slaugham,  esq.,  with  4  sons,  Walter,  Edw.  (dec.),  Wm.,  John 
(dec.),  and  1  dan.  Anne  (dec.),  (2)  Rose,  dan.  of  Rich.  Hatton 
of  Thames  Ditton,  esq.,  with  2  sons.  Rich.,  Robt.,  and  2  dans., 
Mary,  Frances  (dec.),  3  shs.,  br.  engr.  c.  1630,  C.  S.A.G.,  XLII, 
16  (heads  of  ladies).  VIII.  Inscr.,  6  dans,  and  sh.  Mary,  eld. 
dan.  of  John  Middleton  of  Horsham,  esq.,  w.  of  Walter  Barttelot, 
esq.,  1626,  aged  39,  had  6  dans.,  Frances,  Mary,  Anne,  Jane, 
Elizth.,  Barbara,  N.  IX.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Elizth.,  dan.  and  coh. 
of  Walter  Barttelot,  esq.,  w.  of  Rich.  Mille  of  Greatham,  gent., 
1644,  N.  X.  Inscr.  Wm.,  2nd  son  of  Rich.  Barttelot,  1666,  on 
same  slab  as  no.  VII.  XI.  Inscr.  Anne,  dan.  of  Thos.  Bettes- 
worth,  gent.,  and  cousin  of  Sir  Peter  Bettes  worth,  knt.,  w.  of 
Walter  Barttelot,  gent.,  1690,  N.  XII.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Walter 
Barttelot,  esq.,  1702,  aged  63,  N.  XIII.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Hen. 
Barttelot  of  Fittleworth,  esq.,  1710,  aged  69,  N.  XIV.  Inscr. 
Capt.  Chas.  Barttelot,  1738,  N.  XV.  Frags.  Three  sons,  1  dau., 
and  2  shs.,  c.  1630,  now  placed  with  no.  XVII.  XVI.  Inscr. 
(modern).  Walter  Barttelot,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Rich.  Barttelot, 
esq.,  born  1585,  died  1640  ;  mar.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Middleton, 
of  Hills  Place,  Horsham,  had  6  daus.  coheiresses,  N.  XVII. 
Inscr.  (modern).  Hen.  Barttelot,  esq.,  son  of  Hen.  Barttelot, 
feodar  of  Sussex,  born  1612,  died  1648  ;  mar.  his  cousin  Mary, 
dau.  and  coh.  of  Walter  Barttelot,  esq.,  had  2  sons,  Walter, 
Hen.  ;  N. 

Storrington.  I.  Hen.  Wilsha,  S.T.B.,  ''  alumnus  ”  of  Hen. 
Wilsha  of  Lichfield,  priest,  chaplain  to  Hen.,  earl  of  Arundel, 
the  lord  Hen.,  baron  Mautravers,  and  John,  lord  Lumley,  1591, 
aged  84,  in  gown,  with  scroll  and  text  ;  his  cognati  ”  pos. ; 
rel.,  C. 

Stoughton.  I.  Inscr.  Jas.  Smyth,  clerk,  one  of  the  perpetual 
chaplains  of  the  hospital  of  the  Savoy,  1565,  mur.,  N. 

Thakeham.  I.  Beatrix,  mother  of  Wm.  Apsley,  esq.,  1515, 
N.  S.A.G.,  XLII,  14  (head).  II.  Thos.,  son  of  Wm.  Apsley, 

esq.,  1517,  in  civil  dress,  N.  III.  Two  shs.,  Apsley,  c.  1520  ; 

eff.  in  arm.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  A.T.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Jas.  Butler, 
esq.,  1696,  aged  45,  N. 

Ticehurst.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1370,  large,  to  which  has  been 
added  the  smaller  effs.  of  2  ladies  and  an  inscr.  for  John  Wybarne, 
esq.,  died  1490,  and  his  2  ws.  Edith  and  Agnes  [died  1503],  C. 
Gonnoisseur,  I,  165  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  224  ;  S.A.G.,  VIII,  17, 

Tillington.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Spencer,  gent.,  steward  to  viscount 
Montagu,  1593,  his  mother  Margery,  1588,  and  his  w.  Anne, 


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1592,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Wm.  Cox,  S.T.P.,  precentor 
of  Chichester,  1658,  and  widow  Mary,  1697,  mur.,  C. 

Tortington.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Roger  Gratwyk, 
lord  of  the  manor  of  Tortington  Cheynesse,  patron  of  the  ch., 
1596  ;  Wm.  Gratwyk  of  East  Mailing,  Kent,  his  exor.  pos.  ; 
mur.,  C. 

Trotton.  I.  Margarete  de  Camoys,  in  kirtle,  cote-hardie, 
wimple  and  veil,  c.  1310  ;  9  shs.  on  dress,  single  canopy,  Fr.  marg. 
inscr.  in  Lombardics,  8  shs.,  and  devices,  estoiles  and  other  objects 
powdering  the  slab,  lost  ;  large,  C.  Ashdown,  Costume,  79 
(elf.)  ;  Beaumont,  61  (elf.)  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  81  (eff.)  ; 
Encycl.  Brit.,  IV,  pi.  I,  fig.  2,  p.  434  ;  Oeneal.  Mag.,  Ill,  549  ; 
Johnston,  P.  M.,  Notes  on  Trotton  Church,  pi.  3  ;  MacJclin,  Br.  of 
Eng.,  28,  and  Mon.  Br.,  6th  ed.,  77  ;  Memorials  of  Old  Sussex, 
129  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  4,  pi.  2  ;  S.A.C.,  XLII,  4  (head). 
II.  Thos.,  baron  Camoys,  ‘‘  providus  consul  regis  et  regni  Anglie 
ac  strenuus  miles  de  gartero  '’,  1419,  in  arm.  with  garter,  and  w. 
Elizth.,  [dau.  of  Edm.  Mortimer,  earl  of  March,  widow  of  Sir 
Hen.  Percy,  K.G.,  “  Hotspur  ”,  slain  in  1403,  she  died  in  1417], 
in  mantle,  both  with  SS.  collars,  holding  hands,  her  son  [Sir 
Rich.]  standing  by  her  side,  double  canopy  with  embattled 
entablature  and  engraver’s  mark  on  shaft,  foot  inscr.,  3  shs. 
(another  lost),  2  encircled  by  the  garter,  very  large,  A.T.,  C. 
Arch.  Jour.,  LVII,  322  (gartered  sh.)  ;  Ashdown,  Armour,  200 
(elbow  pieces)  ;  Beaumont,  65  (upper  hf.  of  lady)  ;  Boutell,  Br. 
and  Slabs,  59  (effs.  and  inscr.),  91  (head  of  lady),  127  (canopy), 
135  (knee-piece  and  garter)  ;  Builder,  LIV,  30  ;  Camoys  Peerage 
Case,  Minutes  of  Evidence,  1838,  31  ;  Connoisseur ,  I,  167  ; 
Baliaway,  I,  224  ;  Gawthorp,  pi.  7,  p.  30  ;  Oeneal.  Mag.,  IV, 
51,  52  ;  Haines,  26  (engraver’s  mark)  ;  Johnston,  pi.  4  ;  MacTdin, 
Br.  of  Eng.,  145  ;  Mason,  3  series,  no.  38  ;  Memorials  of  Old 
Sussex,  138;  Photo-lith.,  priv.  printed  by  F.  R.  Fairbank;  S.A.C., 
XLII,  7  (head  of  lady)  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,p\.  13  ;  Woodman,! . 
Sir  Thos.  commanded  the  left  wing  of  the  English  at  Agincourt 
and  for  his  bravery  was  created  a  knight  of  the  Garter. 

UcKFiELD.  I.  John  Fuller,  gent.,  gave  10s.  yearly  to  the  poor 
at  each  par.  of  Chiddingstone,  Kent,  Penshurst,  Kent,  Iffield, 
Sussex,  and  Uckfield,  1610,  in  civil  dress,  inscr.,  text  with  4  Eng. 
vv.,  and  sh.,  mur.,  C. 

Waldron.  I.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Thos.  Dyke,  esq.,  1632,  aged  69, 
and  w.  Joan,  dau.  of  Thos.  Walsh  of  Horeham,  esq.,  had  3  sons, 
Abraham,  Herbert,  Thos.,  and  4  daus.,  Margery,  Judith,  Elizth., 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Sara.  II.  Inscr.  and  lozenge,  Joan,  w.  of  no.  I,  1632,  aged  46. 
III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Abraham  Dyke,  esq.,  1632,  aged  24. 

Warbleton.  I.  Wm.  Prestwyk,  [dean  of  St.  Mary’s  Coll,  in 
Hastings  Castle],  1436,  in  cope  with  text  from  Job  xix,  25,  26, 
on  orphreys,  single  canopy  (mutil.)  with  pelican  in  piety  on  centre 
finial,  marg.  inscr.  in  11  Lat.  vv.  mutil.,  large,  C.  Alcuin  Club 
Colls.,  XXII,  54  (eff.)  ;  Boutell,  Series  (3  plates)  ;  Haines,  177  ; 
S.A.G.,  II,  309  ;  Woodman,  52.  II.  Inscr.  John  and  Joan 
Prestwyk,  parents  of  no.  I,  engr.  c.  1430,  now  on  sill  of 
window,  C. 

Warminghurst.  I.  Edw.  Shelley,  esq.,  one  of  the  4  masters 
of  the  household  to  Hen.  VIII,  Edw.  VI,  and  Queen  Mary,  1554, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  dau.  and  h.  of  Poll  (Paul)  Iden  (see 
Penshurst,  Kent),  1553,  with  7  sons  with  initials,  Ric.,  H.,  T., 
E.,  J.,  R.,  E.,  and  3  daus.  with  their  names,  Elizth.,  Mary,  Kate, 
inscribed  on  them,  2  shs.  ;  Trinity  lost  ;  mur.,  C.  S.A.C.,  XLII, 
14  (head  of  lady). 

Westham-by-Pevensey.  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Wm. 
Hamond  of  Westham,  gent.,  w.  of  Hen.  Stonstreet,  citizen  and 
mercer  of  London,  1644,  N.A. 

Whatlington.  I.  Inscr.  with  text.  Alice,  dau.  of  John 
Michelbourne  of  Chichester,  esq.,  w.  of  Rich.  Dunck  of  Vine  Hall 
in  this  par.,  gent.,  1627,  aged  64,  mur.,  N. 

WiLLiNGDON.  I.  John  Parker,  esq.,  1558,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Joan 
(eff.  lost),  died  1517,  1  sh.,  N.A.  OirVs  Own  Paper,  XV,  26  (eff.). 
II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Thos.  Parker,  esq.,  1580  ;  mar.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Wm.  Waller  of  Groombridge,  esq.,  N.A.  III.  Inscr.  Robt., 
3rd  son  of  Sir  Nich.  Parker  of  Wallington  (error  for  Willingdon), 
22  Jan.  1618,  aged  18  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  another 
inscr.  dated  16  April,  1618  ;  mur.  on  hinge,  N.A. 

WiNCHELSEA.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1440,  feet,  inscr.  and  shs.  lost,  C. 
II.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Margt.,  w.  of  Jeremy  Jorden  of 
Winchelsea,  1636,  aged  63,  had  3  dans.,  Margt.,  Alse,  Martha,  C. 
An  indent  in  S.A.  for  a  fine  cross  brass  with  eff.  in  arm.  in  head 
and  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  with  50  days  of  pardon,  to 
Reynaud  Alard,  1354,  is  reproduced  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  I,  pt.  3, 
pi.  1. 

WiSTON.  I.  Sir  John  de  Brewys,  1426,  in  arm.,  marg.  inscr. 
with  4  Lat.  vv.,  6  shs.  (2  lost  and  1  mutil.),  slab  powdered  with 
31  scrolls  (1  lost)  inscribed  ''  Jesus  mercy  ”,  large,  S.C.  Boutell, 
Series,  and  Br.  and  Slabs,  66  (eff.)  ;  Dallaway,  II,  ii,  154  ; 
Drummond,  H.,  Noble  British  Families,  I,  Bruce,  6  ;  Hewitt, 


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Armour,  III,  426  (eff.)  ;  Planche,  Costume,  I,  181  (shoulder  piece)  ; 
F.  and  A,  Mus.  List,  pi.  16  ;  Woodman,  39. 

Wittering,  West.  I.  Inscr.  Edw.  Osborne,  gent.,  son  of  John 
Osborne  of  Coates,  born  1597,  died  1660  ;  his  son  Wm.  pos. 
mur.,  S.C.  II.  Inscr.  EJizth.,  youngest  dau.  of  Rich.  Taylor^ 
esq.,  1677,  aged  16,  C. 


WARWICKSHIRE. 

Badger,  E.  W.  The  Monumental  Brasses  of  Warwickshire,  1895. 

Originally  published  in  the  Midland  Naturalist,  1886.  Not  illustrated. 
B.  and  M.  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  Birmingham  and  Midland  Institute, 
Archaeological  Section. 

Dugdale.  Antiquities  of  Warwickshire,  by  Sir  Wm.  Dugdale,  2nd  ed.  by 
W.  Thomas,  2  vols.,  1730. 

Astley.  I.  Lady  of  the  Astley  (?)  family,  c.  1400,  in  mantle 
head,  lower  part  of  eff.  and  inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  N.  Dugdale, 
I,  118.  II.  Inscr.  with  text.  Wm.  Beck  of  Astley,  1623,  a 
benefactor  to  the  par.,  mur.,  N.  Indents  for  other  brasses 
engr.  in  Dugdale  remain.  An  inscr.  to  John  Crugge,  1533,  for 
many  years  in  this  ch.  was  returned  to  Hare  field,  Middx.,  in  1913. 

Aston.  I.  Thos.  Holte,  esq.,  justice  of  North  Wales,  lord  of 
Aston,  1545,  head  lost,  in  judicial  robes  holding  scroll,  and  w. 
Margt.  [Willington],  with  1  son  and  2  daus.,  4  Eng.  vv.,  1  sh., 
and  marg.  inscr.,  local,  N.A.  Dugdale,  II,  879.  II.  Inscr.  and 
lozenge.  Mary,  eld.  dau.  of  Sir  John  Bridgeman  of  Castle 
Bromwich,  bart.,  w.  of  Robt.  Lloyd  of  Aston,  Salop,  esq.,  1689, 
S.A. 

Baddesley-Clinton  Hall  (private  chapel  of).  I.  Lady  in 
heraldic  mantle,  Brome  quartering  Arundell,  c.  1520,  kng.,  sm. 
B.  and  M.  Trans.,  1884-5,  pi.  3,  p.  27  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Bond.  Proc., 
2  S.  I.,  345. 

Baginton.  I.  Sir  Wm.  Bagot,  1407,  in  arm.  with  arms  on 
jupon,  and  w.  Margt.  [Whatton],  in  mantle,  both  with  SS.  collars, 
large,  rel.  and  restored,  now  mur.,  C.  Bagot,  Lord,  Memorials 
of  the  Family  of  Bagot ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  56  ;  Foster,  Feudal 
Arms,  8  (8vo),  9  (4to)  man  only. 

Barcheston.  I.  Hugh  Humfray,  M.A.,  S.T.B.,  [rector  1503- 
1530],  in  acad.,  local,  mur.,  S.C.  B.  and  M.  Trans.,  1884-5,  pi.  5, 
p.  25.  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Flammock,  son  of  John  Colburn,  1664, 
aged  52,  S.C. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Barton.  I.  Edm.  Bury,  1558,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth. 
(eff.lost),  7th  dau.  of  Edw.  Underhill  of  Neather  Etington,  Warw., 
esq.,  with  2  sons,  Wm.,  John,  and  1  dau.  Margt.  ;  she  afterwards 
mar.  Thos.  Tawyer  of  Raunds,  Northants.,  gent.,  and  after  his 
death  returned  to  Barton  and  erected  this  brass  in  1608  ;  2  shs., 
rel.,  C. 

Chadshunt.  I.  Wm.  Askell  of  Geydon,  gent.,  1613,  aged  48, 
in  civil  dress,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  and  inscr.,  N.  II.  Inscr. 
Theophilus  Wilkins  of  Geadon,  1613,  N.A. 

CoLESHiLL.  I.  Wm.  Abell,  vicar,  1500,  in  mass  vests,  without 
«tole  and  maniple,  holding  chalice  and  wafer,  local,  sm.,  0.  B. 
and  M.  Trans.,  1884-5,  pi.  4,  p.  22.  II.  Alice,  dau.  of  Simon 
Uigby,  esq.,  w.  of  Robt.  Clifton,  esq.,  1506,  marg.  inscr.  mutil., 
local,  C.  Dugdale,  II,  1019.  III.  John  Fenton,  LL.B.,  vicar, 
•official  of  Coventry,  1566,  in  gown,  holding  book,  C.  B.  and  M. 
Trans.,  1874,  18  ;  Bloxam,  M.  H.,  Companion  to  Gothic 
Architecture,  ed.  1882,  250.  IV.  Inscr.  (marg.).  Mary,  w.  of 
John  Milward  of  Bradlyash,  Derby,  lived  at  Colshill  Hall  with 
Lady  Offaly,  1651,  C.  V.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Rich.  Beresford, 
gent.,  1651,  aged  37  ;  mar.  for  19  years  to  Alice,  dau.  of  Thos. 
Wilington,  gent.,  had  4  sons  and  4  daus.,  N.  Nos.  I,  II,  III 
repaired  by  Messrs.  Waller. 

Compton,  Fenny.  I.  Inscr.  Rich.,  son  of  Ambrose  Willis, 
1597  ;  by  his  w.  Hester  he  had  3  sons  and  2  daus.,  C. 

Compton  Verney.  I.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rich.  Verney,  esq.,  w.  of 
Edw.  Odyngsale  of  Long  Itchington,  1523,  inscr.  mutil.,  1  sh., 
1  evang.  symbol,  local,  C.  Dugdale,  1,  569.  II.  Rich.  Verney, 
esq.,  [1526],  in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne,  [dau.  of  Wm.  Danvers],  with 
9  sons  and  5  daus.,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  1  sh.,  local,  C.  Dugdale, 
I,  569.  III.  Geo.  Verney  of  Compton,  esq.,  son  of  Sir  Hen. 
Verney,  died  1574,  in  arm. ;  by  his  w.  Jane,  dau.  of  Wm.  Lucy  of 
Charlcot,  esq.,  he  had  1  son  and  4  daus. ;  1  sh.,  br.  engr.  c.  1630, 
local,  C.  Dugdale,  I,  569.  Possibly  by  the  same  engraver  as 
the  br.  at  St.  Columb,  Cornwall,  to  Sir  John  Arundell,  c.  1630. 
IV.  Inscr.,  ach.  and  2  shs.  Sir  Greville  Verney,  knt.,  son  and  h. 
of  Sir  Rich.  Verney,  knt.,  by  Margt.,  only  sister  and  h.  of  Fulc 
Greville,  lord  Broke,  1642,  aged  56,  and  w.  Cath.,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robt.  Southwell  of  Wood  rising,  Norf.,  knt.,  by  whom  4  sons, 
Greville,  John,  Rich.,  Geo.,  and  1  dau.  Elizth.,  C.  Dugdale,  I, 
570.  V.  Inscr.,  ach.  and  2  shs.  Greville  Verney,  esq.,  eld.  son 
of  no.  IV,  died  young,  1648  ;  mar.  Elizth.  Wenman,  who  survived 
him  2  months  leaving  1  posthumous  son  ;  C.  Dugdale,  I,  570. 


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VI.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Geo.  Verney,  esq.,  youngest  son  of  no.  IV, 
1649,  aged  24,  C.  Dugdale,  I,  570.  VII.  Inscr.  ^  lozenge  and  2 
shs.  Cath.,  dau.  of  Sir  Robt.  Southwell,  knt.,  by  Lady  Elizth. 
Howard,  dau.  of  Chas.,  earl  of  Nottingham,  widow  of  Sir  Greville 
Verney,  knt.,  1657,  aged  66,  C. 

CouGHTON.  I.  Sir  Geo.  Throkmerton,  knt.,  died  15[53],  in 
arm.,  and  w.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Sir  Nich.  Vause,  lord  Harrowden, 
died  15[71],  in  mantle,  with  8  sons  and  11  daus.,  brass  engr. 
e.  1535,  marg.  inscr.,  4  shs.,  local,  A.T.,  C.  Dugdale,  II,  753. 
II.  Inscr.,  evang.  symbols  and  2  lozenges.  Dame  Elizth. 
Throkmerton,  last  abbess  of  Denny  (Cambs.),  and  aunt  to  Sir  Geo. 
Throkmerton,  1547,  restored,  mur.,  A.T.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  and 
sh.  Sir  John  Throkmorton  of  Feckenham,  knt.,  5th  son  of  Sir 
G«o.  of  Cough  ton,  master  of  requests  to  Queen  Mary,  justice  of 
Chester  and  of  the  council  of  the  marches  of  Wales  for  23  years 
and  vice-president  for  4  years,  1580  ;  mar.  Margery,  dau.  of  Robt. 
Puttenham,  esq.,  had  5  sons  and  4  daus.  ;  mur.,  C. 

Coventry,  Holy  Trinity.  I.  John  Whithead,  mayor,  [died 
1600],  in  civil  dress,  standing,  and  2  ws.,  the  1st  with  1  son  and  3 
daus.,  the  2nd  with  3  sons  and  2  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with 
inscr.,  10  Lat.  vv.,  and  arms  of  Coventry  and  Mercers’  Co.  quar¬ 
tering  Whithead  (?),  mur.,  N.A.  Poole,  B.,Antiq.  of  Coventry,  140. 

Coventry,  St.  Michael.  I.  Mary,  [w.  of  Dr.  Wm.]  Hinton, 
[vicar,  archdeacon  of  Coventry],  1594,  aged  30,  kng.,  with  4 
infants  in  swaddling  clothes,  inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  ;  her  husband 
pos.  ;  mur.,  N.A.  Poole,  138.  II.  Ann,  w.  of  Wm.  Sewell, 
vintner,  1609,  aged  46,  kng.,  inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.,  mur.,  S.A. 
Poole,  138.  III.  Inscr.  Thos.  Bond,  draper,  sometime  mayor, 
founder  of  the  hospital  of  Bablake,  died  1506,  br.  engr.  c.  1610, 
loose  in  vestry  in  1900.  IV.  Inscr.  Lisle  Cave  of  Horspoole, 
Leic.,  esq.,  5th  son  of  Francis  Cave,  LL.D.,  1623  ;  by  his  1st  w. 
Mary  he  had  4  daus.,  by  his  2nd  Judith,  2  sons  and  4  daus.,  mur., 
S.A.  V.  Inscr.  Mary,  eld.  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Vavasor,  marshal 
of  the  king’s  household,  1631,  mur.,  N.A.  VI.  Inscr.  with  14 
Lat.  vv.  John  Wightwick,  youngest  son  of  John  Wightwick, 
sheriff  of  Coventry,  fellow  of  Pembroke  Coll.,  1637,  aged  17,  mur., 
N.A.  VII.  Inscr.  Judeth,  dau.  of  Thos.  Edmonds,  esq.,  w.  of 
John  Moore,  gent.,  1636,  aged  72  ;  also  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Hen. 
Harewell  of  Coventry,  esq.,  1640,  aged  23  ;  Joseph  Moore,  M.D., 
Oxon.,  pos.  to  his  mother,  w.  and  4  infant  children  ;  mur.,  S.C.A. 
VIII.  Inscr.  with  20  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Capt.  Gervase  Scrope  of 
the  family  of  Scrope  of  Bolton,  Yorks.,  1705,  aged  66  ;  the  vv. 


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“  written  by  himself  in  the  agony  and  dolorous  paines  of  the  gout  ”, 
mur,,  S.A.  Poole,  140. 

Eatington,  Lower.  I.  Four  daus.,  c.  1490,  mutih,  now  mur., 
Tower.  II.  Inscr.  John  de  Underhull  and  w.  Agnes,  c.  1500, 
now  mur.,  S.C.  III.  Sh.,  Underhill,  belonging  to  no.  II,  now 
fixed  to  a  wooden  tablet  on  which  are  painted  25  Eng.  vv.  to 
Anth.,  son  of  Thos.  Underhill,  1587,  mur..  Tower.  IV.  Thos. 
Underhill,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  both  died  1603,  had  13 
sons  and  7  daus.,  now  mur..  Tower. 

Exhall  near  Alcester.  I.  John  Walsingham  of  Exhall,  esq., 
died  1566,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elenor,  dau.  of  Humf.  Ashefield  of 
Heythropp,  Oxon.,  esq.,  engr.  c.  1590,  2  shs.,  once  on  A.T.,  now 
on  C.  floor. 

Hampton-in-Arden.  I.  A  civilian,  c.  1500  ;  w.,  children,  and 
inscr.  lost ;  sm.,  local,  N.  B.  and  M.  Trans.,  1878,  p.  8. 
Possibly  Rich.  Brokes,  bailiff,  and  w.  Iseult. 

Harbury.  I.  One  dau.,  6  Eng.  vv.  at  head  of  stone,  and  4  at 
bottom,  2  sm.  plates  with  the  names  of  her  parents,  brothers  and 
sisters,  and  mutil.  marg.  inscr.  ;  the  remains  of  the  brass  to  Alice 
Wagstaff,  dau.  of  Thos.  and  Alice  Furnor,  1563,  N.  II.  Inscr. 
Anne  Wagstaf,  dau.  of  John  Hanslepp  of  Stonithorpe,  1624, 
mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.,  4  Lat.  vv.  and  ach.  Jas.  Wright,  gent., 
1685,  aged  61,  N. 

Haseley.  I.  Clement  Throkmorton,  esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Geo. 
Throkmorton,  1573,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Kath.,  eld.  dau.  of  Sir  Edw. 
Nevell,  with  6  sons  and  7  daus., marg. inscr.,  4  shs.  and  1  lozenge  ; 
partly  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  a  portion  of  the  inscr.  part  of  a  fig.  of  a 
civilian,  15th  cent.,  of  Eng.  work  ;  on  rev.  of  sons  some  Flemish 
canopy  work,  14th  cent.  ;  A.T.,  C.,  the  palimps.  on  hinges. 
Dugdale,  II,  655. 

Hillmorton.  I.  Lady,  c.  1410,  in  mantle,  scroll  mutil.  ; 
marg.  inscr.  lost  ;  under  floor  of  pew,  S.A.  B.  and  M.  Trans., 
1884-5,  pi.  3,  p.  27  ;  Rugby  School  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Report,  1915, 
frontis. 

Hunningham.  I.  Seven  daus.,  15th  cent.,  found  in  church¬ 
yard  in  1906,  now  mur.,  C. 

Ilmington.  I,  Inscr.  and  sh.  Long  genealogical  inscr.  to  the 
Brent  family,  1531-1666,  mur.,  N.Tr.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Giles 
Palmer  of  Compton,  esq.,  8th  son  of  John  Palmer  by  Eleanor 
Rouse,  1665,  aged  50  ;  mar.  Elizth.  (who  pos.),  dau.  of  Hen.  Jones 
of  Chastleton,  Oxon.,  esq.,  left  1  son  John,  and  3  daus.,  Elizth., 
Anne,  Mary;  mur.,  N.Tr.  III.  Inscr.  Edm.  Jones,  gent.. 


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6th  son  of  Hen.  Jones  of  Chastleton,  Oxon.,  esq.,  1667,  aged  44, 
mur.,  N.Tr. 

Ttchington,  Long.  I.  John  Bosworth  of  Yardley,  yeoraan, 
1674,  aged  82,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.,  Ellinor  and  Isabel,  kng., 
rect.  pi.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  and  long  inscr,  detailing  his  charities 
and  directing  loaves  to  be  placed  for  distribution  “  on  the  com¬ 
munion  table  every  sabbath  or  lord’s  day  ”,  mur.,  C. 

Merevale.  I.  [Bobt.,  lord  Ferrers  of  Chartley,  1413],  in  arm., 
and  w.  [Margt.,  dau.  of  Edw.,  lord  le  Despencer],  in  mantle  ; 
inscr.  lost ;  large,  reh,  C.  AshdMivn,  Armour,  195  (man) ;  Boutell, 
Series  ;  Gresley,  W.,  Forest  of  Arden,  1841  ;  HeuAtt,  Armour, 
III,  424  (man). 

Meriden.  1.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  and  Margt.  Rotton, 
1638,  aged  20,  inscr.  with  anagram,  C.  B.  and  M.  Trans.,  1884-5, 
pi.  2,  p.  32. 

Middleton.  I.  Sir  Rich.  Byngham,  justice  of  the  king’s  bench, 
1476,  in  judical  robes  with  coif,  and  widow  Dame  Margt.,  [died 
1505,  sister  of  Sir  Baldwin  Frevill  and  widow  of  Sir  Hugh 
Willoughby],  1  sh.  (3  others  lost),  local,  reh,  C.  B.  and  M.  Trans., 
1874,  p.  17  ;  Dugdale,  II,  1053  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  4. 
II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Hen.  Wiloughby,  [1st]  w. 
of  [Sir]  Anth.  Fitzherbert  (see  Norbury,  Derby),  1507,  C. 
Dugdale,  II,  1053. 

Milverton.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  and  6  Eng.  vv.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Geo.  Palmer,  gent.,  1660,  aged  20  years,  4  months,  and  4  days, 
mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  John  Eyers  of  Milverton,  a  benefactor  to 
the  par.,  mur.,  N. 

Moreton-Morrell.  I.  Ach.,  Bagshaw  with  Samwell  in 
pretence;  inscr.  cut  in  stone.  Anne,  dau.  and  coh.  of  Arthur 
Samwell  of  Morton  Morell,  w.  of  Francis  Bagshaw,  fellow  of 
Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford,  died  in  child-bed,  1689,  aged  26,  C. 

Napton-on-tiie-Hill.  I.  Sh.,  Shuckburgh  quartering  Napton, 
16th  cent.,  now  mur.,  N.C. 

Packington,  Great.  I.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  John  Wryght,  vicar, 

1527,  N. 

Preston  Bagot.  I.  Elizth.,  2nd  dau.  of  Rich.  Knightley  of 
Burghe  Hall,  Staffs.,  esq.,  w.  of  Wm.  Randoll,  “  legis  consiliarius  ”, 
1635,  head  lost,  now  mur.,  C. 

Sherbourne.  I.  Inscr.  with  22  Eng.  vv.  John  Smith,  clerk,  a 
native  of  Warwick,  a  teacher  for  37  years,  beloved  by  his  scholars 
especially  by  Rowley  Ward,  a  benefactor  to  the  poor  of  Warwick, 
died  at  Sherburn,  1624,  aged  60,  mur.,  S.A. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


SiiucKBURGH,  Upper.  I.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Shukburggh 
senior  of  Shukbnrrgh,  esq.,  w.  of  John,  son  and  h.  of  Thos.  Cotes 
of  Honingham,  esq.,  c.  1500,  only  lower  part  of  eff.  remains,  the 
upper  has  recently  been  incised  on  the  stone,  C.  Dugdale,  I,  311. 
II.  Thos.  Shukburghe,  esq.,  lord  of  the  manor  and  patron  of  the 
ch.,  1549,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  inscr.  and  1  sh.,  local,  C. 
Dugdale,  I,  311.  III.  Anth.  Shukburgh,  esq.,  1594,  in  arm., 
head  only  remaining,  rest  of  fig.  incised  on  the  stone,  and  w. 
Anne  [Foxley],  with  3  sons  and  5  daus.,  inscr.,  ach.,  and  4  shs., 
C.  Dugdale,  I,  311  ;  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2  S.  Ill,  227  (ach.) 
All  incorrectly  relaid  and  misplaced. 

Solihull:  I.  Wm.  Hyll,  gent.,  1549,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws., 
Isabel  and  Agnes,  18  children  in  3  groups,  4  sons,  11  daus.,  and 
1  son  and  2  daus.,  now  mur.  on  a  board,  C.  Warw.  Antiquarian 
Mag.,  pt.  1.  II.  Wm.  Hawes,  aged  80,  in  civil  dress,  with  4 
sons,  and  w.  Ursula  Colles,  aged  70,  with  4  daus.,  both  died  1610, 
all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  N.A.  Warw. 
Antiq.  Mag.,  pt.  1.  III.  Inscr.  Anne,  w.  of  Geo.  Averell,  gent., 
1633,  aged  92,  mur.,  N.Tr.  IV.  Inscr.  Geo.  Averell,  gent., 
1637,  aged  98,  by  his  w.  Anne  he  had  4  sons  and  3  daus.,  mur., 
N.Tr.  V.  Inscr.  Hen.,  son  of  Geo.  Averell,  gent.,  “  lived  a 
batchelour”,  1650,  aged  73,  mur.,  N.Tr.  VI.  Inscr.  and  2 
shs.  Robt.  Ladbroke,  pastor,  1655,  aged  57,  C. 

Stratford-on-Avon.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  Anne 
[Hathaway],  w.  of  Wm.  Shakespeare,  1623,  aged  67,  C.  Beau¬ 
mont,  175. 

Sutton  Coldfield.  I.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Ralph  Simonds,  gent., 
w.  of  Roger  Eliot,  rector,  1606,  aged  24,  with  1  son  Ralph  and  1 
dau.  Elizth.,  mur.,  C.  B.  and  M.  Trans.,  1884-5,  pi.  1,  p.  30. 
II.  Josias  Bull,  gent.,  1621,  aged  about  50,  in  civil  dress,  with  4 
sons,  Josias,  Hen.,  Geo.,  John,  and  1  dau.  Anne,  by  his  w.  Kath. 
Walshe,  widow,  dau.  of  Wm.  Bother  of  Tyes,  Essex,  esq.,  1  sh., 
mur.,  C.  Both  much  corroded. 

Tanworth.  I.  Inscr.  and  10  daus.  ;  the  remains  of  the  br. 
to  Robt.  Fulwode,  esq.,  “  qui  fuit  excellentissime  doctrinatus 
sive  litteratus  in  commune  lege  Anglic  ”,  1531,  and  w.  Margt.  ; 
now  mur.,  N.A.  II.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Simon  Ralegh  of  Farm- 
borough,  esq.,  w.  of  Andrew  Archer  of  Tanworth,  esq.,  1614, 
kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  ach.,  now  in  oak  frame,  mur.,  N.A. 
Dugdale,  II,  777.  III.  Inscr.  with  12  Lat.  vv.  and  ach.  Anne, 
dau.  and  h.  of  Edw.  Bayles  of  Haselor,  w.  of  John  Chambers  of 
Woodend,  gent.,  1650,  aged  35,  left  3  sons,  Wm.,  Edm.,  John, 


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and  1  dau.  Elizth.  ;  “  J.C.  composuit,  E.C.  sculpsit,  W.C.  dedit  ”  ; 
now  in  oak  frame,  N.A.  IV.  Inscr.  with  8  Lat.  vv.  Margt., 
dau.  and  h.  of  Thos.  Anderton,  w.  of  Ed.  Chambers  of  Studley, 
gent.,  1666,  aged  30,  now  in  oak  frame,  S.A.  V.  Inscr.  with 
6  Lat.  vv.  John  Chambers,  1670,  nowin  oak  frame,  S.A. 

Tysoe.  I.  Thos.  Mastrupe,  chaplain,  1463,  in  mass  vests, 
with  chalice,  sm.,  N.A.  II.  Jane,  eld.  dau.  of  Robt.  Gibbs  of 
Honnington,  esq.,  by  his  1st  w.  Margt.  Pridiox,  w.  of  Nich. 
Browne,  1598,  hf.  eff.,  sm.,  N.A.  III.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Tomizane, 
2nd  w.  of  Nich.  Browne,  1611,  N.A. 

Ueton.  I.  Rich.  Woddomes,  parson,  patron  and  vossioner  of 
the  ch.  and  par.,  1587,  in  gown,  with  3  sons.  Rich.,  John,  John, 
and  w.  Margery,  with  4  daus.,  Anne,  Joan,  Elizth.,  Ayles,  all 
kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  N.A. 

Warwick,  St.  Mary.  I.  Thos.  de  Beauchamp,  earl  of 
Warwick,  1401,  in  arm.  with  arms  on  jupon,  and  w.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Wm.,  lord  Ferrers  of  Groby,  1406,  in  heraldic  dress,  large  ; 
canopy  and  inscr.  lost ;  once  on  A.T.,  now  rel.,  mur.,  S.Tr. 
Ashdown,  Costume,  108,  fig.  124  (from  Dugdale)  ;  Grossley,  250  ; 
Dugdale,  I,  404  ;  Encycl.  Brit,,  IV,  pi.  2,  fig.  1,  p.  435  ;  Foster, 
Feudal  Arms,  14  (8vo),  12  (4to)  man  only ;  Cough,  II,  pi.  2, 
p.  5  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus,  List,  pi.  11  ;  Waller,  pt.  6  ;  Ward,  16. 

II.  Thos.  Oken,  1573,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Jone,  now  mur.,  N.Tr. 

III.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Elizth.  Chowne,  1597,  aged  75,  C. 

IV.  Inscr.,  anagram,  and  8  Eng.  vv.  Cecily,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Thos. 
Puckering,  knt.  and  bart.,  1636,  aged  13,  C.  V.  Inscr.  Thos., 
4th  son  of  Sir  Thos.  Rous  of  Rouslench,  Wore.,  bart.,  died  1645 
in  his  first  year,  C.  Four  brasses,  now  lost,  are  engr.  in 
Dugdale,  I,  432.  On  the  tomb  of  Rich,  de  Beauchamp,  earl  of 
Warwick,  1439,  is  a  fine  chamfer  inscr.  in  raised  letters  with 
badges  between  the  words. 

Warwick,  St.  Nicholas.  I.  Robt.  Willardsey,  1st  vicar, 
1424,  in  mass  vests.,  now  mur.,  over  vestry  door. 

Wasperton.  I.  Inscr.  in  10  vv.  Hen.  Collins,  1664,  mur.,  N. 
Wellesbourne -Hastings.  I.  Sir  Thos.  le  Strange,  constable 
of  Ireland,  1426,  in  arm.  with  SS.  collar  ;  marg.  inscr,  and  shs. 
restored  ;  C.  Dugdale,  I,  574. 

Weston  -  TINDER  -  Weatherley.  I.  Inscr.  (efi.,  etc.,  lost). 
Anne,  dau.  and  coh.  of  John  Huggefiord,  lord  of  Edmondescote, 
etc.,  w.  of  Gerard  Hanet,  gent.,  1497,  C.  Dugdale,  I,  298.  II. 
Inscr.  with  14  Lat.,  10  Eng.  vv.  and 4  shs.  Margery,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thos.  Englefield,  knt.,  by  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Robt.  Throgmorton,, 


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knt.,  w.  of  Sir  Edw.  Saunders,  knt.,  1563,  mur.,  N.A.  III. 
Inscr.  in  4  Lat.  and  4  Eng.  vv.  Joyce  Tomer,  1566,  mur.,  C. 

Whatcote.  I.  Wm.  Auldington,  parson,  [1511],  in  mass  vests, 
with  chalice,  head  lost,  sm.,  local,  C. 

Whichford.  I.  Mch.  Asheton,  S.T.B.  Camb.,  chaplain  to 
the  earl  of  Derby,  rector  of  Whichford  and  formerly  vicar  of 
Kendal  near  Great  Leaver,  Lancs.,  1582,  in  gown  and  scarf,  A.T., 
C.  B.  and  M.  Trans. ^  1874,  p.  18  ;  Bloxam,  M.  H.,  Companion 
to  Gothic  Archit.,  ed.  1882,  253. 

Whitnash.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1500  ;  inscr.  lost ;  now 
mur.,  C.  A  modern  inscr.  ascribes  to  Benedict  Medley,  clerk  of 
the  signet  to  Hen.  VII,  lord  of  the  manor,  died  1504,  and  w. 
II.  Rich  Bennet,  "  artis  laice  magister  ”,  pastor,  1531,  in  mass 
vests,  without  maniple,  holding  chalice  and  wafer,  local,  now 
mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  Nich.  Greenhill,  M.A.,  rector, 
[1650]  ;  the  vv.  composed  by  Rich.  Boles,  M.A.  in  1682  ;  sm., 
mur.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  in  10  Eng.  vv.  Rich.  Boles,  M.A.,  rector, 
composed  by  himself  in  1689  at  the  age  of  85,  sm.,  mur.,  C. 

WiTHYBROOK.  I.  Civilian,  c.  1500  ;  w.,  children  and  inser. 
lost;  N.  Possibly  Rich.  Wright,  1501. 

WiXFORD.  I.  Thos.  de  Cruwe,  esq.,  [steward  to  Rich,  de 
Beauchamp,  earl  of  Warwick,  died  1418],  builder  of  the  chapel, 
and  w.  Julian,  1411,  in  mantle,  double  canopy,  chamfer  inscr. 
5  shs.  and  badges  of  a  foot,  partly  restored,  large,  A.T.,  S.C. 
Assoc.  Archit.  Soc.  Reports,  XIV,  307  (from  Dugdale)  ;  Cambridge 
Camden  Soc.  Illust.,  no.  5,  p.  155  ;  Dugdale,  II,  862  ;  M.B.S. 
Portfolio,  I,  pt.  9,  pi.  2.  II.  Inscr.  Jane,  w.  of  John  Alline, 
1587,  had  2  sons,  John,  John,  and  8  dans.,  Annis,  Margt.,  Margery, 
Annis,  Elizth.,  Mary,  Alse,  Isabel,  N.  III.  Rise,  4th  son  of 
Rise  Griffyn  of  Brome,  Warw.,  esq.,  1597,  aged  f  of  a  year, 
kng.,in  civil  dress,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  sh.,  mur.  in  frame. 
Vestry. 

Wootton-Wawen.  I.  John  Hare  well,  esq.,  1505,  in  arm., 
and  w.  Dame  Anne,  widow  of  Sir  Edw.  Grey,  knt.,  with  5  sons 
and  5  daus.,  chamfer  inscr.,  4  shs.,  A.T.,  C.  Dugdale,  II,  813. 
II.  Inscr.  Lady  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Harewell,  esq.,  and  a  coh.  of 
her  brother  Thos.  Harewell,  esq.,  w.  of  Sir  John  Smythe,  knt., 
one  of  the  barons  of  the  exchequer,  1562,  mur.,  S.C. 

Wroxall.  I.  Lady,  c.  1430,  now  mur.,  N. 

In  Dugdale  are  engravings  of  several  brasses  now  lost  (as  at 
Emscote  to  the  Hugford  family,  effs.  with  hands  joined),  but  the 
costume  of  the  figs,  is  very  inaccurately  represented. 


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In  colls.  Brit.  Mus.  and  Soc.  Antiq.  are  rubbings  of  brasses 
formerly  at  Charleoote  to  (1)  John  Marskre,  chaplain,  c.  1500, 
in  mass  vests,  without  stole  and  maniple  ;  (2)  Edm.,  son  of 
Thos.  Wykham,  gent.,  c.  1500,  in  civil  dress,  local,  sm.  ;  and  (3) 
in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  an  inscr.  to  Nath.  Brent  of  Willington,  gent., 
and  w.  Ann,  only  dau.  of  Wm.  Lawrence  of  Charlcote,  both  died 
1689.  These  disappeared  during  the  rebuilding  of  the  ch.  in  1851. 
The  6  daus.  and  inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.,  the  remains  of  the  br.  to 
Rich.  Wylmer,  1527,  and  w.  Joan,  at  Ryton-on-Dunsmoor,  were 
sold  by  the  vicar  and  churchwardens  and  in  1886  were  in  the 
possession  of  Mr.  J.  J.  Green  of  Stansted  Montfichet,  Essex. 
Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  In  St.  Mary’s  Hall,  Coventry, 
is  a  brass  tablet,  dated  1568,  recording  the  conditions  of  the  lease 
of  Cheylesmore  Park  granted  by  John  Dudley,  duke  of  Northum¬ 
berland,  to  the  mayor,  bailihs  and  commonalty  of  Coventry, 
with  the  Royal  arms,  city  of  Coventry  and  the  grantor’s  arms. 


WESTMORLAND. 

C.  and  W.  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  Cumberland  and  Westmorland 
Archaeological  Society. 

Bowness.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Dixon,  gent.,  1691,  aged  65  ;  his 
eld.  son  Thos.  Dixon,  S.T.P.,  rector  of  Waybill  pos.  ;  mur.,  S.A. 

Grasmere.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Fleming  of  Coniston,  esq.,  1653, 
aged  44  ;  his  son  and  h.  Daniel  pos.  ;  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr. 
Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  Hen.  Fletcher  by  Cath.,  dau.  of  Sir  Geo. 
Dalson,  w.  of  Daniel  Fleming  of  Rydall,  esq.,  1675,  mur.,  C. 

Kendal.  I.  Alan  Bellingham,  esq.,  1577,  aged  61,  in  arm.  ; 
mar.  (1)  Cath.,  dau.  of  Anth.  Ducket,  esq.,  by  whom  no  issue, 
(2)  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thos.  Sanford,  esq.,  by  whom  7  sons  and 
8  daus.  ;  ach.  and  sh.,  rel.,  mur.,  N.C.  C.  and  W .  Trans.,  XIII, 
148,  and  XVI,  201  ;  Nicholson,  C.,  Annals  of  Kendal,  1861,  57. 

II.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Ralph  Tirer,  B.D.,  vicar,  1627,  mur.,  C. 

III.  Inscr.  Robt.  Dawson,  bp.  of  Clonfert,  1643,  mur.,  C. 

Lowther  Castle  see  Priv.  Possession. 

Morland.  I.  Inscr.  John  Blythe,  vicar  for  35  years  and  4 
days,  1562  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  an  armed  fig.  with  1  son 
also  in  arm.,  and  a  frag,  of  inscr.,  c.  1520  ;  loose  in  vestry.  C. 
and  W.  Trans.,  XIII,  149  ;  M.B.8.  Trans.,  IV,  295. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Musgrave,  Great.  I.  [Thos.  Ouds,  rector],  c,  1500,  in  mass 
vests,  with  scroll  on  breast,  2  evang.  symbols  ;  inscr.  and  2  other 
symbols  lost ;  C.  C.  and  W .  Trans.,  XIII,  144. 

Ormside.  I.  Inscr.  with  2  Eng.  vv.  Sir  Christ.  Pickering,  knt., 
5  times  sheriff  of  Cumberland,  1620,  aged  76,  N.A.  II.  Inscr. 
with  6  Eng.  vv.  Cyprian  Hilton,  1652,  N.A.  III.  Inscr.  Cyprian 
Hilton,  1693,  aged  34,  left  3  sons  and  5  daus.,  N.A. 


WILTSHIRE. 

*Kite.  The  Monumental  Brasses  of  Wiltshire,  by  E.  Kite,  1860. 

Wilts.  Mag.  Wiltshire  Archaeological  and  Natural  History  Society 
Magazine. 

Wilts.  N.  and  Q.  Wiltshire  Notes  and  Queries. 

Aldbourne.  I.  Rich.  Goddard  of  Upham,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Elizth.,  1492.  Wilts.  Mag.,  XI,  245.  II.  Hen.  Erekylton, 
chaplain,  1508,  in  mass  vests.,  with  chalice  (bowl  lost)  and  book 
separately  inlaid,  sm.,  C.  Kite,  pi.  14. 

Alderton.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Gore,  esq.,  lord  of  this  town,  1532, 
mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Anne,  dau.  of  Wm.  James, 
gent.,  mother  of  Lydia,  w.  of  Chas.  Gore,  1636,  aged  70,  mur.,  S.A. 
III.  Inscr.  with  10  Eng.  vv.  Wm.  James,  gent.,  1637,  aged  56, 
mur.,  S.A.  IV.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Chas. 
Gore,  1641,  aged  4,  C.  V.  Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  and  texts. 
Children  of  Chas.  and  Lydia  Gore,  1641,  mur.,  C.  VI.  Inscr. 
with  18  Eng.  vv.  Lydia,  w.  of  Chas.  Gore,  1654,  C. 

Alton  Barnes.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Budd,  LL.B.,  fellow  of  New 
Coll.,  Oxford,  rector,  1685,  aged  56,  C. 

Alton  Priors.  I.  Agnes,  w.  of  Wm.  Button,  1528,  N.  II. 
Wm.  Button,  esq.,  died  1590,  aged  64  ;  rect.  pi.  with  eff.  rising 
from  a  tomb  at  the  summons  of  an  angel  with  the  ‘‘  key  of  David  ” 
(Rev.,  Ill,  7)  as  a  trumpet,  6  Eng.  vv.  on  lid  and  inscr.  on  side  of 
tomb,  sh.,  texts,  etc.  :  he  left,  by  his  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Wm. 
Kellwey,  knt.,  6  sons.  Sir  Ambrose,  Wm.,  mar.  Jane,  dau.  of 
elohn  Lambe  of  Coulston,  John,  Francis,  Edw.,  Hen.,  and  2  daus., 
Dorothy  mar.  to  John  Drake  of  Mount  Drake,  Devon,  esq.,  and 
Cecily  mar.  to  Sir  John  Mewys  of  Kingston,  Isle  of  Wight,  knt.  ; 
Sir  Wm.,  grandchild  to  the  first  and  son  and  h.  of  the  latter  Wm. 
Button  pos.  c.  1620  ;  curious,  mur.,  A.T.,  C.  Kite,  pi.  25. 

Amesbury.  I.  Inscr.  Edith,  w.  of  Robt.  Matyn,  c.  1470,  date 
not  filled  in,  now  mur.,  C. 


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Barford  St.  Martin.  I.  Alis  Walker,  1584,  aged  41,  with 
7  sons  and  4  dans.,  all  kng.,  inscr.  with  12  Eng.  vv.  ending  ''  such 
is  the  fickle  state  of  man  the  uncertaine  lott  of  life,  noe  sooner 
spunne  by  Lachese  hands  but  cutte  wt  Atrops  knife  ”,  1  sh.  ; 
her  eld.  son  Thos.  pos.  ;  mur.,  S.  Tr. 

Bedwyn,  Great.  T.  Inscr.  (eff.  lost).  Thos.  Dogeson,  vicar, 
1501,  N.  Tr.  II.  John,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Seymoure,  knt., 
by  Margery,  dau.  of  Sir  Hen.  Wentworth,  knt.,  1510,  in  civil  dress  ; 
2  shs.  lost ;  now  mur.,  C.  Kite,  pi.  15.  III.  Inscr.  in  2  Lat. 
vv.  [Edw].  Seymour,  [lord]  Beauchamp,  [son  of  Edw.,  earl  of 
Hertford,  and  lady  Kath.  Grey,  1612],  had  3  sons  and  1  dau., 
now  mur.,  C.  Kite,  p.  101,  notices  an  indent  for  a  cross  br.  with 
marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to  Sir  Roger  de  Stoke  who  died  in  1333. 

Berwick  Basset.  1.  Wm.  Bayly,  "  legavit  ecclesie  solidos 
centum  semper  manere  ”,  1427,  hf.  elf.  in  civil  dress,  N.  Kite, 
pi.  7. 

Bishopstone  near  Salisbury.  I.  Inscr.  John  Wykham, 
rector,  1417,  C. 

Blunsden,  Broad.  I. - w.  of  [Thos.  Heydock],  1608, 

with  her  2  daus.,  marg.  inscr.  much  mutil.,  C.  II.  [Thos.] 
Heydock,  [1612],  in  arm.,  with  his  2  daus.,  [Margt.,  w.  of  Sir 
John  Ernele  of  Whetham,  Wilts.,  and  Sibil,  w.  of  Edw.  Elrington 
of  Birch  Hall,  Essex],  2  shs.,  marg.  inscr.  much  mutil.,  partly 
covered,  N. 

Bradford-on-Avon.  I.  Thos.  Horton,  founder  of  chantry, 
[died  1530],  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Mary,  [died  1544],  Trinity  and 
mcht.  mark,  br.  engr.  c.  1520  in  lifetime  as  neither  date  is  filled 
in,  sm.,  now  mur.  in  original  slab,  N.A.  The  mark  only  is 
reproduced  Bristol  and  Olouc.  Trans.,  XVII,  322,  fig.  6  ;  Kite, 
51  ;  Lane,  and  Ches.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.,  4  S.  XXVI,  34,  no.  71  ; 
Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2  S.  Ill,  119  ;  Reliquary,  I,  245  ;  Wilts.  N. 
and  Q.,  IV,  166.  II.  Anne,  sole  dau.  and  h.  of  John  Yewe  of 
Bradford,  gent.,  w.  of  Gyfford  Longe,  gent.,  1601,  with  2  daus., 
Anne,  Oath.,  4  shs.,  N.  Kite,  pi.  27  ;  Misc.  Oen.  et  Her.,  2  S.  Ill, 
101  (sh.). 

Bratton.  I.  Inscr.  Sefton  Bromwich,  gent.,  “  who  purchased 
the  graunge  and  farme  of  Bratton  ”,  1607  ;  mar.  Ann,  dau.  of 
Wm.  Bower  of  Lavington  Episcopi,  gent.,  had  a  son  Wm.,  and  a 
dau.  Elizth.  ;  mur.,  S.A. 

Bromham.  I.  Elizth.,  [dau.  of  Gerard  Braybrooke],  w.  [of 
Wm.  Beauchamp],  lord  St.  Amand,  [and  afterwards  of  Sir  Roger 
Tocotes],  c.  1490,  in  mantle,  coloured,  chamfer  inscr.  mutil., 

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530 


LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


2  shs.  ;  Trinity  and  2  other  shs.  lost ;  mur.,  A.T.,  S.C.  Kite, 
pi.  9.  II.  John  Baynton,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  Bobt.  Baynton, 
knt.,  cousin  and  h.  of  Rich.  Beauchamp,  lord  St.  Amand,  1516, 
in  arm.,  marg.  inscr.,  4  shs.,  S.C.  Kite,  pi.  16.  III.  Sir  Edw. 
Baynton,  [died  1593],  in  arm.,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Agnes  Byce,  1574, 
with  1  son  Hen.  in  civil  dress,  and  2  daus.,  Anne,  Elizth.  (eff. 
lost),  she  had  10  other  children  dec.,  (2)  Anne  Pakyngton,  1578, 
all  kng.,  inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.,  ach.  and  sh.,  mur.,  A.T.,  S.C.  Kite, 
pi.  24  (elfs.) 

Broughton  Gifford.  I.  Beet.  pi.  with  altar  tomb,  behind  it 
a  herald  holding  a  sheaf  of  shields  from  which  Heath  draws  one 
with  the  arms  of  Longe,  inscr.  and  6  Eng.  vv.  on  front  of  tomb. 
Bobt.,  2nd  son  of  Hen.  Longe  of  Whaddon,  Wilts.,  esq.,  1620, 
aged  46  ;  by  his  w.  Millesaint  (who  pos.),  dau.  of  Thos.  Witsey, 
preacher  of  God’s  word,  he  had  4  sons,  Bobt.,  Edw.,  Hen., 
Posthumous  ;  mur.,  N.  Kite,  pi.  29  ;  Wilkinson,  Hist,  of 
Broughton  Gifford,  116  ;  Wilts.  Mag.,  VI,  48. 

Bulford.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Lovell,  gent.,  1589. 

Charlton.  Wm.  Chaucey,  gent.,  who  “  edified  thys  chapell  ”, 
1524,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Marion,  2  shs.,  now  mur.,  N.C.  Kite, 
pi.  19. 

Chisleden.  I.  Frauncis  Rutland,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Nich. 
Rutland  of  Mitcham,  Surrey,  esq.,  1592,  in  civil  dress^  and  w. 
[Mary],  dau.  of  Thos.  Stephens,  esq.  ;  4  sons  and  2  daus.  lost ; 
sm.,  C.  Kite,  73  (man)  ;  Wilts.  N.  and  Q.,  II,  246  (man). 

Cliffe-Pypard.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  probably  of  the  Quin  tin 
family,  c.  1380  ;  inscr.  and  shs.  lost ;  S.A.  Boutell,  Series ; 
Gent.  Mag.,  1858,  ii,  102  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  II,  148 ;  Kite, 
pi.  2. 

CoLLiNGBOURNE  Hucis.  I.  Edw.,  4th  son  of  Wm.  Saintmaur, 
earl  of  Hertford,  by  his  w.  lady  Francis  [Hevereux],  born  at 
Easton  28  May,  1630,  died  at  Collingbourne  28  April,  1631,  inscr. 
with  6  Eng.  vv.,  sm.,  now  mur.,  C.  Kite,  88  (eff.)  ;  Reliquary, 
I,  246  (efi.)  ;  Wilts.  N.  and  Q.,  II,  588  (eff.). 

Collingbourne  Kingston.  I.  Joan,  [dau.  of  Bobt.  Colling¬ 
bourne],  w.  of  Constantine  Harell,  esq.,  1495,  in  mantle  ;  husband 
and  children  lost ;  C. 

CoRSHAM.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Thos.  Hulbert,  clothier,  1632, 
aged  55  ;  mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Thos.  Wallis  of  Trowbridge, 
clothier,  had  2  sons  and  6  daus.,  C. 

CouLSTON,  East.  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Gayer  of 
London,  w.  of  Francis  Godolphin,  esq,,  1667,  mur.,  N. 


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Daijntsey.  I.  Sir  John  Danvers,  lord  of  the  manor  and  patron 
of  the  ch.  in  right  of  his  w.,  1514,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Anne,  [dan.  of 
Sir  John  Stradling],  marg.  inscr.,  4  shs.,  A.T.,  C.  Kite,  53  (lady)  ; 
Macnamara,  F.  N Memorials  of  the  Danvers  Family,  270.  II. 
Dame  Anne,  cousin  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Dauntesey,  w.  of  no.  I, 
[1539],  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  canopy,  Trinity,  sh.,  diapered  back¬ 
ground,  and  inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.,  mur.,  C.  Kite,  pi.  20 ; 
Macnamara,  272. 

Deane,  West.  I.  Geo.,  eld.  son  of  Sir  John  Evelyn,  1641, 
aged  6,  sm.,  C.  Kite,  90  (elf.)  ;  Reliquary,  I,  246  (eh.). 

Devizes,  St.  John.  I.  John  Kent  senior,  gent.,  a  benefactor 
to  the  town,  1630,  aged  72,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  [Mary  Wyatt], 
inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.,  ach.,  S.C.  Kite,  pi.  30. 

Dinton.  I.  Inscr.  John  Wherett,  vicar,  1485,  C.  II.  Inscr. 
Margerie  Blundell,  1623,  C.  III.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Roger 
Earth,  esq.,  1634,  aged  74,  C. 

Draycot  Cerne.  I.  Sir  Edw.  Cerne,  [1393],  in  arm.,  and  widow 
Elyne,  [1419],  holding  hands,  Er.  inscr.,  C.  Boutell,  Series ; 
Grossley,  251  ;  Haines,  167,  (head  of  lady)  ;  Jackson,  J .  E.,  Wilts. 
Coll,  of  John  Aubrey,  pi.  19  ;  Kite,  pi.  3.  An  engraving  of  the  br., 
now  lost,  to  Philippe  de  Cerne,  dau.  of  Sir  Edw.  by  his  1st  w. 
Philippe,  is  given  in  Kite,  pi.  4,  from  a  sketch  by  Aubrey,  and 
Jackson,  pi.  20,  no.  318. 

Dhrington.  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  John  Poor, 
1633,  aged  3,  C. 

Durnford,  Great.  I.  Edw  Younge,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  John 
Younge,  esq.,  by  his  w.  Mary,  one  of  the  4  daus.  and  cohs.  of  Thos. 
Trapnell  of  Moncton  Farley,  esq.,  1607,  in  civil  dress,  with  6  sons, 
and  w.  Joan,  eld.  dau.  of  Laur.  Hide  of  West  Hatche,  esq., 
with  8  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  3  shs.,  mur.,  A.T., 
C.  Hoare,  Sir  R.  C.,  Hist,  of  Modern  Wilts.,  II,  (Hundred  of 
Everley,  etc.),  122. 

Edington.  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  lady  Beauchamp,  1664,  C. 

Everley.  I.  Inscr.  John  Neet,  rector,  1429,  II.  Inscr. 
wdth  8  Eng.  vv.  Susan,  w.  of  Christ.  Tesdale,  rector,  1650. 
III.  Inscr.  Mary,  dau.  of  Wm.  Prater,  w.  of  John  Samwell  of 
Lavington,  1671,  aged  28.  All  now  mur.,  C.  and  filled  in  with 
composition. 

Fittleton  All  Saints.  I.  Inscr.  with  16  Eng.  vv.  composed 
by  his  son  Thos.  Thos.  Jay,  J.P.  for  Wilts.,  rector,  1623  ;  also 
4  Eng.  vv.  composed  by  Thos.  on  the  death  of  his  w.  Anne  in  1612, 
she  left  5  sons  and  6  daus.,  mur.,  A.T.,  C. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Fovant.  I.  Geo.  Rede,  rector  of  the  ch.  at  the  time  of  the 
building  of  the  new  tov/er  in  1492,  in  acad.,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with 
Annunciation  and  inscr.,  engr.  c.  1500,  mur.  in  wooden  frame,  C. 
Kite,  pi.  13.  He  was  rector  from  1473  to  1504  in  which  year  he 
resigned. 

Grittleton.  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Wm.  Gore,  esq.,  1647, 
mur.,  C. 

Ham.  I.  John  Hunt,  1590,  aged  90,  in  civil  dress,  and  w. 
Christian,  kng.,  he  gave  £40  “  to  the  marriage  of  poore  maydens  ”, 
and  at  the  advice  of  his  w.  erected  3  alms-houses  at  Thatcham, 
Berks.,  and  endowed  them  with  £8  18s.  yearly  together  with 
house  and  land  for  their  repair,  mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  to  same  on 
N.  floor. 

Hinton,  Broad.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Paris  of  Cotemersh,  1447  ; 
Thos.  Paris,  1610  ;  and  Thos.  Paris,  S.T.B.,  fellow  of  C.  C.  Coll., 
Oxon.  (abnepos  of  Thos.),  “  titulum  avulsum,  restitui  curavi  ”, 

1687. 

Keevil.  I.  Inscr.  Jane,  w.  of  Robt.  Flower,  1662,  mur.,  N. 

II.  Inscr.  Roger  Jorden,  1669,  and  w.  Anne,  1648,  mur.,  S.C. 

III.  Inscr.  Roger  Blagden  the  elder,  gent.,  Roger  his  son,  and  w. 
Anne,  also  Martha,  w.  of  Edw.  Blagden,  gent.,  1683,  mur.,  S.A. 

IV.  Inscr.  John  Haskens,  1689,  aged  51,  also  his  son  John,  1724, 
aged  47,  mur.,  N. 

Lacock.  I.  Robt.  Baynard,  esq.,  1501,  vir  egregius  et  legis 
peritus  ”,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  and  w.  Elizth.  [Ludlow],  in 
heraldic  mantle,  with  13  sons  (the  2nd  a  priest)  and  5  daus.,  4 
shs.,  S.Tr.  Kite,  pi.  11  ;  Wilts.  N.  and  Q.,  Ill,  57  (priest  son). 

Laverstock.  I.  Inscr.  Antony  Ernley,  esq.,  1530,  and  w. 
Margt.,  now  mur.,  N. 

Lavington,  West.  I.  Inscr.  John,  Walter,  Robt.  and  Peter, 
sons  of  John  Auncell  senior,  c.  1500,  S.C.  II.  John  Dauntesay, 
esq.,  J.P.,  1559,  aged  44,  in  arm.,  inscr.  in  14  Eng.  vv.  stating  he 
mar.  2  ws.,  by  the  1st  he  had  5  children  and  by  the  2nd  7  ;  the 
vv.  palimp.,  on  rev.  9  lines  of  a  Flemish  inscr.  recording  the 
endowment  of  a  mass  [in  1518,  see  Norton  Disney,  Lines.,  where 
are  33  lines  of  this  inscr.]  by  Adrian  Adrianson  and  Psesschine 
van  den  Steyne  in  the  church  of  Westmonstre  [in  the  city  of 
Middleburgh] ;  reh,  now  mur.,  the  palimp.  on  hinges,  S.C.  Kite, 
pi.  21  (efl.).  III.  Inscr.  in  20  Eng.  vv.  Margt.,  2nd  w.  of  no.  II, 
1571  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  another  inscr.  dated  1552 
stating  the  daus.  Mary  and  Douce  pos.  to  some  unknown  person  ; 
formerly  on  same  slab  as  no.  II,  reh,  now  mur.  on  hinges,  S.C. 


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IV.  Inscr.  Christ.  Merewether,  1660,  rel.,  S.A.  V.  Inscr.  Barth. 
Shorthose,  vicar,  1664,  mur.,  C.  VI.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Thos. 
White,  gent.,  1675,  aged  46,  mur.,  N.Tr.  VII.  Inscr.  with  ach. 
John  White,  gent.,  1693,  aged  25,  mur.,  N.Tr. 

Lydiard  Tregoz.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Blackburne,  rector,  1644,  C. 
II.  Inscr.  Rich.  Gorham  of  Lydyet,  1670,  aged  75. 

Malmesbury  Abbey.  I.  Inscr.  Edm.  Hobbes,  burgess,  1606,  N. 

Melksham.  I.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Ambrose  Hauntesey,  esq., 
eld.  son  of  Sir  John  Hauntesey,  knt.,  1612  ;  mar.  Gertrude,  [dau. 
of  Hen.  Sadler],  widow  of  Hen.  Brouncker,  esq.,  had  4  sons  and 
2  daus.  ;  shs.  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  Hauntesey  arms  a  portion  of  a 
man  in  arm.  and  lady,  kng.,  c.  1600,  on  rev.  of  Sadler  coat  a  frag, 
of  a  17th  cent,  inscr.  ;  rel.,  the  palimps.  fastened  down,  mur.,  C. 
Kite,  82  (shs.). 

Mere.  I.  John  Bettesthorne,  lord  of  Chadenwych,  founder 
of  chantry,  1398,  in  arm.,  inscr.  and  2  Lat.  vv.  ;  marg.  inscr. 
and  2  shs.  lost  ;  large,  S.C.  Boutell,  Series  ;  Hoare,  Sir  R.  G., 
Hist,  of  Modern  Wilts.,  I  (Hundred  of  Mere),  pi.  3,  p.  12  ;  Kite, 
pi.  5.  II.  Upper  part  of  a  man  in  arm.,  c.  1425,  lower  part, 
w.,  shs.,  and  inscr.  lost,  large,  S.C.  Hoare;  Kite,  pi.  8,  who 
conjectures  this  to  be  the  br.  of  Sir  John  Berkeley,  1426,  and  w. 
Elizth.;  only  dau.  and  h.  of  no.  I,  who  died  before  her  husband. 

Minety.  I.  [Nicholas  Poulett,  esq.,  1609],  in  arm.,  with  1 
son  Ames,  and  w.  [Mary,  dau.  of  Thos.  Hungerford],  with  3 
daus.,  Elizth.,  Mary,  Edight,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  2  shs.,  crests 
and  badges,  no  inscr.,  mur.,  N.C.  Davis,  C.  T.,  Olouc.  Brasses, 
195  (shs.,  etc.)  ;  Somerset  and  Dorset  N.  and  Q.,  VI,  193. 

Netheravon.  I.  Inscr.  John  Samwell,  1669,  worn,  mur.,  C. 

Newton,  Long.  I.  Inscr.  Nich.  White,  qui  primo  obtinuit 
de  monasterio  Malmesburie  sepultura  mortuorum  fieri  in  hac 
ecclesia  et  cimiterio  ejusdem  ”,  c.  1500,  on  same  slab  as  no.  II. 
II.  JohnErton,  rector,  1503,  in  mass  vests,  with  maniple  on  right 
arm,  inscr.  reversed,  now  in  N.  Kite,  pi.  12. 

Ogbourne  St.  George.  I.  Thos.  Goddard,  1517,  in  civil 
dress,  and  w.  Joan  ;  1  son  and  1  dau.  lost  ;  N.C.  Kite,  pi.  17. 

PiTTON.  I.  Inscr.  Edw.  Zouche,  esq.,  son  of  Sir  John  Zouche, 
lord  Zouche,  Sentmore  and  Cantelupe,  1580,  mur.,  C. 

PoTTERNE.  I.  Inscr.  Susan,  dau.  of  Thos.  and  Thomazine 
Grubbe,  1684,  mur.,  N.Tr.  II.  Inscr.  Hugh  Rook,  gent., 
1686,  mur.,  N.Tr. 

Preshute.  I.  John  Barley,  1518,  in  civil  dress,  feet  gone, 
and  w.  Maryon,  with  7  sons  and  3  daus.,  S.A.  Kite,  pi.  18. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Salisbury  Cathedral.  I.  Robt.  Wyvil,  bp.  for  45  years, 
during  which  time  he  recovered  the  castle  of  Sherborne  and  the 
chase  of  Bere  for  the  ch.,  1375,  hf.  eff.  in  episcopal  vests,  with 
mitre  and  crosier,  standing  in  a  castle,  etc.,  with  champion  before 
the  gate,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  3  shs.  (2  others  lost),  large,  N.E.  Tr. 
Builder,  LXI,  12  ;  Carter,  J.,  Anc.  Sculpture  and  Painting,  I,  42  ; 
Cent.  Mag.,  1787,  ii,  949  ;  Hutchins,  J.,  Hist,  of  Dorset,  2nd  ed., 
1796-1815,  IV,  122  ;  Kite,  pi.  I ;  Nichols,  J.,  Hist,  of  Leic.,  II, 
pt.  ii,  pi.  129,  fig.  2,  p.  802  ;  Waller,  pt.  9.  A  symbol  of  St.  Luke 
from  this  br.  is  now  in  Brit.  Mus.  II,  Edm.  Geste,  S.T.P. 
Camb.,  bp.  of  Rochester  and  high  almoner  for  12  years,  bp.  of 
Sarum  for  5  years,  bequeathed  an  immense  number  of  books  to 
the  ch,,  1578  (error  for  1576),  aged  63  ;  Giles  Estcourte,  esq., 
one  of  his  exors.  pos.  ;  N.E.Tr.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  11 
(eff.)  ;  Beaumont,  99  ;  Druitt,  113  ;  Dugdale,  H.  0.,  Life  of  Bp. 
Guest,  1840,  frontis.  ;  Gawthorp,  pi.  54,  p.  99  (eff.)  ;  Kite,  pi.  23 
(eff.)  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  52,  no.  5  (eff.).  Bp.  Guest  was  the 
prominent  person  in  the  review  of  the  common  prayer-book  made 
under  the  direction  of  Secretary  Cecil  in  1559.  III.  Inscr. 
with  8  Lat.  vv.  Thos.  Whyte,  LL.D.,  chancellor  of  Salisbury, 
archdeacon  of  Berks.,  formerly  warden  of  St.  Mary  Winton 
Coll.,  Oxford,  1588,  N.E.Tr.  IV.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Alex.  Hyde, 
bp.,  1667,  aged  70,  S.A.  Indents  for  several  brasses,  (1)  a 
large  hf.  eff.  with  crosier,  placed  on  a  cross,  usually  attributed 
to  bp.  Bingham,  1246,  but  probably  bp.  Mortival,  1330,  N.C.A. 
B'outell,  Christian  Mon.,  138  ;  Kite,  6  ;  (2)  a  large  hf .  eff.  usually 
attributed  to  bp.  York,  1257,  but  possibly  bp.  Simon  of  Ghent, 
1315,  S.C.A.,  (3)  Walter,  lord  Hungerford,  and  w.,  1449.  Gough, 
II,  pL  57  ;  and  (4)  Robt.,  lord  Hungerford,  1463.  Gough, 
pi.  79,  p.  159,  the  slabs  powdered  with  sickles,  a  badge  of  the 
family. 

Salisbury,  St.  Edmund.  I.  Inscr.  in  18  Eng.  vv.  (effs.  of  2 
children  lost).  Anne  Venard,  “  a  mother  thrice  ”,  1586,  S.A. 
under  seats. 

Salisbury,  St.  Martin.  I.  Inscr.  John  Sebastian  Carpenter, 
B.D.,  a  native  of  Devon,  travelled  10  years  and  then  for  25  years 
minister,  1632,  aged  “  climacterico  magno  ”,  benefactor  to  the 
town  ;  sm.  painted  fig.  above  ;  mur.,  C. 

Salisbury,  St.  Thomas.  I,  John  Webbe,  mayor  [in  1561], 
died  1570,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Nich.  Wylford, 
citizen  and  mcht-tailor,  with  3  sons  and  3  daus.,  marg.  inscr., 
3  shs.  (another  lost),  now  partly  covered,  C.  Kite,  pi.  22  and  p. 


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58  where  he  states  the  inscr.  to  be  partly  palimp.  II.  Inscr. 
and  sh.  John  Baylye,  sometime  mayor,  and  w.  Kath.,  both  died 
1600,  N.C.  The  sh.  bears  the  Mcht- Ad  venturers  Co.  imp.  Baylye, 
III.  Inscr.  with  16  Eng.  vv.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Thos.  Eyre,  1612,  had 
9  sons  and  5  daus.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Bobt.  Eyre,  esq.,  “  counsellour- 
att-law  ”,  1638,  under  chest,  N.C.  V.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Wm. 
Viner,  alderman,  mayor  in  1668,  died  1680,  aged  60,  mur.,  S.C. 
VI.  Inscr.  Dorothy,  w.  of  John  Ballard,  1709,  aged  41,  on  same 
slab  as  no.  II. 

Seend.  I.  John  Stokys,  1498,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Alys, 
sm,,  now  mur.,  N.A.  Anastatic  Drawing  Soc.,  1876,  pi.  27; 
Kite,  pi.  10  ;  Wilts.  N.  and  Q.,  VI,  193.  II.  Inscr.  Rich.,  1690, 
aged  11  weeks,  and  John,  1694,  aged  2  years  and  18  weeks,  sons 
of  Rich,  and  Florence  Deverell,  mur.,  N.A.  III.  Inscr.  Florence, 
w.  of  Rich.  Deverell,  gent.,  1699,  and  Mrs.  Frances  Cross,  1701, 
mur.,  N.A. 

Stanton  Fitzwaryn.  I.  Inscr.  John,  eld.  son  of  Robt. 
Hippisley,  esq.,  1691,  aged  51,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Hotchkyns, 

M. A.,  rector,  1693,  aged  83,  C. 

Steeple  Ashton.  I.  Inscr.  with  mcht.  mark.  Peter  Crooke, 
gave  20s.  to  the  eh.  and  40s.  yearly  to  the  poor,  1633  ;  also  Roger 
Crooke,  gent.,  1655,  and  Roger  Crooke,  gent.,  1675,  both  added  ; 
S.A.  Kite,  89  (mark).  II.  Inscr.  Mary  Carpenter,  1652,  C. 
III.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of  Walter  Hungerford,  esq.,  w.  of  Roger 
Markes,  gent.,  1662,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Thos.  Flower,  gent.,  1671, 

N.  V.  Inscr.  with  emblems  of  mortality.  Deborah  Marks, 
1730,  aged  99  ;  palimp.,  the  rev.  being  part  of  a  copper  plate 
used  for  printing  an  allegorical  engraving  relating  to  the  church 
of  England,  sold  by  S.  Farley,  Wine  Street,  Bristol,  in  or  about 
1713  ;  now  mur.  on  hinges.  Lady  Chapel.  Wilts.  Mag.,  XLII, 
438.  See  also  “  B.A.A.  Jour.”,  XXI,  192. 

Stockton.  I.  Elizth.,  [1st]  w.  of  Jerome  Poticary,  clothier, 
1590,  aged  35,  with  1  son  and  4  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr. 
and  12  Eng.  vv.,  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Jerome  Poticary,  1596,  aged 
52,  in  civil  dress,  and  [2nd]  w.  [Eleanor],  with  2  sons  and  2  daus., 
all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  14  Lat.  vv.  ;  his  son  Christ, 
pos.  ;  mur.,  S.A. 

Stourton.  I.  Inscr.  John  Wynford,  rector,  1473,  worn, 
mur.,  C. 

Stratton  St.  Margaret.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach,  Cath.,  dau.  of 
Edw.  Wakeman  of  Myth,  Glouc.,  esq.,  w.  of  Robt.  Hedge  alias 
Lacy  of  Ringdown,  Wilts.,  gent.,  1640,  mur.,  N.A. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Tidworth,  North.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Pierce,  D.D.,  president  of 
Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford,  rector  of  Brington-cum-membris,  canon 
of  Canterbury,  dean  of  Salisbury,  1691,  mur..  Tower. 

Tisbury.  I.  Civilian  and  w.,  c.  1520  ;  children  and  inscr. 
lost  ;  now  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Laur.  Hyde  of  West  Hatch,  esq., 
son  of  Robt.  Hyde,  1590,  in  civil  dress,  with  6  sons,  [Robt.,  Laur., 
Hen.,  Nich.],  Hamonet  and  Edw.  who  both  died  young,  and  w. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Nich.  Sibell  of  Chimbhams,  Kent,  esq.,  with  4  daus., 
[Elizth.,  Susan,  Avice,  Joan],  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  6  Lat.  vv.  2 
shs.  and  crest,  also  a  mutil.  marg.  inser.,  C.  Hoare,  Sir  B.  G., 
Hist,  of  Modern  Wilts.,  IV  (Hundred  of  Hunworth),  pi.  11,  p.  147 
(effs.)  ;  Kite,  pi.  26  (efis.).  III.  Inscr.  Ann,  dau.  of  Edm. 
Mervin  of  Founthill,  esq.,  w.  of  Matt.  Havys  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
esq.,  1657,  loose  in  1906.  IV.  Inser.  Peter  Hove  of  West 
Hatch,  esq.,  1681,  aged  37,  loose  in  1906. 

Upton  Lovell.  I.  Priest,  c.  1460,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests., 
rel.,  C.  Kite,  32.  Possibly  Thos.  Marchaunt,  rector  1462,  or 
John  Garton,  1469. 

Upton  Scudamore.  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Giles  Hungerford, 
gent.,  1632,  mur.,  C. 

Wanborough.  I.  Thos.  Polton,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Edith, 
both  died  1418,  hf.  effs.,  inscr.,  in  12  Lat.  vv.  stating  they  had  8 
sons  and  8  daus.,  and  left  14  “  nummos  ”  to  the  ‘‘  curate  ”  tor 
celebrating  an  obit  (?)  ‘'  post  ortum  matris  domini  dominica  die 
sequente,  Ellermis  de  et  Halle  plase  Wanbergh  retinente  ”,  S.A. 
Kite,  pi.  6.  II.  Inscr.  desiring  prayers  for  Thos.  and  Edith 
Polton,  defunct,  for  their  son  Philip,  archdeacon  of  Gloucester 
(see  All  Souls  Coll.,  Oxford),  dau.  Agnes,  and  14  other  of  their 
children  ;  for  Robt.  Everard,  vicar,  and  all  his  parishioners  who 
began  the  bell-tower  in  1435,  mur..  Tower. 

Warminster.  I.  Inscr.  Simon  Sloper,  gent.,  1636,  mur.,  S.C. 
II.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Thos.  Carter,  gent.,  1649,  aged  33,  with  3  sons 
and  1  dau.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  8  Lat.  vv.,  mur., 
N.Tr.  III.  Inscr.  with  12  Eng.  vv.  Hester,  only  dau.  of  Thos. 
Potticary,  1673,  aged  24,  mur.,  N.Tr. 

Westbury.  I.  Thos.  Bennet,  gent.,  1605,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Margt.,  eld.  dau.  and  coh.  of  Thos.  Buriton  of  Streatley,  Berks., 
esq.,  eff.  mutil.,  2  shs.  ;  his  w.  pos.,  now  mur.,  N.C.  Kite,  pi.  28. 

Wilton.  I.  John  Coffer,  gent.,  servant  for  38  years  to  Sir  Wm. 
and  Hen.  Herbert,  earls  of  Pembroke,  1585,  aged  77,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Phelipe,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Synclere,  esq.,  kng.,  inscr,  with  4 
Eng.  vv.,  ach.  and  sh.,  mur.  Kite,  66  (man). 


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WiNTERSLOW.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.  vv.  Dorothy  Stanesbye, 

1587,  mur.,  C. 

WiSHFORD,  Great.  I.  On©  son,  much  mu  til.,  and  3  daus., 
nearly  effaced  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to  Thos.  Bonham,  esq., 
patron  of  the  ch.,  1473,  and  w.  Edith,  1469,  with  9  detached 
children  ;  N.A. 

Woodford.  I.  Gerard  Erington  of  Heale,  esq.,  1596,  in  civil 
dress  ;  mar.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Grene  of  Stanlinche  Heale, 
esq.,  inscr.  and  1  sh.,  mur.,  S.C. 

Kite  mentions  indents  at  Boyton  (p.  13),  Edington  (p.  12), 
Lacock  Abbey  (p.  9),  and  engraves  (pp.  10, 11)  two  at  Bamsbury, 
(1)  a  cross  with  hf.  eh.  above,  and  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics  to 
Wm.  de  St.  John,  parson,  c.  1330,  the  inscr.  begins  Soutz  ceste 
pere  letter©  ou  la  ton  ”  and  grants  40  days  pardon  ;  (2)  to  Wm. 
Darell,  esq.,  c.  1450,  and  w.,  with  Trinity,  etc.,  achs.  and  shs. 


WORCESTERSHIRE . 

B.  and  M.  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  Birmingham  and  Midland  Institute, 
Archgeological  Section. 

Nash.  Hist,  of  Worcestershire,  by  T.  Nash,  2  vols.,  1781-99. 

Alvechurch.  I.  Philip  Chatwyn,  gentleman  usher  to  Hen. 
VIII,  1524,  in  arm.,  4  shs.,  now  mur.,  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  with 
4  Eng.  vv.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Rich.  Acton,  1680,  N.  III.  Inscr. 
Rich.  Acton,  1684,  C. 

Begley.  I.  Inscr.  Francis  Sheldon,  1631,  N.C.  II.  Inscr. 
with  10  Eng.  vv.  Dan.  Spicer,  I7th  cent.,  mur.,  N.C. 

Birlingham.  I.  Thos.  Harewell,  esq.,  1603,  in  civil  dress, 
and  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of  John  Harman,  esq.,  widow  of  Rich.  Sheldon 
of  Spetchley,  esq.,  1617,  also  dau.  Mary  Sheldon,  mar.  to  Francis 
Harewell,  nephew  of  Thos.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  6  Eng. 
vv.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  S.A. 

Blockley.  I.  Inscr.  frag,  of  marg.  (eh.  lost).  Wm.  Lomb- 
harte,  LL.B.,  rector  of  Stretton-on-the-Fosse,  [1484],  loose  in  room 
over  vestry  in  1925.  II.  Philip  Warthym,  M.A.,  vicar,  1488, 
in  acad.,  kng.,  inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.  and  scroll ;  B.V.  Mary  and  Child 
lost ;  a  chalice  and  marg.  inscr.  cut  in  stone  ;  local,  C.  Bigland, 
R.,  Colls,  for  Glouc.,  I,  217 ;  Bristol  and  Glouc.  Arch,  Soc.  Trans., 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


XVI,  29.  III.  Wm.  Neele,  vicar  of  Bloekley  and  rector  of 
Bourton-on-the- Water,  1510,  in  mass  vests,  without  stole,  kng.  ; 
Trinity  and  scrolls  lost ;  now  mur.,  C.  Bigland ;  B.  and  G.  Trans., 
XVI,  30. 

Bredon.  I.  Inscr.,  mitre  and  4  shs.  John  Prideux,  born  at 
Stoford,  Devon,  17  Sept.,  1578,  fellow  and  for  nearly  30  years 
rector  of  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford,  regius  professor  of  divinity  for 
upwards  of  26  years,  5  times  vice-chancellor,  chaplain  to  Prince 
Henry  and  Kings  James  and  Charles,  consecrated  bp.  of  Worcester 
at  Westminster,  19  Dec.  1641,  died  1650,  aged  72,  C. 

Broadway.  I.  Anth.  Daston,  1572,  aged  66,  in  arm.,  inscr. 
in  10  Lat.  vv.  and  ach.  ;  partly  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  eh.  a  portion 
of  an  ach.  from  a  large  16th  cent.  Flemish  brass  (for  another 
portion  of  this  br.  see  Westerham,  Kent,  1563)  ;  now  mur.,  the 
palimp.  fastened  down.  B.  and  M.  Trans.,  1884-5,  pi.  10  (obv.). 
II.  Inscr.  John  Treavis,  1641,  C. 

Bromsgrove.  I.  Inscr.  Dame  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Talbot  the  elder  of  Grafton,  w.  of  Sir  John  Talbot  of  Castle  Bing, 
Ireland,  1612,  mur.,  N.C.  II.  Inscr.  Dame  Margt.,  sister  of 
no.  I,  w.  of  Sir  Arnold  Lygon  of  Beauchamps  Court,  1632,  mur., 
N.C. 

Bushley.  I.  Thos,  Payne,  who  first  obtained  permission  to 
bury  in  the  ch.,  1500,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Ursula  ;  children  lost ; 
inscr.  restored,  now  mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  and 
2  achs.  Bobt.  Freeman,  gent.,  1651,  aged  27,  now  mur.,  N. 

Chaddesley  Corbett.  I.  Thos.  Forest,  park-keeper  of 
Dunclent  Park,  [1511],  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Margt.,  with  5  sons 
and  6  daus.,  marg.  inscr.  mutih,  2  shs.  with  devices,  worn,  now 
mur.  in  original  slab,  C. 

Daylesford.  I.  Wm.  Gardiner  of  Lagham,  Surrey,  esq.,  son 
and  h.  of  Sir  Wm.  Gardiner,  1632,  aged  26,  in  civil  dress  holding 
book  ;  by  his  w.  Ann,  dau.  of  Simon  Hastings,  esq.,  he  had  a  son 
Wm.  ;  inscr.,  marg.  inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.,  3  shs.  and  crest,  reh,  C. 
B.  and  M.  Trans.,  1884-5,  pi.  11. 

Dodderhill  near  Droitwich.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  John  Brace, 
esq.,  1630  ;  mar.  Cecily,  eld.  dau.  of  Sir  Sam.  Sandes,  by  whom 
2  sons,  Philip,  Edvdn,  and  1  dau.  Mercy  ;  mur.,  S.A. 

Fladbury.  I.  John  Throckmorton,  esq.,  under-treasurer  of 
England,  1445,  in  arm.,  and  widow  Eleanor  [Spiney],  5  shs.  ; 
marg.  inscr.  mentioning  their  son  Thos.  also  4  of  the  shs.  restored 
in  1840 ;  A.T.,  formerly  in  N.,  now  in  Tower.  Clinch,  Costume, 
209  (man)  ;  Haines,  191  (man).  II.  Thos.  Mordon,  LL.B., 


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treasurer  of  St.  Paul’s,  London,  rector,  1458,  hf.  eff.  in  cope  with 
initials  on  orphrey,  2  shs.,  C.  M  B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  23  ; 
Nash,  I,  450.  III.  Inscr.  in  5  Lat.  vv.  and  3  shs.  (another 
lost).  Godyth,  dau.  of  Wm.  Boson,  w.  of  Bobt.  Olney,  esq., 
mother  of  Margt.,  w.  of  Thos.  Throgmerton,  c.  1460  (?),  N. 
IV.  Edw.  Peytoo,  esq.,  [1488],  in  arm.  with  livery  collar  ;  eff. 
of  w.  Godyth,  dau.  of  Thos.  Throkmerton,  in  mantle,  4  sons, 
1  dau.,  shs.  and  hf.  the  inscr.  lost ;  N.  Dugdale,  Sir  W.,  Antiq. 
of  Warwickshire,  2  ed.,  1730,  I,  477.  V.  Wm,  Plewme,  M.A., 
rector,  1504,  in  mass  vests.,  sm.,  C.  Nash,  I,  450.  VI.  Inscr. 
Olive,  dau.  of  John  Talbot,  esq.,  w.  of  Edw.  Harris,  gent.,  1647, 
aged  42,  C. 

Halesowen.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Pebekah,  w.  of  Thos.  Littleton, 

M. A.,  rector  of  Suckley  and  vicar  of  Halesowen,  1669,  mur.,  N.C. 
II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  John  Westwood,  vicar  for  14  years,  1676,  mur., 

N. C. 

Huddington.  I.  Inscr.  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Talbot,  10th 
earl  of  Shrewsbury,  1st  w.  of  Sir  Geo.  Wintour,  knt.  and  bart., 
1641,  and  dau.  Joan,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Mary,  eld.  dau.  of 
Chas.  Smith,  viscount  Carrington  of  Burford,  2nd  w.  of  Sir  Geo. 
Wintour,  knt.  and  bart.,  1642,  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Adrian 
Fortescue,  1653,  mur.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Sir  Geo.  Wintour,  knt. 
and  bart.,  1658,  aged  36  years  and  8  months,  mur.,  C. 

Kidderminster.  I.  Maud  [Harcourt],  in  mantle,  and  her  2 
husbands,  Walter  Cookesey,  esq.,  [1407],  and  Sir  John  Phelip, 
“  Henricus  quintus  dilexerat  hunc  ut  amicus.  .  .  .  Audax 

et  fortis  apud  Harffleur  John  bene  gessit.  Et  Baro  vim 
mortis  paciens  migrare  recessit  ”,  1415,  both  in  arm.,  all  with 
SS.  collars,  triple  canopy  mutil.,  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.,  5  shs. 
(another  lost),  large,  worn,  C.  Gawthorp,  pi.  31,  p.  76  ;  Haines, 
187  (sword  belt  of  Phelip)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  2  ;  Napier, 
H.  A.,  Hist,  of  8 wyncombe  and  Ewelme,  33  ;  Nash,  II,  49. 

Longdon.  I.  Wm.  Brugge  of  Estington,  Wore.,  esq.,  son  and 
h.  of  Thos.  Brugge  of  Himmocke,  Glouc.,  esq.,  1523,  in  arm., 
and  w.  Alice,  dau.  and  h.  of  Wm.  Estington,  esq.,  lord  of  the 
manor  of  Estington  ;  children  lost ;  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  1  sh. 
(3  others  lost),  now  mur.,  N. 

Mamble.  I.  John  Blount,  esq.,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Kath.  [Corbet], 
c.  1510  ;  ehs.  of  their  son  Sir  Edw.,  knight  of  the  body  to  Hen. 
VIII,  9  other  sons,  7  daus.,  and  inscr.  lost ;  C. 

Pershore  Abbey.  I.  Inscr.  Chrysogon,  w.  of  John  Eames, 
1670,  and  dau.  Cecily,  1671,  Presbytery. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Queenhill.  I.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  Nick  Barns,  1624,  mur.,  C. 

Redmarley.  I.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  Geo.  Shipside,  1609, 
aged  84  (date  and  age  added),  mur.,  C. 

Ripple.  I.  Inscr.  John  Woodward,  yeoman  of  the  guard  to 
King  Philip  and  Queen  Elizth.,  1596,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Prideaux,  bp.  of  Worcester,  w.  of  Wm.  Hodges, 
rector,  1652,  aged  33,  C.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Woodward,  gent., 
grandson  of  no.  I,  1668,  aged  75,  mur.,  C. 

Spetchley.  I.  Rect.  pi.  with  sh.,  Berkeley  imp.  Hey  wood, 
1629,  C.  For  Rowland  Berkeley,  1611,  and  w.  Gath.  Heywood, 
1629.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Smyth,  a  native  of  Taunton,  D.I)., 
vice-chancellor  of  Oxford,  rector  of  Tredington,  prebendary  of 
Worcester,  born  1582,  died  1658,  C. 

Stockton.  I.  Wm.  Parker,  1508,  in  civil  dress  ;  the  inscr. 
mentions  his  ws.  Sibill  and  Elizth.,  N. 

Stoke  Prior.  I.  Hen.  Smith,  citizen  and  draper  of  London, 
left  to  this  par.  in  which  he  was  born  £100  for  the  purchase  of 
land,  40s .  of  the  rent  of  which  was  for  4  or  6  sermons  to  be  yearly 
preached  by  strangers,  and  the  rest  for  the  schooling  of  poor  boys, 
1606,  in  civil  dress,  kng.,  mur.,  S.A.  II,  Robt.  Smith,  esq., 
citizen  and  draper  of  London,  free  and  twice  governor  of  the 
Mcht- Ad  venturers’  Co.  at  Antwerp  and  Middleburgh,  1609,  aged 
75,  in  civil  dress,  and  2  ws.  Tomasin,  dau.  of  Arthur  Hericote  of 
Hackney,  Middx.,  and  Susan,  dau.  of  Sir  Rich.  Pipe,  lord  mayor 
of  London  [in  1578],  with  11  sons  and  6  daus.  by  the  1st  w.,  all 
kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  ach.  and  2  shs.  above,  mur.,  N.C.,  now 
concealed  by  organ. 

Strensham.  I.  Robt.,  son  of  Thos.  Russell,  lord  of  the  manor, 
c.  1390,  in  arm.,  marg.  inscr.  ;  shs.  lost ;  C.  Boutell,  Series  ; 
M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  21  ;  Nash,  II,  393.  II.  Sir  John 
Russel,  lord  of  the  manor,  died  at  Letheringham,  Suff.,  1405, 
in  arm.,  single  canopy,  the  marg.  inscr.  mutil.  mentions  his  3  ws., 
Elizth.,  Margt.,  Augnes  ;  2  shs.  lost ;  C.  M.B.S.  Portfolio, 
III,  pi.  22  ;  Nash,  II,  393.  III.  Robt.  Russell,  esq.,  lord  of 
the  manor,  1502,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.  [Baynham],  inscr.  and 
2  shs.,  loose  in  vestry  in  1906.  B.  and  M.  Trans.,  1884-5,  pi.  9  ; 
Nash,  II,  393.  IV.  Sir  John  Russell,  1556,  in  arm.  with  tabard, 
and  only  son  Sir  Thos.  also  in  arm.,  and  w.  Edeth  (Unton),  1562, 
in  heraldic  mantle,  kng.,  ach.  and  2  shs.,  mur.,  A.T.,  C.  Nash, 
II,  393. 

SucKLEY.  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Thos.  Littleton,  M.A.,  rector  of 
Suckley,  sometime  vicar  of  Hales  Owen,  1665,  mur.,  C. 


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Tredington.  I.  Rich.  Cassey,  rector,  ''  ecclesie  Henrici 
quinti  quondam  fuit  ipse  sacerdos  ”,  canon  of  York,  [1427],  in 
cope  with  initials  on  orphrey,  2  shs.,  marg.  inscr.  in  Lat.  vv. 
nearly  all  lost,  rel.,  C.  II.  Hen.  Sampson,  rector,  1482,  in 
almuce,  kng.,  local,  rel.,  C.  III.  Alice,  dau.  of  Thos.  Middle- 
more  of  Edgbaston,  w.  of  Wm.  Barnes,  esq.,  1561,  husband, 
children,  shs.,  and  hf.  inscr.  lost ;  rel.,  S.A.  B.  and  M.  Trans., 
1884-5,  pi.  10  ;  Geneal.  Mag.,  VI,  61. 

Worcester,  St.  Helen.  I.  Stephen  Maylard,  registrary  and 
proctor  of  the  consistory  court  of  Worcester,  1622,  in  civil  dress, 
inscr.  text  and  roundel,  much  worn  and  corroded,  mur.,  Tower. 
Removed  from  the  desecrated  ch.  of  St.  Michael. 

Yardley.  I.  Isabel  Wheler,  dau.  of  Simon  Norwych  of  Bramp¬ 
ton,  Northants.,  esq.,  1598,  and  her  2  husbands,  Wm.  Astell,  in 
civil  dress,  and  Simon  Wheler,  esq.,  in  arm.,  all  kng. ;  she  was  a 
benefactor  to  the  par. ;  rect.  pi.  and  inscr.,  mur.,  C.  B.  and  M. 
Trans.,  1874,  53.  II.  Inscr.  Edw.  Este,  “  owtter  barrister  of 
ye  Inner  Temple”,  1625,  aged  27 ;  mar.  Frances,  youngest  dau. 
of  Thos.  Whitfield  of  Mortlake,  Surrey,  esq.,  mur.,  S.  Tr. 

The  brasses  are  lost  at  Bromsgrove  ;  Evesham,  All  Saints, 
(1)  Robt.  Wyllis  and  w.  Agnes,  c.  1520,  sm.,  N.  ;  (2)  a  scroll,  c. 
1520,  civilian,  w.  and  children  gone,  N.  Rubbing  of  inscr.  of 
(1),  and  of  scroll  of  (2)  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq.  ;  Hanley  Castle, 
Rich.  Lechmere,  gent.,  1568,  and  widow  Margery,  with  9  children. 
Rich.,  Edm.,  Frances,  Joan,  Elianor,  Mary,  Frances,  Mary, 
Wineford,  S.A.  ;  and  Middle  Littleton,  unless  the  br.  to  Thos. 
Smith,  founder  of  S.C.  is  under  the  pews. 


YORKSHIRE. 

E.  R.  Trans.  Transactions  of  the  East  Riding  Antiquarian  Society. 
McCall.  Richmondshire  Churches,  by  H.  B.  McCall,  1910. 

Poulson.  Hist,  of  Holderness,  by  G.  Poulson,  2  vols.,  1840. 

Whitaker,  Craven.  Hist,  of  Craven,  by  T.  D.  Whitaker,  1st  ed.,  fok,  1805, 
and  3rd  ed.,  with  additions  by  A.  W.  Morant,  4to,  1878. 

Whitaker,  Richmond.  Hist,  of  Richmondshire,  by  T.  D.  Whitaker,  2  vols., 
1823. 

Y.A.J.  Yorkshire  Archaeological  Journal. 

E.  R.  =  East  Riding.  N.  R.  =  ]S[orth  Riding.  W.  R.  =  West  Riding. 

Adlingfleet  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Christ.  Edmonton  of  Fockerbye, 
esq.,  the  last  heir  of  that  name  1569,  aged  72  ;  John  Skerne  of 
Estoft  pos.  ;  mur.,  S.C. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Ainderby  Steeple  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr,  Wm.  Caleys,  rector, 
confessor  to  John,  lord  Scrope,  c.  1460,  now  mur.,  N.  In  the 
churchyard  is  an  indent  for  a  floriated  cross  with  crosier  and 
narrow  inscr.  fillet,  possibly  for  an  abbot  of  Jervaulx.  Boutell, 
Christian  Mon.,  53  ;  Whitaker,  Richmond,  I,  260. 

Aldborough  near  Boroughbridge  (N.  and  W.  E.).  I.  Wm. 
de  Aldeburgh,  c.  1360,  in  arm.  with  arms  on  jupon  and  sh., 
standing  on  a  bracket  with  inscr.,  local,  large,  now  mur.,  N.A. 
Cent.  Mag.,  1850,  ii,  44,  and  1858,  ii,  8  ;  Foster,  Feudal  Arms, 
1  (8vo),  2  (4to)  ;  Geneal.  Mag.,  VII,  285  ;  Haines,  156  ;  Hewitt, 
Armour,  II,  124  ;  Oxford  Man.,  70  ;  Planche,  Costume,  I,  53 
(shoulder  piece),  II,  104  (eff.)  ;  F.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  3  ;  Waller, 
pt.  17  ;  Y.A.J.,  IX,  179,  and  XVII,  264. 

Allerton  Mauleverer  (W.  R.).  I.  Sir  John  Mauleverere, 
1400,  in  arm.  with  arms  on  jupon,  and  w.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir 
Peter  de  Midleton,  rect.  pi.  and  inscr.  ;  2  shs.  lost ;  local,  sm., 
N.C.  Anastatic  Drawing  Soc.,  1855,  pi.  3  ;  Arch.  Jour.,  V,  68  ; 
Smith,  W.,  Old  Yorks.,  1883, 165  ;  Y.A.J.,  XV,  3. 

Almondbury  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Nich.  Fenay  of  Fenay,  1616, 
aged  78,  local,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Fenay  of  Fenay,  1619, 
aged  53,  local,  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Robt.  Nettle  ton, 
gent.,  1621,  aged  82,  benefactor  to  the  poor  and  to  the  school ; 
his  kinsman  Sir  Rich.  Beaumont,  knt.,  pos.  ;  mur.,  on  a  board, 
S.C. 

Anston  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  and  ach.  Mary, 
dau.  and  h.  of  Wm.  Peigham,  “  the  most  antient  family  in  this 
parish  ”,  w.  of  John  Hutton,  gent.,  1662,  mur.,  C. 

Aston  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Sir  John  Melton,  knt., 
1510,  mur.,  N.A. 

Aughton  (E.  R.).  I.  Rich.  Ask  of  Aughton,  esq.,  [1460],  in 
arm.  with  salade,  and  widow  Margt.,  [dau.  of  Sir  Robt.  Oughtred, 
1466],  lower  hf.  of  eff.  lost,  inscr.  mutil.,  4  shs.  lost ;  local,  C. 
Y.A.J  ,X11,  195. 

Bainton  (E.  R.).  I.  Roger  Godeale,  rector,  1429,  in  mass 
vests,  with  chalice,  marg.  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.  slightly  mutil., 
worn,  C.  Y.A.J.,  XII,  197. 

Barmborough  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  and  h.  of  Edw. 
Cresacre  of  Baronburgh,  esq.,  w.  of  John,  only  son  of  Sir  Thos. 
More,  chancellor  of  England,  1577,  aged  67,  now  mur.,  N.A. 

Barton  near  Croft  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Thos.  Dods- 
worth,  gent.,  1680  ;  Ph.  Briggs  Ebor  :  fecit  ”  ;  mur.,  N. 


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Batley  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  and  12  Eng.  vv.  John, 
lord  Savile  of  Howley,  1630,  aged  74  ;  his  dan.  Anne,  widow  of 
Percy  Leigh,  esq.,  pos.  ;  N.C. 

Bedale  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Yong,  1583,  and  w.  Elizth., 
1619,  “  quorum  animabus  indulgeat  deus  ”,  mur.,  N.A.  II. 
Inscr.  with  sh.  John  Wilson,  esq.,  barrister,  son  of  John  Wilson, 
S.T.P.,  rector,  1681,  aged  57  ;  “  J.  Mann  Ebor.  sculp.”  ;  mur., 
N.A.  III.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Peter  Samwaies,  D.D.,  rector  for 
31  years,  1693  ;  “  P.  fecit.,  Ric.  Crosse  sculpt.  1694  ”  ;  C. 

Beeford  (E.  R.).  I.  Thos.  Tonge,  LL.B.,  rector,  1472,  in  richly 
diapered  cope  holding  book,  marg.  inscr.  mutih,  C.  Alcuin  Club 
Colls.,  XXII,  55  (eff.)  ;  Poulson,  I,  255  (eff.)  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus. 
List,  pi.  50,  no.  3  (eff.)  ;  Y.A.J.,  XII,  198  (eff.). 

Beestoh  near  Leeds  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Elizth. 
(Ratcliffe),  w.  of  John  Hodgson  of  Newhall,  esq.,  1648  ;  her  son 
Christ,  pos.  ;  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  Christ.  Hodgson,  1649, 
and  w.  Elizth.,  1669,  mur.,  S.A. 

Bentham  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.,  6  Eng.  vv.  and  sh. 
Christ.  Fetherstone,  M.A.,  rector,  1653.  II.  Inscr.  Anne,  w. 
of  Stephen  Husband,  gent.,  1683. 

Bessingby  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Wm.  Pierson  of  Bessingby, 
gent.,  1668,  and  w.  Susan,  dau.  of  Francis  Styring  of  Bessingby, 
gent.,  widow  of  Thos.  Bust,  gent.,  1647  ;  ''  Thomas  Mann 
fecit” ;  N. 

Beverley  Minster  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  in  16  Eng.  vv.  Rich., 
son  of  Robt.  Ferrant  of  Skipton-in-Craven,  citizen  and  draper 
of  London,  1560  ;  mention  is  made  of  his  w.  Joan  and  their  7 
sons  and  5  daus.  ;  worn,  now  mur.,  N.Tr.  Dawson,  W .  H.,  Hist, 
of  Skipton,  213  ;  Smith,  W.,  Old  Yorks.,  1881,  62.  II.  Inscr. 
with  27  Lat.  vv.  Thomasin,  [dau.  of  Matt.  Hutton,  abp.  of  York, 
1st  w.  of  Sir]  Wm.  Gee,  [secretary  to  the  council  of  the  north], 
1599,  aged  29,  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Robt.  Leedes, 
esq.,  [1658],  now  mur.,  S.C.  Tr. 

Birstall  (W.  R.).  I.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Francis  Popeley,  gent., 
1632,  rect.  pi.  with  shrouded  fig.  betw.  2  kng.  daus.,  and  inscr.  ; 
her  husband  pos.  ;  mur.,  N.  Y.A.J.,  XV,  6.  II.  Inscr.  John 
Green  junior  of  Liversedghall,  1674,  aged  33  years,  3  months, 
"  besid’s  nine  days  ”. 

Bishop  Burton  (E.  R.).  I.  Chalice  and  inscr.  Peter  Johnson, 
vicar,  1460,  local,  rel.,  C.  Reliquary,  N.S.  V,  65;  F.A.J.,  XII, 
219.  II.  Joan,  dau.  and  coh.  of  John  Holme  of  Paulholme, 

esq.,  w.  of  Ralph  Rokeby,  esq.,  1521,  with  her  children  (lost) 


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Wm.,  Agnes  and  E-ose,  rel.,  C.  ITI.  Lady  Isabell  Ellerker^ 
dan.  of  Rich.  Smethelaye,  esq.,  1579,  and  her  2  husbands,  (1)  Sir 
John  Ellerker  (eh.  in  arm.  lost),  1550,  by  whom  a  son  Wm.,  (2) 
Christ.  Estoft,  esq.,  one  of  the  queen’s  "  honorable  councell 
established  in  the  northe  ”,  1566,  in  civil  dress,  1  sh.,  local,  much 
worn  and  mu  til. ,  C. 

Bolton-by-Bowland  (W.  R.).  I.  Hen.  Pudsey,  esq.,  lord  of 
Bolton,  builder  of  the  chantry,  1520,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  and  w. 
Margt.,  [dau.  of  Sir  Christ.  Conyers],  1500,  in  heraldic  mantle, 
kng.,  1  sh.,  rel.  and  restored,  mur.,  S.C.  Anastatic  Drawing  Soc., 
1877,  pi.  53  ;  Smithy  W Old  Yorks.,  1881,  65  ;  Whitaker,  Craven, 
1st  ed.,  106,  3rd  ed.,  128,  134  ;  Y.A.J.,  XV,  7  (detail). 

Bossall  (N.  R.).  I.  Robt.  Constable,  esq.,  chancellor  of 
Durham,  1454,  in  arm.,  head  and  centre  of  eff.  gone,  1  sh.  (another 
and  2  scrolls  lost),  local,  C.  M.B.8.  Trans.,  VI,  374  ;  Y .A. J., 
XXII,  296. 

Beadfield  near  Sheffield  (W.  R.).  I.  John  More  wood,  gent., 
in  civil  dress,  with  9  sons,  and  w.  Grace  with  6  daus.,  both  died 
1647,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  4  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  ;  ‘‘Fr  : 
Grigs  fecit”;  mur.,  C.  Y.A.J.,  XV,  6.  II.  Inscr.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Leonard  Gill  of  Norton,  gent.,  w.  of  Rowland  Morewood 
of  Okes,  gent.,  1652,  aged  33,  had  5  sons,  John,  Leonard  (dec.), 
Gilbert  (dec.),  Sam.,  Joseph,  mur.,  C. 

Brandsburton  (E.  R.).  I.  Wm.  Dareh,  rector  of  Halsham, 
1364,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests.,  head  gone,  on  a  bracket  now  lost, 
Er.  inscr.  below  eff.,  and  marg.  inscr.  in  Lat.,  mutil.,  worn,  C. 
Y.A.J.,  XII,  203.  II.  Sir  John  de  St.  Quintin,  lord  of  the  manor, 
1397,  in  arm.  holding  heart,  head  gone,  and  1st  w.  Lora,  [dau. 
and  coh.  of  Herbert  de  St.  Quintin],  1369,  marg.  inscr.  much  mutil., 
1  sh.  (another  lost),  local,  large,  C.  Ashdown,  Armour,  191 
(man)  and  Costume,  146  (lady)  ;  Boutell,  Series  ;  Gent.  Mag., 
1858,  ii,  216  (man)  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  II,  174  (man)  ;  Blanche, 
Costume,  I,  pi.  4,  fig.  3,  p.  40  (sword  belt),  200  (gauntlets)  ; 
Poulson,  I,  280  ;  Y.A.J.,  XII,  204. 

Brantingham  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Anth.  Smetheleye, 
esq.,  lord  of  Brantingham,  1578. 

Brompton,  Patrick  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Lowden,  “  legum 
attornatus  ”,  1666,  C. 

Brompton  near  Scarborough  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau. 
of  Thos.,  Stupton  of  Lythe,  senator  of  London,  w.  of  Arthur 
Cayley  of  Brompton,  1688,  mur.,  N.C. 


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Burgh  Wallis  (W.  B.).  I.  [Thos.  Gascoign,  esq.,  1566],  in 
arm. ;  marg.  inscr.  and  shs.  lost  ;  N.  Assoc.  Archit.  Soc.  Rejports, 
XVIII,  ii,  191  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  31  ;  Y .A.J.,  XI,  93. 

Burney  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Norton,  gent.,  1632,  aged  79. 
mur.,  C. 

Burneston  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Ellenor,  eld.  dan.  of  Thos.  and 
Mary  Harrison,  1668,  aged  16,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Matt. 
Robinson,  M. A.,  vicar  for  40  years,  1695,  aged  66,  C. 

Burton,  Bishop,  see  Bishop  Burton. 

Burton,  Cherry,  see  Cherry  Burton. 

Catterick  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  (3  others  lost).  John  de 
Burgh,  esq.,  1412,  and  w.  Kath.  [Aske],  N.A.  AIcCall,  pi.  7, 
p.  26.  II.  Wm.  Burgh,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  John  Burgh,  1442, 
and  Wm.  Burgh,  esq.,  his  son  and  h.,  1465,  both  in  arm.,  inscr. 
and  2  shs.  (others  lost)  ;  the  inscr.  mentions  the  elder  Wm’s  wife 
Maud  [Lascelles],  1432,  and  his  son’s  w.  Ellen  [Pickering],  1446  ; 
local,  under  pews  in  Lady  chapel,  N  A.  McCall,  pi.  7,  p.  26 
(inscr.  only)  ;  Raine,  J .,  and  Salvin,  A.,  Catterick  Church,  pi.  11  ; 
Whitaker,  Richmond,  II,  28.  III.  Wm.  Burgh,  esq.,  one  of  the 
founders  of  the  chantry,  1492,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Elizth.,  [dau.  of 
Christ.  Conyers  of  Hornby],  local,  now  mur.  on  a  board,  N.C. 
McCall,  pi.  8,  p.  28  (from  Raine)  ;  Raine,  pi.  12  ;  Whitaker,  II,  28. 
IV.  Inscr.  Grace,  dau.  of  [Jas].  Bellingham,  widow  of  [Edm]. 
Cliburn,  w.  of  Gerard  Lowther,  1594,  aged  36,  mur.,  C.  V. 
Inscr.  John,  grandchild  of  Rich.  Swaldell,  “  whose  predecessors 
buylt  halfe  the  singinge  quyer  ”,  1630,  under  pews,  N. 

Catton  (E.R.).  I.  Inscr.  Thos.,  son  of  Anth.  and  Barbara 
Teyll,  1591,  aged  23,  local,  loose  in  1902.  E.R.  Trans.,  X,  70. 

Cayton  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  and  3  evang.  symbols,  Robt. - , 

1452  (?),  nearly  effaced,  C. 

Cherry  Burton  (E.  R.).  I.  Two  shs.  from  br.  to  Robt. 
Crompton,  1606,  and  ws.,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sam.  Culverwell,  rector, 
and  Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  Haldenby,  found  in  the  churchyard 
in  1905,  now  mur..  Tower. 

CoNiSBOROUGH  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Nich.  Boswell,  founder  of 
chantry,  1523,  mur.,  A.T.,  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  Hen.  Saxton,  rector, 
1665,  aged  86,  had  3  sons  and  5  daus.,  mur.,  C.  Both  filled  in 
with  composition. 

CoPGROVE  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  John  Wincupp,  rector  for  54 
years,  1637,  aged  86,  mur.,  N. 

CoTTiNGHAM  (E.  R.).  I.  Nich.  de  Luda  (Louth),  rector, 
prebendary  of  Beverley  and  of  Salisbury,  builder  of  the  chancel 


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[in  1374],  died  1383,  in  choir  cope,  single  canopy  with  super¬ 
canopy,  marg.  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.,  large,  rel.  and  restored,  C. 
Al'cuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  74  (eff.)  ;  Crossley,  254  (restored)  ; 
Gaiuthorp,  pi.  28,  p.  73  (unrestored)  ;  M.B  S.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  1 
(unrestored) ;  Overton,  C.,  Hist,  of  Cottingham,  1861,  44  (restored). 
II.  John  Smyth,  1504,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Joan,  now  mur.,  C. 
Reliquary,  2  S.  VII,  109. 

CowTHORPE  (W.  R.).  I.  Eff.  in  judicial  robes,  church,  bier, 
1  sh.,  and  2  pieces  of  canopy  work  ;  the  remains  of  the  br.  to 
Brian  Roue! iff,  baron  of  the  exchequer,  rebuilder  of  the  ch.,  1494, 
in  judicial  robes  without  coif,  and  w.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  Rich. 
Hammerton,  holding  a  church  between  them  :  below  was  a  sub¬ 
sidiary  memorial  to  John  Burgh,  esq.,  consisting  of  a  bier  covered 
with  a  pall  bearing  an  escutcheon  and  inscr.  on  a  scroll  ;  double 
canopy  with  scrolls  and  shs .  on  the  pediments  and  hnials  and  other 
shs.  between,  inscr.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  below  effs.,  and  marg.  inscr. 
in  Lat.  with  chess -rooks  between  each  word  ;  formerly  on  C. 
floor,  but  all,  except  the  above  pieces  stolen  about  1855.  The 
frags,  were  rel.  in  a  new  slab  in  1886  and  placed  on  C.  wall.  The 
original  slab  is  now  in  the  churchyard.  Gawthorp,  pi.  43,  p.  88  ; 
V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  55  (effs.)  ;  Waller,  pt.  7  ;  Y.A.J.,  XV, 
10  (from  Waller). 

CoxwoLD  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  John  Mansion,  esq.,  1464, 
and  w.  Elizth.,  N.  Reliquary,  N.S.  V,  39. 

Crathorne  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Thos.  Crathorn,  esq., 
and  w.  Elizth.,  c.  1410,  worn,  C. 

Barfield  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Sir  Edw.  Rodes  of  Great 
Houghton,  knt.,  1666,  aged  66.  II.  Inscr.  [Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir 
Hammond  Whichcote  of  Harpswell,  Lines.],  widow  of  no.  I, 
1681,  on  same  slab  as  no.  I.  III.  Inscr.  Godfrey  Rodes,  esq., 
eldest  son  of  no.  I,  1681,  in  same  slab  as  no.  I.  IV.  Ach.  of 
Rodes,  17th  cent.,  another  lost,  inscr.  cut  in  stone  obliterated. 
V.  Ach.,  per  pale  an  eagle  counterchanged,  17th  cent.,  mur.  on 
pillar,  N.C. 

Barrington  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Jas.  Grenewood  of 
Stapleton,  gent.,  1670,  aged  67  ;  mar.  Mary,  dau.  and  coh.  of 
Francis  Belhouse  of  Newsom,  gent.,  had  9  children  whereof  6 
sons  survive,  Jas.,  Francis,  Hen.,  John,  Chas.,  Wm.  ;  “  Martin 
Raynold  sculpt.”  ;  mur.,  N.C.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.  Farrer 
of  Ewood  Hall  in  Midgly,  1684,  Tower. 

Barton  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  text.  Raphe  Jenkinson  of 
Gawber  Hall,  1590,  benefactor  to  the  poor,  C.  II.  Inscr.  John 


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Barber  of  Gawber  Hall,  gent.,  1695,  aged  67,  and  w.  Susan,  1708, 
aged  67,  C. 

Dewsbury  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Jane,  infant  dau.  of  John 
Peables,  1659,  mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  Jane,  widow  of  Robt.  Frank 
of  Bradford,  1664,  mur.,  IST.  III.  Inscr.  John  Saltonstall,  gent., 
1671,  mur.,  N. 

Doncaster,  St.  George  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Rich. 
Flower  of  Impton,  Radnor,  clerk  of  the  crown  in  the  northern 
counties,  “  heere  ended  his  circuit  ”,  1662.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh. 
Hen.,  2nd  son  of  Thos.  Braylsford  by  his  w.  Anne  Scargil,  1683, 
aged  43  ;  by  his  2nd  w.  Frances,  dau.  of  Alex.  Burton,  alderman 
of  Doncaster,  he  had  3  sons  and  1  dau.  III.  Inscr.  with  10 
Eng.  vv.  John  Glensover,  apothecary,  1695.  IV.  Inscr.  with 
ach.  Geo.  Gibson,  gent.,  1899,  aged  41.  All  mur..  Vestry. 

Driffield,  Little  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  (sh.  lost).  Raufe 
Buckton  of  Hemswell,  esq.,  1540,  and  w.  Margt.,  1545  ;  inlaid 
in  a  slab  with  indents  tor  an  inscr.  and  device.  Y.A.J.,  XXVII, 
381  (slab). 

Easby  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Elenor,  dau.  of  Sir  Rich. 
Musgrave  of  Hartley  Castle,  knt.,  w.  of  Robt.  Bowes  of  Aske, 
esq.,  treasurer  of  Berwick,  ambassador  to  Scotland,  mar.  31 J 
years,  a  widow  for  25  years,  1623,  aged  77,  mur.,  S.A. 

Ecclesfield  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Greene  of  Thunderclihe 
Grange,  gent.,  1683,  aged  71,  N.C.A.  II.  Inscr.  Mary,  w.  of 
Wm.  Greene  of  Thundercliffe  Grange,  esq.,  1695,  N.C.A. 

Edlington  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  John  Shorthose,  rector,  1670, 
aged  40,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Philip  Wharton,  esq.,  warden  of  the  mint 
in  the  Tower  of  London,  son  and  h.  of  the  Hon.  Thos.  Wharton, 
1684,  mur.,  N.A. 

Escrick  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  John,  son  and  h.  of  Wm.  Paler  of 
York,  esq.,  1613,  aged  40  ;  mar.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Edw.  Greaves 
of  Shenley,  Herts.,  gent.,  had  5  sons,  Edw.,  Wm.,  John,  Hen., 
Geo.,  and  2  daus.,  Jane,  Susan  ;  local.  Baptistry.  II.  Ach. 
and  2  shs.  [Dame  Jane,  4th  dau.  of  John  Garrard  of  London, 
2nd  w.  of  Sir  Arthur  Robinson  of  Deighton,  knt.,  1636], 
Baptistry. 

Everingham  (E.  R.).  I.  Dame  Jane,  dau.  of  lord  Conyers,  w. 
of  Sir  Marmaduke  Constable,  knt.,  1558,  local.  Loose  at 
Everingham  Park  in  1916. 

Feliskirk  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Wm.  Turbutt,  gent., 
1673,  aged  26 ;  by  his  w.  Anne  he  had  2  sons,  Wm.,  Rich. ;  "John 
Plumer  Eboraci  sculp.”  ;  C. 


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Fishlake  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  on  heart-shaped  plate.  Hannah, 
w.  of  Thos.  Perkins,  gent.,  1669,  aged  about  50,  S.C.  II.  Inscr. 
with  ach.  on  similar  plate.  Thos.  Perkins,  gent.,  1673,  aged  73, 
S.C. 

Flamborough  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  in  26  Eng.  vv.  Sir  Marmaduke 
Constable,  knt.,  served  in  France  with  Edw.  IV  and  Hen.  VII, 
was  at  the  ''  winnyng  ”  of  Berwick  and  at  Brankiston  Field 
(Flodden),  [died  1520],  local,  miir.,  C. 

Forcett  (N.  R.).  I.  Mrs.  Anne  Underhill,  dau.  of  Rich.  Lever 
of  Little  Lever,  Lancs.,  esq.,  w.  of  Thos.  Shuttleworth,  esq.,  by 
whom  3  sons,  Rich.,  of  Gawthropp,  esq.,  Nich.,  of  Forcett,  esq., 
Ughtred,  of  Lincoln’s  Inn,  esq.  (dec.),  and  3  daus.,  Anne,  mar. 
Jas.  Anderton  of  Claiton,  esq..  Lady  Ellenor,  mar.  Sir  Ralph 
Ashton  of  Whalley,  hart.,  Elizth.,  mar.  Matt.  Whitfield  of 
Whitfield,  Northumb.,  esq.,  1637,  aged  68,  rect.  pi.  with  recumbent 
elf.  under  arch  with  figures  of  Labour  and  Rest,  inscr.  and  ach., 
mur.,  N.  7.A.J.,  XVII,  277.  II.  Inscr.  Nich.  Shuttleworth, 
1666,  mur.,  N. 

Giggleswick  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Anth.  Lister,  M.A.,  vicar, 
1685,  aged  60  ;  with  7  (3  lost)  heart-shaped  plates  below  bearing 
the  initials  and  dates  of  death  of  his  children,  the  last  dated 

1687,  C. 

Gilling  near  Helmsley  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Wellyngton, 
rector  of  Bolton  Percy  and  of  Gilling,  prebendary  of  Ulveskelf, 
1503,  local,  C.  7.A.J.,  XVII,  277. 

Givendale,  Great  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Geo.  Jacson,  1641,  and 
w.  Barbara,  mur.,  C. 

Grimston,  North  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  and  4  shs.  Elizth.,  dau. 
of  Wm.  Beverley  of  Beverley,  Yorks.,  gent.,  w.  of  John  Cracrofte 
of  Winthorpe,  Lines.,  gent.,  1602,  had  6  sons  and  5  daus.,  local, 
mur.,  C. 

Guisborough  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  Susan 
Pyckering,  1641,  N. 

Halifax  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.,  text,  and  2  scrolls  (elfs.  lost). 
John  Waterhows  of  Halifax,  1539,  and  w.  Agnes  ;  the  heads  of 
the  effs.  were  in  existence  previously  to  1878,  but  were  stolen 
during  the  restoration  ;  now  on  a  pew,  N.  Y.A.J.,  XV,  19  (with 
heads).  II.  Inscr.  Hugh  Faucit  of  Halifax,  1641,  and  son 
Hugh,  1668,  N.  III.  Inscr.  with  2  shs.  Toby  Barraclough, 
1671,  and  w.  Jane,  1668,  S.  A.  IV.  Inscr.  Jas.  Mitchell  of  Crow 
Nest  in  Hiperholme,  1679,  also  his  children,  Anne,  1668,  Elizth., 
1676,  Sam.,  1676,  mur..  Tower.  V.  Inscr.  Jeremiah  Rossendah, 


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1696,  mur.,  N.  VI.  Inscr.  Joseph  Fournes,  1676,  aged  73,  his 
dau.  Hannah,  1680,  sons  John,  1683,  Sam.,  1687,  and  Phebe, 
dan.  of  S.  Fournes,  1699,  mur..  Tower.  VII.  Inscr.  Elizth., 
w.  of  Joshua  Dunn  of  Halifax,  1680,  also  her  husband,  1715, 
mur,,  N. 

Hampsthwaite  (W.  R.).  I.  Civilian,  c.  1260,  mutil.,  sm.  ; 
on  it  has  been  scratched  an  inscr.  to  Ad.  Dyxon  ''  uncle  to  Vycar 
Dyxon  ”,  1570  ;  rel..  Vestry.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  II,  150  ;  Soc. 
Antiq.  Lond.  Proc.,  2  S.  XV,  325  ;  Y.A.J.,  XV,  21. 

Harpham  (E.  R.).  I.  Sir  Thos.  de  St.  Quintin,  lord  of  the 
manor,  in  arm.,  and  w.  Agnes  [de  Mauley],  1418,  double  canopy 
with  shs.  in  pediments  mutil.,  marg.  inscr.  much  mutil.,  3  shs. 
(another  lost),  local,  large,  N.C.  Ashdown,  Armour,  199  (man)  ; 
Boutell,  Series  (2  plates)  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1848,  ii,  601  ;  Haines, 
185  (man)  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  396  (man)  ;  Planche,  Costume, 

I,  213  (gorget),  II,  128  (man)  ;  Smith,  W.,  Old  Yorks.,  1881,  60  ; 
Y  A. J.,  XII,  210  (man),  211.  II.  Thos.  de  St.  Quintin,  esq., 
lord  of  Harpham,  1445,  in  arm.  with  livery  collar,  3  shs.  (another 
lost),  local,  N.C.  Ashdown,  Armour,  245  ;  Boutell,  Series ; 
Crossley,  252  ;  Hewitt,  Armour,  III,  452  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List, 
pi.  17;  7.A.J.,  XII,  214. 

Hauxwell  (N.  R.).  I.  Rect.  pi.  with  kng.  effs.  of  a  civilian 
and  lady,  sh.,  and  inscr.  stating  Hen.  Thoresby,  bencher  of 
Lincoln’s  Inn  and  a  master  in  chancery,  repaired  his  parent’s 
monument  and  set  up  this  plate  “  as  well  for  the  remembrance 
of  there  buriall  there  ”  as  also  for  a  declaration  that  2  sermons 
yearly  are  appointed  and  certain  moneys  distributed  to  the  poor, 
1611  ,  mur.,  C. 

Helmsley  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Joan,  w.  of  Wm.  Chetwynd, 
1410,  "  cujus  anima  in  sinu  Abrahe  requiescat  ”,  now  mur.,  N.C. 

II.  Man  in  arm.  of  the  Overton  family  and  w.,  c.  1480,  nearly 
effaced,  fine  helmet  and  crest  above  ;  inscr.,  shs.  and  children 
lost ;  Tower.  Y.A.J.,  XVII,  281  (crest).  Probably  Wm. 
Overton,  esq.,  1481,  and  w.  Elizth.  III.  Inscr.  Francis  Whele- 
wright,  gent.,  1671,  benefactor  to  the  poor,  mur.,  N.A.  IV. 
Inscr.  Wm.  Moore,  1685,  mur.,  S.C. 

Hemingborough  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Jane  Smith,  1674,  C. 

Hessle.  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Dame  Ann,  w.  of  Sir  Hen.  Percy, 
1511,  had  17  children,  much  worn,  local,  mur.,  N.C. 

Hornby  (N.  R.).  I.  Two  sets  of  scrolls  (shs.  with  hands  holding 
hearts  lost)  and  inscr.  Christ.  Conyers,  esq.,  and  w.  Ellen,  1443, 
S.  A.  McCall,  53  ;  Y.A.J.,  XVTI,  284.  II.  Thos.  Mountford, 


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esq.,  1489,  in  arm.,  legs  and  feet  gone,  and  widow  Agnes,  [dan. 
and  h.  of  John  Kyllom],  with  8  sons  (3  in  arm.  and  1  a  priest  in 
acad.)  and  7  dans.  (1  a  nun)  ;  shs.  lost ;  S.C.  McCall,  pi.  12, 
p.  54  ;  Y.A.J.,  XVII,  287.  III.  Inscr.  Hen.,  youngest  son  of 
Sir  Thos.  Harrison  of  Allerthorpe,  knt.,  by  Margt.,  dau.  of  baron 
Darcy  and  Conyers,  1668,  aged  35  ;  mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of 
Darcy  Conyers  of  Holtby,  esq.,  had  2  sons  and  4  daus. ;  S.C. 

Howden  (E.  H.).  I.  Frag,  of  canopy,  15th  cent.  II.  Man  in 
arm.,  c.  1480  ;  inscr.  lost ;  local.  Assoc.  Archil.  Soc.  Reports, 
XVIII,  ii,  190  ;  Connoisseur,  I,  162  ;  Y.A.J.,  XI,  170.  III. 
Inscr.  Peter  Dolman  of  Kilpin,  esq.,  ‘‘  counsellor  at  law”,  1621; 
mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Rich.  Remington,  archdeacon  of  the  East 
Riding,  had  3  sons,  Rich.,  Philip,  Timothy  ;  palimp.,  on  rev. 
the  centre  portion  of  a  civilian  with  pouch,  c.  1520.  M.B.S. 
Trans.,  IV,  301  (rev.).  All  now  mur.,  N. 

Hull,  Holy  Trinity  (E.  R.).  I.  Rich.  Byll,  mcht.,  alderman, 
died  of  the  plague,  1451,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  [Margt.],  hf.  effs., 
inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.,  mcht.  mark  and  evang.  symbols,  S.C. A. 
Lane,  and  Ches.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.,  4  S.  XXVI,  34,  no.  48  (mark)  ; 
Y.A.J.,  XII,  218  (mark).  II.  Inscr.  Thos.  Dalton,  thrice  mayor, 
mcht.  of  the  staple  and  venturer,  1590;  mar.  (1)  Ann  Walker, 
widow,  (2)  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Robt.  Tirwhit  of  Ketelby,  knt.,  by 
whom  6  sons  and  3  daus.,  S.C. A.  The  slab  bears  the  incised 
effs.,  nearly  effaced,  of  Thos.  Dalton  and  his  2  ws.,  and  a  marg. 
inscr.  with  shs.  at  the  corners.  III.  Inscr.  Dorothy,  w.  of  John 
Shaw,  "  preacher  of  the  gospel  in  this  church  ”,  1657,  mur., 
S.C. A.  IV.  Sh.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  3  lys.,  S.C. A. 

Hull,  St.  Mary  (E.  R.).  I.  John  Haryson,  ‘‘  scherman  ”, 
alderman,  1525,  in  civil  dress  with  3  sons,  Thos.,  John,  Wm., 
and  2  ws.,  Alys  and  Agnes,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi  with  Trinity  (defaced) 
and  inscr.,  mur.,  in  wooden  frame,  S.A.  Y.A.J.,  XII,  219. 

Hunm4Nby  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Christ.  Littell,  clerk,  viear  for 
22  years,  son  of  Thos.  Littell,  esq.,  prineipal  secretary  of  state  to 
the  late  earl  of  Strafford  when  lord  deputy  of  Ireland,  1682, 
aged  47,  N. 

Ilkley  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Robenson,  1562,  husband  to 
Jenat  Robenson,  father  and  mother  to  Thos.,  Leonard,  Laur., 
Arthur,  Wm.,  Wm.,  Rich.,  Frances,  Margt.,  Elizth.,  Esabel, 
Grace  and  Jane,  local ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  an  inscr.  to 
John  Reynald,  prebendary  of  Stillington,  [died  1506],  local  ; 
mur.  on  hinge,  N.A.  Antiquary,  XXVIII,  61.  II.  Inscr. 
Robt.  Hodgson,  minister  of  Stillington,  1639,  aged  36,  mur.,  C. 


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III.  Inscr.  Rich.  Hoghon  [Hodgson],  minister  of  Ilkley,  1640, 
aged  66,  miir.,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  with  text,  crests  and  sh.  Capt. 
John  Heber,  son  and  h.  of  no.  VII,  1649,  aged  28,  mur.,  C.  Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  II,  372.  V.  Inscr.  with  text.  Lettice,  dan.  of 
no.  VII,  1649,  aged  18,  mur.,  C.  VI.  Inscr.  with  text.  Christ., 
2nd  son  of  no.  VII,  1649,  aged  26,  mur.,  C.  VII.  Inscr.  with 
text  and  sh.  Master  Reginald  Heber  of  Hollinghall,  1653,  aged  73, 
mur.,  C.  VIII.  Inscr.  Anth.  Coates,  vicar,  1665,  aged  70,  mur., 
N.  IX.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Watkinson  and  Lawson  family,  1646- 
1671,  mur.,  N.A.  X.  Inscr.  Watkinson,  son  of  Godfrey  Lawson 
of  Leeds,  mcht.,  by  Elizth.,  eld.  dau.  of  Joseph  Watkinson  of 
Ilkley,  1671,  aged  9  years,  2  months  and  2  days,  mur.,  N.A. 
XI.  Reginald,  son  of  John  Heber  of  Hollinghall,  gent.,  by  his  w. 
Sara,  1687,  aged  2  years,  3  months  and  5  days,  in  civil  dress,  rect. 
pi.  with  text  and  inscr.,  mur.,  C.  All  the  work  of  a  local  engraver 
and  reproduced  in  Hist,  of  Ilkley  by  B.  Colly er  and  J .  H.  Turner, 
1885. 

Ingle  BY- Arncliefe  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Elizth. 
Mauleverer  senior,  1674  ;  the  vv.  “  made  by  herself  18  Jan. 
1661  ;  ''  Thos.  Mann,  Eboraci  sculpt  ”  ;  in  churchyard  on  site 
of  old  chancel. 

Kilnwick  Percy  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  in  12  Eng.  vv.  and  ach. 
Thos.  Wood,  gent.,  fought  in  Scotland,  clerk  comptroller  of  the 
ward  court  ''  of  Bulloign  when  yt  was  Englishe  ”  for  26  years, 
deputy  receiver  of  Yorks,  and  escheator,  clerk  of  the  statute  and 
collector  of  Selby,  1584,  mur.,  C. 

Kingston-epon-Hull,  see  Hull. 

Kirkby  Knowle  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Jas.  Hanby, 
1676,  aged  76,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Thomasin,  w.  of  no.  I, 
1678,  C.  Also  7  later  inscrs. 

Kirkby  Malzeard  (W.  R.).  I.  Wm.  Mann  of  Bramley  Grange, 
1594,  aged  67,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Elizth.,  1604,  aged  77,  kng., 
sm.,  local,  mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Wm.  Dawson  of  Azerley, 
1640,  aged  57,  NA^.  III.  Inscr.  Geo.  Dawson  of  Azerley,  esq., 
1653,  aged  39,  N.A. 

Kirkby  Moorside  (N.  R.).  I.  Lady  Brooke,  1600,  with  6 
sons  and  5  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  ;  inscr.  and  4  Eng.  vv.  cut  in 
stone;  mur.,  C.  Guide  to  Byedale,  etc.,  4:3  ;  T.  A.  J.,  XVII,  293. 

Ktrkby  Wharfe  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Colholme,  prebendary 
of  Ulveskelf,  rector  of  Campsall,  1425,  C.  II.  Wm.  Gpsborne], 
canon,  prebendary  [of  Ulveskelf,  1492],  in  cope,  sm.,  much  worn, 
C.  III.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Brian,  son  and  h.  of  Thos.,  son  and  h. 


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of  Wm.,  son  and  h.  of  Roger,  son  and  h.  of  Rich.  Ledes,  1564, 
mur.,  C. 

Kirkby  Wiske  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Christ.  Carter,  husband  of 
Isabel  Carter,  1688,  mur.,  S.A. 

Kirk-Deighton  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Eng.  vv.  Rich. 
Burton,  B.D.,  rector,  benefactor  to  poor,  1656,  aged  36,  C. 

Kirkheaton  (W.  R.).  I.  Adam  Beaumont,  esq.,  heir  apparent 
of  Whitla,  etc.,  1655,  aged  25,  in  arm.  with  1  son,  and  w.  Elizth., 
dau.  of  Ralph  Ashton  of  Middleton,  Lane.,  esq.,  with  1  dau.  and 
an  infant  in  her  arms,  inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.,  1  sh.,  local,  N.C. 
F.A.J.,  XV,  28. 

Kirkleatham  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Lambert  of  Kdrk- 
leatham,  1453  (?),  and  w.  Agnes,  1454  (?),  engr.  c.  1470  (?),  worn,  N. 
II.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  and  Elizth.  Tumor,  1628,  aged  4  years, 
2  months  and  6  days,  sm.,  C.  Reliquary,  N.S.,  VIII,  117  ; 
Y.A.J.,  XVII,  297.  III.  Robt.  Coulthirst  of  Upleatham,  gent., 
mcht. -tailor  of  London,  1631,  aged  90,  in  civil  dress  holding  book, 
marg.  inscr.  and  4  shs.  of  the  Co.,  C.  Reliquary,  N.S.,  VI,  49  ; 
7.A.J.,XVII,  299. 

Kirklington  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  John  Wandysford,  esq., 
1463,  and  w.  Eleanor,  local,  S.A.  McCall,  86.  II.  Inscr.  Sir 
Christ.  Wandisford,  bart.,  1686,  mur.,  S.A. 

Kirk  Sandal,  see  Sandal  Parva. 

Kirksmeaton  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Walker,  rector,  1672, 
mur.,  C. 

Knaresborough  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Richardson  of 
Scriven,  gent.,  steward  to  the  Slingsby  family,  1683,  aged  71, 
and  w.  Anne,  mur.,  N.A. 

Laughton-en-lb-Morthen,  St.  John  (W.  R.).  I.  John 
Malle vorer  of  Lettwell,  esq.,  c.  1620,  in  arm.,  inscr.  with  8  Eng. 
vv.  ;  w.  and  shs.  lost ;  local,  C.  Y .A.J .,  XV,  30. 

Leake  (N.  R.).  I.  John  Watson,  auditor  to  lord  Skroope,  in 
civil  dress,  and  w.  Alice,  c.  1530,  sm.,  worn,  N. 

Ledsham  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Jane,  w.  of  Peter  Foljambe 
of  Steeton,  esq.,  1658,  C.  The  sh.  is  a  restoration. 

Leeds,  St.  Peter  (W.  R.).  I.  Sir  John  Langton,  1459,  in  arm. 
with  salade,  and  widow  Eupheme,  [died  1463],  local,  now  mur., 
C.  Warden,  J.,  Antiq.  of  Leeds,  1853,  pi.  5  ;  Y.A.J.,  XV,  32. 
II.  John  Langton,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  no.  I,  1467,  in  arm.  (eff. 
now  gone),  and  w.  Agnes,  nearly  effaced  as  is  also  the  inscr.,  now 
mur.,  N.A.  III.  Chalice  and  inscr.  Thos.  Clarell,  vicar, 
benefactor  to  ch.,  1469,  local,  now  mur.,  C.  Reliquary,  N.S.  V, 


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65;  Wardell,'p\.  Q  \  XV,  32.  IV.  Inscr.  Thos.  Connell, 

1615,  mur.,  N.C.  V.  Inscr.  Hich.  Sykes,  alderman,  1645,  and 
w.  Elizth.,  mur.,  X.A.  VI.  Inscr.  John  Baynes,  mcht.,  1654, 
mur.,  N.C.  VII.  Inscr.  Rich.  Lodge,  mcht.,  1656,  worn,  N. 
VIII.  Inscr.  Wm.  Beavot,  1660,  mur.,  N.A.  IX.  Inscr.  Thos., 
Hen.,  Wm.,  children  of  Hen.  Skelton  of  Osmundthorp,  gent., 
1660,  mur.,  N.C.  X.  Inscr.  Ann,  w.  of  Marmaduke  Hicke, 
alderman,  1661,  mur.,  N.C.  XI.  Inscr.  John  Dawson,  alderman, 

1669,  aged  77,  mur.,  N.C.  XII,  Inscr.  John  Thwaites,  gent., 
1671,  aged  85,  mur.,  N.C.  XIII.  Inscr.  Wm.  Marshall,  alderman, 
aged  89,  also  Wm.  Hicke  who  mar.  his  dau.  Frances,  and  John 
their  eld.  son,  aged  6,  all  died  1673,  mur.,  N.C.  XIV.  Inscr. 
in  6  Eng.  vv.  with  angel  above  and  initials  betw.  2  roses  below. 
Edw.  Waddington,  1674,  mur.,  N.C.  XV.  Inscr.  Barth. 
Ibbitson,  1676,  partly  covered,  C.  XVI.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Geo. 
Wombwell,  attorney,  1682,  aged  36,  mur.,  N.C.  XVII.  Inscr. 
with  sh.  Hen.  Atkinson,  esq.,  1683,  aged  79,  mur.,  N.C. 
XVIII.  Inscr.  Wm.,  son  of  Wm.  Horne  of  Mexborough,  esq., 
1685,  aged  36,  mur.,  N.C.  XIX.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Wm.  Lockwood 
of  Killinghall,  gent.,  1688,  and  only  son  Christ.,  1685,  loose  in 
vestry  in  1923.  XX.  Inscr.  Sam.  Waddington,  M.A.,  1689, 
mur.,  N.C.  XXI.  Inscr.  Grace,  eld.  dau.  of  Thos.  Kitchingman, 
alderman,  w.  of  John  Greame,  gent.,  1698,  aged  24,  also  their  dau. 
Mary,  1696,  worn,  C.  XXII.  Inscr.  Susan,  w.  of  Mich.  Dunwell, 
1699,  aged  19,  mur.,  N.C.  XXIII.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Dorothy, 
widow  of  Hen.  Tanckered,  1705,  and  dau.  Mary,  widow  of  Edw. 
Hippon,  1706,  mur.,  N.C.  XXIV.  Rect.  pi.  with  sm.  effs.  of 
7  children,  ach.  and  long  inscr.  giving  their  births  and  deaths, 
also  of  their  father  Wm.  Massie,  mayor  in  1689,  died  1699,  aged  65, 
bequeathed  £100  to  the  chapel  and  school  at  Hunslet,  and  their 
mother  Mary,  who  afterwards  mar.  Thos.  Craven  and  died  1709, 
aged  72,  curious,  local,  mur.,  N.C. 

Londesborough  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Margt.,  lady  Clifford  and 
Vescy,  dau.  of  Hen.  Bromfleet,  lord  Vescy,  widow  of  John,  lord 
Clifford  and  Westmorland,  1493,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Rich.  Over, 
gent.,  servant  to  lord  Francis  Clifford,  1600,  C. 

Loversall  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  emblems  of  mortality. 
Thos.  Tofield,  1692,  aged  59,  and  w.  Jane,  1693,  S.C. 

Lowthorpe  (E.  R.).  I.  [Geo.  Salveine,  esq.,  1417],  in  arm., 
local;  eff.  of  w.  Elizth.,  died  1416,  inscr.  and  shs.  lost;  reh,  mur., 
N.,  slab  in  ruined  chancel.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  Ill,  143  ;  Y.A.J., 
XIV,  511.  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  John  Pierson,  esq.,  J.P.,  1665, 


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aged  74  ;  mar.  Elizth.  [Pierson],  had  3  sons  and  4  dans.  ;  “  Tho. 
Mann  Eboraci  sculp.”  ;  A. T.  in  ruined  chancel. 

Marr  (W.  R.).  I.  John  Lewis  of  Marr,  esq.,  son  and  h.  of  Robt. 
Lewis,  gent.,  J.P.  and  recorder  of  Doncaster,  1589,  aged  46,  in 
civil  dress,  and  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  Lionell  Reresbye  of  Thribergh, 
esq.,  with  2  sons  and  4  dans.,  1  sh.  (2  others  lost),  C.  Y.A.J.y 
XI,  87  (ehs.). 

Masham  (N.  R.).  I.  Riser,  with  14  Eng.  vv.  and  ach. 
Christ.  Kay,  1689,  and  his  grandmother  Jane  Nicholson,  1690, 
mur.,  N. 

Middlesmoor  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  (ach.  lost).  Sir  John  Yorke  of 
Growth waite,  knt.,  M.P.  for  Richmond;  died  in  London,  1663, 
aged  29,  left  1  son  Thos.  and  1  dau.  ;  his  widow  Mary  [Norton] 
pos.  ;  C.,  partly  covered  by  pipes. 

Mitton-in-Craven  (W.  R.).  I  Inscr.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Rich. 
Sherburne,  esq.,  w,  of  Wm.  Pennington,  esq.,  died  ''  anno  a  partu 
virginis  ”,  1628,  aged  38,  mur.,  N. 

Moor  Monkton  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Cuthbert  Hesketh, 
B.D.,  rector,  son  of  Thos.  Hesketh  of  Heslington,  esq.,  1665, 
aged  52,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  2  Lat.  vv.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thos.  Slingesby,  bart.,  1667,  aged  2,  C. 

Normanton  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  and  2  shs.  A  long  genealogical 
inscr.  placed  here  in  1586  by  Bridget,  dau.  of  Edw.  Restwould 
of  de  la  Vache,  Bucks.,  widow  ot  Rich.  Bunny  of  Newton  alias 
Bunny  Hall  in  par.  Wakefield,  esq.,  now  covered  by  flooring. 
II.  Inscr.  Rich.,  son  of  Wm.  Mallett  of  Normanton,  1668,  aged  45  ; 

Tho.  Mann  Eboraci  sculp.”  ;  A.T.,  S.C. 

Norton-next-Malton  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  in  7  Eng.  vv.  and  ach. 
Capt.  Wm.  Gourley,  served  the  Emperor  Chas.  V,  King  Hen.  II 
of  France,  and  “  lost  his  legge  in  Ireland  ”  in  the  service  of  Queen 
Elizth.,  1591,  mur.,  Vestry.  II.  Inscr.  with  12  Eng.  and  5 
Lat.  vv.  Thos.  Westrop,  esq.,  1604,  aged  67,  and  w.  Anne  Strange, 
widow  of  no.  I,  1604,  aged  59,  mur..  Vestry. 

Nunkeeling  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Geo.  Acklam,  benefactor  to 
the  par.,  1629,  aged  64  ;  “  Gabr  :  Hornbie  sculp.”  ;  C. 

Otley  (W.  R.).  I.  Rect.  pi.  with  recumbent  eff.  in  civil  dress, 
with  curious  genealogical  tree  of  the  Lyndley  and  Palmes  family, 
inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.,  ach.,  4  shs.,  and  2  Lat.  vv.,  placed  by  Francis 
Palmes  in  1593,  mur.,  N.Tr.  Misc.  Gen.  et  Her.,  2  S.  V,  40  ; 
Whitaker,  T.  D.,  Hist,  of  Leeds,  II,  190  ;  Y.A.J.,  XV,  36.  II. 
Inscr.  with  anagram  (mutil.).  Wm.  Vavasour  of  Steadhall,  17th 
cent.,  mur.,  C.  with  stone  fig.  in  shroud  above.  III.  Inscr. 


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Anne,  dan.  of  Thos.,  lord  Fairfax.  1st  w.  of  Sir  Geo.  Wentworth,, 
of  Wooley,  knt.,  1624,  mur.,  S.Tr. 

OwsTON  (W.  R.).  I.  Robt.  de  Haitfeld,  [1417],  in  civil  dress 
with  anelace,  and  w.  Ade,  1409,  both  with  SS.  collars,  holding 
hands,  Fr.  inscr.,  N.A.  Arch.  Jour.,  XXXVT,  172  ;  Reliquary, 
N.S.,  T,  109  (effs.);  Y.A.J.,  XI,  89,  XV,  38.  II.  Inscr. 
with  sh.  and  crest.  Sir  Wm.  Adams,  knt.,  1667,  aged  42,  C. 

Patrington  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  John  Duncalf,  1337,  w.. 
Margt.  and  son  Uriah  ;  left  2  sons  John  and  Humph  ;  mur., 
C.  II.  Inscr.  Emot,  w.  of  John  Shaw  of  Sickhouse  in  Bradfield, 
mother  of  John  Shaw,  preacher  of  the  gospel  at  Kingston-upon- 
Hull,  1652,  mur.,  C. 

Rawmarsh  (W.  R.).  I.  John  Harley  of  Kilnhurst,  gent.,  a 
younger  son  of  Wm.  Harley  of  Buttercrambe,  esq.,  1616,  aged 
75,  in  civil  dress,  with  4  sons,  Thos.,  Wm.,  Francis,  John,  all  dec.,, 
and  w.  Alice  (who  pos.),  dau.  of  Christ.  Mountfort,  esq.,  with 
4  daus.,  Benedicta,  Elizth.,  Anne,  Mary,  all  kng.  except  2  as 
infants  in  cradles,  mar.  47  years  ;  he  gave  the  manor  of  EJlnhurst 
which  he  bought  of  his  wife’s  brother  Laur.  Mountfort,  esq., 
and  all  other  of  his  lands  after  her  death  to  John  Ellis,  son  of  his 
dau,  Mary,  being  his  godson  and  next  male  heir  ;  inscr.,  8  Eng. 
vv.  and  sh.,  mur.,  S.A.  Y .A.J .,  XI,  77  (effs.),  79  (sh.). 

Riccall  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Maud  Kelsy  and  her  son  Robt., 
c.  1500  (?),  local,  C. 

Richmond  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Cawing,  steward  of  the 
town,  1506,  mur.,  Tower.  II.  Inscr.  Christ.  Pepper,  esq., 
1635,  mur..  Tower. 

Ripley  (W.  R.).  I.  Chalice  and  inscr.  Rich.  Kendale,  M.A., 
rector,  1429,  local,  worn,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Kath.,  w.  of  Sir  Wm. 
Ingelby,  knt.,  1500,  C.  III.  Inscr.  John  Ingelby,  esq.,  lord  of 
Ripley,  1502,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  with  8  Lat.  vv.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Jas.  Bellingham,  knt.,  w.  of  Sir  Wm.  Ingilby,  knt.  and  bart., 
1640,  mur.,  N.C.  V.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Sir  Wm.  Ingilby,  bart., 
1682,  aged  63,  mur.,  N.C.  VI.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Sir  Wm. 
Ingilby,  bart.,  1682,  and  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of  John  Savile  of  Methley, 
esq.,  1697,  C. 

Repon  Minster  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  John  Heen,  canon  of  Ripon, 
prebendary  of  Stanwiggs,  14[35],  date  not  filled  in,  worn.  II. 
Inscr.  marg.  in  8  Eng.  vv.  [Robt.  Hawson],  sheriff  of  York  [in 
1592],  died  [1603],  local.  Y.A.J.,  XX,  305.  III.  Inscr.  with 
ach.  Sir  Jordan  Crosland,  knt.,  constable  of  Scarborough  Castle, 
1670,  aged  53,  worn,  now  mur.,  S.Tr.  IV.  Inscr.  John  Wayt, 


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vicar-choral  and  succentor,  1678.  V  Inscr.  with  emblems  of 
mortality.  Wm.  Gibson,  alderman,  1680,  aged  47,  worn,  mur., 
N.Tr.  VI.  Inscr.  Walter,  6th  son  of  Sir  John  Lister  of  Kingston- 
upon-Hull,  knt.,  1682,  aged  54.  Nos.  I,  II,  IV,  and  VI  loose 
in  the  library. 

Rotherham  (W.  R.).  I,  Robt.  Swifte,  esq.,  1561,  aged  84, 
in  civil  dress,  with  2  sons,  Wm.,  Robt.,  and  1st  w.  Anne,  1539, 
aged  67,  with  2  dans.,  Anne,  Margt.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  and  inscr., 
2  shs.,  A.T.,  N.C.  Oent.  Mag.,  1859,  i,  356  ;  Quest,  J.,  Hist,  of 
Rotherham,  261  ;  Litho.  by  F.  W.  Hoyle  ;  Y.A.J.,  XI,  73  (effs.). 
II.  Shield-shaped  pi.  with  inscr.  and  sh.  Ralph  Bullock  of  Unston, 
esq.,  1637,  local  ;  palimp.,  the  rev.  being  an  old  sh.  with  the  arms 
of  Melton,  etc.  ;  now  on  a  hinge,  mur.,  C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  lY, 
303  ;  Y.A.J.,  XV,  43.  Both  obv.  and  rev.  III.  Inscr.  Chas., 
2nd  son  of  Chas.  Darwent,  1670,  aged  18  days,  mur.,  S.C.  IV. 
Inscr.  with  emblems  of  mortality  and  2  shs.  Geo.  Westby  ot 
Gilfitt,  gent.,  1671,  aged  58,  very  lightly  engr.,  mur.,  S.Tr.  V. 
Inscr.  Anne,  dau.  of  Chas.  Darwent,  1672,  aged  6  days,  mur., 
S.C.  VI.  Inscr.  Ruth,  only  dau.  of  Chas.  Laughton  of  Haworth 
Grange,  gent.,  1675,  mur.,  C.  VII.  Inscr.  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
of  Geo.  Westby  of  Gilfitt,  gent.,  1679,  aged  26,  mur.,  N.A. 
VIII.  Inscr.  with  2  Lat.  vv  Mary,  dau.  of  Luke  and  Mary 
Clayton,  1680,  aged  14,  mur.,  S.C.  IX.  Inscr.  John,  4th  son 
of  Geo.  Westby  of  Gilfitt,  gent.,  1684,  aged  21,  on  same  slab  as 
no.  VII.  X.  Inscr.  with  emblems  of  mortality  and  ach. 
Chas.  Laughton  senior,  1638,  and  w.  Anne,  1650,  also  Chas. 
Laughton  junior,  1686,  and  w.  Rosamund,  1663,  mur.,  C. 
XI.  Inscr.  with  sh.  John  Laughton,  gent.,  1687,  aged  35,  also  his 
son  John,  1687,  aged  2,  mur.,  C.  XII.  Inscr.  Geo.  Harrison 
of  Orgreave,  gent.,  1688,  aged  44  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  the  lower 
hf.  of  a  civilian  and  a  sm.  fern,  figure,  probably  his  dau.,  c.  1640  ; 
mur.  on  hinge,  N.A. 

Rothwell  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Peter  Codings  of 
Metheley,  son  and  h.  of  Robt.  Codings  of  Kidwick-in-Craven, 
gent.,  1682,  mur.,  N.A. 

Routh  (E.  R.).  I.  Sir  John  Routh  of  Routh,  in  arm.,  and 
w.  Agnes,  both  with  SS.  collars,  c.  1420,  double  canopy  and  foot 
inscr.  both  mutil.,  large,  C.  Poulson,  I,  399  ;  Y.A.J.,  XII,  223. 

Roxby  Chapel  (N.  R.).  I.  Thos.  Boynton  of  Roysby,  esq., 
"  who  caused  this  chyrche  fyrst  to  be  halo  wed  &  was  ye  fyrst 
corsse  that  was  beryed  in  yt”,  1523,  in  arm.,  inscr.  and  4  shs., 
rel.,  N.  Reliquary,  2  S.  VII,  98  ;  Y.A.J.,  XVII,  305. 


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Rudstone  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Sir  Wm.  Constable  of  Carethorp, 
knt.,  son  ot  Sir  Robt.  Constable  of  Flamborongh,  knt.,  1527,, 
and  w.  Jane,  dan,  and  cob.  of  Thos.  Fulthorpe  of  Tunstall, 
Durham,  local,  mur..  Vestry.  II.  Inscr.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Edw. 
Hutchinson  of  Wikeham  Abbey,  esq.,  w.  of  John  Constable  of 
Carthorp,  eeq.,  1677,  “Tho:  Mann  Eboraci  sculp.”,  mur..  Vestry. 

Ryther  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.,  ach.  and  2  shs.  John  Robinson 
of  Ryther,  esq.,  1619,  aged  53J,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Elizth.,  dau.  of 
Sir  Rich.  Rogers  of  Dorset,  knt.,  by  whom  no  issue,  (2)  Susan, 
dau.  of  Sir  Rich.  Holmden  of  Middx.,  knt., 'by  whom  3  sons, 
John,  Hen.,  Jas.,  and  3  dans.,  Mary,  Anne,  Susan,  S.A.  II. 
Inscr.,  ach.  and  2  shs.  Hen.  Robinson  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
gent.,  son  of  no.  I,  1636,  aged  26,  S.A. 

Sandal  Magna  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Alice, 
w.  of  Mr.  Waterton  of  Walton,  esq.,  1627,  Waterton  Chapel. 

Sandal  Parva  or  Kirk  Sandal  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  and  3 
scrolls  (kng.  eff.  in  espiscopal  vests.,  etc.,  lost).  Wm.  Rokeby, 
abp.  of  Dublin,  1521,  mur.,  A.T.,  N.C.  Soc.  Antiq.  Ireland 
Jour.,  XLVII,  133  (tomb,  etc.).  II.  Inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv. 
originally  marking  burial  place  of  no.  I  in  centre  of  N.C.  which 
he  built,  now  on  E.  wall.  Ibid.,  136. 

Scarborough  Museum,  see  Museums. 

Seamer  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  8  Lat.  vv.  (sh.  lost).  Dame 
Lucy,  dau.  of  Chas.,  eld.  son  of  Sir  Wm.  Knevett,  knt.,  w.  of  Sir 
Hen.  Gate,  knt.,  died  at  Seamer,  1577,  a  long  genealogical  inscr., 
mur.,  organ  chamber.  Y .A.J .,  XX,  313.  II.  Inscr.  with  ach. 
John  Lisle,  M.A.,  vicar,  1694,  aged  65,  C. 

Sessay  (N.  R.).  I.  Thos.  Magnus,  archdeacon  of  the  East 
Riding,  rector  of  Sessay,  1550,  in  cope  with  scroll  from  hands, 
inscr.,  1  sh.  and  4  devices  on  quatrefoils  ;  all  palimp.  except  body 
of  fig.,  made  up.  of  frags,  of  a  priest  and  a  lady,  etc.  ;  C.  but  loose 
in  1902.  Brown,  C.,  Hist,  of  Neivark-on-Trent,  I,  192  ;  Gill^ 

J. ,  Vallis  Ehoracensis,  352  ;  Macalister,  Eccles.  Vests.,  147  (eff.)  ; 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  305  (obv.),  307  (rev.)  ;  Y.A.J.,  XVII,  310 
(obv.),  311  (rev.). 

Settrington  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  John  Carter,  D.D., 
rector,  archdeacon  of  Chester,  1666,  aged  59,  mur.,  C. 

Sheffield,  St.  Peter  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of 
Thos.  Butler,  7th  Earl  of  Ormond,  and  of  Lore  his  w.,  widow 
of  John  Blount,  lord  Mountjoye,  1510,  rel.,  mur.,  Shrewsbury 
chapel.  II.  Two  shs.,  one  gartered,  on  tomb  of  Geo.  Talbot, 

K. G.,  4th  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  1541,  Shrewsbury  chapel. 


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Reliquary,  N.S.,  IV,  217.  III.  Inscr.  and  ach.  under  large  arch 
with  fluted  columns,  carved  capitals,  etc.,  and  emblems  of 
mortality.  Martha,  6th  dau.  of  Stephen  Bright  of  Carbrooke, 
gent.,  w.  of  Wm.  Lister  of  Thornton,  esq.,  1663,  aged  24,  S.C.4. 
IV.  Sh.,  17th  cent.,  mur.,  Tower.  Reliquary,  218.  V. 
Inscr.  Francis,  1664,  Wm.,  1667,  Sam.,  1669,  sons  of  Wm.  Simp¬ 
son,  gent.,  mur.,  S.C.A.  VI.  Inscr.  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis 
Ratcliffe,  w.  of  Luke  Ogle,  1684,  aged  24,  mur.,  S.C.A.  VII. 
Inscr.  Francis  Ratcliff  oi  Sheffield  manor,  gent.,  1685,  aged  63, 
mur.,  C. 

Sheriff  Hutton  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  and  Alice  Gower, 

c.  1480  (?),  nearly  effaced,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  recording 

the  foundation  of  a  chantry,  etc.,  by  Thos.  Wytham,  [died 
1481],  and  w.  Agnes,  [dau.  and  coh.  of  Wm.  Thweng  of  Corn- 
burgh,  died  1495],  engr.  c.  1480  (?),  N.A.  7.A.J.,  XVII,  315. 

III.  Dorothy  and  John  Fenys,  children  of  Thos.  and  Anne  Dacre, 
1491,  in  swaddling  clothes,  rect.  pi.  and  inscr.,  local,  sm.,  N. 

IV.  Mary,  w.  of  Hen.  Hall,  esq.,  1657,  holding  infant  in 
swaddling  clothes,  local,  sm.,  C.  Y .AJ .,  XVII,  319. 

SiLKSTONE  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Matt.  Went¬ 
worth  of  Bretton  Hall,  1639,  aged  63,  S.C.  II.  Inscr.  Dame 

Elizth.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Osbaldeson  of  Hunmanby,  esq.,  w.  of  Sir 
Matt.  Wentworth  of  Bretton  Hall,  bart.,  1693,  aged  35,  had  3 
sons.  Matt.,  died  1692,  aged  11,  Wm.,  Thos.,  and  3  daus.,  Grace, 
Anne,  Elizth.,  A.T.,  S.C. 

Skipton-in-Craven  (W.  R.).  I.  The  2nd  son  and  the  Trinity, 
found  in  pulling  down  an  old  house  at  Thorlby,  near  Skipton, 
are  the  only  original  pieces  in  the  restored  br.  to  Sir  Hen.  Clifford, 
2nd  earl  of  Cumberland,  1570,  in  arm.  with  tabard,  and  2nd 
w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Wm.,  lord  Dacre  of  Gillesland,  in  heraldic 
mantle,  with  2  sons  in  arm.  with  tabards,  and  3  daus.,  the  eld. 
in  heraldic  mantle,  all  kng.,  Trinity  above  and  evang.  symbols 
at  corners.  The  2  original  pieces  figured  in  Y.AJ.,  XV,  51, 
and  the  restored  br.  in  Arch.  Jour.,  XXXV,  93  ;  Daivson,  W .  H., 
Hist,  of  Skipton,  170  ;  Smith,  W.,  Old  Yorks.,  1881,  68  ;  Whitaker, 
H raven,  3rd  ed.,  433.  II.  Two  shs.,  Clifford  and  Russell,  each 
surmounted  with  a  coronet.  Found  at  the  same  time  as  the  frags, 
of  no.  I.  and  now  inserted  in  the  tomb  of  Francis,  lord  Clifford; 
infant  son  of  Geo.,  3rd  earl  of  Cumberland,  by  Margt.  Russell, 
dau.  of  Francis,  earl  of  Bedford,  1588.  Y.A.J.,  XV,  52,  53. 

No.  I,  and  the  br.  to  Sir  Hen.  Clifford,  K.G.,  1st  earl  of  Cumber¬ 
land,  1542,  in  arm.  with  garter,  and  2nd  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Sir 


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Hen.  Percy,  5th  earl  of  Northumberland,  1544,  in  heraldic 
mantle,  with  4  gartered  shs.  and  chamfer  inscr.,  A.T.,  C.,  were 
renewed  by  the  then  duke  of  Devonshire  in  1867.  Illustrations 
of  the  latter  in  Arch.  Jour.,  XXXV,  92  ;  Datvson,  171  ;  Smith, 
66  ;  Whitaker,  432. 

Slaidburn  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  1  Lat.  and  2  Eng.  vv. 
Hen.  Wigles worth  of  Townhead,  1694,  N.A. 

Slingsby  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  [John  Eons,  “  person  of  this 
church  and  chaplaine  to  the  Erll  of  Northumberland  ”,  1509], 
nearly  effaced,  C. 

Sprotborough  (W.  R.).  I.  Wm.  Fitzwilliam,  esq.,  lord  of 
Sprotborough,  died  at  Hathilsay,  1474,  in  arm.  with  salade,  and 
widow  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Chaworth,  knt.  ;  4  shs.  lost  ; 
local,  C.  Assoc.  Archit.  Soc.  Reports,  XVIII,  ii,  190  (effs.)  ; 
Builder,  LXV,  155  ;  Crossley,  253  (man)  ;  Haines,  195  (head  of 
man)  ;  Hunter,  J .,  South  Yorks.,  I,  345  ;  Thoreshy  Soc.  Pubs. 
IV,  119  (man)  ;  Worsfold,  J.  W.,  Hist,  of  Haddlesey,  85  ;  Y.A.J., 
XI,  81  (effs.). 

Stanwick  St.  John  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  and  coh. 
of  Roland  Tempest  of  Homsett  [Holmeside],  Durham,  widow 
of  Anth.  Catherick  of  Stanweys,  esq.,  1591,  mar.  58  years,  had 
5  sons  and  6  daus.,  mur.,  N.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  17  ;  Newcastle 
Soc.  Antiq.  Proc.,  3  S.  I,  88  ;  Y.A.J.,  XIX,  73.  II.  Sh., 

- imp.  Pudsey,  loose  in  vestry  in  1925.  An  inscr.  to  Edine, 

w.  of  Sir  Ralph  Pudsey,  knt.,  lord  of  Barford,  1485,  was  lost 
during  a  restoration  in  1868.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

Stillingeleet  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  John  Acclom  of  Moresby, 
esq.,  died  1611,  and  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Palmes  of  Bindley, 
esq.,  bad  issue  Sir  Wm.,  knt.,  Mary,  and  2  daus.  died  young  ; 
Sir  Wm.  mar.  Elizth.,  elder  dau.  of  Sir  Thos.  Dawnay  of  Sessay, 
knt.,  and  erected  mon.  in  1613  ;  mur.  in  mon.,  S.A.  II. 
Inscr.  and  sh.  Linnox,  dau.  of  Sir  Marmaduke  Langdale,  w.  of 
Cuthbert  Harrison  of  Acaster,  esq.,  1688,  N.A.  III.  Inscr. 
Cuthbert  Harrison  of  Acaster  Sailby,  esq.,  1699,  aged  81,  had  an 
only  dau.  and  h.  Lennox,  N.A. 

Sutton-on-Derwent  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Peter  Cooke,  rector 
for  30  years,  1625  ;  his  w.  Anne  pos.  ;  C. 

Tadcaster  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Arthur  Burton,  “  buchar  ”, 
1608,  local.  Tower. 

Taneield,  West  (N.  R.).  I.  Thos.  Sutton,  M.A.,  rector, 
canon  of  West  Chester,  c.  1490,  in  cope,  C.  McCall,  198  ;  Whitaker, 
Richmond,  II,  174  ;  Y .A.J .,  XVII,  320. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Thirsk  (N.  R.).  T.  Robt.  Thresk,  rector  of  Bosworth,  Leic., 
founder  of  chantry  at  Thirsk,  remembrancer  of  the  exchequer, 
1419,  hf.  eff.  in  mass  vests,  between  2  angels,  inscr.  and  4  Lat. 
vv.,  much  worn,  S.A. 

Thornhill  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Philip,  3rd  son  of  John 
Waterhouse  ot  Halifax,  esq.,  M.A.,  fellow  of  University  Coll., 
Oxford,  1614,  aged  57  ;  mar.  Helen  (who  pos.),  dau.  of  Rich. 
Lacye  of  Cromwelbottom,  esq.  ;  mur.,  C. 

Thornton  Hale  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  John  Porter, 

mcht.  of  London,  1686,  mur.,  C. 

Thornton-le-Street  (N.  R,)-  I-  Inscr.  with  emblems  of 
mortality  and  2  shs.  Hame  Brigit,  dau.  of  Wm.  Penington  of 
Mulcaster,  esq.,  w.  (1)  of  Ambrose  Pudsey,  esq.,  by  whom  I  son 
Ambrose  and  2  daus.,  Anne,  mar.  (1)  Thos.,  eld.  son  of  Sir  Thos, 
Baton,  knt.,  (2)  Walter,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Robt.  Strickland,  knt., 
and  Elizth.,  mar.  Roger  Talbot  ;  (2)  of  Sir  Thos.  Baton,  knt., 
by  whom  1  son  Chas.  (who  pos.)  and  1  dau.  Brigit.  1664,  aged 
63,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  and  ach.  Roger  Talbot,  esq.,  eld.  son 
of  John  Talbot,  1680,  aged  61  ;  mar.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Ambrose 
Pudsey,  esq.,  had  5  sons,  John  (dec.),  Roger,  Ambrose,  Thos.. 
Chas.,  and  7  daus.,  Brigit  (dec.),  mar.  John  Wright,  gent.,  Jane, 
mar.  Rich.  Lockhart,  gent.,  Elizth.,  Anne,  Cath.,  Florence, 
Mary  ;  “  P.  Brigges  Ebor.  scuJp.”  ;  mur.,  C.  III.  Inscr. 

Elizth.,  widow  of  no.  II,  1694,  aged  68  ;  her  dau.  Anne  pos.  ;  C. 

Thornton  Watlass  (N.  R.).  I.  Shrouded  fig.  on  a  tomb 
betw.  2  cypresses  with  initials  G.  F.,  for  Geo.  Ferrars,  rector, 

1669,  in  churchyard. 

Thwing  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Robt.  Stafford,  esq., 

1671  ,  mur. 

Tickhill  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Estfeld,  steward  of  the 
lordship  of  Holderness  and  of  the  honour  of  Tickhill  with  Queen 
Philippa,  and  of  the  lordship  of  Hatfield  with  Edmund,  duke 
of  York,  1386,  and  w.  Margt.,  mur.,  A.T.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  Robt. 

Vescy  and  w.  Elizth.,  c.  1500,  N.C. 

Todwick  near  Sheffield  (W.  R.).  I.  Thos.  Garland,  1609, 
in  civil  dress,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  ;  John  Garland  pos.  ; 
sm.,  mur.,  N.  M.B.8.  Trans.,  II,  18  ;  Y.A.J.,  XI,  85.  II. 
Inscr.  with  4  Eng.  vv.  Elizth.,  w.  of  Robt.  Wrightson,  gent., 

1664,  aged  27,  C. 

Topolipfe  (N.  B.).  I-  Thos.  de  Topclyff,  1362,  in  civil  dress 
with  anelace,  and  w.  [Mabel],  1391,  in  mantle,  under  rich  canopy 
with  souls,  angels,  etc.,  marg.  inscr.  mutil.,  rect.  pi.,  70  by  36, 


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Flemish  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  some  unfinished  portions  of  another 
hr.  ;  now  mur.,  N.  Ashdown,  Costume,  121  (head  of  man)  ; 
Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  20  (head  of  man)  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1848,  ii, 
605  (head  of  man)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III,  pi.  46  ;  V.C.H., 

Yorks.  (N.  R.),  II.  70  ;  Y.A.J.,  XVII,  327  ;  Waller,  pt.  16. 

Treeton  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Vesey  of 
Brampton,  gent.,  w.  (1)  of  Francis  Bradshaw  of  Brampton,  esq., 
(2)  of  John  Bolle,  esq.,  1676,  S.C.  II.  Inscr.  Anne,  2nd  dau. 
of  Geo.  Lord  of  Brampton,  1676,  and  Benj.  his  7th  son,  1677, 
S.C.  III.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  widow  of  Geo.  Bradshaw  of  Eyam, 
Derby,  esq.,  1677,  aged  64,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Nath.,  9th  son 
of  Geo.  Lord  of  Brampton,  gent.,  1680,  aged  3  days,  Nich.,  his 
10th  son,  1681,  aged  10  weeks  and  3  days,  and  Hen.,  his  llth 
son,  1683,  aged  5  days,  on  same  slab  as  no.  II. 

Waddington  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Edw.  Parker  of 
Brownsholm,  esq.,  graduate  of  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.,  barrister  of 
Grays’  Inn,  J.P.  for  Yorks,  and  Lane.,  1667,  and  w.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Rich.  Sunderland,  esq.,  1673  ;  their  2nd  son  Robt.  pos. 

Wad  WORTH  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  John  Pierrepont, 
gent.,  1653,  aged  75,  mur.,  C. 

Wath  (N.  R.).  I.  Rich.  Norton,  chief  justice  of  the  king’s 
bench,  1420,  in  judicial  robes,  and  w.  Kath.  Manningham,  1418, 
in  mantle,  nearly  effaced,  now  mur.,  S.C.  Whitaker,  Richmond, 
II,  184.  II.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1490  ;  inscr.  lost  ;  local,  much 
worn,  now  mur.,  S.C.  Whitaker,  II,  184.  Probably  Sir  John 
Norton,  1489.  III.  Three  evang.  symbols  and  3  lead  shields 
nearly  effaced,  now  mur.,  S.C.  Possibly  belonging  to  no.  II. 
IV.  Four  Eng.  vv.  originally  marking  the  burial  place  of  [Lady 
Cath.,  w.  of  Sir  Rich.  Graham  of  Netherby,  1649,  aged  48],  now 
mur.,  S.C.  V.  Inscr.  Rich.  Graham,  esq.,  eld.  son  of  Sir  Rich. 
Graham,  bart.,  by  his  w.  Elizth.,  [dau.  of  Chichester,  son  and  h. 
of  Sir  Faithful  Fortescue],  died  of  fever,  1680,  aged  20,  S.C. 

Well  (N.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Dame  Dorothy,  sister  and  coh.  of 
John  Veer,  earl  of  Oxford,  w.  of  Sir  John  Nevell,  son  and  h. 
of  lord  Latimer,  1526,  A.T.,  C. 

Wellwick  (E.  R.).  I.  Wm.  Wryght  of  Plewland,  esq.,  1621, 
in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Ann  [Thornton],  1618,  mar.  50  years,  ach., 
N.A.  Poulson,  II,  512. 

Wensley  (N.  R.).  I.  Sir  Simon  of  Wensley,  rector,  [1361-94], 
br.  engr.  c.  1375,  in  mass  vests.,  hands  folded,  chalice  on  breast, 
head  on  cushion  held  by  angels,  Flemish,  very  fine  ;  marg. 
inscr.  lost  ;  now  mur.,  C.  Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  81  ; 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Ashdown,  Costume,  354  ;  Bovtell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  20  ;  Builder, 
LIX,  406  ;  C.U .A.B.C.  Trans.,  pt.  10,  p.  24  ;  Crossley,  227  ; 
Druitt,  43  ;  Fairholt,  Costume,  II,  9  (apparel)  ;  Macalister, 
Eccles.  Vests.,  frontis.  ;  McCall,  171  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  202 
(chalice)  ;  Blanche,  Costume,  I,  9  (apparel)  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus. 
List,  pi.  48  ;  Waller,  pt.  7  ;  Whitaker,  Richmond,  I,  373  ;  Y .A.J ., 
XVII,  334.  Sir  Simon  gave  evidence  in  the  celebrated  Scrope 
and  Grosvenor  controversy  in  1386,  he  was  then  aged  60  or 
upwards.  II.  Inscr.  Oswald  Dykes,  rector  for  20  years,  1607, 
on  same  slab  as  no.  I. 

Wentworth  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Wentworth  of  Went¬ 
worth,  esq.,  1548,  aged  70,  local,  N.C.  II.  Mich.  Darcy,  only 
son  of  John,  lord  Darcy  of  Aston,  1588,  in  arm.,  with  son  John, 
and  w.  Margt.,  dan.  of  Thos.  Wentworth  of  Wentworth  Wood- 
house,  esq.,  with  2  dans.,  Anne,  Margt.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with 
inscr.  and  sh.,  worn,  mur.,  S.A.  III.  Inscr.  Lady  Anne,  w. 
of  Sir  Wm.  Wentworth,  hart.  ,1611,  had  8  sons  and  3  dans.  IV. 
Inscr.  John,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Wm.  Wentworth,  bart.,  1625. 

WiLBERFOSSE  (E.  R.).  I.  Robt.  Hoton,  esq.,  in  arm.,  and  w. 
Joan,  founders  of  chantry,  both  died  1447,  local,  elfs.  much 
worn,  S.A. 

WiNESTEAD  (E.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Retherby,  rector,  ‘‘  qui 
fecit  istum  chorum  et  ecclesiam  ”,  1417,  C.  II.  Man  in  arm., 
lower  hf .  gone,  and  w.  mu  til.,  c.  1540,  with  7  sons  (the  eld.  in  arm.), 
and  6  daus.  (1  headless);  marg.  inscr.  lost ;  the  man  palimp., 
on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  civilian,  c.  1360,  Flemish,  now  fastened 
down  ;  C.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  309  (palimp.)  ;  Poulson,  II,  479  ; 
Y.A.J.,  XII,  228,  and  XVI,  239  (palimp).  Possibly  Sir  Christ. 
Hildyard,  1538,  and  2nd  w.  Joan. 

WiSTOW  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Byard,  deacon  for  16  years, 
1667,  aged  44,  Tower. 

WooLEY  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thos.  Fairfax,  w.  of  Geo.  Wentworth  of  Wooley,  1624,  A.T., 
N.A. 

WoRSBOROUGH  (W.  R.).  I.  Inscr.  Rich.  Townend  of  Blacker, 
a  benefactor  to  the  poor,  1605,  local,  partly  covered,  S.C.  II. 
Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  and  anagram.  Thos.,  son  of  Rich. 
Elmehirst  by  his  w.  Margt.,  dau.  of  Rich.  Micklethwaite,  1632, 
mur.,  N.A.  III.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  Mary,  dau.  of  John, 
son  of  Geo.  Wentworth  of  Bretton  Hall,  esq.,  w.  of  Thos.  Edmunds, 
gent.,  1678,  C.  IV.  Inscr.  Joshua,  son  of  Rich.  Elmhirst  of 
Houndhill,  gent.,  1683,  aged  14,  N.A.  V.  Inscr.  Eliza,  dau.  of 


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Sir  Gerv.  Cutler,  knt.,  widow  of  Sir  Thos.  Herbert,  bart.,  2nd 
w.  of  Hen.  Edmunds,  esq.,  1696,  C.  VI.  Inscr.  Thos.  Woodfen, 
M.A.,  pastor  for  31  years,  1698,  C.  Nos.  Ill  and  V  not  found 
in  1923,  either  lost  or  covered. 

Wyclifee  (N.  H.).  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Roger  de  Wyclif,  lord  of 
the  manor,  and  w.  Kath.,  c.  1380  (?),  C.  Whitaker,  Richmond, 

I,  198.  II.  Ralph,  only  son  of  Wm.  Wicklif  (who  pos.),  1606, 
aged  14,  in  civil  dress,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  sh.,  C. 
Whitaker,  199  ;  7.H.J.,  XVII,  338.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Wycliff, 
esq.,  lord  of  the  manor  and  patron  of  the  eh.,  1584,  and  w. 
Merial,  dan.  of  Wm.,  lord  Eure,  1557  ;  their  son  John  pos.  in 
1611,  C. 

York  Minster.  I,  Wm.  de  Grenefeld,  abp.  of  York,  lord 
chancellor,  1315,  in  full  vests.,  lower  part  of  eff.  stolen  in  1829  ; 
canopy  with  saints  at  sides  and  inscr.  lost  ;  large,  A.T.,  N.Tr. 
Alcuin  Club  Colls.,  XXII,  1  ;  Boutell,  Br.  and  Slabs,  101  (mitre)  ; 
Drake,  F.,  Eboracum,  432  (eff.  complete)  ;  Gent,  T.,  Hist,  of 
Bippon,  115  (eff.  complete)  ;  Poole,  G.  A.,  and  Hugall,  J.  W., 
York  Minster,  pi.  20,  p.  162  ;  Waller,  pt.  6  ;  Y.A.J.,  XVIII, 
17  (head),  19  (eff.  complete).  II.  Elizth.,  dan.  of  Sir  Edw. 
Novell,  knt.,  one  oi  the  privy  chamber  to  Hen.  VIII,  widow 
of  Thos.  Eynns,  esq.,  one  of  the  gentlewomen  of  the  privy 
chamber  to  Queen  Elizth.,  1585,  large  hf.  eff.  with  open  book 
with  texts  Ps.  cxix,  30,  54,  inscr.  and  4  shs.,  mur.,  S.C.A.  Gust, 
A.  P.,  Heraldry  of  York  Minster,  II,  178  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio, 

II,  pi  47  ;  Y .A.J .,  XVIII,  21.  III.  Jas.  Cotrel,  esq.,  born  in 
Dublin,  for  about  20  years  served  the  Queen’s  council  in  the 
north  “  testes  examinando,”  1595,  rect.  pi.  with  |  eff.  in  civil 
dress  with  cap,  2  shs.  and  inscr.,  local,  mur.,  S.A.  Gawthorp, 
pi.  55,  p.  100  ;  Macklin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  293  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio, 
II,  pi.  51  ;  V.  and  A.  Mus.  List,  pi.  42  ;  Y .A.J .,  XVIII,  25. 
IV.  Inscr.  with  coronet  and  sh.  over  vault  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Chas. 
Howard,  earl  of  Carlisle,  1684,  aged  56,  N.C.A.  V.  Inscr., 
2  shs.  and  4  crests  marking  “  the  Earle  of  Strafforde’s  vault 
appointed  to  be  made  by  William,  Earle  of  Strafforde  anno  dom. 
1687  ”,  S.C.A.  Gawthorp,  pi.  60,  p.  105  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio, 
II,  pi.  34  ;  Y .A.J.,  XVIII,  29.  In  the  vestry  is  preserved  a 
weathercock  made  out  of  an  inscr.  to  John  Moore,  esq.,  1597, 
formerly  on  floor  of  Lady  Chapel,  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V.  49;  Soc. 
Antiq.  Bond.  Proc.,  2  S.  XX,  4  ;  Y.A.J.,  XVIII,  31. 

York,  All  Saints  North  Street.  I.  Inscr.  and  evang. 
symbols  (St.  Mark  lost).  Thos.  Clerk,  clerk  of  the  city  and 


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county  of  York,  and  w.  Margt.,  both  died  1482,  local,  S.A. 
Shaw,  P.  J.,  Hist,  of  All  Hallows,  North  Street,  51  ;  Y.A.J., 

XVITI,  3.  II.  Inscr.  Isabel  Stokton,  [1503],  and  her  2  husbands 
Robt.  Colynson,  [lord]  mayor  [in  1457,  died  1458],  and  Wm. 
Stokton,  [alderman,  died  1471],  local,  S.A.  Shaw,  52  ;  Y.A.J., 
XVIII,  12.  III.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Thos.  Askwith,  sheriff  [in 
1592],  died  1609,  aged  71,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Ursulay,  dau.  of  Robt. 
Sandwith  of  York,  bower,  by  whom  1  son  Christ,  and  1  dau. 
Alice,  (2)  Anne,  dau.  of  Robt.  Elleker  of  Thoulthrope,  gent.,  by 
whom  1  son  Thos.,  local,  mur.,  S.C.  Shaw,  53.  IV.  Thos. 
Atkinson,  tanner,  sheriff  [in  1627],  died  1642,  aged  72,  rect.  pi. 
with  large  hf.  eff.  in  civil  dress,  and  inscr.,  local,  on  same  slab 
as  no.  I.  Clinch,  Costume,  285  (eff.)  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  III, 
pi.  5  ;  Shaw,  51  ;  Y.A.J.,  XVIII,  7.  V.  Inscr.  Chas.,  son  of 
Chas.  Towneley  of  Towneley,  Lane.,  1712,  aged  80,  mur.,  S.A. 
Shaw,  53. 

York,  All  Saints  Pavement.  I.  Inscr.  Robt.  Cra thorn,  esq., 
1464,  worn,  local,  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  Mary  and  Margery,  dans, 
of  Andrew  Trew,  alderman  and  lord  mayor,  “  both  m^arried  in 
one  day  in  this  church  and  both  buried  in  one  sommer  in  this 
grave  ”,  1600,  aged  37  and  36,  local,  N.  Y.A.J.,  XVIII,  11. 

York,  Holy  Trinity  Goodramgate.  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Danby, 
[lord]  mayor  [in  1452],  died  1458,  and  w.  Maud,  1463  (date  filled 
in),  local,  S.A.,  loose  at  rectory  in  1904.  Y .A.J .,  XVIII,  13. 

York,  Holy  Trinity  or  Christ  Church  King’s  Court.  I. 
Inscr.  Thos.  Kyrke,  mercer,  [lord]  mayor  [in  1441],  died  1442, 
and  w.  Alice,  [died  1446],  local,  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  Hen.  Tireman, 
lord  mayor  [in  1668],  died  1672,  aged  68,  local,  N. 

York,  Holy  Trinity  Micklegate.  I.  Inscr.  [Elias]  Mickle- 
thwaite,  alderman,  1632,  worn  local,  N. 

York,  St.  Crux.  I.  Inscr.  Hen.  Wyman,  mcht.,  [lord]  mayor 
[in  1407-8-9],  died  1411,  and  w.  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Barden, 
1413,  local.  7.A.J.,  XVIII,  35.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Lame,  [lord] 
mayor  [in  1475],  died  1484,  and  w.  Kath.,  worn,  local.  III. 
Mcht.  mark  and  arms  of  the  city  of  York  ;  the  remains  of  the  br. 
to  John  Shaw,  who  died  during  his  mayoralty  in  1537,  and  w. 
Agnes,  local.  Y.A.J.,  XVIII,  38.  IV.  [Robt.  Askwith,  lord 
mayor  in  1580  and  1593,  died  1597,  aged  67],  rect.  pi.  with  large 
f  eff.  in  civil  dress  with  cap  and  signet  ring,  sh.  in  corner  ; 
inscr.  lost  ;  local.  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  II,  60  ;  Y.A.J.,  XVIII,  39. 
V.  Inscr.  Isabel  and  John,  children  of  Wm.  Robinson,  mcht., 
1607,  local,  Y.A.J.,  XVIII,  42.  VI.  Inscr.  Laur.  Raudon, 


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alderman,  1626,  aged  58,  and  w.  Margery,  1644,  aged  74,  had 
3  sons,  Roger,  Robt.,  Marmaduke,  and  2  dans.,  Elizth.,  Mary; 
also  their  grandchild  Elizth.,  dan.  of  Sir  Roger  Jacques,  knt., 
1651,  aged  20,  local.  VII.  Inscr.  with  ach.  Sir  Thos.  Herbert 

of  Tintern  and  York,  bart.,  1681,  aged  76,  and  2  ws.,  (1)  Lucy, 
dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Alexander,  knt.,  1671,  by  whom  6  sons  and  4 
daus.,  (2)  Elizth.,  (who  pos.),  dau.  of  Sir  Gervase  Cutler,  by  whom 
1  dau.  Y.A.J.,  I,  203.  Church  demolished  in  1886.  Brasses, 
etc.,  kept  in  parish  room  built  on  the  site. 

York,  St.  Cuthbert.  I.  Inscr.  (4  shs.  lost).  Wm.  Bowes 
senior,  [lord]  mayor  [in  1417  and  1428,  died  1439],  and  w.  Isabel, 
1435,  local,  on  floor  of  S.  porch.  7.A.J.,  XVIII,  49.  II. 
Inscr.  and  2  shs.  Edm.  Hungate,  gent.,  4th  son  of  Wm.  Hungate 
of  Saxton,  esq.,  1614  ;  mar.  Jane,  8th  dau.  of  Rich.  Bell,  gent., 
had  1  dau.  Kath.  ;  local,  C.  III.  Inscr.  and  3  shs.  (another 
lost).  Robt.  Hungate,  esq.,  counsellor-at-law,  founder  of  a 
school  and  hospital  at  Sherburn,  benefactor  to  the  par.,  gave 
£30  every  third  year  to  a  preaching  minister  to  preach  and 
catechise  in  this  ch.,  Sandhutton  chapel  and  Saxton  eh.,  1619  ; 
Hen.  Harley,  husband  of  niece  Margery  and  exor.  pos.  ;  local,  C. 
IV.  Inscr.  Rich.  Bell,  esq.,  counsellor-at-law,  1630  ;  mar.  (1)  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Atkinson,  gent.,  by  whom  a  dau.  Mary  died  young, 
(2)  Kath.,  widow  of  John  Payler,  esq.  ;  local,  C.  V.  Inscr.  with 
ach.  Susanah,  youngest  dau.  of  Rich.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Wm.  Lowther, 
knt.,  1714,  aged  1  year,  11  months  and  15  days,  on  same  slab  as 
no.  III. 

York,  St.  Henys.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Holmes,  alderman,  [lord] 
mayor  [in  1546],  vice-admiral  between  the  Humber  and  the  Tyne, 
steward  of  St.  Mary’s  abbey  lands,  collector  for  Xewborough, 
1558,  and  w.  ‘‘Ladi”  Margt.,  by  whom  6  sons  and  7  daus.,  local, 
S.A.  7.A.J.,  XVIII,  49. 

York,  St.  John.  I.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Thos.  Mosley,  alderman, 
lord  mayor  [in  1590  and  1602],  died  1624,  aged  85  ;  also  his  eld. 
dau.  Marie,  his  2nd  Elizth.  and  her  son  Thos.  Scott  ;  his  w. 
Jane  pos.  ;  local,  N.A.  The  chamfer  inscr.  on  tomb  of  Sir 
Rich.  York,  lord  mayor  in  1469  and  1482,  founder  of  a  chantry, 
died  1498,  is  a  modern  restoration. 

York,  St.  Martin  Coney  Street.  I.  Inscr.  and  4  shs. 
Thos.  Colthurst,  gent.,  1588  ;  mar.  Kath.,  dau.  of  Rich.  Anelie, 
gent.  ;  local,  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Christ.  Harington,  goldsmith, 
1614,  hf.  eff.  in  civil  dress,  inscr.  and  arms  of  the  Co.,  worn, 
N.A.  Reliquary,  N.S.  VI,  212  ;  Y.A.J.,  XVIII,  54. 


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York,  St.  Michael-le-Belfry.  I.  Tiiiscr.  Frances,  dan.  of 
Rich.  James  of  Portsmouth,  esq.,  w.  of  Wm.  Farrer  of  Ewood 
''  within  the  viccaridge  of  Hallifax  ”,  esq.,  1680,  aged  51  ;  “  J. 
Mann,  Ebor.,  sculp.”  ;  N.A.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Thos.  Dawny 
of  Selby,  esq.,  son  of  Thos.  Dawny  of  Sutton  manor  in  Coldfield, 
Warw.,  esq.,  1683,  aged  44  ;  ”  J.  Mann  sculpt  ”  ;  worn,  N.A. 

York,  St.  Michael  Spurriergate.  I.  Chalice  and  inscr.  Wm. 
Langton,  rector,  1466,  local,  now  in  N.A.  Boutell,  Series^  and 
Christian  Mon.,  Ill;  Reliquary,  N.S.  V,  65;  Y.A.J.,  XVIII, 
57.  II.  Inscr.  Wm.  Hancock,  apothecary,  1485,  and  w.  Ellen, 
local,  S.A.  Y.A.J.,  XVIII,  61.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Wilson, 
c.  1500,  local,  N.  Y.A.J.,  XVIII,  61.  IV.  Inscr.  Wm.  Shaw, 
bachelor,  mcht.,  son  of  Thos.  Shaw,  rector  of  Aldingham,  Lane., 
1681,  aged  40,  bequeathed  £100  to  the  poor  of  the  par.  for  ever  ; 
"  J.  Mann,  Ebor.  sculp.”  ;  on  same  slab  as  no.  II. 

York,  St.  Sampson.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Richardson,  1680,  aged 
47  ;  ”  Joshua  Mann  sculp.”  ;  S.A. 

York,  St.  Saviour.  I.  Inscr.  Roger  de  Moreton,  mayor  [in 
1373],  died  1382,  and  w.  Isabel,  1412,  local,  C.  Y.A.J.,  XVIII, 
65. 

The  brasses  are  now  lost  from  Barmston  (E.  R.),  an  inscr.  to 
Thos.  Baske,  citizen  and  fishmonger  of  London,  1505,  and  w. 
Joan  ;  Middleham  (N.  R.),  an  inscr.  to  Thos.  Bynham  or 

Bernham,  ”  frater  ordinis - ”,  15th  cent.,  much  worn  ;  and 

Romaldkirk  (N.  R.),  to  John  Lewelyne,  rector,  founder  of  a 
chantry  and  of  a  chapel  on  a  bridge  over  the  Tees,  c.  1470,  in 
richly  diapered  cope  holding  a  book,  head  gone,  marg.  inscr. 
mutil.  Whitaker,  Richmond,  I,  131.  Rubbing  in  coll.  Soc. 
Antiq.  The  symbol  of  St.  Mark  is  said  to  be  in  private  hands  in 
the  village.  In  1893  a  sm.  frag,  of  a  marg.  inscr.,  9  by  3,  with 
3  Lombardic  letters,  OME  was  found  under  floor  of  C.  and  was 
loose  at  the  rectory  in  1925.  The  following  insers.  formerly  in 
this  church  were  in  the  private  chapel  of  Lartington  Hall, 
(1)  Thos.  Apelby,  1623,  aged  79,  mar.  Dorothy,  [dau.  of  Christ. 
Smithson],  1591,  also  their  sons,  Christ.,  aged  25,  and  Brian,  aged 
28,  the  surviving  sons  Ambrose  and  Francis  pos.  in  1624  ;  (2) 

Francis,  youngest  son  of  Thos.  and  Dorothy  Apelby,  1647,  aged 
58,  mar.  Mary,  sister  of  Sir  Wm.  Ingilby  of  Ripley,  knt.  and 
bart.  ;  (3)  Ambrose  Apelby,  [1649]  ;  (4)  Francis  Apelby,  1664, 

aged  42,  mar.  Margt.  Salvin  of  Croxdale,  worn.  An  indent  for 
an  abbot  under  triple  canopy,  15th  cent.,  at  Byland  Abbey 


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(N.R.)  is  figured  in  Y.A.J.,  XVII,  269,  and  another  to  a  pair  of 
abbots,  each  under  a  single  canopy,  15th  cent.,  in  M.B.S.  Port¬ 
folio,  II,  pi.  43  ;  at  Fountains  Abbey  (W.  R.),  to  an  abbot  under 
single  canopy  with  mitre  above  his  head,  I5th  cent.,  Y.A.J., 
XV,  16  ;  and  at  Salley  Abbey  (W.  R.)  to  Robt.  de  Ciiderow, 
parson  of  Wigan,  in  mass  vests,  with  marg.  inscr.  in  Lombardics, 
14th  cent.,  in  J.  Harland’s  Hist,  of  Salley  Abbey,  pi.  7,  p.  64.  At 
Byland  Abbey  two  Lombardic  letters,  A  and  I,  were  found 
during  the  recent  excavations. 


IREI.AND. 

Bandon,  Christ  Church,  Kilbrogan  (Cork).  I.  Inscr. 
Rich.  Crofte,  burgess,  provost  of  Bandonbridge,  1629  ;  his  w. 
Anne  pos.  ;  mur.,  S.C. 

Dublin,  Christ  Church  Cathedral.  I.  Rect.  pi.  with 
gartered  ach.,  2  shs.,  2  very  sm.  effs.  on  tombs,  I  in  swaddling 
clothes,  and  inscr.  The  2nd  and  3rd  sons  of  Sir  Arthur  Grey, 
K.G.,  lord  Grey  of  Wilton,  [lord  deputy  1580-82],  and  oi  the  lady 
Jane  Sibilla  his  w.,  which  children  died  in  Dublin  castle  during 
his  ''  deputacion  undated,  c.  1580,  mur.,  S.  Tr.  Misc.  Gen. 
et  Her.,  N.S.  Ill,  451. 

Dublin,  St.  Patrick’s  Cathedral.  I.  Robt.  Sutton,  dean, 
1528,  rect.  pi.  with  kng.  eff .  in  almuce.  Trinity  defaced  with  initials, 
etc.,  engr.  over,  sh.  and  inscr.,  mur.,  C.  Lane. and  Ches.  Antiq. 
Soc.  Trans.,  XI,  40;  Mason,  W.M.,  Hist,  of  Dublin  Cath.,  145. 
II.  Geoffrey  Fyche,  dean,  1537,  rect.  pi.  with  eff.  in  almuce  kng. 
to  an  altar  above  which  is  a  representatioii  of  Our  Lady  in  Pity, 
device  with  initials  and  inscr.,  mur.,  C.  Mason,  146.  III. 
Sir  Edw.  Fiton  of  Gausworth,  Ches.,  knt.,  lord  president  of 
Connaught  and  Thomond,  1569-72,  appointed  treasurer  and 
receiver-general  in  Ireland  in  1573,  died  1579,  in  civil  dress,  with 
9  sons,  and  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Warburton  of  Areley, 
Ches.,  knt.,  1573,  mar.  just  34  years,  rect.  pi.  with  ach.,  sh., 
and  inscr.,  mur.,  C  Lane,  and  Ches.  Antiq.  Soc.  Trans.,  XI,  40. 


568 


LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


SCOTLAND. 

Aberdeen,  St  Nicholas.  I.  Inscr.  with  2  shs.  Sir  Alex,  ae 
Irvyn  of  Drum,  14[57],  and  w.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Sir  Robt.  de  Keth, 
marshal  of  Scotland,  14 — ,  engr.  c.  1450  (dates  not  filled  in),  mur., 
Drum  aisle.  CatcLlogue,  of  H&vctldic  JExhibition,  EdinbuTgh,  1891, 
pi.  100  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Scotland  Proc.,  XI,  pi.  20,  p.  451.  11. 

Duncan  Liddel,  M.D.,  son  of  John  Liddel,  citizen  of  Aberdeen, 
1613,  aged  52,  large  Flemish  rect.  pi.  with  eff.  seated  in  his  study 
surrounded  bv  books,  etc.,  long  inscr.  below,  marg.  inscr.  and 
sh.,  now  mur.  on  south  wail.  Arch.  Jour.,  LI,  76  ;  Cat.  of  Heraldic 
Exhib.,  pi.  104  ;  MacMin,  Br.  of  Eng.,  98  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  Ill, 
183  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Scotland  Proc.,  XI,  pi.  19,  p.  450.  The 
br.  was  engr.  by  Gaspard  Bruydegoms  of  the  Antwerp  mint. 
Full  particulars  of  the  cost,  etc.,  are  printed  in  the  publications 
above  referred  to. 

Edinburgh,  St.  Giles.  I.  Rect.  pi.  with  seated  figs,  of 
Religion  and  Justice,  ach.,  etc.,  and  inscr.  by  Geo.  Buchanan. 
Jas.  Stev/art,  earl  of  Murray,  regent  of  Scotland,  assasinated 
at  Linlithgow,  1569 ;  palimp. ,  on  rev.  portions  of  a  male  and  female 
figure  and  part  of  an  inscr.,  late  15th  cent.,  now  fastened  down  ; 
mur.,  S.  Tr.  Gat.  of  Heraldic  Exhib.,  pi.  101  ;  Litho.  (full  size), 
priv.  printed  ;  Aiacgibbon,  T).,  and  Ross,  T.,  Eccles.  Archil,  of 
Scotland,  II,  453;  Soc.  Antiq.  Scotland  Proc.,  I,  pi.  6,  p.  196. 
The  account  for  making  this  hr.,  which  was  the  work  of  James 
Gray,  goldsmith,  is  printed  in  “  Proc.  Soc.  Antiq.  Scotland  ”, 

VI,  ^  49^ 

Glasgow  Cathedral.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with 
inscr.  to  several  members  ol  the  Mynto  family,  1605,  mur.,  N. 

Ormiston  (East  Lothian).  I.  Rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  16  Lat. 
vv.  by  Geo.  Buchanan,  and  2  shs.  Alex  Cokburn,  ”  primogenitus 
loannis  domini  Ormiston  et  Alisonae  Sandilands  ex  preclara 
familia  Calder  ”,  born  1535,  died  1563,  aged  28.  mur.,  ruined 
chapel.  Gat.  Heraldic  Exhib.,  pi.  102  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Scotland 
Proc.,  IV,  pi.  7,  p.  226. 


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WALES. 

Arch.  Camb.  Arcligeologia  Cambrensis. 

Bangor  Cathedral  (Carnarvon).  I.  Inscr.  with  4  Lat.  vv. 
Hen.  Rowlands,  bp.  of  Bangor,  1616,  aged  65.  II.  Inscr. 
Robt.  Morgan,  S.T.P.,  bp.  of  Bangor,  1673,  aged  65.  III. 
Inscr.  Margt.,  dan  of  Humph.  Lloyd,  bp.  of  Bangor,  w.  of  Love 
Parry,  1684,  aged  33.  IV.  Inscr.  John  Evans,  gent.,  1699, 
aged  34.  All  now  mur.,  S.A. 

Beaumaris  (Anglesey).  I.  Rich.  Bulkley,  mcht.,  in  civil 
dress,  with  2  sons  (1  a  priest  in  almuce),  and  w.  Elizth.,  with  1 
dan  ,  c.  1530,  all  kng..  Trinity,  B.  V.  Mary  and  Child,  and  St. 
John  Evang.,  inscr.  in  6  Lat.  vv.  ;  sh.  lost  ;  mur.,  C.  M.B.8. 
Portfolio^  IV,  pi.  10  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Ireland  Jour.,  5  S.  IV,  414.  II. 
Inscr.  with  ach.  Anne,  youngest  dau.  and  3rd  child  of  3  at  a  birth 
of  Pierce  Lloyd  of  Lligwy,  esq.,  by  his  w.  Lumley,  2nd  dau.  of 
Thos.,  lord  viscount  Bulkeley,  w.  of  John  Owen  of  Amlwch,  esq., 
1694,  aged  28,  mur.,  C. 

Bettws  Cedewain  (Montgomery).  I.  John  ap  Meredyth  de 
Powvs,  vicar  at  the  time  the  ch.  tower  was  built  and  3  bells 
purchased,  also  contributor  to  the  expenses  of  the  same,  etc., 
1531,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  modern  inscr.  added, 
mur.,  N.  Powys  Land  Club  Colls,  for  Montgomery,  XXV,  1. 

Builth  (Brecknock).  I.  Inscr.  John  Lloyd,  esq.  of  the  body 
and  servant  to  Queen  Elizth.,  served  Hen.  VIII  in  France  and 
Scotland,  steward  of  the  manor  under  the  earl  of  Essex,  sheriff  and 
J.P.  in  this  lordship,  1585,  above  an  alabaster  eff .  in  vestry. 

Clynnog  (Carnarvon).  I.  Wm.,  eld.  son  of  Wm.  Glynne  of 
Lleyar,  gent.,  by  his  w.  Jane,  1633,  aged  2,  sm.,  mur.,  N.  Tr. 
Arch.  Camb.,  1  S.  I,  405  (eff.),  5  S.  XII,  143,  XVII,  175  ;  B.A.A. 
Jour.,  N.S.  IV,  143  ;  Beaumont,  135. 

Conway  (Carnarvon).  I.  Inscr.  on  scroll  with  sh.  John 
Brickdall,  clerk,  1607,  vicar  for  38  years  ;  his  ancestor  Thos. 
Brickdall  was  1st  governor  of  Conway  Castle  in  1292  ;  mur.,  C. 

Darowen  (Montgomery).  I.  Inscr.  with  16  Eng.  and  2  Lat. 
vv.  Theodore  Morgan,  1627. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Dolwyddelan  (Carnarvon).  I.  Meredith  ap  Ivan  ap  Robert 
[Wynne]  esq.,  in  arm.,  kng.,  and  w.  Alice  [Wynne],  eiT.  lost, 
both  died  18  March,  1525,  inscr.  and  1  sh.,  now  mur.,  N.  Arch. 
Camb.,  4  S.  VII,  230  ;  Wynne,  Sir  John,  Hist,  of  the  Owydir 
Family,  ed.  by  A.  Roberts,  1878,  xiv. 

Haverfordwest  (Pembroke).  I.  John  Davids,  esq.,  1651, 
aged  51,  in  civil  dress,  kng.  ;  his  w.  Sage,  died  1654,  aged  62  ; 
rect.  pi.  with  eff.  of  John  Davids,  inscr.  and  sh.,  mur.,  C. 

Hawarden  (Flint).  I.  Inscr.  John  Price,  fellow  of  Nev/  Coll., 
Oxford,  prebendary  of  St.  Asaph,  rector  of  Hawarden  for  18  years 
1683  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  the  upper  hf.  of  a  rect.  pi.  with  the  upper 
halves  of  a  civilian  and  w.  holding  hands,  under  a  double  arched 
canopy  with  winged  cherub  and  text  on  cornice,  c.  1630,  now  mur., 
in  a  wooden  frame,  Whitley  chapel.  Lane,  and  Ches.  Hist.  Soc. 
Trans.,  LXIV,  320  (palimp.). 

Holt  (Denbigh).  I.  Thos.  Crue,  1666,  aged  27,  rect.  pi.  with 
skeleton  on  mattress  under  arch  with  emblems  of  mortality, 
sh.,  crest,  and  inscr.  in  10  Eng.  vv,  ;  a  copper  plate  very  lightly 
engr.,  mur.,  N.A. 

Llanbeblig  (Carnarvon).  I.  Rich.  Foxwist,  notary,  1500, 
mar.  Joan,  dau.  of  John  Spicer,  rect.  pi.  with  eff.  in  bed  holding 
sh.  with  the  five  wounds,  penner,  inkhorn,  and  another  sh.  at 
side,  inscr.  in  8  Lat.  vv.,  sm.,  mur.,  C.  Arch.  Camb.,  5  S.  XI,  91, 
XVII,  185  ;  Arch.  Jour.,  VI,  414  (eff.)  ;  Haines,  129  (eff.).  II. 
Inscr.  with  ach.  Lewis  Meyrick,  esq.,  son  of  Edm.  Meyrick  of 
Vcheldre,  Merioneth,  esq.,  king’s  attorney  for  the  marches  of 
Wales,  bencher  of  Gray’s  Inn,  1690,  aged  52,  mur.,  C. 

Llanddeiniolen  (Carnarvon).  I.  Inscr.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Robt. 
Wynn,  1688. 

Llandough-next-Cowbridge  (Glamorgan).  I.  Wenllan 
Walsche,  w.  of  Walter  Moreton,  1427,  and  inscr.  ;  canopy  incised 
in  stone  ;  C. 

Llandysilio  (Montgomery).  I.  Inscr.  with  15  Eng.  vv.  and 
lozenge.  Mary,  dau.  of  Wm.  Eyton  of  Rosnant,  esq.,  1674,  aged 
26  ;  "  Sylvanus  Crue  sculp.”  Now  at  Rhysnant  Hall,  near 

Llandysilio. 

Llangafelach  (Glamorgan).  I.  John  Matthews  of  Nydvevch, 
1623,  in  civil  dress,  and  w.  Mary,  1631,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr., 
10  Lat.  vv.,  and  sh.  ;  their  son  Marmaduke  pos.  ;  on  it  are 


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scratched  the  words  “  Ex  rapacibus  sacrilegiorum  manibus 
foeliciter  m — ne  recuperavit  1660  ”  ;  reh,  mur. 

Llangollen  (Denbigh).  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Lat.,  6  Eng.  vv.,  and 
2  shs.  Magdalen,  eld.  dan.  of  John  Trevor  of  Trevor,  esq.,  1663  ; 
“  Sylvanus  Crue  sculp  ”  ;  mur,,  N.A. 

Llangorse  (Brecon).  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  Watkins,  esq.,  1610  ; 
mar.  Margt.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Lewis  Havard,  esq.,  had  1  son 
Lewis  who  died  without  issue,  and  5  daus.,  Kath.,  Jane,  Elizth., 
Ann,  Ellenor.  Loose  in  vestrv  in  1919. 

Llanishen  (Glamorgan).  I.  Inscr.  Matt.  Pritchard,  gent., 
born  at  Llanover,  left  13s.  4d.  to  be  distributed  every  Good 
Friday,  1623,  C. 

Llanrwst  (Denbigh).  I.  Sir  John  Wynn  of  Gwedvr.,  knt. 
and  bart.,  1626,  a  bust,  inscr.,  ach.  and  sh.  Antiquary,  XL,  275. 
II.  Lady  Sydney,  w.  of  Sir  John  Wynn  of  Gwedvr,  knt.  and  bart., 
1632,  a  bust,  inscr.  and  lozenge.  Antiquary,  XL,  276.  III. 
Lady  Mary,  eld.  dau.  of  Sir  John  Wynne  of  Gwedyr,  knt.  and 
bart.,  w.  of  Sir  Robt.  Mostyn  of  Mostyn,  Flint,  died  1652,  aged 
71,  a  bust,  inscr.  and  2  achs.  ;  her  son  John  pos.  1658  ;  “  Silvanus 
Crue  sculp  Antiquary,  XL,  277.  IV.  Sir  Owen  Wynne  of 
Gwedvr,  bart.,  1660,  aged  68,  a  bust,  inscr.,  ach.  and  sh.  Anti- 
quary,  XL,  338.  V.  Inscr.  Symon  Rawlyns,  1665,  mur.,  C. 
VI.  Kath.,  eld.  dau.  of  Maurice  Lewis  of  Festyniogg,  esq.,  1669,, 
aged  16  years  and  8  months,  hf.  eh.  in  tomb,  inscr.,  ach.  and 
lozenge.  Antiquary,  XLI,  424.  VII.  Dame  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thos.  Middleton  of  Chirke  Castle,  knt.,  w.  of  Sir  Rich.  Wynne 
of  Gwyddvr,  bart.,  1671,  f  eff.  in  frame,  inscr.  and  2  achs., 
very  lightly  engr.,  ''  Guil.  Vaughan  sculpsit  ”.  Antiquary,  XL,^ 
339.  VIII.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Wm.  Brickdale,  vicar,  rector  of 
Llanbedr,  precentor  of  Bangor,  canon  of  St.  Asaph  and  chaplain 
to  the  bp.,  1690,  mur.,  C.  Nos.  I-IV  and  VI  are  lozenge  shaped 
plates  and  with  no.  VII  are  now  framed  and  glazed  in  the  Gwyder 
chapel. 

Llansanteeraid-yn-Mechan  (Montgomery).  I.  Inscr.. 
Griffith  Lloyd,  S.T.B.,  fellow  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Ca^mb.,  prebendary 
of  Llandaff,  rector  and  vicar,  1696  ;  long  lost  and  restored  to 
the  church  in  1867  ”  ;  mur.,  C. 

Llanwenllwyeo  (Anglesey).  I.  Rich.  Williams  of  Rhodo- 
gidio,  in  civil  dress,  with  2  sons,  Wm.,  Griffith,  and  w.  Marcelie, 
dau.  and  coh.  of  David  Lloyd  of  Llysdylas,  gent.,  with  1  dau. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Ann  of  whom  she  died  in  childbed,  1607,  aged  31,  all  kng.,  rect. 
pi.  with  inscr.  and  3  shs.  ;  her  husband  pos.  in  1609  ;  the  inscr. 
mentions  the  lady’s  1st  husband  John  Pritherch  of  Tregajme, 
sent.,  by  whom  a  son  John  ;  mur.,  in  wooden  frame.  Arch. 
Camb.,  3  S.  V,  170. 

Mold  (Flint).  I.  Robt.  Davies  senior,  esq.,  1602,  aged  47, 
in  civil  dress,  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.  and  6  Lat.  vv.  ;  his  kins¬ 
man  Edw.  Williams  pos.  ;  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  Edw.  Eyton 
of  Leezwood,  gent.,  1629,  C.  III.  Inscr.  David  de  John  de 

Matthew  of  Lees  wood,  gent.,  1636,  local,  mur.,  N. 

Pembroke,  St.  Mary.  I.  Inscr.  with  14  Eng.  vv.  Francis 
Parrv,  died  mayor  [in  1684]  ;  mar.  a  dau.  of  Walter  Cuney  ; 
mur.,  S.  Tr. 

Penmark  (Glamorgan).  I.  Inscr.  Sir  Thos.  Lewis,  1669,  C. 
II.  Inscr.  Ann,  dau.  of  Edw.  Kemmeys,  esq.,  1671,  C. 

Radnor,  Old.  I.  Inscr  with  ach.  John  Rickards,  gent., 
1675,  aged  61  ;  mar.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Peter  Tayler,  esq.,  had 
5  children  ;  mur.,  C. 

Rhysnant  Hall,  see  Llandysilio. 

Ruthin  (Denbigh).  I.  Edw.  Goodman,  1560,  in  civil  dress 
with  cap  and  scarf,  inscr.  in  4  Lat.  vv.  mur.,  N.A.  Newcome, 
R.,  Memoir  of  Gabriel  Goodman,  etc.,  1825,  3.  II.  Edw. 
Goodman,  burgess  and  mercer,  1560,  aged  84,  with  3  sons,  Gawen, 
Gabriel  [dean  of  Westminster  1561-1601],  Godfrey,  and  w. 
Ciselye,  1583,  aged  90,  with  5  daus.,  Dorothy,  Kath.,  Fides, 
Clare,  Jane,  all  kng.,  mur.,  N.A.  Newcome,  3. 

St.  Asaph  (Flint).  I.  Inscr.  Thos.  Lloyd  of  Cefn,  1696  ;  R.  M. 
of  Ruthin,  “  avunculus  ”,  pos.  ;  mur.,  N. 

St.  Petrox  (Pembroke).  I.  Inscr.  with  emblems  of  mortality 
and  ach.  Wm.  Lloyd,  M.A.,  rector,  prebendary  of  St.  David’s, 
1674,  aged  43  ;  mar.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Roop  of  Dart¬ 
mouth,  esq.,  had  2  sons  and  2  daus.  ;  mur.,  N. 

Swansea  (Glamorgan).  I.  Sir  Hugh  Johnys, made  knight  at 
the  holy  sepulchre  of  our  lord  ihu  crist  in  the  city  of  Jerusalem 
the  xiii  day  of  August  1441  ”,  knight  marshal  of  France  under 
John,  duke  of  Somerset,  and  knight  marshal  of  England  under 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  who  gave  to  him  the  manor  of  Landymor, 
in  arm.,  and  w.  Dame  Mawde  [Cradock],  with  5  sons  (lost)  and 
4  daus..  Resurrection  and  inscr.,  engr.  c.  1500  ;  4  shs.  lost ;  C. 


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Bliss,  T.,  and  Francis,  G.  G.,  Some  Account  of  Sir  Hugh  Johnys 
and  his  Brass,  1845,  frontis.  ;  Builder,  CXXII,  233  ;  Dillwyn, 
L.  W .,  Contributions  toward  a  Hist,  of  Swansea,  1840,  frontis. 

Tenby  (Pembroke).  I.  Inscr.  John  Sayes,  alderman,  1693, 
aged  70,  mur.,  S.C.  In  C.  is  the  indent  for  Robt.  Tully,  bp. 
of  St.  David’s,  1481,  under  triple  canopy. 

Welshpool  (Montgomery).  I.  Inscr.  Sam.  Davies,  LL.D., 
vicar  of  Welshpool  and  Guilsfield,  treasurer  of  St.  Asaph,  1693, 
aged  61,  mur.,  S.A.  II.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Wm.  Wynne,  M.A., 
vicar,  4th  son  of  John  Wynne  of  Coperlin,  Flint,  esq.,  1696,  aged 
44  ;  his  w.  pos.  ;  mur.,  S.A. 

Whitchurch  (Denbigh).  I.  Rich.  Middleton,  1575,  aged  67, 
in  civil  dress,  with  9  sons,  and  w.  Jane  [Dryhurst],  1565,  aged 
40,  with  7  daus.,  all  kng.,  rect.  pi.  with  inscr.,  10  Eng.  vv.  and  3 
shs.,  mur.,  S.  porch.  Arch.  Camb.,  5  S.  I,  97  ;  Gawthorp,  pi.  52, 
p.  97  ;  M.B.S.  Portfolio,  IV,  pi.  10  ;  Pennant,  T.,  Tour  in  Wales, 
1784,  II,  supplemental  pi.  1. 

Wrexham  (Denbigh).  I.  Inscr.  with  emblems  of  mortality 
and  ach.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  John  Thelwall  of  Batheverne  Park, 
Denbigh,  esq.,  w.  of  Thos.  Lloyd,  esq.,  1665,  mur.,  C.  II. 
Humph.  Lloyd  of  Bensham,  esq.,  one  of  the  masters  in  chancery 
extraordinary,  1673,  rect.  pi.  with  recumbent  skeleton  under 
arch,  and  inscr.  ;  “  S.  Crue  sculp.”  ;  mur.,  N.  III.  Inscr. 
with  6  Eng.  vv.  Joseph  Critchley,  churchwarden,  1674,  aged  37  ; 
his  fellow  wardens  pos.  ;  ”  S.  Crue  sculp.”  ;  mur.,  N.  IV. 
Inscr.  with  emblems  of  mortality.  Alice,  only  dau.  of  Chas.  and 
Martha  Bradshaw,  1687,  aged  19,  mur.,  N. 

Yspytty-Ifan  (Carnarvon).  I.  Robt.  Gethin,  in  civil  dress,  and 
w.  Ann,  1598,  with  1  son,  3  daus.  and  shrouded  infant,  rect. 
pi.  with  inscr.  and  device  of  clasped  hands  with  shs.  springing 
therefrom,  local,  mur.,  C.  II.  Inscr.  with  sh.  Maurice  ap 
Robt.  Gethin,  1598,  on  same  slab  as  no.  I. 

At  Monckton  or  Pembroke,  St.  Nicholas  are  indents  for  a 
large  crucifix,  and  for  a  man  in  arm.  with  tabard,  w.,  children,. 
Trinity,  etc. 


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LIST  or  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


ISLE  OF  MAN. 

Lezayre  near  Ramsey.  T.  Inscr,  with  sh.  Margt.,  dau.  of 
Peter  Heywood  of  Hey  wood,  Lane.,  esq.,  by  Alice,  dau.  of  John 
Greenhalgh  of  Brannelsom,  Lane.,  esq.,  governor  of  the  island, 
w.  of  Capt.  John  Garrett  of  Sulby,  1669,  left  1  son  and  3  dans., 
mur.,  N.  II.  Inscr.  John  Garrett  of  Sulby,  captain,  1692, 
aged  99  ;  also  his  grand-dau. -in-law  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Wm.  Sutcliffe, 
w.  of  John  Garrett  of  Balabroy,  1745,  aged  40,  under  no.  I. 

Peel,  St.  German’s  Cathedral.  I.  Inscr.  Sam.  Rutter,  bp. 
of  Sodor  and  Man,  1662  ;  N. 


ISLE  OF  WIGHT. 


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MUSEUMS  AND  SOCIETIES. 

Aylesbury  Museum,  Bucks.  I.  One  Lombardic  letter,  D, 
14th  cent.  II.  Two  sons,  from  br.  to  Robt.  Pygott  and 
w.,  1561,  at  Waddesdon,  Bucks,  (q.v.).  Replaced  Nov.  1925. 

Bangor,  University  College  Museum.  I.  One  Lombardic 
letter,  T,  14th  cent.  Found  at  Basingwerk  Abbey,  Flint,  in 
1925. 

Cambridge,  Museum  of  Archeology.  I.  Lady  and  a  group 
of  4  sons  and  8  daus.,  c.  1530,  local.  East  AngJian  school ;  palimp., 
on  rev.  portions  of  the  head  of  a  lady  in  nebule  head-dress, 
c.  1380.  Gawthorp,  pi.  16,  p.  51  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  230  ; 
Soc.  Antiq.  Lond.  Proc.,  2  S.  XXIV,  222.  All  obv.  and  rev. 

Cambridge,  Fitzwilliam  Museum.  I.  Priest,  c.  1530,  in 
mass  vests,  without  stole  and  maniple,  worn,  local.  East  Anglian 
school  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  the  centre  of  a  civilian  in 
mantle,  15th  cent.  II.  Group  of  4  sons  and  one  of  5  daus., 
c.  1550  ;  both  palimp.,  on  rev.  of  sons  the  feet  of  a  civilian, 
c.  1520,  on  rev.  of  daus.  a  few  lines  of  drapery. 

Canterbury  Museum,  Kent.  I.  Sh.,  arms  of  the  Cinque 
Ports. 

Colchester  Museum,  Essex.  I.  Four  pieces  of  canopy  and 
3  pieces  of  the  shaft  of  a  bracket  brass,  c.  1400.  From  South 
Benfleet_  Essex.  Essex  Arch.  Soc.  Trans.,  N.S.  XII,  229.  II. 
End  of  a  bracket,  c.  1400.  From  Brightlingsea,  Essex.  III. 
Feet  of  a  civilian,  c.  1470.  Said  to  have  been  found  in  Colchester. 
Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XIII,  44.  IV.  Head  of  a  civilian,  c.  1500, 
sm.  Said  to  have  been  found  in  Colchester.  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.  XIII,  45. 

Dorchester  Museum,  Dorset.  I.  Hf.  the  original  inscr.  to 
John  Morton,  esq.,  1526,  and  w.  Lucy  Hussey.  From  Milborne 
St.  Andrew,  Dorset  (q.v.). 

Ipswich  Museum,  Suff.  I.  Inscr.,  slightly  mutil.  Wm. 
Sparowe,  portman  of  Ipswich,  1614.  From  St.  Laurence, 
Ipswich  (q.v.). 

Liverpool  Museum,  Lanc.  I.  Inscr.  Root.  Skattggow  (?), 
c.  1500,  mutil.,  local.  East  Anglian  school.  Probably  from 
Norfolk.  II.  Lady,  c.  1570.  In  Mayer-Faussett  collection. 
Possibly  from  Kent. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


London,  British  Museum.  I.  Fioures.  (1)  Head  of  a  bp. 
or  abbot,  c.  1380,  under  fine  canopy  with  soul,  saints,  etc.,  part, 
27  by  221,  of  a  large  rectangular  foreign  brass.  Purchased 
abroad  by  the  late  A.  W.  Pugin.  Boutell,  Senes  :  Builder, 
LIV,  30  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1848,  ii,  600  ;  GirVs  Own  Paper,  XIV, 
159  ;  Guide  to  the  Mediceval  Room  (1924),  30.  (2)  Circular 

plate  with  head  of  a  priest  in  amice  surrounded  by  the  heads 
of  4  boys  and  an  inscr.,  c.  1420,  sm.,  worn  and  dented  ;  palimp., 
re-used  in  the  17th  cent,  and  engr.  on  the  rev.  with  a  mathe¬ 
matical  instrument.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  207.  (3)  Circular 

plate  with  the  hf.  eff.  of  a  priest  in  mass  vests.,  c.  1460  (?),  sur¬ 
rounded  by  an  inscr.  to  Thos.  Quythed  (Whitehed),  "  magister 
tercius  istius  collegii  ”,  sm.  ;  palimp.,  re-used  as  no.  (2)  vith  a 
pair  of  open  compasses  on  rev.  Guide,  275;  M.B.S.  Trans., 
IV,  208.  (4)  Civilian,  c.  1450,  sm.  (5)  Civilian  with  pouch  and 

hood,  c.  1480,  feet  lost.  Guide,  275.  (6)  Priest,  c.  1480, 

in  mass  vests,  with  chalice  and  wafer,  sm.  (7)  B.\  .  Mary  kng. 
to  a  desk  with  scroll  ‘‘  Ecce  An  Celia  domini  ,  part  of  an 
Annunciation,  c.  1500,  East  Anglian  school.  Anastatic  Drawing 
Soc.,  1855,  pi.  12  ;  Guide,  268.  (8)  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1510. 

Girl’s  Own  Paper,  XV,  26.  (9)  Nich.  le  Brun,  bailiff  of 

Jeumont,  1547,  rect.  pi.  with  Crucifixion,  SS.  John  Evang., 
John  Bapt.,  B.V.  Mary,  and  Mary  Magdalen,  emaciated  eff.  on 
mattress  below  ;  the  inscr.  mentions  his  w.  Francoise  du  Fosset, 
died,  1531  ;  foreign.  Arch.  Jour.,  XLVIII,  287.  From  Jeu¬ 
mont,  France.  (10)  Upper  hf  .of  a  man  in  arm.  with  tabard  with 
arms  and  quarterings  of  Fitzwilliam,  c.  1550,  head  gone.  Guide, 
31.  See  also  “Arch.  Jour.”,  XII,  82.  (11)  Civilian,  c.  1600. 

II.  Children.  (1)  Seven  daus.,  c.  1470;  palimp.,  on  rev.  the 
hands  of  a  large  figure.  (2)  Four  daus.,  c.  1480,  palimp.,  on  rev. 
a  portion  of  a  group  of  sons,  c.  1450.  (3)  Two  children,  skeletons 

in  shrouds,  c.  1500.  (4)  Four  daus.  with  long  hair,  c.  1500  ; 

(5)  Three  sons,  c.  1540,  feet  gone  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of 
6  sons,  c.  1500  ;  (6)  Three  daus.,  c.  1540,  feet  gone.  III. 

Inscriptions.  (1)  John  Bernard,  treasurer  and  residentiary  of 
Wells,  1459.  (2)  Walter  Bownyng  (?)  and  w.  Melicent  (?),  1473  ; 

palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  marg.  inscr.  with  mcht.  mark, 
Flemish,  15th  cent.  ;  much  worn  and  broken.  Boutell,  Br. 
and  Slabs,  40  (mark),  149  (obv.  and  rev.).  From  Trunch,  Norf. 

(3)  Robt.  Wode,  c.  1500  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  the  feet  of  a  shrouded 
figure  ;  sm.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  V,  233.  From  Thorington,  Suff. 

(4)  John  Bowes,  rector  of  Aldebury,  1517.  From  Albury,  Oxon. 


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(5)  Rouland  Mononx,  c.  1570,  in  10  Eng.  vv.  From  Edmonton, 
Middx.  (6)  Agnes  Barton,  w.  (1)  of  Robt.  Blowfild,  (2)  of  Nich. 
Haward,  gent.,  1571.  IV.  Shields.  (1)  A  fine  enamelled 
sh.,  Gernon,  c.  1300.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  X,  212  ;  Heraldic 
Cat..  Burlington  Fine  Arts  Club  (1916),  pi.  13  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Bond. 
Proc.,  2  S.  XXII,  118.  Found  on  the  site  of  Leez  Priory,  Essex, 
in  1907.  (2)  and  (3)  Rickhill  and  Rickhill  impaling  Coventry, 

1433.  From  Xorthfleet,  Kent  (q.v.).  (4)  Ideley  quartering 

Drayton  and  Segrave,  c.  1470.  From  Dorchester,  Oxon.  (q.v.). 
(5)  Mcht.  mark  with  initials  B.S.,  1557.  From  Holy  Trinity, 
Guildford,  Surrey  (q.v.).  (6)  Care w  imp.  Chapman,  1588.  From 

Stone,  Kent  (q.v.).  (7)  Ryce  quartering  2  lions  pass,  guard., 

16th  cent.  From  Widford,  Herts,  (q.v.).  (8)  Mercers’  Co., 

16th  cent.  (9)  Fitzadrian,  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  mcht.  mark, 
16th  cent.  Arch.  Jour.,  XII,  293  ;  Gent.  Mag.,  1855,  i,  270  ; 
Guide,  274  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  275  ;  Surrey  Arch.  Colls.,  XV, 
28,  and  XXV,  77.  Found  in  the  churchyard  of  Betchworth, 
Surrey.  (10)  Skipwith,  16th  cent.  (11)  Two  bars,  etc.,  imp. 
3  boar’s  heads,  16th  cent.  From  Fulbourne,  Cambs.  See 
Add.  MS.  5820,  fol. ’9v.  (12)  and  (13)  Lathom  quartering 

Ardalle,  and  Goldsmiths’  Co.,  16th  cent.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S., 
XI,  144  ;  Heraldic  Cat.,  Burlington  Fine  Arts  Club,  (1916), 
pi.  4  (Goldsmiths).  From  Upminster,  Essex  (q.v.).  (14) 

Stokes  of  Taverham  imp.  a  lion  ramp.,  16th  cent.  Heraldic  Cat., 
pi.  4.  Formerly  in  Mo  rant  coll,  with  3  others,  see  Derelicts. 
(15)  Three  Moses’  heads  in  a  quatrefoil,  foreign.  V.  Evang. 
Symbols.  (1)  St.  Luke  on  a  quatrefoil,  from  br.  to  Bp.  Wyvil, 
1375,  in  Salisbury  Cath.  (q.v.).  (2)  St.  John  on  a  roundel. 

(3)  St.  John  on  a  quatrefoil.  (4)  St.  John  on  a  quatrefoil  ; 
palimp.,  on  rev.  a  few  words  of  a  Lat.  inscr.  M.B.S.  Trans., 
V,  233.  (5)  St.  Mark  on  a  quatrefoil ;  palimp.,  cut  out  of  a  sh. 

with  Throckmorton  imp.  Spiney.  Guide,  268  (obv.)  ;  Macklin, 
Mon.  Br.,  1st  ed.  Ill,  6th  ed.  133  (obv.  and  rev.)  ;  M.B.S.  Trans., 
IV,  209  (obv.  and  rev.).  VI.  Fragments.  (1)  Five  Lombardic 
letters,  A.  D.  N.  M.  T.,  14th  cent.  (2)  Portion  of  the  pediment 
and  2  finials  from  br.  of  Peter  de  Lacy,  rector,  1375,  at  Northfleet, 
Kent  (q.v.).  (3)  Head  of  a  lady,  c.  1490.  (4)  Feet  of  a  civilian, 

c.  1530  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  frag,  of  canopy,  Flemish,  14th  cent.  ; 
very  sm.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  324.  (5)  Frag,  of  a  I6th  cent, 

inscr.  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  2  letters  of  a  marg.  inscr.,  Flemish  ; 
very  sm.  (6)  Frag,  of  a  lady’s  arm  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  few 
letters  of  a  marg.  inscr.,  I4th  cent.,  Flemish  ;  a  portion  of  br. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


to  Joan  Strangman,  c.  1570,  formerly  at  Wimbish,  Essex  (q.v,). 
(7)  A  tiny  frag. 

London,  Guildhall  Museum.  I.  Upper  hf.  of  a  sh.,  Wilford 
imp.  Barrett,  16th  cent.  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  an  inscr. 

to  Rich. - ,  citizen  and - ,  and  w.,  15th  cent.  Said  to  have 

been  found  in  the  city.  Probably  from  a  br.  to  Sir  Jas.  Wilford 
of  Hartridge,  Kent,  knt.,  who  died  1550  and  was  buried  in  the 
ch.  of  St.  Bartholomew  by  the  Exchange.  He  mar.  Joyce,  dau. 
of  John  Barrett  of  Aveley,  Essex. 

London,  Victoria  and  Albert  Museum.  I.  Man  in  arm., 
c.  1430,  with  SS.  collar.  II.  Civilian  (head  gone)  with  large 
pouch  and  rosary,  and  w.,  c.  1470.  III.  Lower  hf.  of  a  civilian, 
w.,  4  sons  (1  a  priest  in  acad.),  and  9  daus.,  c.  1480.  Songar 

and  w.  Deposited  on  loan  by  the  vicar  and  churchwardens  of 
Clavering,  Essex  (q.v.).  IV.  Louis  Cortewille,  esq.,  1504, 
in  arm.,  and  w.  Colyne  van  Caestre,  1496,  large  Flemish  rect. 
pL,  76  by  40,  with  ach.,  sh.  and  marg.  inscr.  Said  to  be  from 
Watloo,  Belgium.  M.B.8.  Portfolio,  II,  pi.  5.  Transferred  from 
the  Geological  Museum  in  1901.  V.  Man  and  w.  in  shrouds, 
hands  apart,  tops  of  shrouds  missing.  Henry  Eayrey,  1516, 
and  w.  Agnes.  From  Dunstable,  Beds.  (q.v.).  VI.  Man,  full 
face,  and  w.,  side  face,  in  shrouds.  Robt.  Alee,  1518,  and  1 
of  his  2  ws.,  either  Elizth.  or  Agnes.  From  Dunstable,  Beds, 
(q.v.).  VII.  Lady,  either  Elizth.  or  Alice,  1  of  the  2  ws. 
of  Nich.  Purvey,  1521.  From  Dunstable,  Beds.  (q.v.).  VIII. 

Hen.  Oskens,  chanter  and  canon,  1535,  kng.  with  B.  V.  Mary  and 
Child,  St.  Peter,  and  the  Emperor  St.  Henry  his  patron  saint, 
foreign,  rect.  pL,  34  by  24,  with  sh.  and  inscr.  Much  of  the 
original  coloured  composition  still  remains.  From  Nippes,  near 
Cologne.  Builder,  LXXVII,  439  ;  Greeny,  W.  F.,  Mon.  Br.  of 

Europe,  pi.  64.  IX.  Civilian,  w.  and  inscr.  -  Day  and 

w.  Joan,  1593.  Deposited  on  loan  by  the  vicar  and  church¬ 
wardens  of  Clavering,  Essex  (q.v.).  X.  Two  shs.  within 
quatrefoils,  Flemish.  Said  to  have  come  from  the  neighbour¬ 
hood  of  Malines. 

London,  Wallace  Collection.  I.  Feet  and  portion  of  the 
legs  of  a  man  in  chain  armour,  13th  cent.,  foreign. 

London,  Society  of  Antiquaries.  I.  Inscr.  Dedication  of 
a  chapel  in  honour  of  St.  Eloi,  1446.  From  Tours,  France. 
Archceologia,  XXIII,  427.  II.  Yeoman  of  the  crown,  c.  1480, 
in  arm.  with  badge  on  shoulder.  Arch.  Jour.,  XXV,  90  ,  Haines, 
127  (badge)  ;  Litho.  by  J.  Williams,  1859  (full  size)  ;  Planche 


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Costume,  II,  181  (badge)  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Lond.  Proc.,  1  S.  IV,  71. 
III.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1480.  Assoc.  Archit.  Soc.  Reports,  XI, 
88  ;  Haines,  197.  IV.  Two  sons,  c.  1500.  V.  Five  sons, 
c.  1500.  VI.  Civilian,  c.  1510.  VII.  Inscr.  Margt.,  dan. 
of  Edm.  Dawtrey,  esq.,  w.  of  Sir  John  Ernele,  knt.,  chief  justice  of 
the  common  pleas,  1518.  VIII.  Upper  hf.  of  a  lady,  c.  1520. 
IX.  Seven  sons  (1  a  priest  in  acad.),  c.  1520.  X.  Eight  daus., 
kng.,  from  hr.  to  John  Marsham,  1525,  and  w.  Elizth.,  at  St. 
John  Maddermarket,  Norwich  (q.v.).  XI.  Lady,  c.  1550,  kng., 
slightly  mutil.  XII.  Four  sons,  c.  1550.  XIII.  Man  in 
tabard  with  arms  of  Holt,  c.  1560,  kng.  XIV.  Lady  in  hat, 
c.  1590,  feet  gone.  XV.  Civilian,  c.  1600.  XVI.  Two 

sons,  c.  1600.  XVII.  Inscr.  Anne,  w.  of  Robt.  - - ,  16th 

cent.,  mutil.  XVIII.  Inscr.  Thos.  Tye,  gent.,  1646.  XIX. 
Sh. ,  Dudley  quartering  Sutton  and  impaling  Tiptoft  and  Charlton, 
16th  cent.  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  group  of  sons,  c.  1460. 
From  Hertingfordbury,  Herts,  (q.v.).  XX.  Sh.,  a  wolf  saliant, 
in  sinister  chief  an  annulet.  Heraldic  Cat.,  Burlington  Fine 
Arts  Club  (1916),  pi.  4  ;  Reliquary,  N.S.  Ill,  175.  Nos.  Ill, 
VI,  VIII,  IX,  XVII,  XVIII,  formerly  in  possession  of  Messrs. 
Warner  and  Sons,  Spitalfields  Foundry,  London,  and  nos. 
XI,  XIII,  XV,  belonged  to  the  late  Rev.  J.  Fuller  Russell, 
F.S.A. 

Maidstone  Museum,  Kent.  I.  Priest,  c.  1440.  in  mass  vests. 
Belcher,  II,  90,  no.  293.  II.  Roundel  with  an  eagle  and  scroll 
“  Salvatorem  meum  From  br.  to  John  Feerby,  gent., 

1454,  and  w.  Alice,  formerly  at  St.  Paul’s  Cray,  Kent  (q.v.). 
III.  Priest,  c.  1520,  in  mass  vests,  with  chalice.  Belcher,  II,  90, 
no.  295.  IV.  Lady,  c.  1550.  Belcher,  II,  90,  no.  294. 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  Black  Gate  Museum.  I.  Feet  of  a 
man  in  arm.  resting  on  a  lioness,  from  br.  to  Sir  Aymer  de  Athol, 
1387,  and  w.  Mary.  From  St.  Andrew’s,  Newcastle  (q.v.). 

II.  Trinity,  c.  1500,  said  to  have  been  found  in  the  Tyne  in  1912. 

III.  Sh.,  Neville  of  Bergavenny  quartering  Beauchamp  with 
a  label,  15th  cent.  From  Staindrop,  Durham  (q.v.). 

Northampton  Architectural  Society.  I.  Civilian  and  w., 
c.  1400,  with  portions  of  a  double  canopy,  large.  M.B.S.  Portfolio, 
III,  pi.  1.  Possibly  from  Ashby  St.  Legers,  Northants.  II. 
Civilian,  c.  1450,  mutil.,  and  a  portion  of  a  canopy,  both  much 
corroded.  From  Ashby  St.  Legers.  In  1841  in  possession  of 
Geo.  Baker,  the  Northants.  historian.  III.  Inscr.  Wm.  Nayle, 
1536,  and  w.  Margery^  1557,  and  their  13  children  ;  palimp.,  on 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


rev.  the  lower  portion  of  a  priest  in  cope  with  saints  on  orphreys, 

c.  1400.  From  Abington,  Northants.  (q.v.). 

Norwich,  Castle  Museum.  I.  Mcht.  mark  from  hr.  to  Walter 
Daniel,  1426,  formerly  in  St.  Stephen’s  Norwich.  II.  Head  of 
a  civilian,  c.  1460,  from  the  hr.  to  a  civilian  and  w.  formerly 
in  St.  Mary  Coslany,  Norwich,  Cotman,  I,  pi.  25,  p.  20.  HI. 
Inscr.  Walter  Spicer,  c.  1500.  IV.  Inscr.  John  Rynham  and  w. 
Margt.,  c.  1540  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  another  inscr.  to  Matt.  Brown, 
late  15th  cent.  Norf.  Arch.,  XXI,  60  (obv.  and  rev.).  V. 
Inscr.  with  9  Eng.  vv.  Wm.  Wilde,  1654,  aged  3  years  and  3 

months. 

Norwich,  Strangers’  Hall.  I.  Four  dans.,  c.  1440.  II. 
Head  of  a  civilian,  c.  1450.  III.  Scroll,  ''  Evyr  Ihu  mercy  ”, 
15th  cent.  IV.  Lady,  c.  1530,  local,  sm.  From  St.  Edmund’s, 
Norwich.  Cotman,  I,  pi.  57,  p.  32.  Possibly  Anne  Haste  or 
Hawte,  1523.  V.  Inscr.  Anne,  w.  of  Thos.  Randolf,  1536  ; 
palimp.,  on  rev.  a  portion  of  a  lady  in  mantle,  c.  1500.  3I.B.S. 

Trans.,  IV,  238;  Norf.  Arch.,  XV,  81.  Both  obv.  and  rev. 
Said  to  be  from  St.  Paul’s  or  St.  James,  Norwich.  VI.  Inscr. 
(mutil.).  Thos.  Cooper,  bayly,  1576,  had  1  son  and  6daus.  From 
the  destroyed  church  of  All  Saints,  Dunwich  Suff.  VII. 
Inscr.  with  2  Eng.  vv.  John  Pickes  junior,  son  of  John  Pickes 

senior,  1618. 

OscoTT  College  Museum,  Staffs.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1550. 
II.  Inscr.  Geo.  1551,  and  John  Elyott,  1557,  brothers.  Probably 

belonging  to  no.  I. 

Oxford,  Ashmolean  Museum.  I.  Lady,  c.  1530,  local.  East 
Anglian  school,  sm.  Deposited  by  the  Oxford  Architectural 

Society. 

Oxford,  Bodleian  Library.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  c.  1490. 
From  Letheringham,  Suff.  Gough,  II,  pi.  11,  p.  28.  Possibly 
Wm.  Wingfield,  esq.,  1481.  II.  Sh.,  Wingfield  imp.  Hastings. 
From  Letheringham,  Suff.  Gough,  II,  pi.  9*,  p.  27  (with  2  other 
shs.).  An  inscribed  rose,  c.  1410,  from  St.  Peters,  St. 
Alban’s,  Herts.,  Gough,  II,  cccxxxv,  and  an  inscr.  to  Sir  John 
de  Wyngefeld,  lord  of  the  manor,  1389  ?  mutil.,  from  Lethering¬ 
ham,  Suff.,  Gough,  II,  pi.  10,  p.  27,  generally  stated  to  be  in 
the  library  cannot  be  found.  Actual  impressions  of  all  are  in 
Gough  as  above. 

Peterborough  Museum,  Northants.  I.  Lady,  c.  1430, 
worn.  II.  Two  children,  a  boy  and  a  girl,  on  one  plate, 

c.  1480. 


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581 


Reading  Museum,  Berks.  I.  Dau.  with  flowing  hair, 

c.  1500. 

Saffron  Walden  Museum,  Essex.  I.  Finial,  14th  cent. 

II.  Eight  sons,  c.  1480.  From  Sawbridge worth,  Herts,  (q.v.). 

III.  Two  Lat.  vv.,  “  Te  ergo  quesimus  ”  etc.,  from  br.  to  Wm. 

Chauncy,  c.  1500,  at  Sawbridge  worth,  Herts,  (q.v.).  IV. 
Two  sons  and  6  dans.,  c.  1520.  V.  Six  frags,  of  a  marg.  inscr.  to 
Wm.  Barlee,  esq.,  1521,  and  w.  Elizth.  From  Elsenham,  Essex 
(q.v.).  VI.  Son,  c.  1580.  VII.  Mcht.  mark  with  initials 
G.  or  T.  L.,  16th  cent.  From  Lowestoft,  Suff.  VIII.  Symbol 
of  St.  Luke.  IX.  Symbol  of  St.  John.  From  the  br.  to  John 
Colt,  1521,  at  Roydon,  Essex  (q.v.).  X.  Frag,  of  scroll  bearing 
"  nobis  XI.  Sh.  From  br.  to  Robt.  Lee,  1564,  and  w. 

Joan,  at  Eastwick,  Herts,  (q.v.).  XII.  Sh.,  on  a  cross  5 
annulets.  XIII.  Sh.  on  a  rect.  pi.,  c.  1600.  Essex  Trans., 
N.S.,  XI,  139.  XIV.  Plaster  cast  of  the  palimp.  inscr. 
at  Strethall,  Essex  (q.v.). 

Scarborough  Museum,  Yorks.  I.  Inscr.  “  Fr.  Wm.  de 
Thornton  ”  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  the  figure  xi  from  a  Flemish 
brass,  14th  cent.  ;  very  sm.  Found  on  the  site  of  the  Benedictine 
Priory  of  St.  Nicholas  in  1810.  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  I,  255. 

Surrey  Archeological  Society,  Guildford.  I.  Man 
in  arm.  of  the  Compton  (?)  family  and  w.  in  mantle,  c.  1500,  kng., 
rect.  pi.  powdered  with  firebeacons  with  scrolls,  etc.  Archceo- 
logia,  XV,  302  ;  Ashdown,  Armour,  271  (man)  ;  Boutell  Br.  and 
Slabs,  26  ;  Building  News,  5  March,  1886  ;  GirVs  Own  Paper, 
XIV,  429  ;  Surrey  Arch.  Colls.,  X,  126  ;  V .  and  A.  Mus.  List, 
pi.  22,  no.  1. 

Taunton  Museum,  Somerset.  I.  Inscr.  and  sh.  Philip,  7th 
son  of  John  Burre  (Bures),  1584.  From  the  destroyed  ch.  of 
Knowle  St.  Giles,  near  Chard,  Somerset.  II.  Inscr.  Geo. 
Serle  of  Taunton,  esq.,  thrice  mayor,  M.P.  for  12  years,  J.P. 
for  the  county,  1658.  Said  to  have  been  found  in  a  refuse  heap 
at  Sidmouth. 

Warrington  Museum,  Lancs.  I.  Two  shs.,  symbol  of  St. 
Matthew,  and  a  frag,  of  marg.  inscr.  from  br.  to  Sir  Thos.  Butler, 
1522,  and  w.  Margt.  Delves,  formerly  in  Warrington  ch.  Cat. 
of  Heraldic  Exhib.,  Burlington  Fine  Arts  Club  (1916),  pi.  4  (1  sh.). 

Wisbech  Museum,  Cambs.  I.  Sh.,  Dereham  quartering  Vere. 
Goddard  and  Denver,  c.  1600,  on  a  rect.  pi.  10  by  8. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


PRIVATE  POSSESSION. 

Andrew,  W.  J.,  F.S.A.  I.  Man  in  shroud,  full  face,  c.  1500. 

II.  Group  of  4  sons  and  1  dan.,  4J  by  5,  c.  1500  ;  palimp.,  on 
rev.  a  portion  of  a  civilian,  c.  1470.  III.  Lady  in  hat,  13  by  5J, 
side  face,  c.  1600.  Bazaar,  19  June,  1899  ;  M.B.S.  Trans., 

III,  269. 

Beaumont,  E.  T.,  Oxford.  I.  Man  in  arm.,  22  by  7,  side  face, 
c.  1510,  worn.  Purchased  in  Bath  in  1913. 

Booer,  J.  C.,  Brighton.  I.  Inscr.,  20  by  11,  Elizth.,  w.  of 
Wm.  Kington  gent.,  and  son  Thos.,  both  died  1597. 

Boileau,  Sir  M.  ,  Wymondham,  Norf.  I.  Man  in  arm. ,  14  by  6, 
side  face,  lower  part  of  legs  and  feet  gone,  c.  1570  ;  palimp.,  on 
rev.  a  portion  of  an  ecclesiastic  in  richly  diapered  chasuble, 
Flemish,  15th  cent.  M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  312  :  NorJ.  Arch., 
XIII,  198.  Both  obv.  and  rev.  The  armed  fig.  is  that  of 
Francis  Colby,  c.  1570,  from  Brundish,  Sufi.,  see  Davy  Colls., 
Brit.  Mus.,  Add.  MS.  32483,  fol.  31. 

Bridgeman,  C.  F.,  Lewes.  I.  Inscr.,  14|  by  3J,  Thos.  Pelham, 
esc]:.,  son  and  h.  of  Sir  John  Pelham,  knt..  lord  of  the  manor  oi 
Laughton,  1515.  II.  Inscr.,  15}  by  9,  Audrey,  dau.  of  John 
Spence,  esq.,  w.  of  John  Barkstead,  1691,  aged  26,  mutil.  From 

South  Mailing,  Sussex. 

Chancellor,  W.,  Chelmsford.  I.  Sh.,  5}  by  4}.  Torrell 
quartering  Appleton,  15th  cent.  From  Willingale  Doe,  Essex. 
Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI,  145. 

Charlton,  O.J., Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  I.  Inscr.,  12  by  22- 
Robt.  Gylmyn,  1498.  II.  John,  son  of  Sir  Robt.  Peyton, 
9  by  3,  c.  1520,  head  gone.  From  Wicken,  Cambs.  (q.v.).  III. 
Civilian,  23  by  6},  c.  1530,  head  and  feet  lost.  IV.  Five  sons, 
from  br.  to  Hen.  Fayrey,  1516,  and  w.  Agnes,  formerly  at 
Dunstable,  Beds.  (q.v.). 

Dormer,  Lady,  Grove  Park,  Warwick.  I.  John  Thudderle 
(error  tor  Chudderle),  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  John  Chudderle,  in 
arm.  with  salade,  and  w.  Alice,  dau.  of  Wm.  by  the  More,  widow  of 
Sir  John  Juyn,  knt.,  in  butterfly  head  dress,  c.  1475,  inscr.  and 
1  sh.  Antiquaries  Journal,  V,  171. 

Druitt,  H.  ,  Christchurch,  Hants.  I.  Group  of  6  sons,  5  by  5, 
in  shrouds,  and  a  group  of  4  daus.,  5  by  3f,  also  in  shrouds. 


PRIVATE  POSSESSION. 


583 


From  the  lost  br.  to  Philip  Astley,  esq.,  1467,  and  4  ws.,  at 
Standon,  Herts,  (q.v.). 

Huleep  Singh,  Prince  Frederick,  F.S.A.  I.  Inscr.,  10  by  2, 
Julian,  Elezabet,  Elezabet,  Annes,  and  Hen.,  no  surname, 
c.  1500,  local,  East  Anglian  school.  II.  Sh.,  OJ  by  SJ, 
Calthorpe  imp.  Blenerh asset,  and  2  pieces,  and  10  by  2, 
of  marg.  inscr.,  all  pahmp.,  from  br.  to  Dame  Jane,  dau.  of 
John  Blenerhaysset,  w.  of  Sir  Philip  Calthorpe,  knt.,  1550,  in 
St.  Martin -at -Palace,  Norwich  (q.v.).  III.  Half  an  inscr., 

6J  by  3,  to  '' - -  des  quondam  clericus  istius, - -  (u)ltimo  die 

mensis  julii  A°.”,  etc.,  c.  1500. 

Fenn,  Mrs.,  Tunbridge  Wells.  I.  Inscr.,  18  by  16,  Sarah, 
eld.  dau.  of  Giles  Coys,  esq.,  by  An,  sole  child  of  Thos.  Kingsmill, 
esq.,  by  Judith,  sole  child  of  Siprian  de  Valerio,  w.  of  Wm. 
Oglethorpe,  gent.,  1660,  aged  38,  mar.  21  years,  had  4  sons  and 
8  daus.  From  All  Hallows,  Bread  Street,  London.  The  register 
records  her  burial  on  23  August,  1660. 

Fenton,  W.  H.,  Heston,  Middx.  I.  Enamelled  sh.,  8  by  6J, 
with  arms  of  Barton,  15th  cent.  3I.B.S.  Trans.,  VI,  43.  II. 
Sh.,  5J  by  4J,  Ramsey,  15th  cent.  Cat.  of  Heraldic  Exhib., 
Burlington  Fine  Arts  Club  (1916),  pi.  4.  III.  Symbol  of  St. 
Matthew  on  roundel,  4  by  4.  IV.  Portion  of  an  inscr.,  8  by  2, 
c.  1500.  V.  Three  daus.,  c.  1500.  VI.  Civilian,  33  by  8, 
feet  gone,  and  w.,  34  by  8,  c.  1530,  local.  East  Anglian  school. 
Formerly  at  Cassiobury  House,  Herts.  VII.  A  civilian, 
24 J  by  7f,  c.  1600.  VIII.  Ach.,  6J  by  5|,  Webb  of  Gloucs., 
18th  cent.  Nos.  I,  HI  and  IV  on  loan  in  the  London  Museum 
in  1925. 

Gawthorp,  Messrs.,  4,  Trafalgar  Square,  London.  I. 
Lady,  12  by  3J,  c.  1460.  From  South  Weald,  Essex  (q.v.).  II. 
Frag.,  9|  by  IJ,  of  marg.  inscr.  from  br.  to  Sir  Anthony  Brown, 
justice  of  the  common  pleas,  1567  ;  palimp.  From  South  Weald, 
Essex  (q.v.). 

Goodrich  Court,  Hereford,  I.  Man  in  arm.,  24  by  7, 
c.  1480,  with  livery  collar.  From  Sawbridge worth,  Herts. 
(q.F,). 

Green,  J.  J.,  Stansted  Montfichet,  Essex.  I.  Inscr., 
23  by  3J,  and  6  daus.,  6J  by  5  ;  the  remains  of  a  br,  to  Rich. 
Wylmer,  1527,  and  w.  Joan,  formerly  at  Rytun-on-Dunsmore, 
Warw.  (q.v.). 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


Hardy,  B.  Cozens,  Norwich.  I.  Inscr.,  by  3,  Warren 
Alen,  1526,  local.  East  Anglian  school.  Said  to  have  been  found 
in  the  river  by  St.  Benet’s  Abbey,  near  Norwich.  See.  “  B.  A.  A. 
Jour.”,  XXXIX,  404. 

Hemp,  W.  J.,  F.S.A.  I.  Upper  hf.,  7  by  4,  of  B.  V.  Mary  and 
Child,  c.  1400. 

Hughes-Hughes,  M.  E.,  F.S.A.  I.  Sh.,  3J  by  3J,  a  lion 
rampcant,  15th  cent.,  slightly  mutil.  Essex  Trans.,  N.S.  XI, 
130  ;  Soc.  Antiq.  Loud.  Proc.,  2  S.  XXII,  318.  Found  on  site 
of  Leez  Priory,  Essex  in  1907.  A  fine  enamelled  sh.  found  at 
the  same  time  is  now  in  Brit.  Mus. 

Lowther  Castle,  Westmorland.  I.  Inscr.,  14  by  7J,  in 
6  Lat.  vv.  Robt.  Lowther,  1430. 

Manning,  Percy,  F.S.A.  (the  late).  I.  Trinity,  by  5, 
c.  1535.  II.  Shrouded  female,  19J  by  5,  side  face  with  long 
hair,  c.  1500.  III.  Priest,  15  by  4J,  c.  1520,  in  mass  vests, 
blessing  chalice  and  wafer,  head  mutil.  Lee,  F.  0.,  Hist,  of 
Thame  Church,  Oxon.,  290  ;  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br.,  II,  85. 
Said  to  have  come  from  the  destroyed  chapel  of  North  Weston  in 
par.  Thame.  IV.  Three  daus.,  6  by  4j,  c.  1535  ;  palimp.,  on 
rev.  some  canopy  work,  15th  cent.  Oxford  Jour,  of  Mon.  Br., 
II,  153.  Said  to  be  from  the  destroyed  chapel  of  Quarrendon, 
Bucks. 

Mercer,  W.  J.,  Margate.  I.  Fig.  of  Death,  18 J  by  5,  with  3 
darts.  From  br.  to  John  Rudyng,  1481,  at  Biggleswade,  Beds, 
(q.v.). 

Morley,  H.  T.,  Reading.  I.  Inscr.,  22  by  8,  with  2  Lat.  vv. 
Joan,  dau.  of  Thos.  Aids  worth  of  Reading,  Berks.,  w.  (1)  of 
John  Dunscombe  of  London,  mcht-tailor,  (2)  of  John  Austine, 
1614,  aged  about  70. 

Nelson,  Philip,  F.S.A.,  Liverpool.  I.  Upper  portion, 
llj  by  8J,  of  a  man  in  arm.  in  helmet,  c.  1460.  Probably  Geo. 
Langham,  esq.,  1462,  from  Little  Chesterford,  Essex  (q.v.). 

II.  Lady,  27  by  8|,  with  butterfly  head-dress,  c.  1480,  slightly 
mutil.  Probably  Elizth.,  w.  of  Wm.  Hasylden,  esq.,  from  Little 
Chesterford,  Essex  (q.v.).  He  died  in  1480,  and  she  in  1486. 

III.  Five  daus.,  5J  by  3|^,  in  2  tiers,  3  in  butterfly  head-dresses 
and  2  with  long  hair,  c.  1480.  From  Crisp  collection.  IV. 
Two  Lat.  vv.  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  the  greater  portion  of  an 
inscr.  to  John  Chyttok,  citizen  and  clothier  of  London,  and 


PRIVATE  POSSESSION. 


585 


Rich.  Hawnsard  of  Lines.,  esq.,  15th  cent.  From  St.  Peter- 
in-the-East,  Oxford  (q.v.).  V.  A  priest,  38  by  10,  in  acad., 
c.  1500.  VI.  Inscr.,  13  by  3.  John  Fuller,  1526.  VII. 
Civilian,  19  by  5J,  and  w.,  18J  by  7J,  in  pedimental  head-dress, 
local,  Kent  school.  Geo.  Wyndbourne,  gent.,  1531,  and  w. 
Kath.,  from  St.  Paul’s,  Canterbury  (q.v.).  VIII.  Five  daus., 
6f  by  6,  c.  1580.  Formerly  in  poss.  of  the  late  Rev.  C.  R.  Manning, 
of  Diss,  afterwards  in  Crisp  coll.  IX.  Ecclesiastic,  37  by  12, 
in  cap,  gown  and  scarf,  c.  1610.  Nos.  I,  II,  V  and  IX  from 

the  Tuxford  Hall,  Notts.,  sale  in  1904.  Afterwards  in  the 

Crisp  coll.  Nos.  VI  and  VII  from  the  Cecil  Brent  sale.  After¬ 
wards  in  the  Crisp  coll. 

Neville,  Ralph,  Nottingham.  I.  Inscr.,  13 J  by  9,  in  13 
Eng.  vv.  Elizth.,  dau.  of  Alex.  Smyth  of  Sutton -upon -Trent, 
w.  of  Wm.  Neale,  1604,  left  8  children,  Theadolia,  Elizth.,  Anne, 
Elling,  Fraunces,  Judeth,  John,  Alex.,  curious,  local.  II. 

Inscr.,  12J  by  4J,  mutil.  Thos.  Neale,  vicar  of  Abkettleby, 

1614.  III.  Ach.,  9J  by  7J,  Cheseldine,  from  br.  to  Bridget, 
w.  of  Edw.  Cheseldine  of  Braunston,  Rutland,  1653.  All  from 
Abkettleby,  Leics.,  see  Nichols,  Hist,  of  Leics.”,  II,  14. 

Oyler,  T.  H.  F.S.A.,  Maidstone.  I.  Upper  hi.,  II  by  6J,  of 
a  civilian,  side  face,  kng.,  c.  1480. 

Pritchard,  J.  E.,  F.S.A.,  BriSTOL.  I.  Inscr.,  24  by  3.  John 
Myllett,  gent.,  1517,  and  w.  Alice,  worn.  II.  Inscr.,  10  by  2, 
mutil.  John  Payntar,  1526. 

Rainthorpe  Hall,  Norfolk.  I.  Inscr.,  13 J  by  4J,  Ellen, 
w.  of  Wm.  Jackson,  1622,  local.  From  St.  Andrew’s,  Norwich 
(q.v.). 

Rice,  R.  Garraway,  F.S.A.,  London.  I.  Sixteen  Lombardic 
letters  and  7  stops,  14th  cent.  Found  in  London.  Soc.  Antiq. 
Lond.  Proc.,  2  S.  XXII,  360.  II.  Upper  hf.,  6  by  4,  of  fig.  of 
Denis  Sion,  priest,  1485,  in  mass  vests,  holding  chalice,  worn. 
From  Buxted,  Sussex  (q.v.).  III.  Dau.,  7  by  2,  with  flowing 
hair,  c.  1500. 

Thornhh^l,  P.  J.,  Staines.  I.  Sh.,  5|  by  4|,  a  chevron  with 
an  annulet  in  dexter  chief,  imp.  Fines  quartering  Say,  15th 
cent.  From  North  Mimms,  Herts,  (q.v.).  II.  Sh.,  5J  by  4J, 
quarterly  I  and  IV  a.  fess  between  3  martlets,  II  and  III  illeg¬ 
ible,  over  all  a  label,  16th  cent.  III.  Civilian,  7f  by  2J,  c.  1530  ; 
palimp.,  cut  out  of  a  slightly  larger  civilian,  c.  1520.  IV. 
Scroll,  8  by  f,  slightly  mutil.,  ‘‘  miserere  mei  sedm  magnam  miam 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


tua  ”,  15th  cent.  V.  Frag. ,  hj  by  5,  from  centre  of  a  late  16th 

cent,  priest  in  gown  with  scarf  or  tippet  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  canopy 
work,  Flemish,  late  14th  cent.  VI.  Head  of  a  civilian,  5^  by  5, 
c.  1490.  Formerly  in  the  Bateman  collection.  VII.  Inscr., 
141  by  6|,  with  2  Eng.  ^v.  Kath.,  w.  of  John  Chetham,  gent., 
1577.  From  Great  Livermere,  Suff.  (qw.).  VIII.  Inscr., 
10 1  by  II,  slightly  mutil.,  with  emblems  of  mortality,  mcht. 
mark,  arms  of  the  Drapers’  and  Fishmongers’  Co.  Steven,  son 
of  Geo.  Copping,  1602  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  a  sm.  Flemish  br.  of  a 
man  in  arm.  with  tabard  charged  with  the  arms  of  Clerc  of  Mechlin 
quartering  Fevere,  the  Virgin  and  Child  appearing  as  a  vision, 
and  ach.  of  arms.  c.  1550.  From  St.  Laurence,  Ipswich  (q.v.). 
The  palimp.  from  some  ch.  in  Mechlin  or  the  neighbourhood. 
Formerly  in  the  Crisp  collection.  IX.  Inscr.,  20  by  12,  with 
10  Eng  vv.  and  acrostic.  Kath.  Franckleyn,  1552.  X. 
Seven  dans.,  5}  by  Of,  late  16th  cent.  Formerly  W.  H.  Spiller 
collection.  XI.  Two  sons,  late  16th  cent. 


DERELICTS. 


587 


DERELICTS. 


The  term  “  derelict  ”  is  used  to  denote  that  the  present  ownership  or 
whereabouts  of  the  original  brass  is  unknown,  rubbings  being  in 
existence,  mostly  in  the  collection  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries. 


I.  Figures.  (1)  Priest,  c.  1370,  hf.  eff.,  12  by  7 in  mass  vests. 
Found  in  the  ruined  chapel  of  St.  Nonita,  near  St.  Davids, 
and  in  1859  in  the  possession  of  the  then  archdeacon  of 
Brecon.  Arch.  Camb.,  5  S.  XVI,  87  ;  Carmarthen  Antiq. 
Soc.  Trans.,  XVII,  79  ;  M.B.S.  Trans.,  Ill,  199  ;  Photo- 
lith.  (full  size),  priv.  printed. 

(2)  Man  in  arm.  with  crest  a  ram’s  head,  and  an  inscr.  to  Thos. 
Colyn,  10  June,  1472.  Sold  amongst  the  effects  of  John 
Holmes,  F.S.A.,  of  East  Retford,  Notts.,  in  1841.  The 
figure  was  set  in  the  top  of  a  carved  oak  table  which  was 
purchased  by  a  Mrs.  Kippax  and  afterwards  sold  to  Mr.  Edw. 
Lenthal  Swifte.  See  ''  N.  and  Q.”,  3  S.  IV,  7,  and  6  S.  I, 
402  ;  “  Gent.  Mag.”,  1842,  i,  23  ;  and  Sale  Catalogue. 

(3)  Man  in  arm.,  28  J  by  9,  c.  1490,  with  do  gat  feet.  Formerly  in 
the  Chantry  House,  Newark. 

(4)  Man  in  arm.,  9  by  4,  kng.,  c.  1500.  Home  Counties  Mag., 
Ill,  243. 

(5)  Civilian,  15  by  4|,  The  eff.  of  Mr.  Rich.  Burgehill,  "instructor 
gramatice  istius  civitatis  ”,  1492,  from  Hereford  Cathedral 
(q.v.),  where  the  inscr.  still  remains.  Formerly  in  Nichols 
coll.  In  1894  in  poss.  of  the  late  E.  Cleghorn  of  Plumpstead. 

(6)  Two  civilians,  each  29  by  8J,  and  full  face,  a  lady,  27  by  8J, 
side  face,  and  a  mcht.  mark,  c.  1500.  From  St.  Alkmund’s, 
Shrewsbury,  Salop  (q.v.).  About  1860  in  poss.  of  a  Mr. 
Smith  of  Radbrook,  near  Shrewsbury.  See  "  N.  and  Q.”, 
1  S,  XI,  499. 

(7)  Lady,  10|  by  3J,  with  flowing  hair,  c.  1500,  In  1895  in  poss. 
of  Ethert  Brand. 

(8)  Shrouded  female,  17  by  5,  top  knot  gone,  c.  1500.  Offered 
for  sale  in  1908. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


(9)  Priest,  27  by  8,  in  surplice  with  scarf  and  rosette,  c.  1510. 
From  Chalfont  St.  Peter,  Bucks,  (q.v.).  Until  recently  in  the 
Chantry  House,  Newark. 

(10)  Upper  hf.,  10  by  8^,  of  a  man  in  arm.  with  tabard  with 
Filliol  quartering  Brewes,  c.  1520.  About  1860  in  poss. 
of  Dr.  H.  N.  Diamond  and  said  to  be  from  Sussex. 

(11)  Civilian  and  w.,  both  26f  by  8,  and  side  face,  c.  1530. 
From  St.  Chad’s  Shrewsbury.  About  1860  in  poss.  of  a  Mr. 
Smith  of  Radbrook,  near  Shrewsbury.  See  “  N.  and  Q.’  ,  1  S. 
XI,  499. 

(12)  Civilian,  9  by  5,  in  gown  and  hood,  with  staff,  kng.  at  a 
desk,  c.  1535.  About  1860  in  poss.  of  Rev.  F.  T.  J.  Bayly, 
of  Brookthorpe,  Glouc. 

(13)  Lady,  13  by  6,  kng.,  in  heraldic  mantle,  barry  nebuly, 
with  ermine  collar,  c.  1540  ;  palimp.,  on  rev.  portion  of 
canopy  work  with  head  of  a  crowned  female  saint,  foreign  (?)• 
M.B.8.  Trans.,  IV,  314.  About  I860  in  poss,  of  a  Mr. 
Christ.  Smyth  (?). 

(14)  Lady,  13  by  4^,  in  mob  cap,  side  face,  a  group  of  8  daus., 
43  py  7^  and  an  inscr.,  17 J  by  4.  John  Mundye,  1558,  had 
by  Augnes  his  w.  13  children,  5  sons  and  8  daus.  Offered 
for  sale  in  1924. 

(15)  Lady,  17  by  5,  c.  1570.  Formerly  in  poss.  of  the  late 
J.  A.  Sparvel  Bayly  of  Ilford,  Essex. 

(16)  Civilian,  24  by  7^,  c.  1590,  From  Chalfont  St.  Peter, 
Bucks,  (q.v.).  Until  recently  in  the  Chantry  House, 

Newark. 

(17)  Civilian,  24,  c.  1600.  Formerly  in  the  Bateman  collection. 

(18)  Ecclesiastic,  24  by  8,  in  hood  and  gown,  c.  1600.  From 
Staplehurst,  Kent  (q.v.).  Probably  Robt.  Newman, 
S.  T.  P.,  rector,  1591-1612.  About  1860  the  fig.  was  in  poss. 
of  a  Mr.  Back  of  Norwich  who  had  bought  it  in  London. 

II.  Children.  (1)  Five  daus.,  5  by  4,  c.  1480,  in  butterfly  head¬ 
dresses.  Formerly  in  Nichols  coll.  In  1894  in  poss.  of  the 
late  E.  Cleghorn  of  Plumpstead. 

(2)  Seven  daus.,  6  by  4,  c.  1490.  About  1860  in  poss.  of  a  Mr. 
Street,  London. 


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589 


(3)  Eight  sons,  4J  by  7|,  c.  1500. 

(4)  Six  sons,  by  6,  c.  1500. 

(5)  Two  dans.,  6|  by  2f,  portion  ot  a  group,  c.  1500. 

(6)  Seven  dans.,  4|  by  5f,  kng.,  c.  1530.  About  1860  in  poss. 
of  a  Mr.  Street,  London. 

(7)  One  son,  6  by  1 J  (a  portion  of  a  group),  c.  1560.  In  1909  in 
poss.  of  a  Dr.  Purdie,  London. 

(8)  Two  daus.,  mu  til,,  3  by  If,  very  sm.,  c.  1560.  Formerly 
in  Crisp  coll,  sold  in  1922,  lot  68. 

III.  Inscriptions.  (1)  Margt.,  w.  of  Wm,  Baron,  citizen  and 
dyer  of  London,  1429,  and  their  son  “  magister  ”  Nicholas, 
broken  and  mutil.,  24 J  by  4f.  From  Northfieet,  Kent 
(q.v.).  Formerly  in  Crisp  coll,  sold  in  1922,  lot  67. 

(2)  Frag.,  8  by  IJ,  “  et  Katerine  uxoris  ejus  ”,  from  br.  to  Wm. 
Rickhill,  and  w.  Kath.  Coventry,  1433,  at  Northfieet,  Kent 
(q.v.).  Formerly  in  Crisp  coll,  sold  in  1922,  lot  67. 

(3)  Nicholas  Lord,  1493,  local.  East  Anglian  school,  12f  by  3f . 
Formerly  A.  W.  Mo  rant  who  purchased  it  in  Norwich.  In 
1890  in  poss.  of  the  late  J.  J.  Colman  of  Norwich. 

(4)  John  Byshoppe,  1497,  and  w.  Isabel,  15  by  3.  From 
Hooknorton,  Oxon.  About  1860  in  poss.  C.  Faulkner  of 
Deddington,  Oxon. 

(5)  Thos.  Hopkyn,  chaplain,  15th  cen+.,  mutil.,  7  by  2.  Found 
in  Dennington  churchyard,  Suff.,  in  1852.  See  “  B.  A.  A. 
Jour.”,  IX,  198,  erroneously  given  as  Donnington. 

(6)  Alice  Samson,  c.  1500,  local.  East  Anglian  school,  8  by  3. 
Formerly  in  Nichols  coll.  In  1894,  in  poss.  of  the  late  E. 
Cleghorn  of  Plumpstead. 

(7)  Wm.  Lyster,  rector,  undated,  c.  1500,  7  by  3.  Formerly  in 
Nichols  coll.  In  1894  in  poss.  of  the  late  E.  Cleghorn  of 
Plumpstead. 

(8)  John  Kyppyng,  1513, 12J  by  3J.  In  1898in  poss.  of  Geldart 
and  Son,  Norwich. 

(9)  Margt.,  dau.  of  John  Throkmorton,  c.  1520,  12  by  2J. 
Probably  from  Holy  Trinity,  Bungay,  Suff.  Formerly  in 
poss.  of  the  late  Bev.  C.  B.  Manning  of  Diss,  then  in  Crisp 
coll,  sold  in  1922,  lot  68. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


(10)  Simon,  2nd  son  of  John  Throckmarton  of  South  Elmham, 
Suff.,  2nd  son  of  Thos.  Throckmarton  of  Throckmarton, 
Wore.,  1527,  broken,  20  by  3J.  Probably  from  Holy 
Trinity,  Bungay,  Suff.  Formerly  in  poss.  of  the  late 
C.  R.  Manning  of  Diss,  then  in  Crisp  coll,  sold  in  1922, 
lot  68. 

(11)  Alice,  w.  of  Wm.  Bumpstead.  gent.,  c.  1530,  13|  by  2. 
Formerly  in  poss.  of  the  late  Rev.  C.  R.  Manning  of  Hiss, 
then  in  Crisp  coll,  sold  in  1922,  lot  67. 

(12)  John  Bramstone,  1533,  and  w.  Alys,  23J  by  3|^.  From 
Northfleet,  Kent  (q.v.).  Formerly  in  Crisp  coll. 

(13)  Inscr.  in  6  Eng.  vv.  Robt.  Weare  otherwise  Browne, 
7  times  mayor  of  Marlborough,  1570,  and  w.  Anne.  From 
SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  Marlborough.  See  Kite,  "  Br.  of  Wilts.”, 
p.  59. 

(14)  Sm.  frag.,  3  by  3,  ”  Orate — obiit— Lxxxx,  in  3  lines. 
Formerly  in  poss.  of  the  late  A.  W.  Morant,  F.S.A.,  who 
bought  it  in  Norwich. 

(15)  Forty-two  Lat.  vv.  by  R.  N.  and  texts,  with  figs,  of  thirst¬ 
ing  hart  and  dying  swan,  onrect.  pL,  36  by  24,  to  one  of  the 
Naunton  family,  17th  cent.  From  Letheringham,  Suff. 
Nichols,  Leic.,  Ill,  pt.  i,  pi.  75,  p.  515  (impression  from  actual 
plate).  Formerly  in  Nichols  coll.  In  1894  in  poss.  of  the 
late  E.  Cleghorn  of  Plumps tead. 

IV.  Shields.  (1)  Helapole  with  fleur-de-lys  for  diff.  on  fess 
15th  cent.  6  by  4^.  In  1903  in  poss.  of  G.  W.  Barnard, 
Norwich . 

(2)  (a)  Sxjelman,  on  a  fess  a  bend  goutty.  6^  by  5J.  (b)  on 

a  bend  3  oak  leaves,  in  chief  a  wolf’s  head  erased,  6|  by  5J. 

(c)  three  cinquefoils  within  a  bordure,  8  by  OJ.  All  3  said  to 
have  been  found  on  the  site  of  Blackburgh  Priory,  Nort. 

(d)  Frag.,  3  by  2,  of  a  palimp.  inscr.  (e)  Fleur-de-lys,  3  by  3, 
from  finial  of  a  cross.  Formerly  in  a  museum  at  Lynn, 
Norf. 

(3)  Three  shs.,  5J  by  4^.  (1)  Lynde,  a  demi-lion  ramp,  within 

a  bordure  bezanty  imp.  Stokes  of  Taverham,  per  chevron 
in  base  7  ears  of  wheat  ;  (2)  Lynde  imp.  Downing  (?),  barry 


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591 


a  griffin  segreant  and  an  illegible  coat  ;  (3)  Stokes  imp. 
Calthorp,  chequy  a  fess.  Formerlj^  in  poss.  of  the  late  A.  W. 
Mo  rant,  F.S.A.,  who  purchased  a  set  of  4  in  Norwich. 
The  fourth,  Stokes  imp.  a  lion  ramp.,  is  now  in  British  Mus. 
Rubbing  of  all  4  in  coll.  Soc.  Antiq. 

(4)  Copinger  imp.  Bond  quarterly  with  Alphew  and  Petit, 
c.  1600;  on  a  rect.  pi.  by  8.  From  Toft  Monks,  Norfolk. 
About  1860  in  poss.  of  a  Mr.  Fisher  of  Norwich. 

(5)  Three  boar’s  heads  erect  and  erased,  an  annulet  for  diff., 
imp.  a  cross  moline.  In  1880  in  poss.  of  Capt.  E.  A.  White, 
F.S.A.,  of  Durham. 

(6)  Aeh.,  a  chevron  between  3  boar’s  heads  couped,  imp. 
an  escutcheon  within  an  orle  of  martlets.  Crest,  a  boar’s  head 
couped.  Formerly  in  poss.  of  R.  D.  Dawson-Duffield,  LL.D. 
See  ‘‘  N.  and  Q.”,  4  S.  IV,  514. 

(7)  A  quatrefoil,  4  by  4,  enclosing  a  sh.,  2  crosses  patty  in  chief 
and  a  crescent  enclosing  a  mullet  in  base,  foreign.  Found  on 
the  site  of  St.  Katherine’s  Priory,  Lincoln,  in  1900.  Assoc. 
Archit.  Soc.  Reports,  XXVII,  321.  See  also  ‘‘  Lines.  N.  and 
Q.”,  II,  239. 


V.  Fragments.  (1)  {a)  Two  Lombardic  letters,  A  and  A.  (6) 
Portion  of  the  finial  of  a  canopy,  15th  cent.  ;  palimp., 
on  rev.  part  of  an  inscr.  R  0  B  E  R  in  Lombardic  letters, 
14th  cent,  (c)  A  tiny  frag,  showing  a  face.  All  found  on  the 
site  of  Bardney  Abbey,  Lines .,  during  excavations  in  1909-13. 

(2)  A  Trinity,  7  by  4,  c.  1500.  About  1860  in  poss.  of  a  Mr. 
Street,  London. 

(3)  Head  of  a  lady,  3  by  2^,  c.  1530.  Said  to  have  been  found 
at  Dunwich,  Suff.  Sold  about  1906  in  E.  Bidwell  collection. 

(4)  Feet  of  a  civilian,  2J  by  7,  c.  1530.  From  Northfleet, 
Kent.  Formerly  in  Crisp  coll,  sold  in  1922,  lot  68. 

(5)  A  sundial,  7J  by  7,  made  by  R.  Treswell  in  1582  ;  on  rev. 
is  the  lower  portion  of  a  shrouded  fig.  extended  on  a  mattress. 
M.B.S.  Trans.,  IV,  313  (rev.).  Formerly  in  poss.  of 
W.  Tyson  and  exhibited  at  the  Bristol  Meeting  of  the 
Archaeological  Institute  in  1851. 


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LIST  OF  MONUMENTAL  BRASSES. 


The  sale  of  the  library,  etc.,  of  the  late  John  Meyrick  in 
1806,  included  4  lots  of  brasses,  viz.,  lots  2536,  a  monumental 
effigy  in  brass  from  Fulham  church  ;  2537,  a  monumental 
effigy  in  brass  and  an  ancient  inscription  on  the  decease 
of  Margt.  Cheyne,  1578  (see  King’s  Langley,  Herts.)  ;  2538, 
ancient  effigies  (4)  in  brass  ;  2538*,  ancient  effigies  (10)  and 
coats  of  arms,  inscriptions,  etc.  The  4  lots  sold  together  for 
two  guineas.  See  Sale  Catalogue  and  “  N.  and  Q.”,  8  S. 
VI,  518. 


ASHRIDGE  HOUSE,  BUCKS.  1412. 

ECCE 

QUOD  EXPENDI  HABUI  :  QUOD  DONA VI  HABEO  : 
QUOD  NEGAVI  PUNIOR  I  QUOD  SERVAVI  PERDIDI. 


INDEX. 


A 

Abarfeld,  John,  330. 

Abbenhall,  Glouc.,  145. 

Abbot,  Alice,  488  ;  Anne,  92  ; 

Elizth.,  384  ;  Geo.,  abp.  of  Cant., 
488  ;  Joan,  187  ;  John,  385  ; 

Maurice,  Sir  Maurice,  Robt.,  bp.  of 
Sarum,  488  ;  Thos.,  135,  187(2). 

Abbot’s  Ann,  Hants.,  157  ;  rector  of, 
157. 

Abbys,  Cecily,  327. 

Abdy,  Robt.,  417. 

Abell,  Wm.,  520. 

Aberdeen,  St.  Nicholas,  Scotland,  568. 

Abergavenny,  Mon.,  318  ;  bailiff  of, 
318  ;  burgess  of,  318  ;  master  of 
free  school,  318  ;  recorder  of,  318  ; 
vicar  of,  318. 

Abergavenny,  lord,  see  Burgavenny. 

Abery,  Agnes,  223  ;  Alice,  Amy,  253  ; 
Elinor,  Joan,  223  ;  Rich.,  222  ; 
Wm.,  253. 

Abingdon,  Berks.,  27,  32,  149,  403  ; 
benefactor  to  school  at,  406  ;  mayor 
of,  14  ;  St.  Helen,  14,  vicar  of,  14  ; 
St.  Nicholas,  14. 

Abington,  Northants.,  377  ;  580. 

Abington,  Great,  Cambs.,  55. 

Abington-Pigotts,  Cambs.,  55. 

Abkettleby,  Leic.,  274  ;  585  ;  vicar 

of,  585. 

Abnet,  Anne,  Wra.,  441. 

Abocton,  Simon,  211. 

Academical  dress,  1,  12,  14,  18,  30(2), 
40(2),  43,  47,  51,  57(5),  58(2),  59(2), 
60,  65,  67,  76,  105,  108,  113,  135(2), 
137,  149,  163,  168,  176,  182,  185, 
188,  192,  196,  202,  212(2),  213,  216(2), 
233,  235,  242,  261,  283,  302(2), 
309(2),  367,  368,  402,  405,  408, 
410(2),  411(3),  412(7),  413(4),  414(5), 
415(3),  416,  430,  448,  456,  464,  467, 
476,  481,  519,  532,  537,  550,  578, 
579,  585. 

Acaster  Selbjy  Yorks.,  559(2). 

Acclom,  see  Acklam. 

Achard,  arms  of,  14. 

Achim,  Cecily,  96. 

Acklam,  Elizth.,  559  ;  Geo.,  554  ; 
John,  Mary  (2),  Sir  Wm.  (2),  559. 

Ackworth,  Alice,  8  ;  Amy,  9  ;  Geo., 
405  ;  John,  9,  Mary,  Wm.,  405. 

Acle,  Norf.,  319  ;  rector  of,  319. 

Acrise,  Kent,  204. 


Acrostics,  35,  74,  154,  205,  432,  447, 
474,  586. 

Acton,  Middx.,  295  ;  11. 

Acton,  Suff.,  446. 

Acton  Burnell,  Salop,  427. 

Acton  Scott,  Salop,  427. 

Acton,  Elizth.,  537  ;  Kath.,  199  ; 

Rich.,  537(2)  ;  Thos.,  199. 

Adams,  Alice,  49  ;  Ann,  456  ;  Elizth., 
Joan,  49  ;  John,  Margery,  382  ; 
Marion,  189  ;  Mich.,  81(2)  ;  Rich., 
189,  243  ;  Robt.  (2),  Thos.  (2),  49  ; 
Wm.,  456  ;  Sir  Wm.,  555. 
Adderbury,  Oxon,  397  ;  425. 

Adderley,  Salop,  427  ;  rector  of,  427. 
Addington,  Kent,  204  ;  rector  of,  204. 
Addington,  Surrey,  477  ;  223,  284. 
Addington,  Great,  Northants.,  377. 
Addirley,  Joan,  John,  494. 
Addlethorpe,  Line.,  279. 

Adeleigh,  arms  of,  116. 

Adene,  Joan,  John,  422. 

Adington,  Wm.,  526. 

Adisham,  Kent,  204  ;  rector  of,  204. 
Adistoke,  Bucks.,  386. 

Adlingfleet,  Yorks.,  541. 

Admiral,  vice,  445  ;  between  Humber 
and  Tyne,  565. 

Admiralty  Court,  judge  of,  512. 
Adoration  of  the  shepherds,  483. 
Adrianson,  Adrian,  289,  532. 

Ady,  arms  of,  230  ;  Alice,  Jane,  230  ; 

John,  Mary,  225  ;  Nich.,  230. 
^sculapius,  figure  of,  415. 

Africa,  agent  general  for,  44. 

Afton,  Isle  of  Wight,  94. 

Agar,  Eleanor,  Thos.,  494. 

Agecroft,  Lane.,  269. 

Agincourt,  battle  of,  517. 

Aglionby,  John,  408(2). 

Agmondesham,  Jane,  486  ;  John,  140, 
^486(2)  ;  Kath.,  297  ;  Margt.,  140  ; 
Rich.,  297,  304  ;  Wm.,  304. 

Agnes,  St.,  392. 

Ailand,  Nich.,  340. 

Ailet,  Judith,  Robt.,  118;  Thos., 
114(2). 

Ailiff,  Ailoff,  Jane,  170  ;  John,  2  ; 

Margt.,  131  ;  Nich.,  170  ;  Wm.,  131. 
Ailmer,  Alice,  120  ;  Elizth.,  350  ; 
John,  227  ;  John,  bp.  of  London, 
452  ;  Margery,  227  ;  Rich.,  356  ; 
Robt.,  350(2);  Sam.,  452  ;  Thos., 
120. 


593 


38 


594 


INDEX. 


Ailward,  arms  of,  339(2);  Thos.,  161. 
Ailway,  Joan,  John,  145. 

Ailwin,  Mary,  Thos.  (2),  164. 

Ailworth,  Anne,  152  ;  Anth.,  415  (2)  ; 

Edw.,  152  ;  Martin,  415. 

Ainderby  Steeple,  Yorks.,  542;  rector 
of,  542. 

Ainsworth,  Agnes,  Geo.,  Isabel,  Joan, 
302. 

Airay,  Hen.,  416. 

Akenham,  Suff.,  447. 

Alabaster,  Agnes,  Anne,  457  ;  John, 
376,  457;  Mary,  457;  Thos.,  458. 
Alban,  rector  of  Hadharn,  185. 

Alban,  St.,  192,  193. 

Alberd,  Isabel,  331  ;  Thos.,  352. 
Albin,  Margt.,  Robt.,  186. 

Albred,  Agnes,  John,  475. 

Albury,  Herts.,  177. 

Albury,  Oxon,  rector  of,  576. 

Albury,  Surrey,  477. 

Alcock,  Hen.,  329  ;  Thos.,  365,  431. 
Aldborough,  Norf.,  319. 

Aldborough,  Yorks.,  542. 

Aldborough,  Wm.  de,  542. 

Aldbourne,  Wilts.,  528. 

Aldbourne,  John,  408. 

Aldbury,  Herts.,  178  ;  182,  196. 
Aldeburgh,  Suff.,  447  ;  bailiffs  of,  447. 
Aldenham,  Herts.,  178. 

Alderbrook,  Essex,  123. 

Aldermaston,  Berks.,  14. 

Aldersey,  Anne,  109  ;  Fulc,  68  ;  John, 
109  ;  Wm.,  68. 

Aldershot,  Hants.,  157. 

Alderton,  Northants.,  377. 

Alderton,  Wilts.,  528. 

Aldeston  Moor,  Cumb.,  78. 

Aldingham,  Lane.,  rector  of,  566. 
Aldington,  Kent,  205  ;  207. 

Aldrich,  Agnes,  34 ;  Margt.,  376  ; 
Robt.,  363  ;  Thos.,  376  ;  Wm.,  34, 
326. 

Aldrington,  Hen.  de,  406. 

Aldsworth,  Joan,  Thos.,  584. 

Aldwinkle  All  Saints,  Northants.,  377. 
Aldwinkle,  Wm.,  377. 

Alee,  Alev,  Agnes,  5,  578  ;  Elizth.,  5, 
372,  578  ;  "Jas.,  372  ;  John,  486  ; 
Robt.,  5,  578  ;  Wm.,  344. 

Alefe,  Marg.,  Thos.,  246. 

Aleppo,  63. 

Alexander,  Lucy,  Sir  Walter,  565. 
Alfold,  Anne,  Sir  Edw.,  504. 

A] founder,  Robt.,  449. 

Alfray,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  503. 

Alfreton,  Derby,  79. 

Algarkirk,  Line.,  279  ;  rector  of,  279. 
Alington,  Alice,  471  ;  Elizth.,  450  ; 
Giles,  66,  458  ;  Sir  Giles,  62,  458, 


471  ;  Joan,  62,  64  ;  John,  62(2), 
191  ;  Margt.,  62  ;  Margery,  120  ; 
Mary,  62,  191,  458;  Rich.,  66; 
Robt.,  62,  64,  450,  471  ;  Susan,  66  ; 
Ursula,  458  ;  Sir  Wm.,  120. 
Allanson,  Anne,  Roger,  Sarah,  407. 
Allard,  Anne,  Elizth.,  Francis,  Helen, 
Hen.  (2),  John  (2),  Mary,  Phoebe, 
209  ;  Raynaud,  518  ;  Rich.  (3), 
Susan,  Thomasin,  209. 

Allen,  Alen,  Aleyn,  Alline,  arms  of, 
128;  Abr.,  511  {2)  ;  Alice,  118, 
526  ;  Anne,  272,  526(2)  ;  Dorothy, 
142  ;  Edm.,  121  ;  Elinor,  258  ; 
Elizth,  526  ;  Giles,  142  ;  Isaac,  272, 
511  ;  Isabel,  526  ;  Jane,  526  ;  Joan, 
511(2);  John,  118,  121,  258,  259,  489, 
500,  526(3)  ;  Margt.,  526  ;  Margery, 
526  ;  Martha,  121  ;  Mary,  374,  50b, 
526  ;  Robt.,  346  ;  Thos\,  41,  374  ; 
Warren,  584. 

Allerthorpe,  Yorks.,  550. 

Allerton  Mauleverer,  Yorks.,  542. 
Allerton,  RoU.,  33. 

Allington,  Kent,  267. 

Allington,  East,  Devon,  89. 

Allsopp,  Anth.,  Dorotliy,  80. 

Allston,  Edw.,  449. 

Ailway,  Anne,  196  ;  Dorothy,  54, 
196(2)  ;  Elizth.,  196f2)  ;  Mary,  196  ; 
Ralph,  54,  196(2). 

Aimer,  Dorset,  97. 

Almondbiiry,  Yorks.,  542. 

Almshouses  or  hospitals,  founders  of, 
2,  23,  134,  140,  143,  147,  176,  194, 
292(2),  322,  326,  363,  389,  405,  423, 
426,  484,  487,  509,  521,  532,  565. 
Alnwik,  John,  368. 

Alphamstone,  Essex,  107. 

A] phew,  arms  of,  307,  591. 

Alston,  Edw.,  457. 

Altham,  Edw.,  Elizth.,  317. 

Althorne,  Essex,  107. 

Althorpe,  Line.,  279  ;  rec'tor  of,  279 
Alton,  Hants,  157  ;  167  ;  bailiff  of,  157. 
Alton  Barnes,  Wilts.,  528  ;  rector  of, 
528. 

Alton  Priors,  Wilts.,  528. 

Alton,  Grace,  Rich.,  84. 

Alvechurch,  Wore.,  537. 

Alveley,  Salop,  427. 

Alverstolm,  Hants.,  158. 

Alvescot,  Oxon,  397. 

Alvington,  25. 

Alvington,  AVest,  Devon,  Woodhouse 
in,  418. 

Alwalton,  W.  de,  392. 

Amberley,  Sussex,  501. 

Arncotts,  Grace,  295,  296  ;  Hammond, 
Harry,  296  ;  John,  295. 


INDEX. 


595 


Amerden,  Nich  de,  49. 

America,  first  president  of  United 
States  of,  390. 

Amerike,  Joan,  Rich.,  146. 

Amersham,  Bucks.,  33  ;  rector  of,  33. 

Amesbury,  Wilts.,  528  ;  prioress  of, 
166. 

Amherst,  Amhurst,  Dorothy,  239  (2)  ; 
Geo.,  267  ;  Jane,  Ri(4i.,  239  ; 
W.A.T.,  267. 

Amies,  Robt.,  362(2). 

Amlwch,  Anglesey,  569. 

Amphibalus,  St.,  193. 

Ampthill,  Beds.,  1. 

Ampton,  Suff.,  447. 

Amsterdam,  246,  350. 

Amwell,  Great,  Herts.,  179;  vicar 
of,  179. 

Amys,  Margery,  322  ;  Thos.,  322(2). 

Anabull,  Isabel,  Wm.,  186. 

Anagrams,  50,  171.  523,  525,  554, 

562. 

Anchorite,  228. 

Ancoats,  Lane.,  270. 

Anderson,  Kath.,  282(2)  ;  Margt., 
6  ;  Stephen,  282  ;  Thos.,  6. 

Anderton,  Anne,  Jas.,  548  ;  Margt., 
Thos.,  525. 

Andover,  Hants.,  158. 

Andrew,  Andrews,  Alice,  267  ;  Agnes, 
381  ;  Elizth.,  284,  389,  391  ;  Emme, 
381  ;  Joan,  63  ;  John,  25,  40,  182, 
234,  267,  284,  374,  391  ;  Lucy, 
391(2)  ;  Margt.,  18,  27  ;  Margery, 
381  ;  Marv,  LSI,  391  ;  Philippe, 
374;  Thos^.,  381(31,  389  ;  Wm.,  19, 
63  ;  W.J.,  582. 

Andrew,  St.,  56,  134,  189,  190,  192, 
280(2),  378,  385. 

Angevine,  arms  of,  294. 

Anglesey,  399. 

Angmering,  Sussex,  501. 

.Anguish,  Dorothy,  Edm.,  347  ;  Kath., 
Rich.  (2)  357  ;  Robt.,  347. 

Aniell,  Julian,  374. 

Anle,  Anlie,  Sir  John,  131  ;  Kath., 
565  ;  Mary,  131  ;  Rich.,  565. 

Anmer,  Norf.,  320  ;  rector  of,  320. 

Anne,  Alex.,  37  ;  Alice,  John,  422. 

Anne  of  Bohemia,  Queen,  333. 

Anne,  St.,  2,  85,  150,  174,  254,  293(2), 
294,  302,  378. 

Annefordhe,  Water  de,  15. 

Annesley,  Notts.,  393. 

Annesley,  Beatrice,  52  ;  Edm.,  401  ; 
Isabel,  Nich.  (2),  240.  -j/% 

Annott,  Thos.,  463.  yis 

Annunciations,  64,  148,  149,  174, 

532,  576. 

Anston,  Yorks.,  542, 


Anstv,  Elizth.,  201  ;  Joan,  65  ;  John,. 
65,'  201. 

Antingham,  Norf.,  320  ;  rector  of,  320. 
Antony,  Cornwall,  70  ;  347. 

Antrum,  Rich.,  435. 

Antwerp,  226  ;  engraver  in  mint  at, 
568  ;  governor  of  Merchant-adven¬ 
turers’  Co.  of,  540  ;  siege  of,  440. 
Apelby,  Ambrose  (2),  Brian,  Christ., 
Dorothy  (2),  Francis  (3),  Margt., 
Mary,  Thos.  (2),  566. 

Apostles,  the  twelve,  58,  294,  345, 
392. 

Apothecaries,  318,  547,  566. 

Appledore,  Kent,  205. 

Appleton,  Berks.,  14. 

Appleton,  arms  of,  141,  249,  582; 

Agnes,  John,  224  ;  Mary,  468,  473  ; 
Robt.,  473  ;  Thos.,  468. 

Appley,  Salop,  428,  429. 

Appleyard,  arms  of,  328  ;  Agnes,  324  ; 
Emme,  343  ;  Geoff.,  324  ;  Wm., 
328,  343. 

“  Apprenticius  ad  leges,”  see  Legal 
(barrister). 

Aprice,  Elizth.,  John,  432. 

Apsley,  arms  of,  516  ;  Beatrix,  516  ; 
Dorothy,  483  ;  John,  513,  515  ; 
Judith,  513  ;  Mary,  515  ;  Thos., 
516  ;  Wm.,  516(2). 

Arabia,  469. 

Arabic  numerals,  7,  22,  29,  40,  63,  126, 
133,  153,  198,  216,  307,  321,  324(2), 
327,  332,  334,  344,  358,  362,  368,  372, 
413. 

Arborfield,  Berks.,  14. 

Archdeacon,  Margery,  Sir  Warin,  70. 
Archer,  Andrew,  Margt.,  524  ;  Wm., 
58,  256. 

Arches,  court  of,  dean  of,  512  ; 

proctor  of,  305,  336. 

Ardall,  arms  of,  139(2),  577  ;  Anne, 
John,  134  ;  Thomasin,  Wm.,  128. 
Ardeley,  Herts.,  179  ;  vicars  of,  179. 
Arden,  Alice,  421,  443  ;  Elizth,  340  ; 

John,  421  ;  Mary,  44^ 

Ardern,  Anne,  125,  491  ;  Bridget, 
Elizth.,  Joan,  John  (2),  Hen.,  491  ; 
Kath.,  Sir  Peter,  125  ;  Rich.,  40, 
491  ;  Susan  (2),  Thos.,  491. 
Ardingly,  Sussex,  501. 

Areley,  Ches.,  567. 

Argali,  Elizth.,  261  ;  Joan,  Laur., 
475  ;  Rich.,  261. 

Argentine,  John,  57  ;  Sir  John,  62  ; 

Sir  Wm.,  6,  62. 

Argenton,  Lewis,  Mary,  104. 

Arkesden,  Essex,  107. 

Arle  Court,  Clone.,  147. 

Arlesley,  Beds.,  1. 


596 


INDEX. 


Armar,  Elizth.,  Wm.,  307. 

Armenia,  63. 

Armiger,  Jane,  340  ;  Margt.,  Robt., 
470  ;  Wm.,  340. 

Armine,  arms  of,  280  ;  Margt.,  280. 
Armourer,  180. 

Armstrong,  Gilbert,  Jane,  124. 

Arne,  Anne,  Rich.,  407. 

Arnold,  Joan,  330  ;  Wm.,  330,  503. 
Arnolds  Hall,  Essex,  127. 

Arreton,  Isle  of  Wight,  171. 
Arrowsmith,  Anne,  459. 

Artcliffe  Fort,  near  Dover,  263. 
Arthur,  John,  100  ;  Robt.,  216. 
Arthuret,  Cumb.,  78. 

Arundel,  Sussex,  502  ;  fellows  and 
masters  of  the  college  of,  502,  503. 
Arundel,  countess  of,  502  (2)  ;  earls 
of,  502(3),  515(5),  516. 

Arundel,  Agnes,  268  ;  Joan,  507  ; 
Hen.,  baron  Maltravers,  516  ; 
Hen.,  earl  of  Arundel,  516  ;  John, 
lord  Maltravers,  507  ;  Sir  Wm., 
268. 

Arundell,  arms  of,  74,  519  ;  Anne, 
75(2),  76,  77  ;  Cecily,  74,  75  ; 

Dorothy,  75,  76,  100  ;  Edw.,  74  ; 
Eleanor,  75  ;  Elizth.,  74(3),  75(2), 
89  ;  Geo.,  74,  75(2)  ;  Gertrude,  75  ; 
Grace,  77  ;  Isabel,  74  ;  Jane,  74,  75, 
77  ;  John,  75(3),  77(2)  ;  Sir  John, 
74(5),  75(2),  77,  100,  520  ;  Julian, 
77  ;  Kath.,  74,  75,  76  ;  Magdalen, 
75  ;  Margt.,  75,  77  ;  Margery, 

70,  77  ;  Mary,  74,  75(3),  77(2)  ; 
Michael,  75  ;  Phelipe,  77  ;  Rich., 
77  ;  Roger,  77  ;  Thos.,  70,  75  ;  Sir 
Thos.,  89  ;  Winifred,  76. 

Arwenack,  Cornwall,  71. 

Asaph,  St.,  56. 

Ascension,  238. 

Ascot  Hall,  Berks.,  53. 

Ascough,  Sir  Edw.,  Hester,  291  ; 
Jane,  289  ;  John,  243  ;  Kath  (2), 
Margery,  291  ;  Wm.,  291(3)  ;  Sir 
Wm.,  289,  291. 

Asgarby-by-Sleaford,  Line.,  279. 

Asger,  John  (2),  Robt.,  354. 
Ash-next-Sandwich,  Kent,  205  ;  213  ; 
Brookstreet  in,  205  ;  Checker  in, 
205  ;  Moland  in,  205. 
Ash-next-Wrotham,  Kent,  206  ;  rectors 
of,  206. 

Ash,  Surrey,  477. 

Ash  Becking,  Suff.,  447. 

Ash,  Alice,  Reginald  de,  206. 
Ashbourne,  Derby,  79. 

Ashburnham,  Jane,  Wm.,  514. 
Ashbury,  Berks.,  15  ;  rectors  of,  15. 
Ashby,  Canons,  Northants.,  378. 


Ashby,  Castle,  Northants.,  378 
rector  of,  378. 

Ashby-in-Kesteven,  Line.,  283. 

Ashby  Puerorum,  Line.,  279  ;  incised 
slab  at,  279. 

Ashby  St.  Legers,  Northants.,  378, 
579(2). 

Ashby,  Jane,  301  ;  Jo3^ce,  277  ; 
Margt.,  300  ;  Geo.,  300,  301  ;  Rose, 
301  ;  Thos.,  278  ;  Wm.,  301. 

Ashchurch,  Glouc.,  145. 

Ashcomb,  John,  Margery,  21  ; 
Martha,  Oliver,  22  ;  Rich.,  425. 

Ashdon,  Essex,  117. 

Ashen,  Essex,  107. 

Ashenden,  Margt.,  Rich.,  205. 

Ashenhurst,  Alice,  Anne,  Dorothj’, 
Elizth.,  John  (2),  Joice  (2),  Kath., 
Laur.,  Margt.,  Mary  (2),  Ralph, 
Thos,  443. 


Ashfield, 

Alice,  472  ;  Cecilj^ 

Sir 

Edw., 

47  ;  Eleanor,  407, 

522  ; 

Grace, 

400  ;  Humf.,  400, 

522  ; 

John, 

403,  407  ;  Margt., 

403  ; 

Robt., 

472. 

Ashford,  Kent,  206  ;  509. 

Ashford,  Middx.,  295. 

Ashle worth,  Glouc.,  145. 

Ashley,  Staffs.,  442. 

Ashlej^  Hen.,  Margt.,  98. 

Ashover,  Derbj^  80  ;  rector  of,  80. 
Ashridge,  Bucks.,  master  of  hospital 
at,  186  ;  monastery  of,  178. 

Ashridge  House,  Bucks.,  33,  39. 
Ashtead,  Surrey,  478  ;  rector  of,  478. 
Ashton,  Cold,  Glouc.,  145. 
Ashton-under- Hill,  Glouc.,  80. 

Ashton,  Warw.,  378. 

Ashton,  Alice,  271  ;  Anne,  81,  271, 
272  ;  Christ.,  33  ;  Dorothy,  Edw., 
271  ;  Eleanor,  548  ;  Elizth.,  271(2)  ; 
552  ;  Emme,  399  ;  Isabel,  271  ; 
Jerome,  269  ;  John,  271(2)  ;  Kath., 
33  ;  Matthew  de,  11  ;  Mr.,  399  ; 
Mary,  269,  271(3)  ;  Nich.,  71,  526  ; 
Peter,  11  ;  Ralph,  271(4),  552  ;  Sir 
Ralph,  548  ;  Rich.,  271(3)  ;  Sir 
Rich.,  271(2)  ;  Thos.,  271  ;  Sir 

Thos.,  81  ;  Wm.,  271. 

Ashwell,  Herts.,  179  ;  183. 

Ashwell,  Rutland,  165. 

Ashwell,  Stephen,  452. 

Ashwellthorpe,  Norf.,  320  ;  371. 

Aske,  Yorks.,  547. 

Aske,  Elizth.,  288  ;  Joan,  286  ; 

John,  286,  288  ;  Kath.,  545  ; 

Margt.,  Rich.,  542. 

Askell,  Wm.,  520. 

Askew,  Elizth.,  Godfrev,  297  ;  Sir 
Hugh,  78. 


INDEX. 


597 


Askowe,  Christ.,  Margery,  Wm.,  54. 
Askwith,  Alice,  Anne,  Christ.,  Robt., 
Thos.  (2),  Ursula,  564. 

Aslack,  arms  of,  360  ;  Dorothy,  470  ; 

hlliztli.,  360  ;  Wm.,  360,  470. 
Aslacton,  Norf.,  348. 

Aspall,  Suff.,  116. 

Aspenden,  Herts.,  179. 

Aspley  Guise,  Beds.,  1. 

Asplin,  John,  Elizth.,  297. 

Assington,  Suff.,  447. 

Astbury,  Cheshire,  68. 

Astell,  Isabel,  Wm.,  541. 

Astley,  Lane.,  271. 

Astley,  Warw.,  519  ;  301. 

Astley,  Alice,  197,  323,  474  ;  Sir 
Andrew,  474  ;  Anne,  324  ;  Elizth., 
Lettice,  Margt.,  197  ;  Philip,  197, 

583  ;  Thos.,  324  ; - ,  519. 

Aston,  Herts.,  179. 

Aston,  Northants.,  22. 

Aston,  Salop,  519. 

Aston,  Warw.,  519. 

Aston,  Yorks.,  542. 

Aston-le-Walls,  Northants.,  379. 
Aston  Rowant,  Oxon,  397. 

Aston,  Elizth.,  68  ;  Hugh,  58  ;  Jas., 
271  ;  Magdalen,  Sir  Thos.,  68. 
Astrey,  Mary,  Ralph,  6. 

Astwell,  Northants.,  36,  391. 

Astwood,  Bucks.,  34  ;  12. 

Atherington,  Devon,  89. 

Atherton,  Nich.,  421. 

Athill,  Jas.,  Rich.,  336. 

Athol,  countess  of,  206  ;  earl  of,  206, 
509  ;  Sir  Aimer,  Mary  de,  393,  579. 
Atkin,  Atkins,  Anne,  345  ;  Anth., 
389  ;  Clement,  Frideswith,  345  ; 
Joan,  195,  345(2)  ;  John,  195,  345(2); 
Margt.,  165  ;  Margery,  345;  Nich., 
367;  Seth,  345  ;  Thos.,  165,  345  ; 
Wm.,  168,  345. 

Atkinson,  Anne,  419,  565  ;  Hen.,  553  ; 
John,  202,  565  ;  Nich.,  270  ;  Rich., 
418,  426  ;  Thos.,  270,  564. 

Atlee,  John,  304. 

Atleese,  arms  of,  249  ;  Dennis,  Sir 
Rich.,  257. 

Atoun,  Agnes,  John,  45. 

Attelath,  Robt.,  346. 

Attelude,  Thos.,  16. 

Attenborough,  Notts.,  276. 

Att  Heelde,  Kath.,  Margery,  Nich., 
Robt.,  402. 

Atthowe,  Christ.,  326,  372  ;  Jane,  303  ; 

John,  303,  326  ;  Margt.,  Wm.,  231. 
Attilburgh,  Margt.,  Wm.,  231. 
Attlebridge,  Norf.,  320  ;  vicar  of,  320. 
Atwater,  Wm.,  bp.  of  Lincoln,  54, 
426. 


Atwell,  John,  445. 

Aubrey,  John,  Rachel,  172;  Ralph, 
43  ;’  Wm.,  172. 

Aucher,  Elizth.,  253  ;  Jas.,  John,  250  ; 
Wm.,  253. 

Auckland  St.  Andrew,  Durham,  104» 
Auckland  St.  Helen,  Durham,  104. 
Audley,  Staffs.,  441. 

Audley  End,  Essex,  3,  132. 

Audley,  Anne,  174  ;  Jas.  de,  441 
John,  109  ;  Kath.,  348  ;  lord,  174, 
496  ;  Thos.,  7,  109(2)  ;  Sir  Thos.,. 
de,  441  ;  Wm.  de,  62. 

Audrey,  St.,  55. 

Audyan,  Steven,  265. 

Augiiton,  Yorks.,  542  ;  286. 

Aumarle,  Thos.,  71. 

Aumberdene,  see  Amerden. 

Auncell,  Aunsell,  John,  532(2)  ;  Mary, 
8  ;  Peter,  Robt.,  532  ;  Thos.,  8  ; 
Walter,  532. 

Aunsby,  Line.,  279. 

Austen,  Austin,  arms  of,  237,  262(2)  ; 
Anne,  209  ;  Elizth.,  254(2),  262  ; 
Hen.,  139,  254(3)  ;  Joan,  237,  584  ; 
John,  237(2),  584;  Margt.,  234; 
Rich.,  234,  349  ;  Thos.,  209,  254, 
507(3)  ;  Valentine,  204,  205  ;  Wm., 
262. 

Austin  canons,  53,  404. 

Authmuthy,  Scotland,  83. 

Aveley,  Essex,  107;  138(2);  578. 
Avenel,  Britell,  405. 

Avening,  Alice,  John,  149. 

Averell,  Anne  (2),  Hen.,  Geo. (2),  524. 
Aversle,  Hunts.,  298. 

Awall,  John,  Margery,  457. 

Awnsham,  see  Agmondisham. 

Awood,  see  Wood. 

Awsiter,  Anne,  Elizth.,  Frances, 
Francis,  Marv,  Rebecca,  Rich., 
315. 

Axbridge,  Somerset,  231. 

Aylesbury,  Bucks.,  grant  to  guild  at, 
420  ;  museum,  46,  575  ;  preben¬ 
dary  of,  54. 

Aylesbury,  Isabel,  Sir  Thos.,  275. 
Aylesford,  Kent,  206  ;  260. 

Aylestone,  Leic.,  274 ;  rectors  of, 
274. 

Aylsham,  Norf.,  320  ;  vicars  of,  320. 
Aynhoe,  Northants.,  418. 

Ayott  St.  Laurence,  Herts.,  201. 

Ayre,  Aquitaine,  bp.  of,  312. 

Azerley,  Yorks.,  551(2). 

B 

Babham,  John,  18,  19  ;  Mary,  19  ; 

Muriel,  18  ;  Rich.,  19. 

Babilon,  469. 


598 


INDEX. 


Babington,  arms  of,  46  ;  Adam,  46  ; 
Sir  Anth.,  244  ;  Anne,  80  ;  Elizth., 
244  ;  Isabel,  John  (2),  80  ;  Balph, 
394  ;  Tbos.,  80(2)  ;  394. 

Bache,  Simon,  189. 

Back,  Mr.,  260,  588. 

Backwell,  Somerset,  431. 

Bacon,  arms  of,  380  ;  Adam  de,  467  ; 
Anne,  453  ;  Christian,  375  ;  Edrn., 
467  ;  Edw.,  107,  108,  380,  453  ; 
Elizth.,  107,  108,  456,  467(2)  ; 

Francis,  335,  467  ;  Geo.,  337  ; 

Helen,  107,  108  ;  Isabel,  327  ;  Jas., 
321  ;  Joan,  306  ;  John,  306,  349, 
350,  369  ;  Margt.,  380  ;  Mary, 

335,  350,  467  ;  Nathaniel,  108  ; 
Robt.,  321  ;  Sir  Robt.,  327  ;  Thos., 

337,  380,  456  ;  Sir - ,  457. 

Baconsthorpe,  Norf.,  321 ;  456  ;  rector 
of,  321. 

Bacton,  Suff.,  447  ;  371. 

Bacton,  Emme,  Simon,  345. 

Badby,  Elizth., Rich.,  125;  Roger,  128; 

Thos.,  469 ;  Tomasin,  128 ;  Wm.,  469. 
Baddesley-Clinton  Hall,  Warw.,  519. 
Baddow,  Great,  Essex,  108. 

Baddow,  Little,  Essex,  108. 

Badger,  Giles,  113. 

Badingham,  Suff.,  448. 

Badlesmere,  Kent,  268. 

Badlesmere,  Barth,  de,  Joan  de,  247. 
Badleston,  Beds.,  52. 

Badley,  Suff.,  448  ;  452. 

Badley,  Isabel,  Jas.,  370. 

Bagborough,  West,  Somerset,  432. 

Ba.g  Enderby,  Line.,  279. 

Baginton,  Warw.,  519. 

Bagley,  Cheshire,  184. 

Bagley,  Alice,  Rich.,  382. 

Bagot,  Baghott,  Bagehott,  Baggoott, 
Eleanor,  155  ;  Frances,  442  ;  Giles, 
113(2);  Margt.,  519;  Rich.,  445, 
465  ;  Thos.,  113  ;  Walter,  442  ; 
Wm.,  113,  155  ;  Sir  Wm.,  519. 
Bagshaw,  arms  of,  523  ;  Anne,  523  ; 
Edw.,  384(3)  ;  Francis,  523  ;  Hen., 
Prudence,  384. 

Bailes,  Anne,  Edw.,  524  ;  Elizth., 
Joan,  John  (2),  Lucy,  Thos.  (3),  475. 
Bailey,  Bayly,  arms  of,  535  ;  Elizth., 
274  ;  F.T.J.,  588  ;  Jas.,  274  ;  J.A.S., 
588  ;  John,  53,  535  ;  Kath.,  535; 
Margt.,  53,  195  ;  Nich.,  294  ;  Rich., 
237,  425  ;  Thos.,  275  ;  Walter,  415  ; 
Wm.,  415,  529. 

Bailliol,  Wm.,  27. 

Bainard,  arms  of,  471  ;  Anne,  371  ; 

Elizth.,  532;  Robt.,  371,  471,  532. 
Bainbridge,  Anne,  Hen.,  Elizth.,  Jane, 
Kath.,  Susan,  Thos.,  Wm.(5),  276. 


Baines,  John,  553. 

Bainham,  arms  of,  149  ;  Alice,  152 
Sir  Christ.,  153;  Elizth.,  540; 
Isabel,  149  ;  Margerv,  152  ;  Thos., 
149,  152. 

Bainton,  Yorks.,  542  ;  rector  of,  542. 
Bainton,  Agnes,  Anne(2),  Sir  Edw., 
Elizth.,  Hen.,  530  ;  Joan,  181  ; 
John,  Sir  Robt.,  530  ;  Wm.,  181. 
Baispoole,  Baspole,  Agnes(2),  Alice, 
Beatrice,  Helen,  John,  361  ;  Mary, 
344  ;  Rich.,  360,  361  ;  Wm.,  344. 
Baker,  Deonis,  225  ;  Eden,  501  ; 
Elizth.,  41(2)  ;  Geo.,  579  ;  Giles, 
41  ;  Jane,  176;  John,  116,  501, 
502  ;  Joice,  116  ;  Margt.,  372  ; 
Rich.,  318(2)  ;  Thos.,  177,'225,  410  ; 
Wm.,  318,  372. 

Bakers,  228(2),  325,  372. 

Bakewell,  Derby,  80  ;  master  of  school 
at,  80. 

Bakthone,  Wm.  de,  190. 

Balabroy,  Isle  of  Man,  574. 

Balam,  John,  15. 

Baldero  of  Barton,  arms  of,  345. 
Baldock,  Herts.,  179. 

Baldon,  Marsh,  Oxon,  398. 

Baldry,  Alice,  ^60  ;  Bridget,  207  ; 

Thos.,  460  ;  Sir  Thos.,  207^. 

Baldwin,  Alice,  34,  199(2),  241  ; 

Chas.,  Dorothy,  Edw.,  428  ;  Geo., 
34(2)  ;  Gertrude,  428  ;  Hen.,  199(3)  ; 
Isabel,  Jane,  34  ;  John,  199,  428  ; 
Judith,  2  ;  Margery,  Rich. (2),  428  ; 
Thos.,  2,  428  ;  Susan,  428  ;  Wm., 
34. 

Balgay,  Henry,  84. 

Bali,  Balls,  Cristian,  Elizth.,  194  ; 
Hen.,  505  ;  Joan,  339  ;  John,  194(2) ; 
Mary,  73,  112  ;  Wm.,  73,  168,  324. 
Ballard,  Adrian,  Anne,  Bowet,  Daniel, 
396  ;  Dorothy,  535  ;  Gabriel,  Geo., 
396  ;  John,  492,  535  ;  Margt.,  492  ; 
Miles,  Wm.,  396. 

Ballett,  John,  127  ;  Rich.,  473  ;  Rose, 
127. 

Ballot,  Alice,  443. 

Ballow,  Wm.,  424. 

Balsham,  Cambs.,  55  ;  rectors  of,  55, 
56. 

Balsham,  John,  70. 

Baltrop,  Mary,  Rich.,  490. 

Bamme,  Elizth.,  Joan,  John,  231. 
Bampfield,  Baumfield,  Elizth.,  172  ; 
John,  441. 

Bampton,  Oxon,  398  ;  Cote  in,  398  ; 
vicars  of,  398. 

Bancroft,  Rich.,  abp.  of  Canterbury,  58. 
Bandon,  Cork,  567  ;  provost  of 
Bandonbridge,  567. 


INDEX. 


599 


Bangor,  Carnarvon,  569  ;  bishops  of, 
569  ;  Cathedral,  569  ;  precentor, 
571  ;  University  College  museum, 
575. 

Banham,  Norf.,  321. 

Banks,  Dan.,  Elizth.,  317  ;  John,  65  ; 
Mary,  317;  Priscilla,  65;  Robt., 
408  ;  Sarah,  401  ;  Susanna,  407  ; 
Wm.,  401(2). 

Bannister,  Elizth.,  John,  128. 

Banwell,  Somerset,  432. 

Banyard,  Cristian,  John,  358. 
Bapchild,  Kent,  268. 

Barbara,  St.,  164. 

Barbarv,  conquest  of,  356  ;  order  of, 
357.  ' 

Barber,  Agnes,  9  ;  Geoff.,  14  ;  John, 
9,  547  ;  Bobt.,  Sibil,  197  ;  Susan, 
547. 

Barber  chirurgeon,  300. 

Barcheston,  Warw.,  519  ;  rector  of, 
519. 

Barden,  Agnes,  John,  564. 

Bardfield,  Great,  Essex,  108. 

Bardfield,  Berdfield,  Thos.,  Thomasin, 
143. 

Bardney  Abbey,  Line.,  591. 

Bardolf,  Cecily,  341  ;  Edm.,  9,  199  ; 
Sir  Edm.,  199  ;  Elizth.,  9,  337  ; 
Joan,  199  ;  lord,  142,  337,  341  ;  Sir 
Robt.,  409. 

Bardsey,  Edm.,  Jas.,  Sara,  277. 
Bardwell,  Berdwell,  Elizth.,  336,  337  ; 

Margt.,  Wm.  (2),  337. 

Barfoot,  Barefoot,  Berfoot,  Alice,  Jas., 
123;  John,  18;  Kath.,  123,  124; 
Robt.,  124,  409. 

Barford,  Yorks.,  559. 

Barford,  Great,  Beds.,  1. 

Barford,  Great,  Oxon,  398. 

Barford,  Little,  Beds.,  1. 

Barford  St.  Martin,  Wilts.,  529. 
Barford,  Susanna,  496. 

Barfreston,  Kent,  235. 

Bargeholt,  see  Bergholt,  East. 

Barham,  Kent,  207. 

Barham,  Suff.,  448. 

Barham,  Anne,  Thos.,  11. 

Barholm,  Line.,  279. 

Barkdail,  Clement,  153. 

Barker,  arms  of,  55  ;  Ambrose,  27  ; 
Anne,  ^7(4),  509  ;  Anth.,  27  ; 

Barbara,  476  ;  Barnaby,  465  ;  Cath., 
15  ;  Dinis,  82  ;  Edm.,  469  ;  Edw., 
82,  129,  454,  476  ;  Elizth.,  82,  386, 
454  ;  Francis,  82(2)  ;  Grace,  345  ; 
Hen.,  321  ;  Jas.,  476(2)  ;  John,  82, 
324,  347,  465,  469(2),  487  ;  Judith, 
347  ;  Julian,  469  ;  Margt.,  129  ; 
Marion,  469  ;  Mary,  27,  259,  487  ; 


Nich.,  386  ;  Rich.,  345(2)  ;  Robt., 
145,  359(2),  469,  509  ;  Susan,  476  ; 
Thos.,  13,  40,  324  ;  Wm.,  15,  27(4), 
487(2). 

Barkham,  Edw.,  328  ;  Sir  Edw., 
Margt.,  316  ;  Mary,  328. 

Barking,  Essex,  108. 

Barkstead,  Audrey,  John,  582. 

Barks  well,  Warw.,  149,  445. 

Barkway,  Herts.,  180  ;  130. 

Barley,  Herts.,  180  ;  rectors  of,  180. 
Bcarley,  arms  of,  177(2)  ;  Alice,  185, 
510" ;  Anne,  Dorothy,  177  ;  Elizth., 
117,  179,  196,  581;  Geo.,  301; 
Hen.,  177(2),  196  ;  Joan,  177  ;  John, 
117,  177,  510,  533;  Kath.  177; 
Margt.,  143  ;  Marion,  533  ;  Mary, 
510;  Robt.,  185;  Thos.,  510; 
Wm.,  177,  179,  581. 

Barlow,  Lane.,  272. 

Barlow,  Agatha,  160;  Sir  Alex.,  272; 
Elizth.,  40  ;  Mary,  272  ;  Wm.,  bp. 
of  Chichester,  40,  160. 

Barlyford,  Ches.,  269. 

Barmborough,  Yorks.,  542. 

Barmsdale,  John,  Marion,  480. 
Barmston,  Yorks.,  566. 

Barnaby,  Hen.,  328. 

Bamako,  arms  of,  139. 

Barnard,  Anne,  409 ;  Cecily,  Christ., 
344  ;  Dorothv,  54  ;  Edw.,  438(2)  ; 
Ellen,  1  ;  Francis,  409(2)  ;  G.W., 

590  ;  John,  1,  324,  509(2)  ;  Lettiee, 
409  ;  Margt.,  324  ;  Mary,  Sarah 
(2),  Robt.  (2),  Wm.,  344.  See  also 
Bernard. 

Barnard  Castle,  Durham,  104. 
Barnardiston,  Elizth.,  283,  288,  330  ; 
Isabel,  Roger,  Thos.,  283  ;  Sir  Thos., 
283,  288,  330. 

Barnby -in -the -Willows,  Notts.,  393. 
Barnby,  Hen.  de,  392. 

Barne,  Elizth.,  Jane,  John,  Mary,  317. 
Barnes,  Surrey,  478  ;  rector  of,  478. 
Barnes,  Alice,  541  ;  Dorcas,  275  ; 
Edm.,  32  ;  Elizth.,  275  ;  Fiides- 
mond,  104  ;  Hen.,  Humf.,  449  ; 
John,  32,  275  ;  Mary,  32(3),  275, 
449  ;  Nich.,  540  ;  Rich.,  bp.  of 
Durham,  104;  Walter,  32;  Wm., 
275,  541. 

Barneston,  Dorset,  99. 

Barneston,  see  Barnardiston. 

Barnet,  battle  of,  313. 

Barney,  Norf.,  321  ;  vicar  of,  321. 
Barnham  Broom,  Norf.,  321. 
Barnham,  Alice,  Francis,  505. 
Barningham,  Norf.,  330. 

Barningham,  Suff.,  448  ;  rector  of,  448. 
Barningham  Northwood,  Norf.,  321. 


600 


INDEX. 


Barningham  Winter,  Norf,,  321. 
Barnside,  Lane.,  269. 

Barnstaple,  Devon,  89. 

Barnston,  Essex,  109. 

Barnvil,  Wm.,  260. 

Barnwell  St.  Andrew’,  Northants.,  379  ; 

Latham’s  hospital  in,  379. 

Barnwell,  Anne,  Edw.,  Eleanor,  382. 
Baron,  Margt.,  Nich.,  249.,  589  ;  Wm., 
25,  249,  589. 

Barraclough,  Jane,  Toby,  548. 

Barre,  Alice,  378  ;  Eden,  172  ;  Isabel, 
198  ;  Joan,  153,  378  ;  Sir  John, 
153,  172,  198  ;  Rich,  de  la,  173  ; 
Sir  Thos.,  378. 

Barrentine,  Barantin,  Beatrix,  Drew, 
Joan,  401  ;  Marv,  407  ;  Reginald, 
Thos.  (2),  401  ;  Sir  Wm.,  407. 
Barrett,  arms  of,  578  ;  Beatrice,  385  ; 
Cecily,  252  ;  Constance,  483  ;  Chas., 
107  :  Christian,  108  ;  Dorothy, 
Edm.  (2),  483  ;  Edw.,  108  (2),  483  ; 
Francis,  483  ;  John,  168,  483,  578  ; 
Joice,  578  ;  Margt.,  368,  483  ; 

Mary,  Robt.,  Rath,  483  (2)  ;  Thos., 
368,  483(2)  ;  Valentine,  252  ;  Wm., 
385. 

Barrington,  Somerset,  438. 

Barrington,  Anne,  121  ;  Joan,  195  ; 
John,  130  ;  Sir  John,  121  ; 
Thomasin,  130,  476  ;  Thos.,  121. 
Barristers,  see  Legal. 

Barrow,  Suff.,  448  ;  rector  of,  448. 
Barrow-in-the -Marsh,  Line.,  277. 
Barrow,  South,  Somerset,  432. 

Barrow,  Baterich,  Rich.,  295  ;  Wm., 

211. 

Barrowby,  Line.,  280  ;  rector  of,  185. 
Barrowden,  Rutland,  426 ;  245  ;  rector 
of,  426. 

Barry,  Anth.,  Elizth.,  472. 

Barsham,  Suff.,  448  ;  335,  376,  451. 
Barsham,  East,  Norf.,  322  ;  376. 
Barsham,  West,  Norf.,  322. 

Barson,  Warw.,  401. 

Barstaple,  Isabel,  John,  147. 

Bartelot,  Bartlet,  Anne,  515,  516(3)  ; 
Barbara,  Chas.,  Edw.,  516  ;  Elizth., 
503,  516(2)  ;  Frances  (2),  Hen.  (3), 
Jane,  516  ;  Joan,  515(2)  ;  John, 
515(5),  516;  Mary,  515(2),  516(4); 
Parnell,  515  ;  Rich.,  515(4),  516(3)  ; 
Robt.,  515(2),  516;  Rose,  516; 

Thos.,  503  ;  Walter,  516(7)  ;  Wm., 
515(2),  516(2). 

Bartholomew,  St.,  134,  137,  190,  192, 
280(2),  377,  413.- 
Bartlow,  Cambs.,  56. 

Barton,  Berks.,  52. 

Barton,  Cambs.,  56. 


Barton,  Lane.,  85,  270. 

Barton,  Suff.,  467. 

Barton,  Warw.,  520. 

Barton,  Yorks.,  542. 

Barton  Collwalle,  prebendary  of,  175. 
Barton,  Earls,  Northants.,  379. 
Barton-in-the-Clay,  Beds.,  1  ;  rectors 
of,  2(2). 

Barton-on-Humber,  Line.,  280. 

Barton  Segrave,  Northants.,  379  ; 
rector  of,  379. 

Barton  Stacey,  Hants.,  170. 

Barton  Turf,  Norf.,  322  ;  vicar  of, 
322. 

Barton,  arms  of,  583  ;  Agnes,  577  ; 
Elizth.,  28,  478  ;  Griffith,  28;  John, 
50,  53  ;  Margt.,  53  :  Walter,  25  ; 
Wm.,  50,  478. 

Barwell,  Leic.,  274  ;  rector  of,  274. 

I  Barwick,  Thos.,  455. 

Barwise,  Francis,  Rich.,  Thos.,  79. 
Basildon,  Berks.,  15,  21(2). 

Basing,  Bishop’s,  Hants.,  511. 

Basing,  Margery  de,  122. 

Basingstoke,  Hants.,  158. 

Basingwerk  Abbey,  Flint,  575. 

Baske,  Joan,  Thos.,  566. 

Baskerville,  Elizth.  (2),  Sir  Humf.,  173  ; 
Margt.,  319. 

Bassano,  Arthur,  Camela,  Margt.,  308. 
Bassett,  arms  of,  118  ;  Anne,  89  ; 
Dorothy,  Gregory,  131  ;  Hannibal, 

:  73;  Honor,  89  ;  Jane,  72,  88,  417  ; 

Jas.,  72  ;  Joan,  442  ;  Sir  John,  89  ; 
Margt.,  80,  131,  442  ;  Thos.,  88, 
169,  417  ;  Wm.,  442  ;  Sir  Wm.,  80, 
442. 

Bassingbourn,  Cambs.,  56. 

Bastard,  330. 

Bastard,  Hen.,  331. 

Batcombe,  Somerset,  432  ;  pastor  of, 
432. 

Bate,  Thos.,  242. 

Bateman,  Margery,  338 ;  Mary,  Stephen, 
60  ;  Wm.,  338  ;  Wm.,  bp.  of 
Norwich,  338. 

Bateman  collection,  85,  586,  588. 
Batersby,  Jas.,  419. 

Bates,  John,  503,  504. 

Bath,  Somerset,  432 ;  582  ;  abbey, 

432  ;  archdeacons  of,  440(2)  ;  earls 
of,  89,  93. 

Batheverne  Park,  Denbigh,  573. 
Bathurst,  Dorothy,  Sir.  Edw.,  421  ; 

Elizth.,  Launceiot,  238. 

Batill,  Joan,  Margt.,  Robt.,  Wm.  (2), 
184. 

Batley,  Yorks.,  543  ;  65(2). 

Batley,  Elizth.,  455. 

Batmanson,  Joan,  John,  162. 


INDEX. 


601 


Battersea,  Surrey,  445. 

Battisford,  Suff.,  448. 

Battle,  Sussex,  503  :  deans  of,  503. 
Battlefield,  Salop,  warden  of,  431. 
Battlehurst,  Sussex,  509. 

Battlesden,  Beds.,  10. 

Bauchon,  Johan,  128. 

Baud,  arms  of,  197  ;  Margt.,  Ralph, 
186  ;  Robt.,  291. 

Baughurst,  Hants.,  158. 

Bawburgh,  Norf.,  322  ;  vicars  of,  322. 
Bawdewin,  see  Baldwin. 

Baxter,  Cristine,  352  ;  Elizth.,  369(2)  ; 
Isabel,  334  ;  Margt.,  334,  359  ; 

Rich.,  334  ;  Robt.,  352  ;  Thos.,  334, 
359,  369(2). 

Baye,  Susan,  Wm.,  488. 

Bayford,  Herts.,  180  ;  138,  185. 

Bay  ham  Abbey,  Sussex,  237. 

Baylham,  Suff.,  477. 

Beachampton,  Bucks.,  34  ;  pastor  of, 
34. 

Beaconsfield,  Bucks.,  34  ;  White  farm 
in,  34. 

Beale,  Beel,  Bele,  Belvs,  Agnes,  191, 
243(2)  ;  Alice,  243(2)  ;  Anne,  191  ; 
Elizth.,  512  ;  Hamo,  287  ;  Joan, 
243(2);  John,  187,  191,  243(2); 
Kath.,  150,  243  ;  Margery,  187  ; 
Margt.,  333  ;  Robt.,  150,  243  ;  Thos., 
243  ;  Wm.,  243(2),  333. 

Bealings  Magna,  Suff.,  477. 

Bearsted,  Kent,  207  ;  Milgate  in,  207. 
Beauchamp,  arms  of,  106(2),  579  ; 
Anne,  lady  Beauchamp,  531  ; 
Elizth.,  529  ;  Guy  de,  349  ;  Joan, 
29  ;  lord,  529  ;  Margt.,  countess  of 
Warwick,  525  ;  Philipe  de,  349  ; 
Rich.,  earl  of  Warwick,  525,  526  ; 
Rich.,  lord  St.  Amand,  530  ;  Sir 
Rich.,  221  ;  Thos.,  29  ;  Thos.,  earl  of 
Warwick  331,  349,  525  ;  Walter, 
401  ;  Wm.,  lord  St.  Amand,  529  ; 
Sir  Wm.,  401. 

Beauchamps  Court,  Wore.,  538. 
Beaufitz,  Alice,  Isabel,  John  (2), 
Wm.,  231. 

Beaufo,  Isabel,  424  ;  Thos.,  Sir 

Thos.,  155. 

Beaufort,  Hen.,  bp.  of  Winchester,  35, 
169,  252  ;  John,  duke  of  Somerset, 
572  ;  Margt.,  countess  of  Richmond 
and  Derby,  57,  305  ;  Robt.,  412. 
Beaujeu,  Margt.  de,  246. 

Beaumaris,  Anglesey,  569. 

Beaumont,  Adam,  Elizth,  552  ;  E.T., 
582  ;  Lewis  de,  bp.  of  Durham,  105  ; 
Sir  Rich.,  542  ;  Wm.,  viscount 
Beaumont,  142. 

Beauner  or  Beauver,  Robt.,  193. 


Beaurepaire,  Hants.,  16. 

Beavot,  Wm.,  553. 

Beccles,  Suff.,  448  ;  207,  470. 

Becher,  alderman,  Elizth.,  16. 

Beck,  arms  of,  421  ;  x4ugustine,  Edw., 
Geo.,  John  (2),  288  ;  Kath.,  339  ; 
Margt.,  368  ;  Martha,  Mary  (3), 
Robt.,  Roger,  Thos.,  288  ;  Wm., 
368,  519. 

Beckenham,  Kent,  207  ;  rector  of, 
208. 

Beckett  House,  Berks.,  21. 
Beckinghara,  Line.,  280  ;  rector  of, 
280. 

Beckingham,  Elias  de,  68  ;  Thos.,  409. 
Beckington,  Somerset,  432. 

Beckley,  Oxon,  398. 

Beclfman,  John,  111. 

Bed,  ladies  in,  156,  233,  304,  417. 
Bedale,  Yorks.,  543  ;  rector  of,  543. 
Bedbere,  John,  440. 

Beddington,  Surrey,  478. 

Bedell,  Bedyll,  family,  142  ;  Hen., 
495(2)  ;  Joan,  38  ;  John,  143,  168, 
237  ;  Margt.,  Thos.,  38  ;  Thomasin, 
143. 

Bederenden,  John,  226. 

Bedfont,  Middx.,  295. 

Bedford,  2  ;  archdeacons  of,  2,  11  ; 
duke  of,  87  ;  mayors  of,  2  ;  St. 
Mary,  2,  rector  of,  2  ;  St.  Paul,  2  ; 
town  hall,  13. 

Bedfordshire,  1  ;  sheriff  of,  35. 
Bedgbi7ry,  John,  231(2). 

Bedingfield,  Alex.,  320  ;  Alice,  347  ; 
Anne,  315,  453  ;  Anth.,  453  ; 

Christ.,  374  ;  Sir  Edm.,  453  ;  Elizth., 
339,  352  ;  Eustace,  315,  453  ; 

Frances,  352,  374  ;  Hen.,  338  ; 

Sir  Hen.,  347  ;  Kath.,  467  ;  Mary, 
347;  Philip,  137(2);  Robt.,  338; 
Thos.,  347  ;  Sir  Thos.,  359  ;  Wm., 
467. 

Bedlisgate,  Elizth.,  Mary,  243. 
Bedwyn,  Great,  Wilts.,  529  ;  vicar 
of,  529. 

Beechamwell,  Norf.,  322  ;  rectors  of, 
322. 

Beeches,  Beds.,  10. 

Beeches,  Essex,  121,  130,  204,  470. 
Beeford,  Yorks.,  543  ;  80  ;  rector  of, 
543. 

Beeley,  Derby,  80. 

Beenham,  Berks.,  33. 

Beer,  Alice,  Anne,  Hen.,  Joan,  John, 
Wm.,  224. 

Beeston,  Yorks.,  543. 

Beeston  Priory,  Norf.,  canon  of,  322. 
Beeston  St.  Laurence,  Norf.,  323. 
Beeston  Regis,  Norf.,  322. 


602 


INDEX. 


Beeston,  Elizth.,  Rich.,  243 
Beetes,  Rich.,  459. 

Begbrooke,  Oxon,  408. 

Beighton,  Norf.,  323. 

Beins,  Margt.,  Thos.,  325. 

Beistoii,  Thos.,  445. 

Bekesbourne,  Kent,  208. 

Belangh,  Norf.,  323  ;  rectors  of,  323. 
Belchamp  St.  Paul,  Essex,  109. 
Belchamp  Walter,  Essex,  144. 

Belhouse,  family,  107  ;  Francis,  Mary, 
546. 

Belk,  John,  Valentine,  257. 

Belknapp,  Cornelia,  277  ;  Gresild,  505  ; 
Hen.,  199,  505  ;  Margt.,  199  ;  Mary, 
136. 

Bell,  Anne,  143,  565  ;  Edm.,  359  ; 
Edw.,  143(2)  ;  Hen.,  500  ;  Jane, 
105,  371,  565  ;  Jas.,  143  ;  John,  bp. 
of  Worcester,  296  ;  Kath.,  359,  565  ; 
Margt.,  143  ;  Mary,  565  ;  Percival, 
105  ;  Rich.,  565(2)  ;  Rich.,  bp.  of 
Carlisle,  78  ;  Robt.,  495  ;  Sinolphus, 
371  ;  Wm.,  143. 

Bellamy,  Dorothy,  Kath.,  Wm.,  302. 
Bellaport,  Salop,  442. 

Bellasis,  Durham,  104. 

Bellasis,  Margery,  Rich.,  106. 
Bellfounders,  109,  151,  292. 
Bellingham,  Alan,  527  ;  Anne,  301, 
555  ;  Bridget,  79  ;  Cath.,  527  ; 
David,  301  ;  Dorothy,  527  ;  Elizth., 
37  ;  Grace,  545  ;  Jas.,  79,  545  ; 
Sir  Jas.,  555  ;  Margt.,  Ralph,  234  ; 
Walter,  37. 

Bells,  donors  of,  259,  424,  431,  512. 
Belstead,  Suff.,  448. 

Belsyre,  Alex.,  406. 

Belton,  Line.,  282. 

Belton,  Suff.,  449. 

Belton,  Rich,  de,  115. 

Bolys,  see  Beale. 

Beminster,  Dorset,  97. 

Bence,  Alex.,  447(3)  ;  Bridget,  467  ; 
Edw.,  Elizth.  (2),  447  ;  Joan,  467  ; 
John  (5),  Mary  (6),  447  ;  Robt., 
447(2),  467  ;  Rose,  Squire,  Thos., 
Wm.,  447. 

Bendish,  Barbara,  Eldw.,  Elizth., 
Rich.  (2),  Thos.  (2),  329  ;  Sir  Thos., 
133. 

Bendlows,  Eleanor,  Wm.  (2),  108. 
Benenden,  Kent,  208  ;  59. 

Benfleet,  South,  Essex,  109,  575. 
Benhall,  Suff.,  449. 

Beningham,  Essex,  116. 

Bennett,  Agnes,  149(2)  ;  Anne,  403  ; 
John,  102,  149,  423,  452(2)  ;  Margt., 
180,  536  ;  Martha,  Peter,  69  ; 

Rich.,  526  ;  Robt.,  bp.  of  Hereford, 


180;  Thos.,  403,  452,  536;  Wm., 

102. 

Bennington,  Herts.,  180  ;  498. 

Benoit,  Thos.,  310. 

Bensham,  573. 

Bensington,  Oxon,  398  ;  Tumor’s 
Court  in,  398. 

Benstede,  Andrew,  235. 

Bentham,  Yorks.,  543  ;  rector  of,  543. 
Bentley,  Little,  Essex,  109. 

Bentley,  John,  412  ;  Sir  John,  86. 
Beoley,  Wore.,  537. 

Berblock,  Wm.,  310. 

Berden,  Essex,  109. 

Bere,  Hants.,  chase  of,  534. 

Bere  Regis,  Dorset,  97. 

Berechurch,  Essex,  109  ;  348. 
Berecroft,  Elizth.,  Robt.,  478. 
Beresford,  Alice,  520;  Anne,  Christ.  (2), 
Elizth.  (3),  Fynes,  287  ;  John,  287, 
311  ;  Margt.,  287  ;  Mary,  287,  311  ; 
Rich.,  520;  Thos.,  Wm.  (2),  287. 
Bergholt,  East,  Suff.,  449  ;  180. 
Beridge,  Anne,  Basil  (2),  Chas.,  279  ; 
Dorothy,  275  ;  Godith,  279  ;  John, 
275. 

Beriff,  Alice,  dame  Alice,  Ann,  Amy, 
Joan,  John  (3),  Margt.  (4),  Mary  (2), 
Wm.  (2),  111. 

Berkeley,  Glouc.,  145  ;  escheator  of  the 
hundred  of,  145. 

Berkeley,  arms  of,  540  ;  Elizth.,  Sir 
John,'^  533  ;  Kath.,  540  ;  lady 
Kath.,  38  ;  Margt.,  156  ;  Margery, 
278  ;  Mary,  150  ;  Sir  Morris,  38,  278  ; 
Sir  Rich.,  150  ;  Rowland,  540  ; 
Thomas,  lord  Berkeley,  156. 
Berkhampstead,  Great,  Herts.,  181  ; 
rector  of,  181 . 

Berkhampstead  St.  Mary,  see  North- 
church. 

Berkhampstead,  John,  abbot  of  St. 
Albans,  194. 

Berkshire,  14;  archdeacon  of,  534; 
sheriff  of,  21. 

Bernard,  arms  of,  124  ;  Alice,  12  ; 
Eleanor,  133  ;  Elizth.,  Ellen  (2),  62  ; 
Eustace,  124  ;  Isaac,  133(2)  ;  John, 
576  ;  Sir  John,  62(3)  ;  Nathaniel, 
133;  Rich.,  12,  133.  ASeeaNo Barnard. 
Berners,  Constance,  143  ;  Elizth.,  118  ; 
John,  118,  143;  Leonard,  119; 

lord,  313,  320;  Mary,  Wm.,  119. 
Berney,  Alice,  361(3)  ;  Anne,  469  ; 
Dorothy,  367  ;  Elizth.,  361  ;  Ellen, 
207;  Hem,  324;  Jane,  366;  John, 
207,  325,  357,  361(3),  367,  453,  469  ; 
Margt.,  207,  324,  361,  453;  dame 
Margt.,  207  ;  Osbert,  325  ;  Ralph, 
366  ;  Robt.,  344  ;  Thos.,  361. 


INDEX. 


603 


Bernham,  Thos.,  56  6. 

Bern  welt,  Reginald,  193. 

Berrv,  Agnes,  344  ;  Jeffry,  Joan,  John, 
342;  thos.,  273,  310.  ' 

Berryhall,  Warw.,  408. 

Berry  Pomeroy,  Devon,  89  ;  435. 

Bert,  Isabel,  340  ;  Margery,  Thos., 
370. 

Bertha,  Queen,  214. 

Bertram,  Pllen,  Sir  Robt.,  392. 
Berwick,  Xorthumb.,  captain  of,  368  ; 
siege,  of  20,  485,  548  ;  treasurer  of, 
547. 

Berwick  Basset,  Wilts.,  529. 

Berwick,  Thos.,  20. 

Berwis,  Wm.,  105. 

Bescot,  Staffs.,  425. 

Besford,  Wore.,  154. 

Besford,  Alex.,  Joan,  154. 

Besley,  Robt.,  414. 

Bessingby,  Yorks.,  543. 

Best,  Elizth.,  492;  Jane,  176;  Joan, 

211  ;  John,  176,  211  ;  Nich.,  Peter, 
492  ;  Rich.,  384,  492. 

Bestne^",  Eleanor,  Kath.,  Xich.,  311. 
Betchworth,  Surrejy  479,  577  ;  Castle, 

212  ;  vicar  of,  479. 

Bethell,  Rich.,  172. 

Bethersden,  Kent,  208. 

Betinis,  Beteins,  Joan,  371  ;  John, 
352  ;  Wm.,  371. 

Beton,  Andrew,  Jas.,  abp.  of  Glasgow, 
John  (2),  83. 

Bettenham,  Alice,  252  ;  Anne,  John, 
119;  Wm.,  252. 

Betteson,  Rich.,  332. 

Bettesthorne,  Elizth.,  John,  533. 
Bettesworth,  Anne,  Sir  Peter,  Thos., 
516. 

Bettws  Cedewain,  Montgomery,  569  ; 
vicar  of,  569. 

Beverley,  Yorks.,  543;  513,  548; 

Minster,  543  ;  prebendary  of,  545  ; 
residentiary  of,  67. 

Beverley,  Iflizth.,  Wm.,  548. 

Bevill,  John,  Mary,  77. 

Bewforest,  Margt.,  Rich.,  Rich.,  abbot 
of  Dorchester,  404. 

Bewgenett,  273. 

Bewick,  Elizth.,  Robt.,  393. 

Bewley,  Wm.,  78. 

Bexley,  Kent,  208  ;  457  ;  vicar  of, 

208. 

Biard,  Hen.,  562. 

Bibbesworth,  Herts.,  185. 

Bibbesworth,  Alice,  Thos.,  188. 
Bicester,  Oxon,  398. 

Bickleigh,  Devon,  89. 

Bickley,  Wm..,  496. 

Bickneli,  Margt.,  Wm.,  154. 


Bidden  den,  Kent,  208. 

Biddenham,  Beds.,  2  ;  rector  of,  2. 
Biddulph,  Staffs.,  441. 

Biddulph,  Anne,  Rich.,  505. 

Bidwell,  E.,  591. 

Bierley,  Anth.,  106. 

Bifielfi,  Rich.,  493  ; - ,  310. 

Bigbury,  Devon,  89. 

Bigburv,  arms  of,  89  ;  Elizth.,  Wm., 
89. 

Bigby,  Line.,  280  ;  rector  of,  280. 

Bigg,  Hen.,  132  ;  Dorcas,  115  ;  Susan, 
132  :  Thos.,  342;  Wm.,  115,  132. 
Biggins,  Wm.,  64. 

Biggleswade,  Beds.,  2,  584  ;  vicar  of, 
418. 

Bigod,  Bigott,  Elizth.,  293  ;  Wm., 
366. 

Bigs,  John,  512(2). 

Biideston,  Suff.,  449  ;  high  constable 
of  hundred  of,  449. 

Biideston,  Kath.,  Nieh.,  292. 
Bilhemore,  Sir  Robt.  de,  6. 

Bill,  Anne,  John,  183  ;  Margt.,  Rich., 
550  ;  Wm.,  dean  of  Westminster,  313. 
Billing,  Great,  Xorthants.,  379  ;  rectors 
of,  379. 

Billing,  Elizth.,  404  ;  John,  390  ; 
Kath.,  391  ;  Marv,  314  ;  Thos.,  390  ; 
Sir  Thos.,  314  ;  391 ,  Wm.,  404. 
Billingford,  Norf.,  323. 

Billingford,  Rich.,  58. 

Billinsham,  Durham,  104  ;  vicars  of, 
104. 

Billingshurst,  Sussex,  503. 

Billington,  Beds.,  8. 

Bilney,  West,  Norf.,  345. 

Bilson,  Thos.,  bp.  of  Winchester,  313. 
Binden,  John,  176. 

Bindon  Abbej^,  Dorset,  104. 

Binheld,  Berks.,  15  ;  rector  of,  15. 
Bing,  Alice,  Annis,  Isaac,  Joan, 
Margt.,  Mary,  Thos.,  110. 

Bingham,  Margt.,  Sir  Rich.,  523  ; 

Robt.,  bp.  of  Salisbury,  534, 

Binham,  Norf.,  323. 

Binham,  Thos.,  566. 

Binnur,  John,  176. 

Binstead,  Hants.,  158. 

Bintry,  Norf.,  323  ;  rector  of,  323. 
Birch,  Essex,  131,  507  ;  Hall,  529. 
Birch,  Elizth.,  Francis,  Jane,  John  (4), 
512  ;  Joseph,  129  ;  Margt.,  Robt., 
512. 

Bircham,  Great,  Norf.,  323. 

Bircham,  John,  375. 

Birchborough,  Kent,  248. 

Birchensty,  Sussex,  217. 

Birchington,  Kent,  210. 

^  Birchmore,  Mary,  Thos.,  42. 


604 


INDEX. 


Bird,  arms  of,  143  ;  Agnes,  132,  306  ; 
Anne,  126  ;  Clement,  306  ;  David, 
449  ;  Elizth.,  143  ;  Frances,  449  ; 
Hen.,  240;  340;  Joan,  41,  132;  John, 
132,  234,  430  ;  Joseph,  449(2)  ; 

Margt.,  67  ;  Mirable,  454  ;  Rich., 
487  ;  Robt.,  449  ;  Sibil,  487  ; 
Thos.,  126,  132(2)  ;  Wm.,  67,  234, 
449(2),  454. 

Birdbrook,  Essex,  144. 

Birkbeck,  Mary,  Thos.,  105. 

Birkhead,  John,  302. 

Birling,  Kent,  210. 

Birlingham,  Wore.,  537. 

Biron,  Christ.,  68  ;  Joa.n,  442  ;  Sir 
John,  270,  278,  442  ;  Margt.,  68, 
270  ;  Margery,  278  ;  Rich.,  442. 
Birstall,  Yorks.,  543. 

Birsty,  Anne  (2),  Cath.,  Thos.,  Wm., 
217. 

Bisham,  Berks.,  15  ;  abbey,  20. 

Bishop  Burton,  Yorks,  543  ;  vicar  of, 
543. 

Bishop  Stortford,  Herts.,  181. 

Bishop,  Francis,  465  ;  Ceoff.,  60  ; 
Geo.,  410  ;  Helen,  470  ;  Isabel,  425, 
589  ;  John,  410,  425,  470,  589  ; 
Thos.,  465,  510  ;  Wm.,  374. 
Bishopstoke,  Hants.,  170. 

Bishop’s  Castle,  Salop,  427,  429. 
Bishopston,  Philipe,  378  ;  dame 
Philipe,  400;  Wm.,  Ill,  378;  Sir 
Wm.,  400. 

Bishopstone,  Bucks.,  49. 

Bishopstone,  Wilts.,  529  ;  rector  of, 
529. 

Bishoptre,  Edw.,  Margt.,  259. 

Bisley,  Glouc.,  145. 

Bismare,  Agnes,  Elizth.,  Margt.,  Wm., 
235. 

Bispham,  Wm.,  68(2). 

Biss,  Jas.,  434  ;  Philip,  432  ;  Wm., 
413,  434. 

Bithesea,  Kath.,  Philip,  438. 

Bittadon,  Devon,  93. 

Bitteswell,  Leic.,  278. 

Bixley,  Norf.,  323. 

Blaclienden,  see  Blechenden. 
Blackawton,  Devon,  89. 

Blackbourton,  Oxon,  435. 

Blackburgh  Priory,  Norf.,  337,  590. 
Blackburn,  Wm.,  533. 

Black  Death,  see  Plague. 

Blacker,  Yorks,  562. 

Blackford,  Elizth.,  Mary,  Rich.  (2), 
435. 

Blackhed,  Maud,  Rich.,  44. 

Blackmore,  Essex,  109. 

Blacknall,  Blacknoll,  Agnes,  39,  53  ; 
Bennet,  39  ;  Hen.,  53. 


Blackwell,  Edw.,  229  ;  Rich.,  298  ; 

Sence,  481  ;  Wm.,  298,  481. 
Bladigdone,  John,  Maud  de,  265. 
Bladwell,  Rich.,  124. 

Blagden,  Anne,  Edw.,  Martha,  Roger 
(2),  532. 

Blagdon,  Somerset,  432. 

Blake,  Alice.  338  ;  John,  Kath.,  326  ; 

Margt.,  Robt.,  Wm.,  338. 

Blakeden,  Anne,  Cuthbert  (2),  John, 
Julian  (2)  Kath.,  Mary,  486. 

Blakeney,  Norf.,  323. 

Blakesley,  Northants.,  379. 

Blakisley,  Rich.,  45. 

Blakwall,  Derby,  87. 

Blakwall,  Agnes,  87  ;  Maud,  88  ; 

Rich.,  87  ;  Thos.,  88. 

Blakw^ey,  Wm.,  67. 

Blanchard,  arms  of,  17  ;  Hen.,  17. 
Bland,  Adam,  456  ;  Esdras,  Joan, 
183  ;  Kath.,  Sir  Thos.,  314. 

Blandon,  Elizth.,  John,  432. 

Blandv,  Edw.,  408. 

Blast,  Wm.,  506. 

Blaston,  Leic.,  386. 

Blatchington,  Sussex,  513(3). 
Blatherwyck,  Northants.,  379. 

Blaxton,  Hen.,  Joan,  505. 

Blechenden,  Avice,  Christ.,  247  ;  John, 
205  ;  Margt.,  205,  247. 

Bledlow,  Bucks.,  34  ;  vicar  of,  34. 
Bledlow,  Kath.,  53. 

Blenerhasset,  arms  of,  456  (2),  583  ; 
Agnes,  335  ;  Anne,  335  (2),  355  ; 
Elizth.,  335,  451,  500  ;  Geo.,  335, 
467  ;  Jane,  335,  355,  583  ;  John, 
335(4),  355,  451,  583;  Kath.,  335, 
448  ;  Margt.,  335,  349(2)  ;  Mary, 
335,  467  ;  Ralph,  335  ;  Thos.,  335, 
376(2),  500  ;  Sir  Thos.,  335(4), 

349(2),  355. 

Bletchingley,  Surrey,  479. 
Bletchington,  Oxon,  400. 

Bletchley,  Bucks.,  34  ;  rector  of,  34, 
Bletsoe,  Beds.,  6,  39,  444. 

Bletsoe,  Wm.,  13. 

Blewbury,  Berks.,  15;  vicar  of,  15. 
Blewbury,  John  de,  26. 

Blick,  Gabriel,  Sibil,  155. 

Blickling,  Norf.,  323  ;  rector  of,  324. 
Blidworth,  Elizth.,  Geo.,  369. 

Bligh,  Elizth.,  21;  Jane,  21,  398  ; 

John,  21  ;  Wm.,  398. 

Blisland,  Cornwall,  70  ;  rector  of,  70. 
Bliss,  John,  376. 

B1  is  worth,  Northants.,  379. 

Blithe,  John,  527. 

Blobold,  Anne,  Elizth.,  Wm.,  465. 
Blockley,  Wore.,  537  ;  vicars  of,  537, 
538.  ' 


INDEX. 


605 


Blocksom,  Cicily,  Wm.,  42, 

Blodwell,  John,  56, 

Blofield,  Xorf.,  324  ;  chief  constable 
of  hundred  of,  327  ;  rector  of,  324. 
Blofield,  Agnes,  577  ;  Mary,  368  ; 
Rich.,  362  ;  Robt.,  577  ;  Thos., 
362,  368. 

Blome,  Mary,  447  ;  Roger,  376. 
Blomfieid,  FJizth.,  475;  Stephen,  475. 
Blomvile,  John,  Kath.,  344. 

Blondell,  Esperaunce,  502. 

Blondevile,  Edw,,  Ralph,  Rich.,  Thos., 
350. 

Bio  Norton,  Norf.,  325. 

Bloor,  Wm.,  253. 

Blorde,  Felice  de,  17. 

Blore,  Staffs.,  80. 

Blore-Ray,  Staffs.,  442. 

Blount,  Anne,  215  ;  Chas.,  389  ; 
Edw.,  214(2),  215  ;  Sir  Edw.,  539  ; 
Elizth.,  4,  43,  185,  214(2),  215,287; 
Fortune,  214  ;  Francis,  399  ; 
Garway,  215;  Gertrude,  103,  185; 
Sir  Hugh,  398;  John,  44,  215(2), 
539  ;  John,  lord  Mountjoye,  557  ; 
Sir  John,  287;  Kath.,  38,  398, 399,  486, 
539  ;  Lore,  557  ;  Mary,  296,  398, 
399  ;  Michael,  398  ;  Rachel,  214  ; 
Rich.,  43,  296,  398  ;  Septima,  Susan, 
214  ;  Thos.,  214,  215,  398  ;  Sir 
Tlios.,  486  ;  Wm.,  214,  215  ;  Wm., 
lord  Mountjoye,  38,  103,  185. 
Blower,  Hen.,  321. 

Blowfield,  John,  Geo.,  Rachel,  245. 
Bloxham,  Oxon,  399. 

Bloxham,  John,  377,  413. 

Bluett,  Agnes,  436  ;  Elizth.,  Francis, 
71  ;  Rich.,  436. 

Blundell,  Elizth.,  15  ;  Margery,  531  ; 

Nich.,  468  ;  Robt.,  48. 

Blunden,  Jane,  Rich.,  429. 

Blundeston,  Suff.,  449  ;  331. 

Blunham,  Beds.,  2  ;  382  ;  Southmills 
in,  195. 

Blunsden,  Broad,  Wilts.,  529. 

Bhdon,  Line.,  280. 

Bobbing,  Kent,  210. 

Bobbingworth,  Essex,  109. 

Booking,  Essex,  109  ;  dean  and  rector 

of,  no. 

Booking,  Edm.,  Frances  (2),  Kath., 
Mary,  447  ;  Robt.  de,  133. 
Boddington,  Northants.,  379  ;  rector 
of,  379. 

Bodenham,  Boddendam,  Amy,  209; 
Anne,  209,  213  ;  Hen.,  213  ;  Jane, 
209(2),  213  ;  Joan,  209  ;  John,  213  ; 
Judith  (2),  Julian,  Martha,  Mary, 
209  ;  Philip,  213  ;  Rabedigia,  Wm. 
(3),  Sir  Wm.,  209. 


Bodham,  Norf.,  325  ;  rector  of,  356. 
Bodingheld,  Suff.,  454. 

Bodington,  Glouc.,  151. 

Bodington,  Bridget  (2),  Jane,  John  (2), 
47. 

Bodley,  Denis,  308  ;  Elizth.,  Wm.,  478. 
Bodmin,  Cornwall,  77. 

Body,  Avice,  John,  155  ;  Wm.,  360. 
Bodyham,  Sussex,  503  ;  vicar  of,  503. 
Bodyham,  arms  of,  503  ;  John,  503. 
Boger,  J.  C.,  582. 

Boggis,  see  Bugge. 

Bohemia,  King  of,  333. 

Bohun,  Audrey,  474  ;  Eleanor,  474  ; 
Eleanor  de,  duchess  of  Gloucester, 
312  ;  Hurnf.  de,  earl  of  Hereford, 
91,  121,  312  ;  Kath.,  125  ;  Margt., 
91  ;  Nich.,  474. 

Boileau,  Sir  M.,  360,  450,  582. 
Bokenham,  see  Buckenham. 

Bokerley,  John,  Maud,  462. 

Boldero,  Geo.,  451. 

Bole,  Notts.,  393  ;  vicar  of,  393. 

Bole,  Rich.,  67. 

Boles,  see  Bowles. 

Boleyn,  Alice,  359,  363  ;  Anne,  Anth., 
Cecily,  324  ;  Geoff.,  324,  363  ;  Hen., 
236,  251  ;  Isabel,  324  ;  Simon,  363  ; 
Thos.,  236,  251  ;  Sir  Thos.,  K.G., 
earl  of  Wilts,  and  Ormond,  236(3), 
251(2);  Wm.,  324;  Sir  Wm.,  324, 
359. 

Bolington,  Line.,  289. 

Bolle,  Anne,  281(2)  ;  Cath.,  290  ; 
Chas.,  281  ;  Elizth.,  561  ;  Gertrude, 
Jane  (2),  281  ;  John,  281,  561  ;  Sir 
John,  290  (2)  ;  Margt.,  Mariam, 
Mary,  Rich.  (3),  Ursula,  281. 

Bolne,  Barth.,  Eleanor,  508. 

Bologna,  Italy,  56,  399. 

Bolt,  Bennet  (2),  John,  376  ;  Peter, 
96. 

Bolton,  Yorks.,  521. 
Bolton-by-Bowland,  Yorks.,  544. 
Bolton  Percy,  Yorks.,  rector  of,  548. 
Bolton,  Thos.,  475. 

Bomsted,  John,  Robt.,  470. 

Bomy,  Terouane,  battle  at,  423. 
Bonaventur,  Alice,  John,  216. 

Bond,  arms  of,  307,  370,  591  ;  Agnes, 
307  ;  Anne,  169(2),  307,  498  ;  Anth., 
486,  498(2)  ;  Averin,  Barbara, 

Cecily,  498  ;  Elizth.,  484,  498  ; 
Frances,  498  ;  Jane,  169  ;  Jas., 
Joan,  498  ;  John,  169(2),  498  ; 

Mabel,  Nich.,  498  ;  Thos.,  421,  498  ; 
Wm.,  307(2),  484,  498(2). 

Bone,  John,  368  ;  Wm.  le,  baron  of 
Greystock,  78. 

Bone  lace-seller,  93. 


606 


INDEX. 


Bonham,  Chas.,  Dorothy,  239  ;  Edith, 
Thos.,  537. 

Bonifant,  Jnlian,  90. 

Bonington,  Joan,  Wm.,  445. 

Bonsall,  Derby,  80. 

Bonville,  arms  of,  93. 

Boode,  Gath.,  John,  442. 

Book,  brass  in  form  of,  348. 

Bookham,  Great,  Surrey,  479. 

Bookseller,  410. 

Boone,  Elizth.,  Nicb.,  297. 

Boorde,  Parnell,  Stephen,  511. 

Boose,  Thos.,  186. 

Booth,  Alice,  270,  271  ;  Anne,  85,  86  ; 
Dorothy,  486  ;  Douce,  70,  86  ; 

Edw.,  493  ;  Emme,  Isabel,  86  ; 
Jane,  86,  486  ;  Joan,  486  ;  John, 
86(2),  486(2)  ;  John,  bp.  of  Exeter, 
489  ;  Sir  John,  270  ;  Julian,  485  ; 
Kath.  (2),  Laur.,  86  ;  Margt.,  86, 
270,  376  ;  Millicent,  486  ;  Ralph, 
86  ;  Robt.,  376  ;  Sir  Robt.  del,  70  ; 
Roger,  86(2)  ;  Thos.,  27,  85,  271  ; 
Wm.,  86,  493. 

Boothby  Paynell,  Line.,  280. 

Boothby,  Sir  Hen.,  380  ;  Judith,  379, 
380  ;  Mary,  380  ;  Wm.,  379(2),  380. 
Bootle,  Cumb.,  78. 

Booton,  Norf.,  325  ;  329  ;  rectors  of, 
325,  375. 

Booty,  Jas.,  324. 

Bordall,  Wm.,  317. 

Bordeaux,  mayor  of,  122. 

Borden,  Kent,  210;  vicar  of,  211. 
Boreham,  Essex,  110. 

Borges,  Borgeys,  Margt.,  365  ;  Thos., 
232,  365.  See  also  Burgess. 

Borley,  Essex,  1 10. 

Borough,  Borrow,  see  Burgh. 

Borreli,  see  Burrell. 

Borssele  van  de  Hooge,  arms  of,  209. 
Bosard,  Bozard,  Margery,  Philip, 
Roger,  Wm.,  331. 

Bosbury,  Hereford,  172. 

Bosby,  Agnes,  Wm.,  422. 

Boscastle,  Cornwall,  75. 

Boscawen,  Edw.,  Hugh  (2),  Jane, 
Mary,  76. 

Bosier,  Thos.,  70. 

Boson,  Bozon,  Godith,  539  ;  John, 
Rich.,  373  ;  Wm.,  373,  539. 

Bossall,  Yorks.,  544. 

Bossville,  Elizth.,  Hen.,  500. 

Best,  Hen.,  40. 

Bostock,  Arthur.  224  ;  Edm.,  14  ; 
Frances,  224  ;  Hugh,  Margt.,  199  ; 
Wm.,  14. 

Boston,  Line.,  280  ;  279,  316  ;  aider- 
man  of,  281(2);  comptroller  of  port 
of,  281  ;  guild  of  St.  Peter  at,  280  ; 


mayor  of,  281  ;  rector  of,  281  ; 
vicar  of,  281. 

Boston,  Edw.,  469  ;  John,  395  ;  Mary, 
469. 

Boswell,  John,  162,  425  ;  iNich.,  545. 
Bosworth,  Leic.,  battle  of,  85  ;  rector 
of  ,  560. 

Bosworth,  Eleanor,  Isabel,  John,  523. 
Botatham,  Cornwall,  398. 

Botchard,  Cumb.,  78. 

Bothenhampton,  Dorset,  98. 

Botolff,  John,  364. 

Bottesford,  Leic.,  274  ;  rectors  of,  274. 
Bottisham,  Cambs.,  68. 

Botfly,  Elizth.  (2),  Thos.,  469. 

Boughton,  Line.,  279. 

Boughton  Malherbe,  Kent,  211. 
Boughton  Monchelsea,  Kent,  267. 
Boughton-under-Blean,  Kent,  211. 
Bougins,  see  Bugins. 

Bouldre,  Joan,  420  ;  John,  15  ;  Wm., 
420. 

Boulogne,  France,  201  ;  controller  of 
ward  court  of,  551  ;  siege  of,  100, 
225. 

Bounde,  Alex.,  512. 

Bourchier,  Barth., lord  Bourchier,  120; 
lady  Elizth.,  89;  Hen.,  earl  of 
Essex,  117;  198;  Sir  Humf.,  312; 
Sir  Humf.,  baron  Cromwell,  293  ; 
Iden,  120  ;  Isabel,  198  ;  Isabel, 
countess  of  Essex,  117  ;  Jane,  320  ; 
Joan,  lady  Cromwell,  293  ;  John, 
44  ;  John,  earl  of  Bath,  89  ;  Sir 
John,  lord  Berners,  313,  320  ;  lord, 
120  ;  Margt.,  120  ;  Mary,  20  ; 
Thos.,  44(2)  ;  Thos.,  abp.  of  Canter- 
burj^  268  ;  Sir  Thos.,  198. 

Bourn,  494. 

Bourne,  Boorne,  Alice,  26;  rD'ancis, 
225  ;  Jas.,  210  ;  Jasper,  433  ;  Joan, 
210;  John,  26,  253,  433;  Kath., 
109  ;  Rich.,  253  ;  Robt.,  109  ;  Sir 
Roger  de,  377  ;  Wm.,  109. 

Bourton,  Bucks.,  379. 

Bourton,  Great,  Oxon,  403. 
Bourton-on-the-Water,  Glouc.,  rector 
of,  538. 

Boutrod,  Wm.,  40. 

Bovey,  Devon,  411. 

Bovey,  Anne,  Wm.,  94. 

Boville,  Boyville,  Isabel,  278  ;  John, 
278,  386  ;  Rich.,  380. 

Bovingdon,  Herts.,  181. 

Bow,  Middx.,  295. 

Bowden,  Great,  Leic.,  274  ;  rector  of, 
274. 

Bowden,  arms  of,  316  ;  Thos.,  142. 
Bowell,  Nich.,  Susanna,  158. 

Bower,  Ann,  Wm.,  529. 


INDEX. 


607 


Bowers  Gifford,  Essex,  110. 

Bowes,  Eleanor,  547  ;  Isabel,  565  ;  j 
John,  576  ;  Margt.,  63  ;  Robt.,  547  ; 
Wm.,  565. 

Bowett,  Anne,  401  ;  Edith,  300  ;  Ele,  j 

476  ;  Rich.,  401,  476.  ! 

Bowf,  Agnes,  John,  467. 

Bowke,  John,  413.  ; 

Bowland,  Edw.,  143  ;  Joan,  143  ; 

John,  162.  ' 

Bowles,  Elizth.,  121  ;  Margt.,  464 ; 
Rich.,  158,  167(2),  526(2)';  Thos., 

121  ;  Walter,  464. 

Bowman,  Joan  (2),  Margt.,  Thos.,  330. 
Bownell,  Constance,  304  ;  Mardo- 
cheus,  297,  304  ;  Mch.,  Thos.,  297. 
Bowness,  Westmorland,  527. 

Bowning,  Melicent,  Walter,  576. 

Bowser,  see  Bonrchier. 

Bowver,  Anne,  115,  507,  512,  441  ; 
Elizth.,  480,  506,  507,  512  ;  Emme, 

158  ;  Francis,  Hen.,  (3)  506  ;  Sir 
Hen.,  115;  Jane,  512;  Joan,  25; 
John,  25,  480,  512;  Rich.,  512; 
Robt.,  158  ;  Thos.,  506,  511,  512  ; 
Wm.,  441. 

Bowyers,  189,  299,  376,  564. 

Box,  G.,  M.,  419. 

Boxford,  Suff.,  449, 454;  rectors  of,  449. 
Boxley,  Kent,  212;  262;  vicar  of,  212. 
Boxstead,  Suff.,  449  ;  rector  of,  246. 
Boxworth,  Cambs.,  56  ;  pastor  of,  56. 
Bovnton,  Thos.,  556. 

Boys,  Anth.,  284,  418  ;  Elizth.,  479  ; 
Isabel,  231  ;  John,  137,  225(2)  ; 
Malin,  284,  418;  Margt.,  234; 

Mary,  231,  234;  Rich.,  Sam.,  234;  | 

Sara,  235  ;  Thos.,  225,  235,  284  ; 
Vincent,  231  ;  Wm.,  231,  472, 

Boyton,  Wilts.,  537  ;  359. 

Bra  bourne,  Kent,  212. 

Brace,  Cecily,  Edwin,  John,  Mercy, 
Philip,  538. 

Brackenl3urv,  Kath.,  105  ;  Mary, 
384  ;  Thos.,  105  ;  Wm.,  384. 

Bracket  brasses,  16,  21,  25,  111,  190, 
219,  233,  259(2),  302,  341,  352, 
353(3),  354,  363,  380,  381,  384,  400, 
413,  423,  442,  461,  512,  542,  544, 
575(2)  ;  indents  for,  132,  144,  287, 
303,  475. 

Brackin,  Elizth.,  5(2)  ;  Francis,  60  ; 

John,  5  ;  Rose,  60. 

Bradbridge,  Hants.,  102. 

Bradbridge,  Alice,  505(2),  515  ;  Denis, 
John,  Rich.,  Thos.,  Wm.,  505. 
Bradburne,  John,  443. 

Bradbury,  Anne,  126  ;  Barbara,  262  ; 
Elizth.,  Hen.,  126  ;  Isabel,  443  ; 
Jane,  Mary,  Wm.,  126. 


Bradenham,  Bucks.,  34  ;  rector  of,  34, 
Bradenham,  East,  Norf.,  325. 
Bradenham,  West,  Norf.,  377  ;  rector 
of,  377. 

Bradeston,  Agnes,  156  ;  Elizth.,  64  ; 

John,  405  ;  Sir  Thos.,  64,  156. 
Bradestone,  Norf.,  325. 

Bradfield,  Berks.,  22. 

Bradfield,  Essex,  110;  468. 

Bradfield,  Norf.,  325. 

Bradfield,  Yorks.,  544  ;  Sickhouse  in, 
555  ;  Spouthouse  in,  82. 

Bradfield,  John,  360  ;  Robt.,  371. 
Bradford,  Yorks.,  547. 

Bradford -on -Avon,  Wilts.,  529. 
Bradford,  Susan,  Wm.,  291. 

Brading,  Isle  of  Wight,  171. 
i  Bradlaugh,  Dorothy,  462. 

i  Bradley,  Lane.,  269. 

Bradley,  Little,  Suff.,  449. 

!  Bradley,  Dan.,  Elizth.,  158  ;  Thos., 
373.^ 

Bradleyash,  Derby,  520. 

Bradshaw,  Alice,  52(2),  573  ;  Anth., 
291  ;  Barbara,  381  ;  Bridget,  52  ; 
Chas.,  573  ;  Elizth.,  52,  561(2)  ; 
Francis,  Geo.,  561  ;  Jas.,  356  ; 
Joan,  41,  52,  409  ;  Hen.,  41,  52, 
80,  409  ;  Kath.,  356  ;  Margery,  52  ; 
Martha,  573  ;  Mary,  80  ;  Peregrine, 
291  ;  Sibil,  52  ;  Susan,  291  ;  Wm., 
52(2),  87,  381(2). 

Bradwell-on-the-Sea,  Essex,  110; 

rector  of,  110. 

Bragge,  Anne,  Roger,  300. 

Braham,  Joan,  John  (2),  Margt.,  335. 
Braidford,  John,  511. 

Braintree,  Essex,  110. 

Braiseworth,  Suff.,  450. 

Bramble,  Ellen,  Wm.,  198(2). 
Brambletye,  Sussex,  509. 

Brarnche,  Margt.,  366. 

Bramdean,  Hants.,  158. 

Bramerton,  Norf.,  325. 

Bramfield,  Anne,  183,  198  ;  Mercy, 
198  ;  Wm.,  183,  198. 

Bramley,  Hants.,  158. 

Brampton,  Derby,  81. 

Brampton,  Norf.,  325  ;  355. 

Brampton,  Northants.,  541. 

Brampton,  Yorks.,  561(4). 

Brampton,  Abbots,  Hereford,  172. 
Brampton-by-Dingley,  Northants,  380. 
Brampton,  Church,  Northants,  380. 
Brampton,  Anne,  Chas.,  325  ;  Edw., 
364  ;  Emme,  Elizth.,  325  ;  Geoff., 
359  ;  Isabel,  325  ;  Joan,  325,  364  ; 
John,  Robt. (2),  Thos. (2),  Thomasin, 
325  ;  Wm.,  15. 

Bramshott,  Hants.,  158. 


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INDEX. 


Bramstone,  Alice,  John,  249,  590  ; 
Thos.,  452. 

Brancaster,  Niorf.,  325  ;  rectors  of, 

325  326. 

Brancepeth,  Durham,  105  ;  rector  of, 

105. 

Branch,  see  Braunch. 

Brand,  Alice,  201  ;  Beni.,  Elizth., 

454  ;  Ethert,  587  ;  John,  201,  454  ; 
Susan,  454. 

Brander,  Gustavus,  170. 

Brandeston,  Suff.,  450. 

Brandon,  Little,  Norf.,  326. 

Brandon,  Mary,  485;  Wm.,  38. 
Brandsburton,  Yorks.,  544. 

Brankiston  Field,  see  Flodden.  i 

Brannelsom,  Lane.,  574.  j 

Brantfield,  Herts.,  7.  ; 

Brantham,  Suff.,  461.  i 

Branthwait,  Elizth.,  Miles,  338  ;  M  m.,  i 

405.  ^  I 

Brantingham,  Yorks.,  o44.  | 

Brantingham,  Robt.  de.,  489  ;  Thos.  ! 

de,  bp.  of  Exeter,  489. 

Brasgirdle,  Justinian,  379. 

Brasier,  Cristian,  Rich.  (2),  Robt.,  358. 
Brassey,  Robt.,  57  ;  Wm.,  329. 
Brassington,  Derby,  81. 

Brasted,  Kent.  268  ;  222,226;  rector  ! 

of,  268.  I 

Bratoft,  Line.,  497.  : 

Bratoft,  Joan,  285.  ; 

Bratton,  Wilts.,  529. 

Braughing,  Herts.,  182.  t 

Braunch,  arms  of,  345  ;  Anne,  308  , 
Ellen,  136  ;  Joan,  308  ;  John,  136, 

308  ;  Letice,  Margt.,  345  ;  Robt., 

345  367. 

Braunston,  Northants.,  392;  rector 
of,  392. 

Braunston,  Rutland,  426  ;  585. 
Braunston,  Thos.  de,  67. 

Braunton,  Devon,  89. 

Brawne,  Anne,  Edm.,  Sir  Hugh, 
Rich.,  495. 

Braxted,  Little,  Essex,  110;  184. 

Brav.  Berks.,  16  ;  18,  107  ;  bailiff  of 
hundred  of,  26  ;  vicar  of,  16  ;  Walter 
Okeley  in,  16. 

Bray,  arms  of,  487  ;  Alice,  216  ;  Anne, 
Anth.,  406  ;  Audrey,  338  ;  Cristine, 
118;  Dorothy,  Edm.,  406;  Edm., 
lord  Bray,  5(2),  178,  498  ;  Sir  Edm., 
498  ;  Elizth.,  178  ;  Ellen,  406,  498  ; 
Giles,  406;  Jane,  5,  487,  498(2^ 
Jane,  lady  Bray,  5  ;  John,  118,  406  ; 
lord,  242  ;  Mary,  406(2)  ;  Rich.,  1, 
487  ;  Thos.,  216  ;  Ursula^,  406. 
Braybrook,  arms  of,  17  ;  Eleanor,  3; 
Elizth.,  529  ;  Gerard,  529  ;  Sir 


Gerard,  3,  219  ;  Jas.,  17  ;  Margt., 

27  ;  Martha,  17  ;  Reginald,  219  ; 
Sir  Reginald,  219,  220(2)  ;  Robt., 
219  ;  Thos.,  27. 

Braycot,  Berks.,  16. 

Bra  vies,  Simon,  405. 

Braylsford,  Anne,  Frances,  Hen., 
547  ;  Roger,  82  ;  Thos.,  547  ; 
- ,  321. 

Breadsall,  Derby,  priory  of,  86  ;  rector 
of,  81. 

Breamore,  Hants,,  166. 

Brearley,  Brerlev,  Anne,  381  ;  Robt., 
104  ;  M^m.,  381. 

Brecknock,  Elizth.,  John,  54. 

Brecon,  archdeacon  of,  58  / . 

Breda,  siege  of,  432. 

Brede,  Sussex,  503. 

Brede,  Thos.,  264. 

Bredfield,  Suff.,  450. 

Bredgar,  Kent.,  212  ;  master  o^f 
college  of  Trinity  at,  212  ;  vicar  of, 
212. 

Bredgman,  John,  238. 

Bredham,  Anne,  Thos.,  35. 
Bredmeydew,  Alice,  292. 

Bredon,  M^orc.,  538. 

Breewood,  Staffs.,  442. 

Brenchley,  Kent,  212  ;  494. 

Brend,  Margery,  Mercy,  Thos.,  492. 
Brent,  Anne,  527  ;  Cecil,  585  ;  John, 
434  ;  Margt.,  252  ;  Maud,  434  ; 
Nath.,  527  ;  family,  522. 

Brentelyn,  Suff.,  120. 

Brentford,  New,  Middx.,  296. 
Brentwood,  Essex,  144  ;  140. 

Brereton,  Elizth.,  70  ;  Jane,  69  ; 

Joan,  443  ;  Sir  M"m.,  69,  70,  443. 
Brese,  Brees,  Breyce,  Beteris,  373  ; 
Edw.,  340  ;  John,  336  ;  Robt., 
336,  373. 

Breton,  Alice,  274  ;  Elizth.,  274,  325  , 
Guy,  Joan,  Kath.,  423  ;  Martha, 
379  ;  Rich.,  274  ;  Robt.,  274,  325, 
379  ;  M"m.,  393. 

Brett,  Alex.,  94  ;  John,  Margt.,  Mary, 
441  ;  Robt.,  94. 

Brettenham,  Suff.,  450. 

Bretton  Hall,  Yorks.,  558(2),  562. 
Breux,  John,  309. 

Brewers,  181,  208,  308,  31o,  350  ;  arms 
of  Company  of,  208. 

Brewes,  Brewse,  see  Bruce. 

Brewning,  see  Browning. 

Brewster,  Dorothy,  141  ;  Edm.,  448  ; 

Humf.,  476  ;  Thos.,  141,  275. 

Brian,  Alice,  Sir  Guy,  446;  Mary, 
Rich.  (2),  118;  Robt.,  352;  Sir 

MTn.,  256  ;  - ,  7. 

Brianston,  Dorset,  309. 


INDEX. 


609 


Brice,  Hen.,  Margery,  250. 

Brickdale,  John,  Thos.,  569  ;  Wm., 
571. 

Brickett,  Robt.,  180. 

Brickhill,  Little,  Backs.,  34. 

Brickmaker,  194. 

Briddle,  Thos.,  181. 

Bridgeman,  C.  F.,  582  ;  Christ.  (2), 
Edw.  (2),  Geoff.,  Joan  (2),  John,  423  ; 
Sir  John,  519  ;  Maud,  423  ;  Mary, 
519  ;  Nich.,  Rich.,  Thos.  (2),  Wm., 
423. 

Bridges,  arms  of,  149  ;  Alice,  60, 
539  ;  Edm.,  160  ;  Elizth.,  150  ; 
Frances,  39  ;  Sir  Giles,  149  ;  Hen., 
39  ;  John,  bp.  of  Oxford,  398  ; 
Isabel,  149  ;  Kinborowe,  160  ; 
Mary,  223  ;  Matt.,  359  ;  Rich., 
120  ;  Thos.,  60,  150,  539  ;  Wm., 
539. 

Bridget,  St.,  56,  302. 

Bridgwater,  Somerset,  433  ;  earl  of, 
9  ;  mayor  of,  433. 

Bridon,  Elizth.,  347  ;  Mary,  27  ; 
Wm.,  27,  347. 

Bridport,  Dorset,  97  ;  Bull  Inn  at, 
97, 

Brierly,  Laur.,  87. 

Briers,  Anne,  Sir  Wm.,  10. 

Brigenhall,  John,  199. 

Brigg,  Briggs,  Anne,  Geo.,  375  ;  John, 
231,  259,  363;  Margt.,  181,  375, 
Ph.,  542,  560  ;  Rich.,  259  ;  Sara, 
375  ;  Thos.,  374  ;  Wm.,  97. 

Bright,  Dr.,  427  ;  Eliza,  427  ;  Martha, 
Simon,  Stephen,  558. 

Brightling,  Sussex,  503. 

Brightlingsea,Essex,  111 ;  575;  deputy 
of.  111  ;  Jacobs  in.  111. 

Brightwalton,  Berks.,  17. 

Brightwell,  Berks.,  17  ;  rector  of,  14. 

Brightwell  Baldwin,  Oxon,  399  ; 
rector  of,  399. 

Brightwell  Prior,  Oxon,  400. 

Brightwell  Salome,  Oxon,  400  ;  rector 
of,  400. 

Brightye,  Edm.,  Margt.,  321. 

Brill,  Bucks.,  34. 

Brinckhurst,  Jane,  Elizth.,  John,  15. 

Brine kley,  Cambs.,  56. 

Brine,  Lynil,  100. 

Brington,  Hunts.,  rector  of,  536. 

Brington,  Great,  Northants.,  380; 
rectors  of,  379,  380. 

Brinton,  Thos.  of,  bp.  of  Rochester, 
268. 

Brisco,  Cumb.,  179. 

Brisko,  Edw.,  178,  179(2)  ;  Helen, 
179. 

Brisley,  Norf.,  326. 


Bristol,  Glouc.,  145  ;  16,  103,  126, 

304,  535  ;  alderman  of,  146  ;  arms 
139,  148,  433  ;  bailiff,  14;  councillor, 
147  ;  earl  of,  433(2)  ;  grammar 
school,  145,  147  ;  mayors,  145, 
146(2),  433  ;  recorder,  146  ;  St. 
James,  St.  John,  St.  Mark,  St.  Mary 
Redcliffe,  146  ;  St.  Peter,  147  ; 
St.  Werburgh,  146,  147  ;  Temple 
church,  147  ;  sheriffs,  146(2)  ; 
Trinity  or  Barstaple  almshouses, 
147. 

Briston,  Norf.,  326  ;  375. 

Bristow,  Agnes,  200  ;  Emme,  201  ; 
Hugh,  52  ;  Lucy,  Margt.,  Martha, 

200  ;  Mercymight,  108  ;  Nich., 

201  ;  Rich.,  108  ;  Wm.,  200. 
Brittain,  Theophilus,  290. 

Brittens,  Essex,  131. 

Brixworth,  Northants.,  380  ;  vicar 
of,  380. 

Brize  Norton,  Oxon,  400. 

Broadwater,  Sussex,  504  ;  rectors  of, 
504. 

Broadway,  Wore.,  538  ;  264. 

Brocas,  Anne,  164(3)  ;  Arnold,  488  ; 
Bernard,  164 ;  Sir  Bernard,  314; 
Edith,  164 ;  Joan,  494(2)  ;  John, 
164(2)  ;  Sir  John,  16  ;  Margt.,  164  ; 
Maud,  16  ;  Raulin,  164  ;  Wm., 
164(3),  494. 

Brocket,  Sir  John,  Margt.,  63. 
Brockham,  Surrey,  479. 

Brockhill,  Anne,  Hen.,  207  ;  Joan, 
256  ;  Martha,  Robt.,  207  ;  Thos., 
256  ;  Warham,  207. 

Brockman,  Agnes,  Elizth.,  Helen, 
(3),  Hen.  (5),  Margt.  (4),  Mary  (2), 
Wm.  (5),  Zouch,  248. 

Broderer,  24. 

Brodham,  Notts.,  290. 

Brodnax,  Joan,  Robt.,  217. 

Brodwey,  Rich.,  97. 

Brome,  Suff.,  450  ;  333  ;  Hall,  472. 
Brome,  Warw.,  526. 

Brome,  Broom,  arms  of,  325,  326(2), 
519  ;  Adam  de,  418  ;  Anne,  325  ; 
Geo.,  407  ;  Hen.,  473  ;  John,  400  ; 
Olive,  Robt.,  326  ;  Thos.,  162  ; 
Ursula,  Wm.  (2),  407. 

Bromfieet,  Hen.,  lord  Vesey,  553  ; 

Margt.,  13,  553  ;  Sir  Thos.,  13(2). 
Bromham,  Beds.,  3  ;  433. 

Bromham,  Wilts.,  529. 

Bromley,  Kent,  212. 

Bromley,  Abbots,  Staff.,  442. 
Bromley-by-Bow,  Middx.,  296. 
Bromley  Gerrard,  Staffs.,  454. 
Bromley,  Great,  Essex,  111  ;  rector 
of.  111. 


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610 


INDEX. 


Bromley,  Sir  John,  273. 

Brompton,  near  Scarborough,  Yorks., 
544. 

Brompton,  Patrick,  Yorks.,  544. 
Brompton  Regis,  Somerset,  433. 
Bromsgrove,  Wore.,  538  ;  541. 
Bromwich,  Castle,  Warw.,  519. 
Bromwich,  Ann,  Elizth.,  Sefton,  Wm., 
529. 

Bromyard,  Hereford,  177. 

Brond,  Annes,  328  ;  John,  328  ; 
449  ;  Margery,  128  ;  Rich.,  449  ; 
Thos.,  128. 

Bronkinsthorp,  Leic.,  136. 

Brooke,  Norf.,  326. 

Brooke,  arms  of,  494;  Agatha,  514  ; 
Alice,  108,  116,  248,  473;  Amy, 
487  ;  Anne,  202,  405  ;  Arthur, 

388  ;  Barbara,  167  ;  Christ.,  141  ; 
Dorothy,  167,  221(2),  388;  Edw., 
249,  388  ;  Eleanor,  382  ;  Elizth., 
167(2),  221,  360,  388(2);  Emot, 
473;  Faith,  221;  F.C.,  221(2);  Geo. 
116;  Goodeth,  279;  Iseult,  522; 
Jane,  388  ;  Joan,  103,  146,  477  ; 
John,  146,  205,  248,  405,  454,  487  ; 
John,  lord  Cotham,  221(2)  ;  lady, 
551  ;  lord,  71,  99,  520  ;  Margt., 
71,  221,  473,  494  ;  Mary,  249  ;  Rich., 
167(2),  522  ;  Sir  Rich.’,  494  ;  Robt., 
167(2)  ;  Sir  Robt.,  477  ;  Simon, 
473  ;  Thos.,  108,  167,  382,  388(2)  ; 
Thos.,  lord  Cobham,  221,  360  ;  Sir 
Thos.,  103,  202,  388. 

Brookland,  Kent,  213  ;  vicar  of,  213. 
Brooksby,  Leic.,  rector  of,  25. 
Brooksby,  Abel,  Abigail,  278  ;  Alice, 
384 ;  Elizth.,  Francis,  Gamaliel, 
Nathaniel,  Nehemiah,  Obediah,  278  ; 
Robt.,  384;  Ruth.,  278(2);  Wm., 
277. 

Brookthorpe,  Glouc.,  588. 

Broom,  Norf.,  326  ;  138,  342,  355. 
Broomfield,  Essex,  111. 

Broomfield,  Rich.,  176. 

Broughton,  Bucks.,  34. 

Broughton,  Hunts.,  201. 

Broughton,  Line.,  281. 

Broughton,  Oxon,  400. 

Broughton,  Salop,  429. 

Broughton,  Staffs.,  442  ;  ministers 
of,  442. 

Broughton  Gifford,  Wilts.,  430. 
Broughton,  Agnes,  34  ;  Elizth.,  36, 
442  ;  Frances,  442  ;  John,  34(2), 
36,  490  ;  Kath.,  490  ;  Margt.,  454  ; 
Robt.  de,  34(2)  ;  Sir  Robt.,  454  ; 
Thos.,  442(2). 

Brouncker,  Gertrude,  533  ;  Hen., 
433,  533  ;  Jane,  433. 


Brounflet,  see  Bromflete. 

Browne,  arms  of,  139,  143(2)  ;  mark 
of,  292  ;  Agnes,  292,  395  ;  Alice, 
130,  292  ;  Amy,  323  ;  Anne,  354, 
383,  504,  590  ;  Sir  Anth.,  140(2), 
583  ;  Bridget,  Chas.,  479  ;  Christ., 
292  ;  Edith,  478  ;  Eleanor,  206  ; 
Elizth.,  116,  140,  143,  238,  292  ; 
Francis,  504  ;  Geo.,  364  ;  Gertrude, 
143  ;  Jane,  525  ;  Joan,  140  ;  John, 
7,  143,  237(2),  238,  292(2),  352,  354, 
442,  458,  471,  478;  Sir  John,  116; 
Judith,  352  ;  Kath.,  7  ;  Margt.,  114, 
292  ;  Margery,  292,  452  :  Martha, 
237  ;  Mary,  135,  212  ;  Matt.,  580  ; 
Sir  Matt.,  212  ;  Nich.,  393,  525(2)  ; 
Philip,  354  ;  Ralph,  214  ;  Rich., 
323,  369,  452  ;  Robt.,  395,  590  ; 
Silvester,  471  ;  Thos.,  101,  326  ; 
Sir  Thos.,  357  ;  Thomasin,  525  ; 
Wm.,  114,  135,  292(3),  352,  452  ;  Sir 
Wm.,  383  ;  Winifrid,  354. 

Browning,  Alice,  Eleanor  (2),  100  ; 
Elizth.,  336;  Frances,  114;  John, 
100(4),  391  ;  Kath.,  100  (2)  ; 

Margt.,  336  ;  Margery,  391  ;  Rich., 
114,  336;  Robt.,  336;  Wm.,  32, 
100(2). 

Brownjohn,  John  (2),  Kath.,  Mary 
(2),  158. 

Brownrigg,  Anne,  180  ;  Mary,  Matt., 
308  ;  Ralph,  bp.  of  Exeter,  180. 
Brownsholme,  Yorks.,  561. 

Brownsopp,  Cecily,  Walter,  16. 
Brownswerd,  John,  69. 

Broxbourne,  Herts.,  182  ;  vicar  of, 
182. 

Broxholm,  Hen.,  Mary,  Robt.,  Thos., 
283. 

Broxted,  Essex,  111. 

Bruce,  Brewes,  Brewse,  arms  of,  473, 
588  ;  Agnes,  362  ;  Alice,  467  ; 
Cecily,  361  ;  Elizth.,  456,  479  ; 

Geo.,  479  ;  Jane,  474;  Sir  John,  467, 
518  ;  Thos.,  474  ;  Sir  Thos.,  362, 
456  ;  Wm.,  456. 

Brudenell,  Agnes,  Aubrey  (2),  382  ; 
Dru,  35  ;  Edm.,  51  ;  Sir  Edm.,  382  ; 
Eleanor,  33  ;  Elizth.,  51,  382  ;  Geo., 
35  ;  Hen.,  33  ;  John,  382  ;  Mary, 
450  ;  Robt.,  382  ;  Thos.,  Sir  Thos. 
382. 

Bruges,  Belgium,  354. 

Brugge,  Bruges,  see  Bridges. 

Bruin,  Sir  Ingram,  128. 

Bruisyard,  Suff.,  450. 

Bruley,  Amice,  399. 

Brim,  Erancoise,  Nich.  le,  576  ;  Robt., 
de,  216. 

Brundish,  Suff.,  450  ;  360,  582. 


INDEX. 


611 


Brundish,  Esmond  de,  450. 

Brunham,  Alice,  335. 

Brimstead,  Norf.,  rector  of,  366. 
Brunswick,  311. 

Bruton,  Brewton,  John,  Jane,  213  ; 
Mary,  443. 

Bruydegoms,  Gaspard,  568. 

Bryne,  Lane.,  273. 

Bubnell  Hall,  Derby,  80. 

Buchanan,  Geo.,  568(2). 

Buck,  Cristine,  326  ;  Elizth.,  Jane, 
372  ;  Matt.,  156  ;  Robt.,  372  ; 
Thos.,  156. 

Buckenham,  New,  Norf.,  326  ;  469. 

Buckenham,  Old,  Norf.,  326  ;  323. 
Buckenham  Ferry,  Norf.,  326. 
Buckenham,  Barbara,  473  ;  Dorothy, 
109  ;  461  ;  Edm.,  109,  473  ;  Elizth., 
109,  461  ;  John,  63,  109,  461  ; 

Thos.,  358,  461. 

Buckfold,  Elizth.,  Rich.,  480. 
Buckhurst,  Sussex,  141. 

Buckingham,  commissary  and  official 
of,  410  ;  duke  and  duchess  of,  144  ; 
earl  of,  312. 

Buckinghamshire,  33  ;  archdeacon  of, 
2  ;  M.P.  for,  35  ;  sheriff  of,  35. 
Buckland,  Berks.,  17. 

Buckland,  Glouc.,  172. 

Buckland,  Herts.,  182  ;  rectors  of,  182, 
183. 

Buckland,  Kent,  243. 

Bucklebury,  Berks.,  29,  32. 
Buckminster,  Leic.,  275. 

Bucknell,  Oxon.,  400. 

Bucknell,  Bucknoll,  Alice,  Anne,  Edw., 
Hester,  John  (5),  Ralph,  382  ;  Rich,, 
92  ;  Susan  (3),  Thos.,  Wm.(3),  382. 
Buckton,  Isabel,  478  ;  Joan,  John, 
374  ;  Margt.,  Ralph,  547  ;  Robt., 
479, 

Budd,  Wm.,  528. 

Budock,  Cornwall,  71. 

Budworth,  Little,  Ches.,  70. 

Bugden,  Hunts.,  166. 

Bugge,  Bugges,  Buggx,  Alice,  449  ; 
Edw.,  116,  120,  121;  Elizth.,  121; 
Jane,  120  ;  Margt.,  116  ;  Rich., 
Vahan,  121. 

Bugins,  Alice,  John,  Thos.,  72. 
Buglawton,  Ches.,  68, 

Builth,  Brecknock,  569  ;  sheriff  of 
the  lordship  and  steward  of  the 
manor  of,  569. 

Bulcombe,  Wm.,  425. 

Bulford,  Wilts.,  530. 

Bulkley,  Anne,  4,  161  ;  Cecily,  Chas., 
161  ;  Elizth,,  569  ;  Humf.,  68  ; 
Jane,  4,  161  ;  Joan,  4(2)  ;  John, 
Joice,  Judith,  161  ;  Kath.,  68  ; 


Lumley,  569  ;  Margt.,  272  ;  Rich., 
68,  569  ;  Robt,,  4(3)  ;  Susan,  161  ; 
Thos.,  viscount  Bulkley,  569  ;  Wm., 
4,  161(2),  272. 

Bull,  Anne,  524  ;  Hen.,  197,  524  ; 
Geo.,  John,  Josias  (2),  Kath.,  524  ; 
Rebecca,  197. 

Bullen,  see  Boleyn. 

Bullock,  Anne,  82  ;  Edm.,  Elizth., 
372  ;  Geo.,  82  ;  Hen.,  141  ;  Ralph, 
536. 

Bullor,  see  Bulwer. 

Bully,  Beatrice,  John  (2),  339. 
Bulstrode,  Agnes,  51  ;  Anne,  52,  405  ; 
Cecily,  20,  52(3)  ;  Doroth}^,  52(2)  ; 
Edw.,  43,  51  (2),  52(2)  ;  Elizth., 

52(2) ;  Ellen,  51 ;  Hen.  (3),  Magdalen, 
52  ;  Margt.,  43,  51,  52  ;  Mary,  51, 
52(2)  ;  Thos.,  52(2);  Wm.,  51,  52. 
Bulwer,  Elizth.,  434  ;  John,  375, 
434(2)  ;  Kath.,  Lettice,  Roger, 
Simon,  Thos.,  375. 

Bulwick,  Northants.,  380. 

Bumpstead,  Alice,  Wm.,  590. 

Bunce,  Elizth.,  Jas.,  250. 

Bungay,  Suff.,  451  ;  589,  590. 

Bungey,  Agnes,  John,  355. 

Bunny,  Beatrice,  361  ;  Bridget,  554  ; 
Francis  (4),  Hen.,  Jane,  John,  Mary, 
106  ;  Rich.,  554  ;  Robt,,  361. 
Bunting,  Hen,,  John,  334. 
Buntingford,  Herts.,  183. 

Bunton,  John,  Margt.,  208. 

Burd,  see  Bird. 

Burdon,  Rich.,  166. 

Bures,  Alice  de,  446  ;  Anne,  448,  468  ; 
Hen.,  446,  448,  468  ;  Isaiah,  315  ; 
John,  581  ;  Kath.,  315  ;  Philip,  581; 
Sir  Robt,  de.,  446(2)  ;  Wm.,  233, 
Burford,  Oxon,  400  ;  149,. 

Burford,  Salop, 

Burford,  Walter,  360. 

Burgate,  Suff.,  451. 

Burgate,  Eleanor,  Sir  Wm.  de,  451. 
Burgavenny,  lord,  200,  210,  221,  428, 
514. 

Burgess,  Ann,  Geo.,  103  ;  Robt.,  303  ; 

Roger,  369.  See  also  Borges. 

Burgh  Castle,  Suff.,  330. 

Burgh  Hall,  Staffs.,  523. 

Burgh-le -Marsh,  Line.,  282. 

Burgh  St.  Margaret,  Norf.,  326  ; 

rectors  of,  326. 

Burgh  Wallis,  Yorks.,  545. 

Burgh,  Burrow,  Borrough,  Burrough, 
Alice,  133,  358  ;  Amy,  293  ;  Anne, 
292,  383,  426  ;  Barnabas,  117  ; 

Bridget,  117,  474;  Dillington,  293  ; 
Edw.,  293  ;  Elizth.,  316,  474,  545  ; 
Ellen,  545;  Jane,  292;  John,  117, 


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INDEX. 


316,  356,  358,  545(2),  546  ;  Sir 
John,  293  ;  Kath.,  545  ;  lord.,  426  ; 
Margt.,  368  ;  Martha,  117,  293  ; 
Mary,  117(2),  293  ;  Maud,  155,  545  ; 
Nich.,  383;  Rich.,  293(2);  Robt., 
133,  358  ;  Steven,  216  ;  Thos., 
117(2),  293,  474;  Wm.,  545(3). 
Burghclere,  Hants.,  158. 

Burghersh,  Maud,  John,  405. 
Burghfield,  Berks.,  17  ;  19(2). 

Burghill,  Hereford,  172. 

Burghill,  Rich.,  174,  587. 

Burgoyn,  Elizth.,  11  ;  John,  62, 
266(2)  ;  Margt.,  62  ;  266  ;  Thos., 

11,  65,  266. 

Burgundy,  arms  of,  134. 

Burham,  Kent,  213. 

Burham,  Dorothy,  Wm.,  390. 
Burington,  Buriton,  Jane,  22  ;  Joan, 
28  ;  Margt.,  28,  536  ;  Thos.,  28(2), 
536  ;  Wm.,  28(2). 

Buriton,  Hants.,  158. 

Burley,  arms  of,  55. 

Burlingham,  North  (St.  Andrew), 
Norf.,  326. 

Burlingham,  North  (St.  Peter),  Norf., 
327  ;  rector  of,  327. 

Burlingham,  South,  Norf.,  327. 

Buriton,  Kath.,  Rich.,  224. 

Burman,  Anne  (2),  Dorothy,  John  (2), 
369. 

Burnby,  Yorks.,  545. 

Burnby,  Joan,  Thos.,  383. 

Burneil,  Barbara,  316  ;  John,  297, 
308,  316  ;  Margt.,  297  ;  Mary,  308  ; 
Sir  Nich.,  427  ;  Thos.,  297. 
Burneston,  Yorks.,  545  ;  vicar  of,  545. 
Burnett,  Somerset,  433. 

Burney,  Colonel,  52. 

Burnham,  Bucks.,  34  ;  35,  40. 
Burnham  Overy,  Norf.,  327. 

Burnham  Thorpe,  Norf.,  327  ;  rector 
of,  327. 

Burnham  Westgate,  Norf.,  327  ;  469. 
Burnham,  Alice,  Robt.,  335. 

Burre,  see  Bures. 

Burrell,  Andrew,  400  ;  Dorothy,  260  ; 
Elizth.,  182,  409  ;  Garard,  506 ; 
John,  182  ;  Mary,  400 ;  Ninian, 
260,  495  ;  Redmain,  284  ;  Timothy, 
495  ;  Wm.,  409. 

Burrough,  see  Burgh. 

Burstead,  Great,  Essex,  132. 

Burstead,  Little,  Essex,  111;  parson 
of.  111. 

Burton,  Sussex,  504  ;  252. 

Burton,  Long,  Dorset,  97. 

Burton  Goggles,  Line.,  282. 

Burton  Joyce,  Notts.,  393  ;  vicar 
of,  393. 


Burton  Larimer,  Northants.,  380. 
Burton  Pedwardine,  Line.,  282. 

Burton,  arms  or,  89(2)  ;  Agnes,  317  ; 
Alex.,  547;  Alice,  100,  308;  Anne, 
82(2),  308  ;  Arthur,  559  ;  Denis, 
185;  Sir  Edw.,  507;  Elizth.,  308; 
dame  Elizth,  89  ;  Frances,  547  ; 
Francis,  82  ;  Grace,  494,  507  ; 

Hen.,  482  ;  Isabel,  100  ;  Jas., 
507  ;  Joan,  482,  494  ;  John,  100, 
326,  395,  494,  507  ;  Margery,  426  ; 
Mary,  507  ;  Michael,  82(2)  ;  Rich., 
317,^  552  ;  Robt.,  89  ;  Simon,  308  ; 
Thos.,  82  ;  Sir  Thos.,  426  ;  Wm., 
82. 

Burwash,  Sussex,  505. 

Burwell,  Cambs.,  56. 

Burwell,  Anne,  105;  Elizth.,  474; 

Thos.,  105  ;  Wm.,  472. 

Bury  St.  Edmund’s,  Suff.,  451  ;  105, 
455,  469  ;  abbots  of,  43,  120  ;  St. 
James,  St.  Mary,  451. 

Bury,  Anne,  14  ;  Edm.,  Elizth.,  520  ; 
Gilbert,  277  ;  Joan,  475  ;  John, 
520;  Margt.,  277,  520  ;  Susan,  14; 
Wm.,  14,  520. 

Buscot,  Berks.,  17. 

Bush,  Anne,  425;  Joan,  154;  John, 
425  ;  Thos.,  154. 

Bushbury,  Staffs.,  442. 

Bushbury,  Thos.  de,  15. 

Bushell,  Seth,  270,  271. 

Bushley,  Wore.,  538. 

Bushmead,  Beds.,  298. 

Buslingthorpe,  Line.,  282. 
Buslingthorpe,  Sir  John,  Sir  Rich., 
282. 

Bussey,  Agnes,  John,  382  ;  Mary, 
Wm.,  357. 

Bust,  John,  Kath.,  252  ;  Susan,  Thos., 
543. 

Bustard,  John,  Margt.,  425. 

Busteler,  Eleanor,  61  ;  Mary,  Thos., 
269. 

B Liston,  Kent,  238. 

Buswell,  Elizth.,  381(2)  ;  Geo.,  381. 
Butcher,  Dorothy,  John,  50  ;  Wm., 
471. 

Butchers,  559  ;  arms  of  the  Co.,  49  ; 
block  brush,  127. 

Butler,  Boteler,  Bottiler,  arms  of,  93, 
232,  283  ;  Alban,  22,  379(2)  ;  Alice, 
17(2),  25(2),  44,  182  ;  Ambrose, 
379  ;  Anne,  11(2),  17,  199,  232,  236, 
238,  373,  379,  496  ;  Anth.,  283(6)  ; 
Beckingham,  197  ;  Chas.,  279, 
283(2)  ;  Constance,  391  ;  Dorothy, 
199  ;  Douglas,  283  ;  Edw.,  25  ; 
Elizth.,  10,  25,  197,  199(2),  236(2) 
283,  371,  379(2),  391,  557;  Geo., 


INDEX. 


613 


379(3)  ;  Ha  wise,  444 ;  Helen,  2, 
283(2)  ;  Hen.,  7,  236  ;  Sir.  Hen.,  7  ; 
Isabel,  379;  Jas.,  11,  516;  Jane, 
7;  Joan,  232;  John,  10,  11,  17(2), 
44,  182,  199,  232,  279,  283,  379, 
391(2);  Sir  John,  41,  179;  Kath., 
7,  199,  524  ;  Lore,  557  ;  Margt., 
22,  199,  283,  581  ;  Martha,  190, 
283,  379  (2)  ;  Mar3^  25,  179,  Maud, 
44  ;  Sir  Oliver,  11;  238  ;  Philip,  41  ; 
Sir  Philip,  199  ;  Priscilla,  283  ;  Sir 
Ralph,  505  ;  Ravnold,  17(2)  ;  Rich., 
190,  199,  226;^  Robt.,  371,  379  ; 
Sam,,  Sibil,  Simon,  379  ;  Thos., 
236,  283,  373,  407  ;  Thos.,  earl  of 
Ormond,  557  ;  Sir  Thos.,  581  ; 
Wm.,  2,  11,  226,  236,  283(2),  524; 
- ,  226. 

Buttell,  Alice,  25  ;  John,  223,  Wm., 
25. 

Buttercrambe,  Yorks.,  555. 
Butterfeled,  Thos.,  396. 

Button,  Agnes,  528  ;  Ambrose,  170  ; 
Sir  Ambrose,  528  ;  Cecily,  Dorothy, 
Edw.,  Francis,  Hen.,  170,  528  ; 

Jane,  .528  ;  John,  170,  528  ;  Sir 
John,  166  ;  Mary,  166,  170,  528  ; 
Wm.,  170,  528(4);  Sir  Wm.,  528. 
But  try.  Eel,  357. 

Butts,  Anne,  Edm.,  468  ;  Sir  Wm., 
299. 

Buxted,  Sussex,  505,  583  ;  Hindale 
in,  507  ;  rectors  of,  505. 

Buxton,  Norf.,  327  ;  vicar  of,  327. 
Buxton,  arms  of,  370  ;  Agnes,  Anne, 
Cristian,  Elizth.,  Francis,  John(2), 

Margt.,  Robt.  (3),  370  ; - ,  331. 

Byeastwall,  Dorset,  103. 

Byfleet,  Surrey,  480  ;  rector  of,  480. 
Bykerton,  Hereford,  152. 

Byland  Abbey,  Yorks.,  566,  567. 

By  laugh,  Norf.,  327. 

Bythorne,  Hunts.,  201. 

C 

Cabell,  Ellen,  John,  349. 

Cade,  Andrew,  479  ;  Anth.,  Grace, 
390  ;  Peter,  479. 

Caddington,  Beds.,  3. 

Cadiz,  siege  of,  3. 

Caen,  Normandy,  171. 

Caerwent,  Nich.,  159. 

Caestre,  Colyne  van,  578. 

Cage,  Anne.  207  ;  Anth.,  Elizth.,  191  ; 
Sir  John  (2),  Robt.,  Susanna  (2), 
Wm.  (2),  207. 

Cailey,  Arthur,  Elizth.,  544  ;  Thos.  de, 
377. 

Caistor,  Line.,  282  ;  vicar  of,  282. 
Caistor,  Norf.,  327  ;  parson  of,  450. 


Calais,  284;  marshal  of,  116;  mayor 
of,  225  ;  staple  of,  see  Staple  ; 
treasurer  of,  429  ;  vice -marshal  of„ 
249. 

Calais,  Wm.,  542. 

Calaly,  Northumb.,  41. 

Calbourne,  Isle  of  Wight,  171  ;  rectors 
of,  171. 

Calcott,  Thos.,  488. 

Caldbeck,  Cumb.,  rector  of,  78. 

Caldbeck,  Hen.,  449. 

Caldwell,  Dan.,  123  ;  Sam.,  395. 

Calke,  Thos.,  374. 

Callan,  viscount,  455. 

Callington,  Cornwall,  71. 

Callipolis,  Thrace,  bp.  of,  215. 

Calthorp,  arms  of,  583,  591  ;  Alice, 
320,  323  ;  Anne,  320(2),  458  ;  Anth., 
212,  320(2)  ;  Sir  Barth.,  365  ; 

Bertram,  320(2),  449;  Clement,  212; 
Edm.,  320  ;  Elizth.,  320,  342,  449, 
451  ;  Frances,  320  ;  Sir  Francis, 
342  ;  Geo.,  320(2)  ;  Hen.,  212,  320  ; 
Isabel,  327  ;  Jas.,  322  ;  Jane,  355, 
371,  583  ;  Joan,  212  ;  John,  320(3), 
323  ;  Judith,  212;  Kath.,  365  ; 
Margt.,  Martin,  Mary,  320  ;  Sir 
Oliver,  327  ;  Sir  Philip,  355,  583  ; 
Rich.,  Thos.,  Wm.,  320  ;  Sir  Wm., 
327,  329,  451. 

Calton,  Robt.,  358. 

Calverley,  dame  Elizth.,  69  ;  Sir 
Hugh.,  dame  Margery,  428 ;  Sir 
- 69. 

Calvert,  John,  80. 

Calverton,  Bucks.,  35  ;  pastor  of,  34. 
Calverton,  Notts.,  393. 

Caly,  Calwe,  Anne,  472  ;  Edw. (2), 
363  ;  John,  412,  472  ;  Margt.,  363  ; 
Wm.,  176. 

Cambell,  Jas.,  Kath.,  Theophile,  142. 
Camber,  John,  155. 

Camberwell,  Surrey,  480. 

Camborne,  Cornwall,  77  ;  rector  of,  9.- 
Cambridge,  58  ;  earl  of,  117  ;  Market 
Hill,  112;  mayor  of,  58;  St.. 
Benedict,  58  ;  St.  Botolph,  58 
St.  Clement,  58  ;  St.  Mary -the - 
Great,  58  ;  St.  Mary -the -less,  59 
St.  Peter-on-the-Hill,  68. 

Cambridge,  University  of,  arms’ 

57  ;  Benet  College,  master  of,  58  ;; 

chancellors,  57,  59  ;  Christ’s 

College,  56,  master  of,  57  ;  Clam 
College  or  Hall,  561,  master  of,  59  ; 
Corpus  Christ!  College,  master  of,. 

58  ;  Emmanuel  College,  59,  356  ; 
esquire  bedel,  57  ;  Gonville  and 
Caius  College,  57,  benefactor  to,  310, 
fellows  of,  57,  464  ;  hospital  of  St. 


614 


INDEX. 


Jolin,  master  of,  57  ;  Jesus  College, 

57,  fellows  of,  57,  59,  571  ;  King’s 
College,  57,  40,  304,  arms  of,  57, 
fellows  of,  57(2),  181,  provosts  of, 
57(4)  ;  museums,  575  ;  Pembroke 
College,  fellow  of,  521  ;  Peterhouse, 
master  of,  59  ;  proctor,  57  ; 
Queen’s  College,  57,  fellow  of,  57, 
masters  of,  57,  60  ;  regius  pro¬ 
fessor  of  civil  law,  58  ;  regius  pro¬ 
fessor  of  medicine,  58,  arms  of,  58  ; 
St.  John’s  College,  57,  benefactor 
to,  81,  colleginers  of,  192,  fellows  of, 

58,  265,  474,  masters  of,  58,  263, 

scholars  of,  57,  117  ;  Trinity 

College,  84,  181,  322,  masters  of, 
313(2),  vice -master  of,  11  ;  Trinity 
Hall,  58,  fellows  of,  58,  373,  masters 
of,  58(4),  183. 

Cambridgeshire,  55  ;  receiver -general 
in,  349. 

Camby,  Elen,  John,  421. 

Camfield,  Benj.,  274. 

Cammock,  Elizth.,  125  ;  Mary,  125, 
135;  Robt.,  125,  290;  Thos., 

125(2),  135  ;  Ursula,  125. 

Camoys,  lady  Elizth.,  Margt.  de. 
Sir  Rich.,  Thos.,  baron  Camoys,  517. 

Campden,  John  de,  169  ;  Roger,  28  ; 
viscount,  211. 

Camplin,  Margt.,  361. 

Campsall,  Yorks.,  rector  of,  551. 

Campsey  Ash,  Stiff.,  452  ;  parish 
priest  of,  452  ;  prioress  of,  357. 

Campton,  Beds.,  3. 

Candeler,  arms  of,  316  ;  Anne,  Rich., 
316. 

Candidus,  St.,  293. 

Candish,  see  Cavendish. 

Candover,  Brown,  Hants.,  159. 

Candover,  Preston,  Hants.,  159. 

Canfield,  Great,  Essex,  111. 

Can  ford.  Great,  Dorset,  97. 

Canham,  Simon,  93. 

Canner,  Agnes,  John,  163. 

Cannon,  Abrey,  368  ;  Agnes,  37  ; 
Geo.,  200(2)  ;  John,  37  ;  Margt., 
200  ;  Prudence,  435  ;  Rich.,  130(2)  ; 
Robt.,  101,  435(2)  ;  Thos.,  368. 

Cannons,  Essex,  129. 

Cannons,  Herts.,  196. 

Canute,  Jas.,  449. 

Cantelow,  see  Cantilupe. 

Canterbury,  Kent,  213  ;  110,  118  ; 

alderman,  214  ;  archbishops,  268(5), 
308,  314,  417,  481,  488,  490(2); 
arms,  214  ;  canon,  536  ;  Cathedral, 
268  ;  mayors,  205,  213(3)  ;  museum, 
575  ;  prebendary,  213  ;  priors, 
268(2);  St.  Alphege,  213;  St. 


George,  213,  rector  of,  213  ;  St. 
Margaret,  St.  Martin,  213  ;  St. 
Mary  Bredin,  St.  Mary  Northgate, 
214  ;  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  267  ; 
St.  Mildred,  214;  St.  Paul,  214; 
585  ;  St.  Stephen,  214,  vicar  of, 
214  ;  vicar-general,  58. 

Canteys,  Nich.,  244. 

Cantilupe,  Clemens,  50  ;  La  nr.,  4  ; 
lord,  533  ;  Thos.  de,  bp.  of  Here¬ 
ford,  173. 

Cantley,  Norf.,  327. 

Canwold,  Cecily,  Edm.,  360. 
Capel-le-Ferne,  Kent,  214. 

Capell,  Caple,  Agnes,  Anne  (2),  Arthur, 
130  ;  Sir  Arthur,  184  ;  Edw.,  130  ; 
Sir  Edw.,  130,  494,  507  ;  Elizth., 
Frances,  130  ;  Grace,  494,  507  ; 
Gamaliel,  Hen.,  John.,  Mary,  130  ; 
Penelope,  184  ;  Rich.,  176  ;  Robt., 
130  ;  Thos.,  176  ;  Wm.,  130. 

Capp,  Thos.,  358. 

Carbonell,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  33. 

Carbrook,  Yorks.,  558. 

Carbrook,  Wm.,  12. 

Car  Colston,  Notts.,  393. 

Cardiff,  Glamorgan,  126. 

Cardiff.  John,  232  ;  Thos.,  245  ;  Wm., 
260. 

Cardinal,  Wm.,  109. 

Cardington,  Beds.,  3. 

Cardynham,  Cornwall,  71  ;  rector  of, 
71. 

Carew,  arms  of,  261,  456,  577  ;  Agnes, 
478(2)  ;  Anne,  92,  261,  478  ; 

Audrey,  178  ;  Eleanor,  478  ; 

Elizth.,  92,  93  ;  Sir  Francis,  479  ; 
Sir  Gawyn,  93  ;  Geo.,  earl  of  Totnes, 
94  ;  Guv,  Isabel  (2),  478  ;  John,  92, 
478(4)  Lucy,  478;  Malin,  479; 
Margt.,  478  ;  Mary,  92,  94  ;  Mercy, 
478(2)  ;  Nich.,  92,  478(3)  ;  Sir 

Nich.,  479  ;  Philipe,  478  ;  Sir 
Rich.,  479  ;  Temperance,  321,  347  ; 
Thos.,  92(3),  478(2);  Wm.,  261, 
478(2)  ;  Sir  Wymond,  321,  347  ; 

- ,  451. 

Carhall,  Lane.,  269. 

Carill,  Anne,  Blaze,  490  ;  Gresild, 
505  ;  John,  506  ;  Mary,  490. 
Carisbrooke,  Isle  of  Wight,  171. 

Carlisle,  Cumb.,  78  ;  bishops,  78(2), 
416  ;  Cathedral,  78  ;  earls,  139, 
563  ;  schoolmaster,  78. 

Carlisle,  Carlill,  Joan,  Rich.,  3. 

Carlton,  Beds.,  3. 

Carlton,  Suff.,  452. 

Carlton,  East,  Norf.,  328. 

Carlton  Forehoe,  Norf.,  328. 

Carlton-le -Moorland,  Line.,  282. 


INDEX. 


615 


Carlton,  North,  Lino.,  283. 

Carlton,  South,  Line.,  288. 

Carlton,  Anne,  189,  399(2)  ;  Anth., 
399(2)  ;  Edw.,  399,  483  ;  Elizth., 
336  ;  Geo.,  Jane,  399  ;  John,  336, 
399(2),  400  ;  Joyce,  399,  400  ; 

Kath.,  Mabel,  Wm.,  399. 

Carman,  John,  375. 

Carmarden,  Alice,  Marv,  Rich. (3), 
217. 

Carminow,  Elizth.,  John  (2),  Julian, 
76  ;  Sir  Ralph,  74. 

Came,  Joan,  Thos.,  441. 

Carpenter,  John  Sebastian,  534  ;  Mary, 
535  ;  Rich.,  93. 

Carpenters,  256,  487,  489  ;  arms  of 
the  Company,  489. 

Carr,  Anne,  290  ;  Elizth.,  359  ;  Emory, 
289  ;  Geo.,  290  ;  John,  134,  359  ; 
Margt.,  289  ;  Philadelphia,  424  ; 
Wm.,  338,  340,  359. 

Carrington,  Anne,  Godfrey,  282  ;  Rich., 
284  ;  viscount,  539. 

Carrow,  Norf.,  470. 

Carsey,  sec  Kersey,  Sulf. 

Carshalton,  Surrey,  481  ;  480. 

Carter,  Agnes,  S  ;  Alice,  158,  189  ; 
Christ.,  552  ;  Elizth.,  536  ;  Isabel, 
552  ;  John,  8,  189,  557  ;  Mary,  8  ; 
Rich.,  158  ;  Thos.,  536  ;  Wm., 
8,  33,  189. 

Carthorpe,  Yorks.,  557(2). 

Cartwright,  Agnes,  396  ;  Anne,  267  ; 
Edm.,  396  ;  Elizth.,  287,  396  ;  Fulk, 
396,  397  ;  Hugh,  244,  267  ;  Jane, 
244  ;  Mary,  396,  397  ;  Wm.,  287. 
Cary,  Geo.,  90,  96  ;  Robt.,  90  ;  Sir 
Wm.,  90(2)  ;  Wilmot,  96. 

Casberde,  John,  15. 

Cason,  Edw.,  Hen.,  Jane,  Julian,  7. 
Cassbour,  John,  Margt.,  374. 
Cassington,  Oxon,  400  ;  406. 
Cassiobury  House,  Herts.,  583. 

Cassy,  Alice,  149  ;  Elizth.,  150  ; 
Sir  John,  149  ;  Rich.,  541  ;  Wm., 
150. 

Castelin,  arms  of,  208  ;  Hen.,  208. 
Casterton,  Little,  Rutland,  426. 
Castleacre,  Norf.,  328. 

Castle  Donington,  Leic.,  275. 

Castle  Ring,  Ireland,  538. 

Castle  Thorpe,  Lines.,  6. 

Castle,  Castell,  Castyll,  Audrey,  330  ; 
lady  Blanche,  306  ;  Constance,  61  ; 
Dorothy,  339  ;  Frances,  339  ; 
Francis,  361  ;  Humf.,  361  ;  John, 
339,  361  ;  Margt.,  82,  361  ;  Mercy, 
182  ;  Rich.,  82,  375  ;  Robt.,  61  ; 
Thos.,  182. 

Castlecombe,  Barbara,  January,  268. 


Castleton,  Elizth.,  Robt.,  485. 

Castor,  John,  354. 

Cater,  Margery,  20. 

Catesby,  Anne,  238  ;  Anth.,  42,  51  ; 
Elizth.,  51,  379  ;  Francis,  42  ; 

Geo.  (2),  Joan,  378  ;  Lettice,  387  ; 
Margt.,  378  ;  Mary,  51  ;  Philipe, 
378;  Rich.,  387;  ‘  Sir  Rich.,  378; 
Wm.,  51,  378(2)  ;  Sir  Wm.,  238, 
378  379. 

Catfieid,  Norf.,  328. 

Catherston,  Dorset,  103. 

Catt,  Cats,  Jas.,  336  ;  Wm.,  326. 
Catterall,  Elizth.,  Ralph,  273. 

Catterick,  Yorks,,  545. 

Catterick,  Anth.,  Elizth.,  559. 

Catton,  Norf.,  357. 

Catton,  Old,  Norf.,  328. 

Catton,  Yorks.,  545. 

Caughley,  Salop,  430. 

Caundle  Purse,  Dorset,  97  ;  rector  of, 
97. 

Caus,  Helen,  Joan,  Thos.,  353. 

Causten,  Ruth,  483. 

Cave,  Yorks.,  289. 

Cave,  arms  of,  36(2)  ;  Sir  Alex.,  184  ; 
Anne,  42  ;  Anth.',  36(2),  42,  277  ; 
Brian,  278  ;  Elizth,,  36  ;  Francis, 
Judith,  Lisle,  521  ;  Margt.,  184, 
277  ;  Martha,  184  ;  Mary,  278,  521  ; 
Sir  Thos.,  390. 

Cavell,  Humf.,  295. 

Cavenby,  Line,,  281. 

Cavendish,  Suff.,  452  ;  450, 

Cavendish,  arms  of,  452  ;  Francis,  82  ; 

Thos.,  172,  411. 

Cavenham,  Suff.,  452. 

Caversfield,  Oxon,  401. 

Caverswall,  Staffs.,  442. 

Caw^arden,  Sir  Thos.,  479. 

Cawdron,  Anne,  Anth.,  Francis,  285  ; 

John,  286  ;  Robt.,  285  ;  Wm,,  286. 
Cawing,  Thos.,  555, 

Cawsen,  Grace,  495. 

Cawston,  Norf.,  328. 

Caxton,  Philip,  417. 

Cayford,  Somerset,  148. 

Caynby,  Line.,  291. 

Caynton,  Salop,  428,  445. 

Cayton,  Yorks.,  545. 

Cayworth,  John,  367. 

Cecil,  John,  155  ;  Thos.,  116  ;  Sir 
Wm.,  534. 

Cefn,  Denbigh,  572. 

Cely,  Isabel,  John,  257  ;  Margery, 
Nich.,  121. 

Cerff,  Elizth,,  John,  276. 

Cerne  Abbas,  Dorset,  98. 

Cerne,  Sir  Edw.  (2),  Elen,  Philipe  (2), 
531. 


616 


INDEX. 


Chacombe,  Northants.,  380. 

Chaddesley  Corbett,  Wore.,  538. 

Chaddeston,  Lane.,  272. 

Chadenwieh,  Wilts.,  533. 

Chadlington,  Oxon,  Upper  C<Rirt  in, 
400. 

Chadshunt,  Warw.,  520. 

Chadwell  St.  Mary,  Essex,  112. 

Chadwiek,  John,  291. 

Chakbon,  Isabel,  236. 

Chaleedon,  bp.  of,  351. 

Chalfont  St.  Giles,  Bneks,,  35. 

Chalfont  St.  Peter,  Bneks.,  35  ;  588  ; 
viears  of,  35. 

Chalgrove,  Oxon,  401. 

Chaliee  brasses,  7,  254,  258,  320,  322, 
323(2),  326,  327(2),  328,  329(2),  332, 
336,  338,  352,  364(2),  368,  369,  371(2) 
372(2),  375,  376(2),  456,  468,  543, 
552,  555,  566. 

Chalk,  Kent,  214. 

Challoek,  Kent,  214. 

Challoner,  Jane,  John,  205  ;  Margt., 
Thos.,  514. 

Chalton,  Hants,  159  ;  reetor  of,  159. 

Chalvesterne,  Beds.,  10(2). 

Chamberlain,  Chamberleyn,  Chamber¬ 
lin,  Aline,  66  ;  Ampheliee,  10  ; 
Anne,  337  ;  Elizth.,  434  ;  John, 
505  ;  Margery,  412,  438,  439  ;  Mary, 
505 ;  Rieh.,  420,  434,  438,  439  ; 
Sir  Rieh.,  297  ;  Sibil,  420  ;  Wm., 
412  ;  Sir  Wm.,  337. 

Chambers,  Chamber,  Chambre,  Anne, 
524  ;  Arthur,  429  ;  Edm.,  524  ; 
Edw.,  Elizth.,  524  ;  Franees,  Humf., 
374;  John,  524(2),  525  ;  John  de  la, 
514  ;  Margt.,  429,  525  ;  Mary, 

Rieh.,  275  ;  Robt.,  66  ;  Thos.,  176  ; 
Wm.,  192,  524. 

Champernoone,  Wm.,  81. 

Champneys,  Bridget,  457  ;  Hen., 
Jane,  435  ;  John,  Justinian,  Martha, 
Mary,  184  ;  Rieh.,  33,  457. 

Chaneellor,  Alice,  110  ;  Edith,  385  ; 
Jas.,  110  ;  John,  385  ;  W.,  141,  582. 

Chancellors,  lord  high,  59,  542,  563. 

Chandler,  Elizth.,  514(2)  ;  Thos.,  174, 
514. 

Chandos,  lord,  60  ;  Mary,  lady 
Chandos,  425. 

Chantries  or  chapels,  founders  of,  18, 
21(2),  23(2),  30,  65,  71,  96,  153,  154, 
161,  172,  191,  272,  290,  351,  389,  396, 
407,  409,  423(2),  426,  488,  493,  526, 
629,  533,  544,  545(2),  458,  560,  562, 
565,  566. 

Chanu,  Cristine,  Thos.,  240. 

Chapman,  arms  of,  261(2),  577  ;  Agnes, 
163;  Alice,  99;  Anne,  105,  198; 


Edm.,  469(3)  ;  Hen.,  105  ;  Isabel, 
376;  John,  99,  101,  354,  376,  456, 
469(2)  ;  Julian,  Margt.,  Marian, 
469  ;  Robt.,  261,  469  ;  Thos.,  163; 
Wm.,  198. 

Chapmen,  1,  425. 

Chardford,  25. 

Chardstock,  Dorset,  336. 

Charge,  Elizth.,  52. 

Charing,  Kent,  241. 

Charlecombe,  Somerset,  153. 
Charlecote,  Warw.,  527  ;  520. 

Charles,  Devon,  90  ;  rector  of,  90. 
Charles,  Alice,  204  ;  Elizth.,  367  ; 
Rich.,  204(2),  237  ;  Stephen,  237  ; 
Thos.,  367  ;  Walter,  412. 

Charles  V.,  Emperor,  356,  554. 
Charlinch,  Somerset,  433. 

Charlton,  Wilts.,  530. 
Charlton-next-Woolwich,  Kent,  214. 
Charlton-upon-Otmoor,  Oxon,  401  ; 
rector  of,  401. 

Charlton,  arms  of,  579  ;  Anne,  428  ; 
Sir  Edw.,  lord  Powys,  Eleanor,  298  ; 
Elizth.,  428  ;  Francis,  429  ;  Joyce, 
298  ;  O.  J.,  582  ;  Margt.,  429  ; 
Rich.,  428. 

Charlwood,  Surrey,  482  ;  Lovelheath 
in,  514. 

Charnes,  Staffs.,  443. 

Chart,  Great,  Kent,  215  ;  208,  227  ; 

Goddinton  and  Singleton  in,  215. 
Chart,  Little,  Kent,  215  ;  rector  of, 

215. 

Chartham,  Kent,  215  ;  rectors  of, 

216,  219. 

Charwelton,  Northants.,  381. 

Charyls,  see  Charles. 

Chase,  Ralph,  55  ;  Wm.,  305. 
Chastleton,  Oxon,  401  ;  522,  523. 
Chatham,  Kent,  216. 

Chatsworth,  Derby,  83. 

Chattisham,  Suff.,  452. 

Chatwin,  Philip,  537. 

Chaucer,  Alice,  Maud,  Thos.,  405. 
Chauncey  Tower,  Northants.,  336. 
Chauncy,  Chaucey,  arms  of,  195,  196  ; 
Anne,  195  ;  Dorothy,  336  ;  Elizth., 
196  ;  John,  195,  196(2)  ;  Kath., 
196  ;  Marion,  530  ;  Wm.,  195,  530, 
581. 

Chaworth,  Elizth.,  559  ;  Isabel,  275  ; 
Joan,  79  ;  Sir  John,  311  ;  Thos., 
204  ;  Sir  Thos.,  275,  559  ;  Wm.,  79, 
311. 

Chawrey,  Ellen,  Sir  Rich.,  485. 
Cheadle,  Ches.,  68. 

Cheam,  Surrey,  482. 

Chearsley,  Bucks.,  36  ;  “  leystowe  ” 

in,  36. 


INDEX. 


617 


Chebsey,  Staffs.,  442. 

Checheys,  Ralph,  246. 

Checkendon,  Oxon.,  401. 

Checkers,  Bucks.,  48. 

Cheddar,  Somerset,  433. 

Chedder,  Joan,  103  ;  dame  Isabel, 
433  ;  Robt.,  103  ;  Sir  Thos.,  433(2). 

Chediston,  Suff.,  477. 

Chedworth,  John,  bp.  of  Lincoln,  401. 

Chedzoy,  Somerset,  433 ;  rector  of,  405. 

Cheisbury,  Wilts.,  440. 

Cheke,  Anth.,  Humf.,  Isabel,  486  ; 
John,  439,  486(2)  ;  Rich.,  97  ;  Robt., 
Roger,  486  ;  Stephen,  439  ;  Wm., 
97,  486. 

Cheld,  see  Child. 

Cheling,  Elizth.,  Joan,  John(2),  325. 

Chelmondiston,  Suff'.,  452. 

Chelry,  see  Childrey,  Berks. 

Chelsea,  Middx.,  296. 

Chelsey,  Alex.,  402. 

Chelsfield,  Kent,  216  ;  rectors  of,  216, 
241. 

Chelston,  Northants.,  385. 

Cheltenham,  Glouc.,  147  ;  Arle  Court 
in,  147. 

Cheltenham,  John  de,  abbot  of  Eyn- 
sham,  404. 

Chelvey,  Somerset,  441. 

Chenereye,  Sara,  63. 

Chenies,  Bucks.,  36  ;  manor  of  Isen- 
hampstead  in,  36  ;  rectors  of,  36. 

Cheriton,  Kent,  216  ;  rectors  of,  216. 

Cherneys,  Jamon  de,  364. 

Chernock,  Lane.,  418. 

Chernock,  Edw.,  418;  Florence,  211  ; 
Rich.,  102  ;  Robt.,  211,  418. 

Cherry  Burton,  Yorks.,  545  ;  rector 
of,  545. 

Cherryhinton,  Cambs.,  68. 

Chertsey,  Surrey,  483. 

Chervill,  John,  322. 

Cheselborne,  Dorset,  98. 

Cheseldine,  arms  of,  585  ;  Bridget, 
585  ;  Edw.,  426(2),  585  ;  Kenelm, 
Winifrid,  426. 

Cheseman,  Edw.,  Eleanor,  183. 

Chesewright,  Andrew,  Maud,  Wm.,  60. 

Chesham,  Bucks.,  36. 

Chesham  Bois,  Bucks,  36  ;  29,  140. 

Cheshire,  68. 

Cheshunt,  Herts.,  183  ;  rector  of,  183. 

Chester,  68  ;  83,  170,  503  ;  aldermen 
of,  69(2)  ;  archdeacon,  557  ;  arms, 
70  ;  bishop,  313  ;  Cathedral,  68  ; 
Holy  Trinity,  69  ;  justices,  165,  521 
mayors,  68(2),  69(2),  70  ;  St.  Mary- 
on-the-Hill,  69  ;  St.  Peter,  69,  155  ; 
sub-dean,  68  ;  West,  canon  of,  559. 

Chester-le-Street,  Durham,  105, 


Chester,  Elizth.,  47,  125  ;  Geo.,  125  ; 

John,  48  ;  Rich.,  Robt.,  125. 
Chesterfield,  Derby,  81  ;  chaplain  of 
St.  Michael’s  chantry  at,  81. 
Chesterfield,  earl  of,  211. 

Chesterford,  Great,  Essex,  112. 
Chesterford,  Little,  Essex,  112, 
584(2). 

Chesterton,  Oxon,  402. 

Cheston,  Herts.,  433. 

Cheswardine,  Salop,  427. 

Chetham,  John,  Kath.,  463,  586. 
Chetwind,  Joan,  Wm.,  549. 

Chetwcod,  Amabel,  Elizth.,  John,  Sir 
John  (4),  Margery,  391. 

Cheveley,  Cambs.,  59. 

Chevening,  Kent,  217  ;  rector  of,  217. 
Cheverell,  John,  Roger,  101. 

Chewt,  see  Chute. 

Cheyne,  Agnes,  36  ;  Anne,  140,  510  ; 
Elizth.,  36,  182  ;  Humf.,  21  ;  Isabel, 
278,  324;  John,  21,  36,  140,  189, 
190,  443  ;  Sir  John,  36  ;  Kath.,  29  ; 
Laur.,  62,  182  ;  Margt.,  189,  236, 
592  ;  Mary,  62  ;  Robt.,  29,  36(2)  ; 
Roger,  400  ;  Thos,  39,  510  ;  Sir 
Thos.,  251  ;  Wm.,  39,  236,  324  ; 
Winifrid,  36. 

Chibnale,  Chibnoll,  Alice,  12,  34  ; 

Elizth.,  389(2) ;  Emme,  34  ;  Godfrey, 
389(2);  John,  12  ;  Thos,  34,  389(4). 
Chicheley,  Bucks.,  36,  42. 

Chicheley,  arms  of,  215  ;  Agnes,  385  ; 
Alice,  60  ;  Beatrice,  385  ;  Dorothy, 
60;  Florence,  215;  Hen.,  60; 
Hen.,  abp.  of  Canterbury,  60,  215, 
268,  385;  Robt..  60;  Thos.,  60(2), 
385  ;  Wm.,  60(2),  215,  385. 
Chichester,  Sussex,  505  ;  158,  239, 

511,  518  ;  archdeacons,  505,  506  ; 
bishops,  40,  112,  160,  312,  505; 
canons,  61,  243,  506,  513  ;  chancellor, 
505  ;  Cathedral,  505  ;  dean,  31  ; 
mayor,  505  :  prebendary,  484  ; 
precentors,  505,  517  ;  treasurer,  507. 
Chichester,  Edw.,  89  ;  Eleanor,  93  ; 

Elizth.,  89  ;  Hen.,  93. 

Chicksands,  Beds.,  prior  of,  45. 
Chiddingly,  Sussex,  505. 

Chiddingstone,  Kent,  217  ;  517. 
Chieveley,  Berks.,  17. 

Chigwell,  Essex,  112. 

Chilbolton,  Hants.,  159. 

Child,  Childs,  Alice,  40  ;  Anne,  486  ; 
Anth.,  Elizth.,  297  ;  Isabel,  40  ; 
John,  40,  216,  297,  372  ;  Margt., 
40,  372  ,  Thos.,  354  ;  Wm.,  486. 
Childmel,  Joan,  Kath.,  Thos.,  261. 
Childrey,  Berks.,  17,;  48 ;  Frethorne 
in,  17  ;  rector  of,  18, 


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INDEX. 


Childrey,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  17. 

Childwall,  Lane.,  269. 

Chilham,  Kent,  217  ;  229. 

Chillenden,  Thos.,  prior  of  Canterbury, 
268. 

Chilliesford,  Suff.,  452. 

Chillington,  Staffs,  83. 

Chilterle,  Hants.,  158. 

Chilterne,  Wilts.,  432. 

Chilton,  Berks.,  16. 

Chilton,  Backs.,  37. 

Chilton,  Thos.,  Thomasin,  248. 

Chilve,  Lane.,  399. 

Chilworthy,  Somerset,  430. 
Chimbhams,  Kent,  536. 

Chingford,  Essex,  143  ;  139,  140. 
Chinnor,  Oxon,,  402  ;  rectors  of,  402. 
Chipping,  Lane.,  269. 

Chipping  Barnet,  Herts.,  183. 

Chipping  Campden,  Glouc.,  147. 
Chipping  Norton,  Oxon,  402. 

Chipping  Warden,  Northants.,  381  ; 

rectors,  of,  381. 

Chipstead,  Kent,  115. 

Chipstead,  Surrey,  483. 

Chirk  Castle,  Denbigh,  571. 
Chiselborongh,  Somerset,  rector  of,  439. 
Chishall,  Essex,  113. 

Chisleden,  Wilts.,  530. 

Chislehurst,  Kent,  217  ;  rectors  of, 
217,  234. 

Chissull,  John,  5. 

Chiswick,  Middx.,  317  ;  129  ;  vicar 

of,  317. 

Chittlehampton,  Devon,  90. 

Chittok,  John,  418,  584. 

Chiver,  Jeremiah,  Susan,  439. 
Chiverton,  Isabel,  Rich.,  75. 

Chobham,  Surrey,  483. 

Choir  cope,  priests  in,  41,  76,  104,  199, 
502,  546. 

Cholmeley,  Alice,  282  ;  Anne,  180  ; 
Dorothy,  105  ;  Sir  Hen.,  282  ;  John, 
484  ;  Rich.,  105,  484 ;  Sir  Rich., 
105  ;  Robt.,  282  ;  Wm.,  180. 
Cholsey,  Berks.,  18  ;  vicars  of,  18. 
Chowne,  Elizth.,  178,  525  ;  Nich.,  178. 
Chrishall,  Essex,  219. 

Christchurch,  Hants.,  170  ;  305. 
Christian,  Anne,  John,  Robt.,  509. 
Christopher,  St.,  85(3),  167,  293,  294, 
385. 

Chronograms,  163,  166. 

Chrysoms,  see  Swaddling  clothes. 
Chubnoll,  see  Chibnale. 

Chudleigh,  Alice,  582  ;  Anne,  Christian, 
Christ.,  Elizth. (2),  91  ;  John,  91(2), 
582(2)  ;  Mary,  Sir  Rich.,  Robt., 
Strachleigh,  91. 

Church,  Isabel,  John,  250. 


Churcham,  Glouc.,  157. 

Churchdown,  Glouc.,  157. 

Churches,  builders  of,  or  parts  of,  2,  6, 
12,  24,  26,  45,  55,  64,,  84(4),  86,  90, 
92,  96,  98,  145,  155,  176,  183,  206, 
373,  380,  410,  416,  429,  431,  434, 
442,  462,  475,  495,  496,  503,  507, 
509,  545,  546,  556,  562.  See  also 
Chantries. 

Churchill,  Oxon,  403. 

Churchill,  Somerset,  433. 

Churchill,  Anne,  John,  98. 
Churchwarden,  573. 

Churchyard,  Thos.,  490. 

Churmound,  John,  31. 

Chute,  Anne,  27,  176,  490  ;  Arthur, 
455;  Edw.,  208;  Elizth.,  27; 
Francis,  176  ;  Sir  Geo.,  27,  176, 
490  ;  Lidia,  208  :  Margt.,  176,  455, 
490. 

Cicily,  the  venerable,  364. 

Cifrewast,  Barbara,  Dorothv,  Wm.(2), 
98. 

Cinque  Ports,  arms  of,  229(2),  461, 
575  ;  barons,  of,  228,  229  ;  wardens 
of,  251,  296,  399. 

Cirencester,  Glouc.,  148  ;  23. 

Cl  a—,  Thos.,  57. 

Clacton,  Little,  Essex,  113. 

Claimond,  John,  411. 

Clanfiold,  Oxon,  403. 

Clapham,  Beds.,  3. 

Clapham,  Surrey,  483(2). 

Clapham,  Sussex,  505. 

Clapton,  Northants,  384. 

Clardon,  Warw.,  421(2). 

Clare,  Suff.,  477. 

Clare,  Anne,  155  ;  Edm.,  Elizth.,  136  ; 
Francis,  155  ;  Gilbert  de,  earl  of 
Gloucester,  155  ;  Joan,  John(2), 
Kath.,  Margt. (2),  136  ;  Marv,  46  ; 
Maud  de,  155  ;  Sibil,  155. 

Clarell,  Agnes,  45  ;  Margerv,  Rich., 
381  ;  Thos.,  45,  552. 

Clarenceux  King  of  Arms,  310. 

Clark,  Clerk,  arms  of,  463  ;  Agnes,  28, 

351  ;  Alex.,  395  ;  Alice,  139,  204, 

352  ;  Andrew,  110  ;  Anne,  180,  267  ; 

Cecilv,  351  ;  Dennis,  160  ;  Dorothy, 
43(2)";  421(2),  428  ;  Edith,  180(2)  ; 
Edm.,  43  ;  Edw.,  239  ;  Elizth., 
28(3),  43(2),  110,  138,  179,  181,  239, 
351,  395  ;  Frances,  43  ;  Sir  Francis, 
43;  Geo.,  180;  Gregory,  356; 
Griffin,  28(2)  ;  Grizell,  43(2),  461  ; 
Hamlet,  139  ;  Helen,  406  ;  Hen., 
160,  303(2),  406;  Humf.,  239(2), 
248  ;  Iseult,  244  ;  Jane,  43(2),  239  ; 
Jenkin,  138  ;  Joan,  239,  356  ; 

John,  15,  43(2),  84,  168,  179,  180, 


INDEX. 


619 


204,  239(3),  244,  248,  341,  351,  352, 
372,  421  ;  Sir  John,  43,  423,  424  ; 
Joseph,  321,  474  ;  Kath.,  303(2)  ; 
Lettice,  239  ;  Lucy,  15  ;  Margt., 
28,  239,  248,  564  Margery,  157; 
Mary,  43,  223,  239,  391  ;  Nich.,  43, 
81,  428,  478  ;  Philadelphia,  424  ; 
Rich.,  157,  399  ;  Sir  Reginald,  170  ; 
Robt.,  160,  391,  461  ;  Roger,  351  ; 
Sarah,  321  ;  Simon,  223,  295  ; 

Thos.,  28(2),  406,  510,  563  ;  Walter, 
239;  Wm.,  43(2),  180(2),  267;  Sir 
Wm.,  43. 

Clatercutt,  379. 

Claton,  Alice,  117  ;  Luke,  Marv(2), 
556;  Robt.,  117. 

Clavell,  Anne,  102  ;  John,  99(2)  ; 
Margt.,  102  ;  Millicent,  Rich.,  Susan, 
99  ;  Wm.,  102  ;  Sir  Wm.,  99. 
Clavering,  Essex,  113  ;  578(2). 
Clavering,  John,  41. 

Claxby,  Line.,  283  ;  288. 

Claxton,  Agnes,  452(2)  ;  Anne,  355  ; 

Hamon,  452  ;  Lancelot,  104. 

Clay,  Joan,  183. 

Claybrook,  Wm.,  245. 

Claydon,  Suff.,  452. 

Claydon,  Middle,  Bucks.,  37. 

Clayton,  Lane.,  548. 

Clayton,  Sussex,  506  ;  rector  of,  506. 
Clayworth,  Notts.,  394. 

Cleaver,  Claver,  Penelope,  53  ;  Thos., 

12. 

Clederow,  see  Clitherow. 

Cleghorn,  E.,  174,  587,  588,  589(2),  590. 
Clehonger,  Hereford,  172. 

Clello,  Francis,  Hen.,  429. 

Clement,  Anne,  238  ;  Margt.,  99  ; 

Rich.,  358  ;  Sir  Rich.,  238. 

Clerc  of  Mechlin,  arms  of,  459,  586. 
Clere,  Alice,  359  ;  Anne,  367(2),  468  ; 
Chas.,  367,  468  ;  Edm.,  367  ;  Elizth. 
235,  367(2)  ;  Robt.,  235,  359,  503  ; 
Sir  Robt.,  359(2)  ;  Susan,  360 ; 
Thos.,  360,  367,  490  ;  Sir  Thos., 
367. 

Clerkenwell,  Middx.,  296  ;  nun  of, 
383  ;  prioress  of,  296. 

Cleve,  Bishop’s,  Glouc.,  157. 

Cleve,  John,  200  ;  Thos.,  245. 

Cleves,  arms  and  crest  of,  134. 

Clewer,  Berks.,  18  ;  16. 

Cley,  Norf.,  328  ;  345. 

Cliburn,  Edm.,  Grace,  545. 
dies,  Blanch,  John,  73. 

Cliffe-at-Hoo,  Kent,  217. 

Cliffe-Pypard,  Wilts.,  530. 

Cliffe,  Anne(2),  Sam.,  396  ;  Wm.,  167. 
Cliff  house.  Lane.,  399. 

Clifford  Chambers,  Glouc.,  149. 


Clifford,  arms  of,  558  ;  x4nne,  92,  558  ; 
Eleanor,  Geo.,  283  ;  Geo.,  earl  of 
Cumberland,  558  ;  Elizth.,  179  ; 
Francis,  lord  Clifford,  553,  558  ; 
Hen.,  63,  283(2)  ;  Hen.,  earl  of 
Cumberland,  558(2)  ;  Jane,  216  ; 
John,  lord  Clifford  and  Westmorland, 
553  ;  Lewis,  216  ;  Margt.,  558(2)  ; 
Margt.,  lady  Clifford  and  Vescy,  553  ; 
Sir  Robt.,  179  ;  Thos.,  283  ;  Thos., 
lord  Clifford,  179  ;  Wm.,  63. 

Clifton,  Beds.,  3. 

Clifton,  Cornwall,  73(2). 

Clifton,  Dorset,  104. 

Clifton,  Notts.,  394  ;  college  at,  394  ; 
rector  of,  394. 

Clifton  Campville,  Staffs.,  442. 

Clifton  Reynes,  Bucks.,  37. 

Clifton,  Sir  Adam  de,  347  ;  Agnes,  394  ; 
Alice,  520  ;  Cuthbert,  Elizth.,  272  ; 
Geo.,  Gervis,  Sir  Gervis(2),  394  ; 
Hen,,  360;  Robt.,  520;  Sir  Robt., 
Winifrid(2),  394. 

Clinton,  Elizth.,  287,  296  ;  Hen.,  earl 
of  Lincoln,  296  ;  Thos.,  earl  of 
Lincoln,  287. 

Clinton  and  Saye,  lord,  287. 

Clippesby,  Norf.,  328  ;  rector  of,  328. 
Clippesby,  Audry,  Francis,  329  ;  John, 
328;  Julian,  328,  329;  Wm.,  329. 
Clipston,  Northants.,  381  ;  rector  of, 
381. 

Clitherow*,  Hen.,  372  ;  Jane,  205  ; 
Joan,  372  ;  Maud,  205  ;  Robt.  de, 
567  ;  Roger,  205(2). 

Clive,  arms  of,  230;  Sir  Christ.,  229; 
Eleanor  de,  218  ;  Geo.,  Hester, 
Jane,  Judith,  Rachel,  Rebecca, 
Rich,  Sarah,  69  ;  Zutphania,  229, 
Cloke,  John,  227. 

Clonfert,  bp.  of,  527. 

Clonville,  John(2),  Isabel,  Margery,  120. 
Clopton,  arms  of,  464(3)  ;  Agnes,  452  ; 
Alice,  464  ;  Aline,  66  ;  Anne,  462, 
463  ;  Elizth.,  44,  335,  464  ;  Francis, 
335,  464 ;  Joan,  154,  464 ;  John, 
464(2);  Kath.,  471;  Margt.,  464; 
Margery,  463,  464(2)  ;  Mary,  464(2), 
Nich.,  44  ;  Thos.,  463,  464 ;  Sir 
Thos.,  471  ;  Walter,  Wm.,  464  ;  Sir 
Wm.,  154,  462,  464(3). 

Closehouse,  Northumb.,  393. 

Clothall,  Herts.,  183  ;  198  ;  master  of 
hospital  of  St.  Mary  Mag.  at,  183  ; 
rectors  of,  183. 

Clothworkers,  clothiers,  9,  22,  24,  114(2) 
149(2),  213,  222,  226,  307,  316,  412, 
432,  435,  457(3),  458,  462,  473, 

530(2),  535,  584 ;  arms  of  the 

Company,  469. 


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INDEX. 


Clovelly,  Devon,  90. 

Clowanoe,  Cornwall,  71,  72. 

Clun,  Salop,  427  ;  baron  of,  502(2). 
Clutterbrook,  Eliztb.,  Robt.,  50. 
Clynnog,  Carnarvon,  569. 

Clyst  St.  George,  Devon,  90. 
Coachmaker,  315. 

Coates,  Sussex,  519. 

Coates -by -Stow,  Line.,  283. 

Coates,  Great,  Line.,  283  ;  288. 

Coates,  North,  Line.,  reetor  of,  286. 
Coates,  Cotes,  Anth.,  551  ;  Elizth.,  87  ; 
John,  87,  524  ;  Margt.,  524  ; 

Thos.,  53,  524. 

Cobbe,  Cobbis,  Aliee,  11,  248;  Dorothy, 
364;  Edw.,  248;  Elizth.,  11; 
Margery,  412  ;  Sibil,  11  ;  Thos., 
11(3),  412(2)  ;  Wm.,  11,  364. 
Coberley,  Gloue.,  149  ;  150. 

Cobham,  Kent,  218  :  fellow  of  eollege 
of,  220 ;  masters  of  the  eollege, 
220(2),  221. 

Cobham,  Surrey,  483. 

Cobham,  Aliee,  248  ;  Edw.,  249  ; 
Eleanor,  491  ;  Elizth.,  223,  241  ; 
lady  Elizth.,  491  ;  Geo.,  223,  241  ; 
Sir  Hen.,  first  baron,  218(2)  ;  Isabel, 
491;  Joan,  113,  219;  dame  Joan 
(1310-20),  218  :  dame  Joan  (1399), 
236  ;  Joan,  lady  of  Cobham  (1433), 
219(2),  220(3);  John  (1399),  236  ; 
John,  248;  Sir  John,  113;  Sir 
John  (1300),  218  ;  Sir  John,  seeond 
baron  (1354),  218;  Sir  John,  third 
baron  (1365),  218,  219  (3),  220(2); 
lord,  241;  Margt.,  113;  dame 
Margt.  (1375),  218  ;  dame  Margt. 
(1395),  219  ;  Maud,  237  ;  dame 
Maud  (1380),  219:  Mary,  249; 
Rauf,  219  ;  Reginald,  219,  236, 
491  ;  Sir  Reginald,  491  ;  Sir 
Reginald,  baron  Cobham  of  Ster- 
borough,  491(2)  ;  Thos.,  237  ;  Sir 
Thos.,  218,  219. 

Cobham  of  Chafford,  arms  of,  219. 
Cobindon,  Joan,  Rieh.  de,  148. 
Cobleigh,  Aliee,  Isabel,  Hen.,  Joan, 
John  (2),  90. 

Coby,  Wm.,  463. 

Cook,  Coeke,  Cok,  Cokke,  Anne,  11  ; 
Edm.,  366;  Elizth.,  11;  Feliee  atte, 
227  ;  Isabel,  325  ;  Joan,  354,  459  ; 
John,  11,  200,  288,  322,  324,  358, 
362  ;  Mary,  Rieh.,  144  ;  Robt.,  362, 
475  ;  Simon,  325  ;  Thos.,  352  ; 
Thomasin,  288  ;  Wm.,  459. 
Coekayne,  Dorothy,  7,  79  ;  Edm., 
Elizth.  (2),  7  ;  Franeis,  79  ;  Joan, 
John  (2),  Ida,  Kath.,  7  ;  Sir  Thos., 
79,  80  ;  Wm.,  7. 


Coekburn,  Coburn,  Alex.,  Alison,  John 
568. 

Cooker,  Coker,  Anne,  Cadwallader  (3), 
399  ;  Edw.,  97  ;  Elizth.,  Franoes, 
Joan  (3),  John  (4),  Kath.  (2).  399  ; 
Robt.,  97,  99  ;  Susan,  99  ;  Wm., 
399. 

Coekerells,  Essex,  131. 

Coekerham,  Cokerham,  arms  of,  336  ; 
Brime,  102  ;  Helen,  John,  84  ; 
Robt.,  242  ;  Susan,  102. 

Coeket,  Coket,  Edm.,  447,  466  ;  Sir 
Edw.,  Jane,  362. 

Cookington,  Devon,  96. 

Coekley  Cley,  Norf.,  329. 

Cookthorpe,  Norf.,  320. 

Codd,  Code,  Anne,  73  ;  Kath,  241  ; 

Rieh.,  73  ;  Thos.,  254  ;  Wm.,  241. 
Codenham,  Hen.,  Margt.,  367. 
Codington,  Elizth.,  461  ;  Hen.,  274  ; 
Rieh.,  461. 

Coffer,  John,  Phelipe,  536, 

Coffin,  Aliee,  84;  Jas,,  93;  Mary, 
Peter,  76  ;  Thos.,  84  ;  Sir  Wm.,  196. 
Cogdell,  Aliee,  Jane,  Thos.,  189. 
Coggeshall,  Essex,  114. 

Coggeshall,  Elizth.,  John,  120,  467  ; 

Thos.,  133. 

Coke,  see  Cook. 

Colan,  Cornwall,  71. 

Col  an,  Elizth.,  Tristram,  71. 

Colard,  John,  Margery,  233. 

Colburn,  Flammoek,  John,  519. 

Colby,  Norf.,  329  ;  94  ;  reetor  of,  329. 
Colby,  Aliee,  450  ;  Franeis,  450,  582  ; 
John,  362,  450(2)  ;  Margt.,  450  ; 
Rose,  362. 

Colehester,  Essex,  114  ;  23,  357  ; 

alderman  of,  114(2)  ;  museum,  575  ; 
offieial  of  the  arehdeaeon  of,  59  ; 
St.  James,  114  ;  St.  Peter,  114,  462. 
Coldbrook,  Mon.,  318(3). 

Cold  Norton,  Essex,  115. 

Coldoek,  Aliee,  308. 

Coldred,  Kent,  221. 

Cole,  Coles,  Anne,  229  ;  Arthur,  412  ; 
Edith,  180  ;  Eleanor,  388  ;  Franees, 
398  ;  Geo.,  388  ;  Gregory,  398  ; 
Humf.,  437  ;  Jane,  398  ;  Margt., 
314  ;  Robt.,  180  ;  Sara,  388  ;  Thos., 
229,  314;  Ursula, .524. 

Colebrand,  Rieh.,  110. 

Colemore,  John,  Sarah,  Thos.,  93. 
Colepeper,  see  Culpeper. 

Coleshill,  Warw.,  520  ;  viears  of,  520. 
Coleshill,  Anne,  Robt.,  9  ;  Thos.,  113. 
Colford,  Agnes,  John,  127. 

Colham,  304. 

Colholme,  Rieh.,  551. 

Colinson,  Isabel,  Robt.,  564. 


INDEX. 


621 


Colkin,  John,  211. 

Colkins,  Kent,  211. 

Collant,  Jude,  99. 

Collars,  Lancastrian  livery,  195  ; 
mermaids,  156  ;  S.S.,  1,  3,  62,  85, 

103,  109,  122,  173,  184,  210,  255, 

262,  272,  284,  309,  327,  379,  382, 

404,  426,  448,  488,  493,  502,  517, 

519,  525,  539,  555,  556,  578  ;  suns 
and  roses,  45,  86,  117,  131,  182,  193, 
361  362,  451,  481  ;  indeterminate, 
20,  49,  131,  142,  176,  195,  207,  231, 
315,  340,  367,  397,  402,  409,  422, 

436,  465,  482,  492,  502,  515,  539, 

549,  583. 

Collen,  Elizth.,  Edw.,  183  ;  John,  111. 
Collet,  John,  Susanna,  202(2). 

Collier,  John,  101. 

Collingbourne  Ducis,  Wilts.,  530. 
Collingbourne  Kingston,  Wilts.,  530, 
Collingbourne,  Joan,  Robt.,  530. 
Collingridge,  Alice,  423. 

Collingtree,  Northants.,  381  ;  rector 
of,  381. 

Collingwood,  Bridget,  Sir  Cuthbert, 
Robt.,  186. 

Collins,  Benj.,  437  ;  Edm.,  Edw.  (2), 
203  ;  Hen.,  525  ;  Mary,  504  ; 
Peter,  Robt.,  556  ;  Sam.,  110  ;  Thos. 
504,  587. 

Collys, - ,39. 

Colly weston,  Northants.,  381. 

Colman,  John,  345,  473  ;  J.  J.,  589  ; 

Kath.,  473  ;  Mary,  Sam.,  120. 
Colmer,  Hants.,  159. 

Colmer,  Margt.,  Rich.,  256. 
Colmworth,  Beds.,  3. 

Colnbrook,  Bucks.,  44. 

Colne,  Lane.,  269  ;  rector  of,  269. 
Colne  Engaine,  Essex,  115. 

Colne,  Wake’s,  Essex,  115. 

Colnett.,  Wm.,  171. 

Colney,  Norf.,  329  ;  rector  of,  329. 
Colsall,  manor  of,  246. 

Colt,  Elizth.,  131  ;  Hen.,  Jane,  450  ; 
Joan,  131  ;  John,  131,  390,  581  ; 
Magdalen,  139  ;  Mary,  131  ;  Thos.; 
131(2),  139. 

Colthurst,  Faith,  279  ;  Francis,  Hen., 
411  ;  John,  279  ;  Kath.,  Thos.,  565. 
Coltishall,  Norf.,  329  ;  rector  of,  530. 
Colton,  Norf.,  329. 

Coltropp,  see  Calthorp. 

Colvile,  John,  Rich.,  343. 

Colwall,  Hereford,  172. 

Colwell,  Agnes  (2),  Rich.,  229. 
Colwick,  Bucks.,  22. 

Coly,  Thos.,  212. 

Colyton,  Devon,  90. 

Comb,  carding,  146. 


Combe,  Somerset,  434. 

Combe  Florey,  Somerset,  433. 

Combe  Hay,  Somerset,  433  ;  rector  of, 
433. 

Combe  Martin,  Devon,  90. 
Combe-in-Teignhead,  Devon,  90. 
Combe,  Wm.,  38. 

Comblie,  Isle  of  Wight,  171. 

Combs,  Suff.,  452  ;  rector  of,  452. 
Comfort,  Ambrose,  Elizth.,  503. 
Comin,  Simon,  Timothy,  106. 
Commissary-general,  495. 

Complin,  Anne,  Wm.,  167. 

Compton,  Surrey,  483. 

Compton,  Warw.,  522. 

Compton  Beauchamp,  Berks.,  18  ; 
rector  of,  18. 

Compton,  Fenny,  Warw.,  520. 
Compton  Greenfield,  Glouc.,  157. 
Compton  Parva,  Berks.,  18. 

Compton  Valence,  Dorset,  98  ;  rector 
of,  98. 

Compton  Verney,  Warw.,  520. 
Compton,  Bridget,  497(2)  ;  Edith,  432  ; 
family,  171,  581  ;  Joan,  159,  482  ; 
John,  38,  159,  432,  482  ;  Sir  John, 
497  ;  Hen.,  146,  437(2)  ;  Margery, 
38  ;  Sir  Robt.  de,  394. 

Coney,  Walter,  346,  572. 

Congham,  Norf.,  329. 

Congleton,  Ches.,  68. 

Coningsby,  Amfelice,  376  ;  Elizth.,  63, 
173  ;  Humf.,  333  ;  Sir  Humf.,  376  ; 
Jane,  333  ;  Margt.,  62  ;  Sidney, 
Sir  Thos.,  173  ;  Wm.,  62. 
Conisborough,  Yorks.,  545  ;  rector  of, 
545. 

Coniscliffe,  Durham,  105  ;  bailiff  of, 
105. 

Conisholme,  Line.,  283. 

Coniston,  Lane.,  527. 

Connell,  Thos.,  553. 

Connington,  Hunts.,  203. 

Conquest,  arms  of,  5  ;  Eleanor,  6  ; 
Elizth.,  7,  54  ;  Sir  Hen.,  6  ;  Isabel, 
John,  Rich.  (2),  7. 

Consant,  Anne,  Judith,  Thos.,  225. 
Constable,  Agnes,  Anne,  394  ;  Jane, 
547,  557  ;  John,  557  ;  Sir  John,  394  ; 
Sir  Marmaduke,  547,  548  ;  Robt., 
544  ;  Sir  Robt.,  394,  557  ;  Sir  Wm., 
557. 

Constantine,  Cornwall,  71. 

Conway,  Carnarvon,  569  ;  abbot  of, 
132  ;  governor  of  castle  of,  569  ; 
vicar  of,  569. 

Conyers,  Anne,  331  ;  Christ.,  545,  549  ; 
Sir  Christ.,  544  ;  Darcy,  550  ;  Elizth., 
545,  550  ;  Ellen,  549  ;  Isabel,  106  ; 
Jane,  547  ;  Sir  John,  106  ;  Kath., 


622 


INDEX. 


290  ;  lord,  547  ;  Margt.,  544  ; 
Margery,  Robt.  (2),  106  ;  Thos., 

290,  331  ;  Sir - 106. 

Coo,  Coe,  Bridget.,  Elizth,  Jas.  (2),  466. 
Cook,  Cooke,  Coke,  Alice,  64,  476  ; 
Anne,  509.  559  ;  Anth.,  476  ; 

Bridget,  459  ;  Dorothy.  474  ;  Edm., 
181  ;  Edw.,  459,  474,  509(2)  ;  Sir 
Edw.,  453,  474  ;  Elizth.,  138  (2), 
428,  459  ;  Ellen,  198  ;  Emme,  509  ; 
Francis,  486  ;  Geo.,  373  ;  Geo.,  bp. 
of  Hereford,  173  ;  Joan,  151  ;  John, 
117,  151(2),  198,  476,  486,  509(2), 
513  ;  Kath.,  509  ;  Margery,  198  ; 
Mary,  138  ;  Nich.,  27  ;  Peter,  559  ; 
Rich.,  138,  428  ;  Robt.,  474  ;  Susan, 
130,  509,  513  ;  Thos.,  356  ;  Veare, 
453  ;  Wm.,  64,  138. 

Cookham,  Berks.,  18  :  bailiff  of 
hundred  of,  26  ;  vicar  of,  19. 
Cookley,  Suff.,  452. 

Cooksey,  Sir  Hugh,  Joan,  397  ; 

Maud,  Walter,  539. 

Cookson,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  46. 

Cooper,  Cowper,  Anth.,  199  ;  Edw., 
515  ;  Jane,  162  ;  Thos.,  477,  580. 
Coote,  Edith,  323. 

Cootys,  Northants.,  420. 

Copdock,  Suff.,  452. 

Cope,  Sir  Anth.  (2),  Hen.,  Mary  (3),  407. 
Coperlin,  Flint,  573. 

Copgrove,  Yorks.,  545  ;  rector  of,  545. 
Copinger,  arms  of,  370,  591  ;  Elizth., 
Francis,  260  ;  Hen.,  237  ;  John, 
260  ;  Martha,  237  ;  Ralph,  260  ; 
Wm.,  237  ;  Wm.  Posthumous,  237. 
Copland,  Olive,  Thos.,  469. 

Cople,  Beds.,  3. 

Copledike,  Anne,  285  ;  Edw.,  473  ; 
Elizth.,  John  (2),  Sir  John,  Margt., 
285  ;  Prudence,  473. 

Copleston,  Eleanor,  94  ;  Isabel,  96  ; 
John,  94,  96(2). 

Copley,  Edw.,  Elizth.,  88  ;  John, 
23(2)  ;  Margt.,  508  ;  Mary,  23  ; 
Sir  Roger,  508  ;  Wm.,  23. 

Copping,  Coppin,  Geo.,  586  ;  Isabel, 
397  ;  John,  Margt.,  208  ;  Ralph, 
397  ;  Stephen,  459,  586  ;  Thos.,  375. 
Copto,  John,  Mirabel,  125. 

Copwood,  Basset,  80  ;  Geo.,  John, 
442  ;  Margt.,  Rich.,  80,  442. 
Coraunt,  Joan,  John,  369. 

Corbet,  Ancaret,  431  ;  Sir  Andrew, 
445  ;  Anne,  166,  445  ;  Beatrix,  24  ; 
Elizth.,  166  ;  Gertrude,  428  ;  Jane, 
John,  366  ;  Judith,  379  ;  Kath., 
539  ;  Reginald,  428  ;  Robt.,  166, 
428,  445  ;  Rowland,  428  ;  Susan, 
445  ;  Thos.,  431  ;  Sir  Wm.,  24. 


Corbold,  Grisell,  461  ;  Joan,  466  ; 

Thos.,  461.,  Wm.,  466. 

Corby,  John,  504. 

Corfe  Mullen,  Dorset,  98. 

Corfu,  isle  of,  432. 

Corin,  Anne,  Rich.,  77. 

Coriton,  Jane,  Peter,  76. 

Cornard,  Suff.,  109. 

Corn  burgh,  Yorks.,  558. 

Cornew,  Isabel,  Robt.,  90. 

Cornish,  Hen.,  403  (2)  ;  Thos.,  bp.  of 
Tenos,  440. 

Cornwall,  70  ;  259  ;  duchy  of,  receivers 
for,  71,  75,  77  ;  sheriffs  of,  71,  75. 
Cornwall,  arms  of,  237(2),  Cecily,  84  ; 
Elizth.,  Sir  Esmon  de,  427  ;  Thos., 
Winifrid,  172. 

Cornwallis,  arms  of,  181  ;  Anne,  448, 
455,  458  472  ;  Bridget,  Chas.,  455  ; 
Elizth.,  448,  473  ;  Frances.  455  ; 
Francis,  448  ;  Hen.,  Jean,  455 
John,  335,  448,  455,  458  ;  Sir  John, 
181,  472  ;  Kath.,  448,  455(2);. 

Philip,  327,  448,  455  ;  Rich.,  472  ; 
Thos.,  448,  455  ;  Wm.,  450,  455, 
473  ;  Sir  Wm.,  327,  455. 

Corp,  Eleanor,  John,  95. 

Corringham,  Essex,  115  ;  rectors  of, 
115,  186. 

Corringham,  Line.,  283  ;  vicar  of, 
283. 

Corsham,  Wilts.,  530  ;  435  ;  vicar  of,. 
438. 

Cortewille,  Colyne,  Louis,  578. 

Corton,  Wilts.,  98. 

Cory,  Ann,  356  ;  Robt.,  325  ;  Thos., 
356. 

Cosen,  Cosin,  Margt.,  453  ;  Thos.,  292  ; 
Wm.,  453. 

Cosgrove,  Northants.,  381  ;  parson 
of,  381. 

Cosowarth,  Cornwall,  71. 

Cosowarth,  Dorothy,  John,  71. 
Cossale,  Isabel,  222. 

Cossam,  see  Corsham,  Wilts. 

Cossey,  Thos.,  370. 

Cossington,  Somerset,  434. 

Cossington,  John,  Sarah,  206, 
Costessey,  Norf.,  329  ;  75. 

Cotemersh,  Wilts.,  532. 

Cotesbrok,  Robt.,  309. 

Cotesford,  Oxon,  421. 

Coting,  Wm.,  325. 

Cotrel,  Jas.,  563. 

Cottered,  Herts.,  184. 

Cotterstock,  Northants. ,  381  ;  provost 
of  chantry  of,  381. 

Cottingham,  Yorks.,  545  ;  rector  of, 
545. 

Cottisford,  Oxon,  403. 


INDEX. 


623 


Cotton,  Coton,  Alice,  Eleanor,  443 ; 
Elizth.,  158,  467  ;  Sir  Geo,,  47  ; 
Grace,  495  ;  Isabel,  Jane,  Kath., 
443  ;  Margt.,  156,  251  ;  Mary,  314; 
Maud,  85,  443  ;  Rich.,  47,  85,  156, 
443(2)  ;  Robt.,  495  ;  Thos.,  314  ; 
Thomasin,  444  ;  Wm.,  63,  158,  251, 
444. 

Cottusmore,  Amice,  John,  399(2)  ; 

Wm,,  179. 

Couch,  Thos,,  202. 

Coughton,  Warw.,  521  ;  156, 

Couhill,  Elizth.,  240. 

Coulsdon,  Surrey,  284  ;  rector  of,  284. 
Coulsdon,  East,  Wilts.,  530  ;  528. 
Coulthirst,  Robt.,  552. 

Council  of  the  North,  members  of,  544, 
563  ;  secretary  of,  543. 

Counforth,  Margt.,  330. 

Court,  Amy,  Edw.,  434  ;  Jane,  Robt., 
17. 

Court  letter,  writer  of,  486. 

Courtenay,  Edw.,  72,  410  ;  Edw.,  earl 
of  Devon,  73  ;  Florence,  73  ;  Gert¬ 
rude,  103,  185  ;  Hen,,  185  ;  Hen., 
marquis  of  Exeter,  103,  185  ;  Hugh, 
410  ;  Hugh,  earl  of  Devon,  91,  113, 
219  ;  Kath,,  94  ;  Margt,,  113,  219  ; 
Margt.,  countess  of  Devon,  91  ; 
Sir  Peter,  91,  219  ;  Sir  Philip,  85  ; 
Wm.,  abp.  of  Canterbury,  219,  243  ; 
Sir  Wm.,  72. 

Courthope,  Alex.,  Elizth.,  453  ;  Jas., 
410. 

Cove,  North,  Suff.,  453. 

Co  veil,  Thos.,  269. 

Covenham  St.  Bartholomew,  Line., 
283. 

Coventry,  Warw.,  521  ;  121,  430  ; 

archdeacon  of,  521  :  arms,  249,  430, 
521,  527,  577  ;  Bablake  hospital, 
521  ;  bishop,  79  ;  Cheylesmore 
park,  527  ;  Holy  Trinity,  521  ; 
mayors,  521  ;  official,  520 ;  St. 
Michael,  521,  vicar  of,  521  ;  sheriff, 
521. 

Coventry,  Kath.,  589. 

Coverdall,  Elizth.,  Robt.,  466. 

Covert,  arms  of,  514  ;  Anne,  515  ; 
Barbara,  262  ;  Blanch,  515  ; 
Dorothy,  504  ;  Elizth.,  504,  514(2)  ; 
Hen.,  190,  504  ;  Isabel,  514  ;  Jane, 
494,  514,  515  ;  John,  504,  514,  515  ; 
Mary,  515  ;  Rich.,  494,  514,  515  ; 
Wm.,  190,  262,  514,  515. 

Covesgrave,  John,  5. 

Cowall,  John,  367. 

I^owden,  Kent,  221. 

I^owell,  Cowrll,  John,  58  ;  Thos.,  259. 
I!owfold,  Sussex,  506  ;  rector  of,  506. 


Cowling,  Kent,  221  ;  castle  of,  220  ; 

rectors  of,  219,  222. 

Cowlinge,  Suff.,  453. 

Cowthorpe,  Yorks.,  546. 

Cox,  Edw.,  Jane,  Kath.,  Laur.,  Margt., 
305  ;  Mary,  517  ;  Rich.,  305  ;  Wm., 
517. 

Coxwell,  Great,  Berks.,  19. 

Coxwold,  Yorks.,  546. 

Coys,  arms  of,  128  ;  Ann,  Giles, 
Sarah,  583. 

Crab,  Reginald,  370. 

Cracherood,  Agnes,  Elizth.,  John, 
Wm.,  138. 

Cracroft,  Anne,  281  ;  Elizth.,  John, 
548  :  Leonard,  281. 

Cradles  or  cots,  infants  in,  31(2),  46, 
233,  379,  391,  449,  555. 

Cradley,  Hereford,  173  ;  rector  of,  173. 
Cradock,  Dorothy,  Elizth.,  Jane,  John, 
239  ;  Maud,  572  ;  Nevill,  239  ; 
Vraichvras,  318. 

Crafford,  Arthur,  128,  141  ;  Mary, 

Winifrid,  141. 

Cranborne,  Dorset,  98. 

Cranbrook,  Kent,  222  ;  453,  494  ; 

Betenham  in,  227  ;  Glassenbury  in, 
222,  260  ;  rectors  of,  222. 

Crandol,  Hants.,  514. 

Crane,  Edw.,  Elizth.,  472  ;  Felice,  45  ; 
Sir  Francis,  375  ;  Hen.,  139  ;  Joan, 
180  ;  John,  375  ;  Margt.,  180,  464  ; 
Robt.,  464  ;  Wm.,  180. 

Cranfield,  Beds.,  4  ;  rector  of,  4. 
Cranford,  Midclx.,  297  ;  rectors  of, 
297,  304. 

Cranford  St.  Andrew,  Northants.,  382. 
Cranford,  Edw.,  495. 

Cranham,  Essex,  114. 

Cranley,  Surrey,  284  ;  rector  of,  284. 
Cranley,  Thos.,  abp.  of  Dublin,  414. 
Cranmer,  Agnes,  396;  Anne,  115; 
Rachel,  245  ;  Robt.,  115  ;  Thos., 
245,  396. 

Cranmore,  West,  Somerset,  434. 
Cransley,  Northants.,  382  ;  manors  of 
Newarks  and  Pultons  in,  382. 
Cranstead,  Kent,  217. 

Cranston,  Andrew,  Mary,  439. 
Crantock,  Cornwall,  dean  of,  77. 
Cratfield,  Suff.,  453. 

Crathorne,  Yorks.,  546. 

Crathorne,  Elizth.,  546  ;  Robt.,  564  ; 
Thos.,  546. 

Craven,  Mary,  Thos.,  553. 

Crawley,  Hants.,  159  ;  rector  of,  159. 
Crawley,  Sussex,  506. 

Crawley,  North,  Bucks.,  37  ;  parson 
of,  37. 

Crawley,  Thos.,  117. 


624 


INDEX. 


Cray,  Foots,  Kent,  222  ;  rector  of,  222. 
Cray,  St.  Mary,  Kent,  222  ;  242. 

Cray,  St.  Paul,  Kent,  267  ;  579. 

Cray,  John,  402. 

Crayford,  Kent,  185,  227. 

Crayford,  Flizth.,  Sir  Wm.,  236. 

Creake  Abbey,  Norf.,  329. 

Creake,  North,  Norf.,  329  ;  340. 

Creake,  South,  Norf.,  329. 

Creckett,  Anne,  Thos.,  15. 

Creedy,  Devon,  93. 

Creeny,  W.  F.,  356. 

Creke,  Alyne,  Sir  John  de,  66. 

Cremer,  Anne,  John,  365. 

Crendon,  Long,  Bucks.,  37. 

Crepehege,  Joan,  John,  223. 

Cresacre,  Anne,  Edw.,  542. 

Cresheld,  see.  Croshold. 

Creslow,  Bucks.,  53. 

Cressenir,  Sir  John,  Thos.,  330. 
Cresset,  Alice,  430  ;  Anne,  429  ; 
Elizth.,  Jane,  Kath.,  Rich.  (2),  Robt., 
430  ;  Thos.,  429. 

Crossing,  Essex,  115. 

Cressingham,  Great,  Norf.,  330  ;  rector 
of,  330. 

Cressy,  Cristine,  383(2)  ;  Grace,  186  ; 

John,  383  ;  Wm.,  186. 

Crests  as  supporters,  64. 

Creswell,  Isabel,  John,  161  ;  Mary, 
Thos.,  20. 

Crewe,  Julian,  526  ;  Silvanus,  570, 
571(2),  573(2)  ;  Thos.,  526,  570. 
Crewkerne,  Somerset,  434  ;  master  of 
school  at,  434. 

Crich,  Derby,  81  ;  Weatcrost  in,  81. 
Crichel,  Long,  Dorset,  98. 

Crichel  More,  Dorset,  98. 

Crick,  Northants.,  382. 

Crickis,  Elizth.,  John,  344. 

Cricklade,  Wilts.,  268. 

Cricksea,  Essex,  115. 

Criell,  Ralph,  228. 

Cripps,  John,  210  ;  Margt.,  210,  243  ; 

Mary,  Thos.,  243. 

Criscian,  Elizth.,  John,  3, 

Crisford,  Wm.,  508. 

Crishall,  Essex,  113. 

Crisp,  Agnes,  Alice,  210  ;  Anne,  207, 
222,  351  ;  Elizth.,  267  ;  Frances, 
222  ;  Hen.,  207,  222,  267  ;  Sir 
Hen.,  207  ;  John,  210(4)  ;  Margt., 
210(2)  ;  Nich.,  351  ;  Rich.,  336  ; 
Thos.,  222. 

Crisp  collection,  584,  585(3),  586(2), 
589(4),  590(3),  591. 

Cristemas,  John,  402(2). 

Critchley,  Joseph,  573. 

Crofield,  Suff.,  472. 

Croft,  Line.,  284  ;  vicar  of,  284. 


Croft,  Crofts,  Anne,  341(2),  567  ; 

Joan,  Sir  John,  116  ;  Rich.,  567  ; 
Thos.,  341. 

Crofton,  Cumb.,  179. 

Crofton,  Margery,  Wm.,  263. 

Croke,  Crook,  Alice,  185;  Anne,  111, 
398,  409  ;  Cecil,  52  ;  Chas.,  398  ; 
Edw.,  Elizth.,  37;  Hen.,  Ill; 
John,  37.  52,  306  ;  Sir  John,  37(2), 
398  ;  Margt.,  306  ;  Peter,  535  ; 
Rich.,  400(2)  ;  Roger,  535(2)  ; 
Unton,  409  ;  Wm.,  185. 

Crokker,  Sir  John,  96. 

Crome,  Edm..  309  ;  Margt.,  Peter, 
363. 

Cromer,  Norf.,  330. 

Crompe,  Bridget,  Margt.  (2),  156. 
Crompton,  Anne,  498,  545  ;  Eleanor, 
Ethelred,  445 ;  Jane,  545  ;  Kath., 
444  ;  Margt.,  445  ;  Robt.,  545  ; 
Thos.,  444.  445(2),  498  ;  Wrn.,  444. 
Cromwelbottom,  Yorks.,  560. 

Cromwell,  Margt.,  Raiph.  baron  Crom¬ 
well,  Sir  Ralph,  293. 

Crondall,  Hants.,  159  ;  rector  of,  159. 
Crophill,  prebendary  of,  274. 

Croply,  John,  471. 

Cropredy,  Oxon,  403  ;  prebendary  of, 
389. 

Croscombe,  Somerset,  434. 

Croshold,  Arthur  (2),  Florence,  Francis, 
346  ;  Judith,  347  ;  Mary.  Susanna, 
346. 

Crosland,  Sir  Jordan,  555. 

Cross,  Frances,  535  ;  Joan,  458  ;  John, 
12,  458  ;  Rich.,  543. 

Cross  brasses,  11,  25,  27,  48,  49,  61,  77, 
78,  141.  160,  173(2),  192,  194,  220, 
236,  251,  253,  259.  260,  265(2).  284, 
287,  311(2),  370,  383,  385,  387,  400. 
402,  413(2),  443,  444.  478,  494,  504, 
505  ;  indents  for,  7,  17,  22,  62,  68, 
106,  116,  117,  118,  122,  136,  137(3), 
144(2),  157,  180,  185,  203(3),  204, 
211,  222(2).  224,  225,  231,  241,  253. 
268(2),  285,  351,  360,  367,  373, 
377(3),  408,  418,  436,  477,  493,  505, 
518,  529,  534,  537,  542. 

Crosthwaite,  Cumb.,  78. 

Croston,  Lane.,  269  ;  399  ;  vicar  of, 
269. 

Croston,  Edm.,  418  ;  John,  422. 
Crostwight,  Norf.,  330  ;  rector  of,  330. 
Crouch,  John,  50. 

Crowan,  Cornwall,  71. 

Crowe,  Christ.,  Cristian,  348. 

Crowell,  Oxon,  403  ;  rector  of,  403. 
Crowhurst,  Surrey,  484  ;  401. 
Crowley,  North,  Bucks.,  6. 

Crowmarsh  Gifford,  Oxon,  403  ;  23. 


INDEX. 


625 


Crowmer,  Sir  Jas.,  263  ;  Elizth.,  234  ; 

Margt,,  263  ;  Mary,  Wm.,  234. 
Crowther,  John,  150  ;  Wm.,  441. 
Croxdale,  Durham,  566. 

Croxton,  Cambs.,  59. 

Croxton,  South,  Leic.,  275. 

Croydon,  Surrey,  484  ;  vicars  of,  485. 
Croyland,  Godfrey  de,  abbot  of  Peter¬ 
borough,  392. 

Croyser,  Anne,  498  ;  John,  448  ;  Wm., 
498. 

Cru,  Cruwe,  see  Crewe. 

Crucifixions,  85,  216,  462,  576  ;  indent 
for,  203. 

Crudge,  Elizth.,  390. 

Crugge,  Barbara,  301  ;  John,  301,  519  ; 
Wm.,  301. 

Crundal,  Kent,  rector  of,  262. 

Crusader,  66. 

Crutch,  figure  with,  286. 

Cruttenden,  Anth.,  505. 

Cubley,  Derby,  85. 

Cublington,  Bucks.,  37  ;  rectors  of, 
37,  38. 

Cuckfield,  Sussex,  506  ;  260,  495  ; 

vicar  of,  506. 

Cuddington,  Surrey,  461. 

Cuddon,  Ann,  Elizth.,  Francis,  Mary 
(3),  Bobt.,  Wm.  (2),  469. 

Cudham,  Kent,  223. 

Culham,  Oxon,  14. 

Culling,  Kath.,  Margt.,  Mark  (2),  208. 
Cullompton,  Devon,  96. 

Culme,  Wm.,  411. 

Culpeper,  arms  of,  232,  250  ;  Agnes, 
232(2)  ;  Sir  Alex.,  222  ;  Anne,  207, 
260  ;  Edm.,  101  ;  SirEdw.,  502  (2)  ; 
Eleanor,  491  ;  Elizth.,  222,  250, 
502(3)  ;  Jane,  502  ;  John,  260  ;  Sir 
John,  232  ;  Joice,  266  ;  Lettice, 
432  ;  Margt.,  251,  501  ;  Martin, 
239  ;  Sir  Martin,  432  ;  Mary,  335  ; 
Nich.,  502  ;  Rich.,  251,  501  ;  Thos., 
207,  335  ;  Sir  Thos.,  232,  491  ; 
Walter,  232,  406,  501  ;  Sir  Wm., 
250. 

Culpho,  Suff.,  277. 

Culverwell,  Jane,  Sam.,  545. 
Cumberland,  78  ;  earls  of,  558(3)  ; 

sheriff  of,  528. 

Cumnor,  Berks.,  19. 

Cuningham,  Geo.,  320. 

Cupper,  Margt.,  429(2)  ;  Thos.,  176, 
429(2). 

Curry,  North,  Somerset,  434. 

Curthose,  Anne  (2),  Isabel,  Joan, 
John  (2),  Rich.,  Thos.  (2),  Wm.  (2), 
203. 

Curtis,  arms  of,  357  ;  Alice,  349  ; 
Anne,  459  ;  Aubrey,  12  ;  Augustine, 


357,  459  ;  Bridget,  357  ;  Elizth., 
209  ;  John,  12,  168,  196  ;  Robt., 
395  ;  Simon,  380  ;  Stephen,  209  ; 
Tristram,  73  ;  Wm.,  327,  349,  468. 
Curzon,  Alice,  84 ;  Isabel,  49,  424  ; 
Geo.,  445  ;  Joan,  327  ;  John,  85  ; 
Sir  John,  327  ;  Mary,  445  ;  Rich., 
49,  84  ;  Thomasin,  85  ;  Walter,  424. 
Cuthbert,  Edw.,  Kath.,  389. 

Cuting,  Wm.,  310. 

Cutler,  410. 

Curler,  Eliza,  563  ;  Elizth.,  454,  565  ; 

Sir  Gervase,  563,  565. 

Cutt,  Cutts,  Anne,  432  ;  Barbara,  262  ; 
Bridget,  433  ;  Eleanor,  63;  Sir 
Hen.,  262  ;  Joan,  John  (3),  433  ; 
Sir  John,  63(2)  ;  Margt.,  63  ;  Matt., 
Mary,  Nich.,  Rich.,  433  ;  Robt., 
63,  433  ;  Susan,  Thos.,  Wm.,  433. 
Cuxham,  Oxon,  403. 

Cuxton,  Kent,  223  ;  rector  of,  223 

D 

D’Abernon,  arms  of,  498  ;  Sir  John, 
497(2). 

Dabrigecourt,  Eustace,  Geo.,  166  ; 

Kath.,  159  ;  Thos.,  159,  166. 

Dacre,  Dacres,  Anne,  277,  558(2)  ; 
Dorothy,  Edw.  (2),  277  ;  Elizth., 

79,  277,  309  ;  Geo.,  John,  277  ; 
Hen.,  277,  309  ;  lord  Dacre  of  the 
North,  201  ;  lord  Dacre  of  the  South, 
405,  484  ;  Thos.,  277,  558  ;  Sir 
Thos.,  79  ;  Wm.,  lord  Dacre  of 
Gillesland,  558. 

Dade,  Agnes,  465  ;  Anne,  472  ; 

Frances,  465  ;  Marv,  472  ;  Nich., 
374  ;  Thos.,  465  ;  472  (2)  ;  Wm., 

472. 

Dagenham,  Essex,  115  ;  120,  159 

priory,  128. 

Dagworth,  Sir  Nich.,  323. 
Dalby-on-the-Wolds,  Leic.,  275. 
Dalby,  Thos.,  259  ;  Wm.,  426. 

Dale  Abbey,  Derby,  88. 

Dale,  Elizth.,  Wm.,  29. 

Dalenger,  Margt.,  451. 

Dalham,  Suff.,  453  ;  rector  of,  453. 
Dalison,  Anne,  381,  394  ;  Edw.,  382(2); 
Elizth.,  370,  382  ;  Geo.,  195,  287, 
382  ;  Joan,  195  ;  Kath.,  527  ; 
Maximilian,  Silvester  (2),  233  ; 

Thos.,  183  ;  Wm.,  233,  287,  370,  394. 
Dallet,  Wm.,  242. 

Dalling,  Field,  see  Field  Dalling,  Norf. 
Dalling,  Wood,  see  Wood  Dalling,  Norf. 
Dallingridge,  Sir  — ,  508. 

Dallow,  Anne,  Edw.,  396. 

Dalton,  Alice,  244 ;  Anne,  550(2)  ; 
John,  244  ;  Thos.,  550. 


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626 


INDEX. 


Damarell,  arms  of,  93. 

Damascus,  63. 

Damet,  Clarice,  Wm.,  371. 

Damme,  John,  368. 

Damsell,  Margt.,  Sir  Wm.,  207. 
Danbury,  Essex,  116. 

Danby,  Jas.,  551  ;  Maud,  Thos.,  564  ; 

Thomasin,  551. 

Dand,  Dorothy,  Thos.,  82. 

Dandelion,  Kent,  203,  225(2). 
Dandelion,  John,  244. 

Dandy,  Alice,  John,  459  ;  Kath.,  452  ; 
Margery,  459  ;  Martha,  Thos.  (2), 
452. 

Danet’s  Hall,  Leic.,  74. 

Danet,  Anne,  525  ;  Elizth.,  74  ; 

Gerard,  74,  136,  525  ;  Mary,  136(2). 
Dangerfield,  Bridget,  Fulk,  156. 
Daniel,  Alice,  Avice,  474  ;  Edm.,  446  ; 
John,  358,  446,  474  ;  Margt.,  446  ; 
Ursula,  474  ;  Walter,  358,  580  ; 

Wm.,  208(2)  ; - ,  118. 

Danson,  Anne,  Thos.,  14. 

Danvers,  Anne,  520,  531(2)  ;  Dorothy, 
26  ;  Elizth.,  113  ;  Hen.,  178  ;  John, 
178,  398  ;  Sir  John,  113,  531; 
Rachel,  Rich.,  172  ;  Silvester, 
Ursula,  113  ;  Wm.,  520. 

Darcy,  arms  of,  137  ;  Anne,  562  ; 
Anth.,  137(2)  ;  Brian,  129,  137  ; 

Edw.,  Elizth.,  501  ;  Joan,  437  ; 
John,  129,  132,  562  ;  John,  lord 
Darcy  of  Aston,  562  ;  John,  lord 
Darcy  of  Chiche,  113  ;  John,  lord 
Darcy  and  Meinell,  437 ;  Kath.,  137  ; 
lord  Darcy  and  Conyers,  550  ; 
Margt.,  550,  562(2)  ;  Michael,  562  ; 
Philipe,  Thos.  (3),  137  ;  Thos.,  lord 
Darcy,  132. 

Darell,  arms  of,  215  ;  Constantine, 
530;  Sir  Edw.,  Eleanor,  118; 
Elizth.,  Florence,  Geo.,  215  ;  Joan, 
530  ;  John,  215  ;  Kath.,  389  ; 
Margt.,  45;  Mary,  118(2);  Paul, 
45  ;  Peter,  Sir  Thos.,  389  ;  Wm., 
537,  544. 

Darenth,  Kent,  223. 

Darfield,  Yorks.,  546. 

Darkenoll,  arms  of,  251  ;  Anne,  251  ; 
Grace,  186  ;  Joan  (2),  John,  Margt., 
251;  Robt.,  186;  Walter,  Wm.,  251. 
Darker,  see  Dacres. 

Darkham,  Hen.,  489. 

Darley,  Derby,  81  ;  rector  of,  81. 
Darley,  Alice,  Anne,  Benedicta, 
Elizth.,  Francis,  555  ;  Hen.,  565  ; 
John,  235,  555(2)  ;  Margery,  565  ; 
Mary  (3),  Thos.,  Wm.  (2),  555. 
Darlington,  Durham,  105  ;  dean  or 
vicar  of,  296. 


Darlton,  Notts.,  394. 

Darnelly,  Daniel  (2),  Jane,  58. 

Darnley,  lord,  492. 

Darnowll,  see  Darkenoll. 

Darowen,  Montgomery,  569. 
Darrington,  Yorks.,  546. 

Darsham,  Suff.,  453. 

Dartford,  Kent,  223  ;  school  at,  224  ; 
vicar  of,  224. 

Dartmouth,  Devon,  90  ;  572  ;  mayor 
of,  91  ;  St.  Petrock,  St.  Saviour,  90. 
Darton,  Yorks.,  546  ;  Gawber  Hall  in, 
546,  547. 

Darwent,  Anne,  Chas.  (3),  556. 

Daston,  Anne,  156  ;  Anth.,  538  ; 
Rich.,  156. 

Datchet,  Bucks.,  38  ;  509. 

Datchworth,  Herts.,  184  ;  rector  of, 
184. 

Daubeny,  Anne,  Arthur,  364  ;  Christ., 
325,  364  ;  Clement,  32,  364  ;  Francis, 
364  ;  Giles,  lord  Daubeney,  160  ; 
Sir  Giles,  202,  437(2)  ;  Hen.,  364  ; 
Joan,  202,  325,  364,  437  ;  Mary, 
437  ;  Philipe,  Robt.,  Thos.  (2),  364. 
Daunce,  Alice,  16  ;  Sir  John,  15. 
Dauney,  Elizth.,  559  ;  Thos.,  566(2)  ; 
Sir  Thos.,  559. 

Dauntsey,  Wilts.,  531  ;  113. 

Dauntsey,  arms  of,  533  ;  Ambrose, 
533  ;  Anne,  531  ;  Elizth.,  269,  430  ; 
Gertrude,  533  ;  Sir  Gilbert,  100  ; 
John,  532  ;  Sir  John,  430,  531,  533  ; 
Margt.,  532  ;  Mary,  Wm.,  269. 
Davenant,  John,  485. 

Da  vers,  see  Danvers. 

David,  St.,  174. 

Davids,  John,  Sage,  570. 

Davington,  Kent,  225. 

Davis,  Davies,  Anne,  536  ;  Dorothy, 
Elizth,,  431  ;  Isaiah,  44(2)  ;  Joan, 
431  ;  Leonard,  317  ;  Margt.,  431  ; 
Mary,  44  ;  Matt.,  536  ;  Rice,  431  ; 
Rich.,  44  ;  Robt.,  572  ;  Sam.,  573  ; 
Thos.,  44. 

Davison,  Thos.,  169. 

Davy,  Alice,  337  ;  Elias,  484  ;  John, 
466  ;  John,  337  ;  Rich.,  466  ;  Thos., 
331  ;  Walter,  513. 

Dawson,  Alex.,  78  ;  Geo.,  551  ;  Joan, 
350,  553  ;  Robt.,  555  ;  Robt.,  bp. 
of  Clonfert,  527  ;  Wm.,  551. 
Dawson-Duffield,  R.  D.,  591. 

Dawtrey,  Anne,  513  ;  Dorothy,  309  ; 
Edw.,  579  ;  Francis,  507  ;  Hen,, 
513  ;  John,  507  ;  Margt.,  579  ; 
Wm.,  309. 

Day,  arms  of,  538  ;  Alice,  191,  449  ; 
Edm.,  11  ;  Elizth.,  40,  41  ;  Geo., 
bp.  of  Chichester,  505;  Joan,  114, 


INDEX. 


627 


191,  578  ;  John,  376,  449  ;  Judith, 
41  ;  Kath.,  376  ;  Rachel,  Rich.  (2), 
Susan,  41  ;  Thos.,  191  ;  Wm.,  41  ; 
Wm.,  bp.  of  Winchester,  40. 
Daylesford,  Wore.,  538. 

Deal,  Kent,  captain  of  the  castle  of, 
225,  284. 

Deal,  Upper,  Kent,  225  ;  rector  of,  225. 
Dean,  Beds.,  4  ;  rector  of,  4. 

Dean,  Hants.,  170. 

Dean,  Priors,  Hants.,  159. 

Deane,  West,  Wilts.,  531. 

Death,  figures  of,  2,  34,  46,  120,  171, 
269,  438,  463,  530,  584  ;  heads,  142, 
323. 

Death,  Deth,  Anne,  224  ;  Anth.,  336  ; 
Elizth.,  224,  336  ;  John,  Margery, 
136  ;  Wm.,  224. 

Debank,  John,  Thos.,  110. 

Debden,  Essex,  144. 

Debenham,  Suff.,  453. 

Decons,  Joan,  Rich.,  29. 

Deddington,  Oxon,  404  ;  425,  589. 
Deen,  Dene,  Geoff.,  346  ;  Hen.,  abp. 
of  Canterbury,  268  ;  Hugh,  320  ; 
Jas.,  280  ;  Joan,  320  ;  Kath,  280  ; 
Margt.,  233,  280  ;  Nich.,  280  ; 

Robt.,  Silvester,  23^ 

Deerhurst,  Glouc.,  149. 

Heighten,  Yorks.,  547. 

Delabere,  Alice,  378  ;  Anne,  Elizth., 
174  ;  Rich.,  378  ;  Sir  Rich.,  174. 
Delalind,  Anne,  Sir  Geo.,  504. 
Delamare,  Delamere,  Eleanor,  437  ; 
Isabel,  173  ;  John,  Philip,  437  ; 
Rich.,  173  ;  Thos.,  abbot  of  St. 
Albans,  192  ;  Wm.,  188. 

De  la  Pole,  .see  Pole. 

Delarey,  John,  261. 

Dell,  Wm.,  417. 

Dellis,  Kath.,  70. 

Delves,  Margt.,  581  ;  Ralph,  70. 

Dely,  Margt.,  305. 

Dence,  Elizth.,  Jervis,  222. 
Denchworth,  Berks.,  20. 

Dene,  Northants.,  382. 

Dengie,  Essex,  116. 

Denham,  Bucks.,  38  ;  parsons  of,  38. 
Denham,  Suff.,  453  ;  322,  367. 
Denham,  Wm.,  498,  499. 

Denn,  David,  241  ;  Eleanor,  328  ; 
Robt.,  239  ;  Thomasin,  240  ;  Wm., 
328. 

Dennington,  Suff.  454 ;  589  ;  rector 
of,  454. 

Dennis,  arms  of,  307  ;  Anne,  89,  469  ; 
Geo.,  512  ;  Sir  Gilbert,  154  ;  Hen., 
Jane,  432  ;  John,  89  ;  Margt.,  512  ; 
Michael,  482  ;  Morris,  154  ;  Philip, 
307  ;  Roger,  469  ;  Sir  Walter,  154. 


Denny,  Cambs.,  abbess  of,  521. 

Denny,  arms  of,  375  ;  Sir  Anth.,  Chas., 
181  ;  Dorothy,  361  ;  Sir  Edw.,  181  ; 
Joan,  John  (2),  448  ;  Margt.,  181  ; 
Thos.,  369  ;  Ursula,  50  ;  Wm.,  361. 
Denot,  Peter,  508. 

Denstone,  Suff.,  454. 

Denton,  Kent.,  225. 

Denton,  Lane.,  305. 

Denton,  Norf.,  330  ;  rector  of,  330. 
Denton,  Hen.,  385  ;  Thos.,  401. 
Denver,  arms  of,  581. 

Depden,  Suff.,  454. 

Deptford,  Kent.,  clerk  of  storehouse 
at,  310. 

Derby,  All  Saints,  81  ;  minister  of,  81. 
Derby,  countess  of,  304,  305  ;  earls  of, 
9,  75,  304(2),  406,  526. 

Derbyshire,  79  ;  sheriffs  of,  82(3),  395. 
Here,  John,  168,  376. 

Dereham,  East,  Norf.,  330;  310; 

vicars  of,  330. 

Dereham,  West,  Norf.,  110. 

Dereham,  Derham,  arms  of,  581  ; 
John,  110;  Robt.,  338;  Thos.,  110, 
372  ;  Thomasin,  372. 

Derehawgh,  Edw.,  Wm.,  467. 
Derelicts,  587. 

Dereux,  Philip,  168. 

Dericote,  Arthur,  300,  540  ;  Emme, 
Jane,  Margt.,  Mary,  300;  Thomasin, 
540. 

Dering,  Alice,  Anth.,  252  ;  Dorothy, 
243  ;  Sir  Edw.,  243,  252  ;  James, 
257  ;  Jane,  John  (3),  Julian,  Margt. 
(2),  Mary,  Nich.,  Rich.  (3),  252. 
Derington,  Geo.,  120. 

Dermot,  Wm.,  176. 

Dersingham,  Norf.,  331. 

Dersley,  Anne,  357,  453  ;  John,  357  ; 

Margt.  (2),  Thos.,  453. 

Dervile,  John,  37. 

Desborough,  Northants.,  382;  126, 

386,  388. 

Desford,  John,  414. 

Desmond,  earl  of,  304,  455. 

Despencer,  baroness,  238  ;  Edw.,  lord 
Despencer,  523  ;  lord,  331  ;  Margt., 
523. 

Dethick,  Derby,  80(2),  394. 

Dethick,  Humf.,  500  ;  Isabel,  Robt., 
80. 

Deve,  see  Dyve. 

Deverell,  Florence  (2),  John,  Rich.  (3), 
535. 

Devereux,  Dorothy,  512  ;  Frances, 
530  ;  Walter,  earl  of  Essex,  512. 
Devizes,  Wilts.,  531. 

Devon,  earls  of,  73,  91,  113,  198,  219, 
410. 


628 


INDEX. 


Devonshire,  89  ;  duke  of,  559  ; 

receiver -general  for,  77, 

Dew,  John,  261  ;  Kath.,  346. 

D’Ewes,  Adrian,  Alice,  138  ;  Anne, 
Clopton,  462  ;  Gerard,  138  ;  Paul, 
472  ;  Sir  Simon,  462. 

Dewsbury,  Yorks.,  547. 

Deyk,  Reynauld  de,  257. 

Deyman,  John,  337. 

Deyncourt,  Dencourt,  Alice,  Anne, 
Elizth.  (2),  Ellen,  138  ;  John,  lord 
Deyncourt,  Margt.,  293  ;  Merion, 
Rich,,  Robt.  (2),  Roger,  138  ;  Wm., 
lord  Deyncourt,  293. 

Deynes,  John,  Kath,,  323. 

Diamond,  Dymond,  H.  N.,  588  ;  Mary, 
Tristram,  371. 

Dickenson,  Elenor,  103  ;  Wm.,  269. 
Diddington,  Hunts.,  201. 

Diddlebury,  Salop,  428. 

Digby,  Alice,  520 ;  Roland,  426  ; 
Simon,  520. 

Digenis,  Isabel,  Thos.,  102. 

Diggs,  Digges,  arms  of,  248(2)  ;  Anne, 
248  ;  Joan,  John,  207  ;  Rich.,  248  ; 
Thos.  Posthumous,  495. 

Digswell,  Herts.,  184  ;  110,  400  ; 

rector  of,  184. 

Dilcok,  Mary,  130. 

Dilhorn,  Staffs.,  442. 

Dillington,  Amy,  293  ;  Anne,  171  ; 
Anth.,  293. 

Dim,  Hen.,  Prudence,  314. 

Dimmock,  see  Dymoke. 

Dinely,  see  Dingley. 

Dingestow,  Mon.,  318. 

Dingley,  Northants.,  383. 

Dingley,  Dinely,  Joan,  170 ;  John, 

281  ;  Sir  John,  495  ;  Margt.,  28  ; 
Marv,  281  ;  Robt.,  170  ;  Wm.,  28, 
281.'' 

Dinn,  Dynne,  arms  of,  339(3)  ;  Alice 
(2),  Anth.,  Beatrice  (2),  339  ;  Elizth., 
131,  339(3)  ;  Francis,  364  ;  Hen., 
131,  339  (3)  ;  Joan,  John,  Margt.  (2), 
Prudence,  Robt.  (5),  Thos.  (2),  339  ; 
Wm,,  339,  364  ;  Winifrid,  339. 
Dinsdale,  Durham,  105. 

Dinton,  Bucks.,  38. 

Dinton,  Wilts.,  531  ;  vicar  of,  531. 
Diptford,  Devon,  91. 

Diptford,  Elizth.,  Hen.,  89. 

Dirkin,  Jane,  239. 

Disney,  Anne,  282,  284,  289  ;  Anth., 

282  ;  Bridget,  289  ;  Edw.,  282(2), 
283(2)  ;  Elizth.,  282(2)  ;  Esther, 
Frances,  289  ;  Hen.,  282  (2)  ;  Jane, 
282(2),  289  ;  Jas.,  John  (5),  282  ; 
Judeth,  289(2)  ;  Kath.,  282(2),  289  ; 
Margt.,  289(2)  ;  Mary,  282,  289  ; 


Nele,  289  ;  Rich.,  282,  289(2)  ; 

Sarah,  Susan,  289  ;  Thos.,  282(4), 
283(3),  289  ;  Ursula,  283(2)  ;  Wm., 
282(2),  289(2)  ;  Sir  Wm.,  289. 
Dister,  Agnes,  Allen,  114,  462. 
Ditchingham,  Norf.,  331. 

Dittisham,  Devon,  95. 

Ditton,  Kent,  225  ;  Brookcourt  in, 
225. 

Ditton,  Long,  Surrey,  485  ;  486  ; 

rectors  of,  485,  993. 

Ditton  Priors,  Salop,  428  ;  vicar  of, 
428. 

Ditton,  Thames,  Surrev,  485  ;  500, 

516. 

Dixon,  Ad.,  549  ;  Dorothy,  275  ;  Hen., 
199  ;  Mary,  190 ;  Nich.,  183  ; 

Rich.,  148  ;  Thos.,  527  (2). 

Do,  Doe,  Agnes,  28  ;  Joan,  24,  28  ; 

John,  24  ;  Rich.,  28. 

Dobb,  Thos.,  323. 

Dobin,  John,  455. 

Dobson,  Wm.,  164. 

Docking,  Alice,  367  ;  Helwise,  370  ; 

Robt.,  340,  370,  375  ;  Roger,  367. 
Docton,  Devon,  92. 

Docton,  Alice,  Thos.,  92. 

Docwra,  Frances,  187  ;  Jas.,  Kath., 
61  ;  Thos.,  187. 

Dodd,  Elizth.,  70 ;  Norris,  275  ; 

Randal,  70  ;  Robt.,  232,  275. 
Doddershill,  Wore.,  538. 

Dodding,  Hen.,  Margt.,  Miles  (2),  273. 
Doddington,  Ches.,  70. 

Doddington,  Hunts.,  487. 

Doddington,  Kent,  225. 

Doddington,  Northants.,  383, 
Doddington,  Anne,  166  ;  Eleanor,  192  ; 

John,  127,  166,  192(2)  ;  Margt.,  127. 
Doddiscombsleigh,  Devon,  91  ;  parson 
of,  91. 

Dodford,  Northants.,  383  ;  vicar  of, 
383. 

Dodg,  Anne,  John,  321. 

Dodgson,  Hen.,  421  ;  Thos.,  529. 
Dodsworth,  Thos.,  542. 

Dofield,  Agnes,  John,  374. 

Dog,  named,  150,  341. 

Doggett,  Avice,  Wm.,  449. 
Dogmersfield,  Hants.,  160  ;  rector  of, 
163. 

Dolber,  John,  168. 

Dolman,  Dowman,  Anne,  Constance, 
Edw.,  190  ;  Elizth.,  190,  550  ;  Jas., 
Jane,  Joan,  Margt.,  Mary,  190 ; 
Peter,  Philip,  Rich.,  550  ;  Susan, 
191(2)  ;  Timothy,  550. 
Dolwyddelan,  Carnarvon,  570. 
Domelaw,  John,  42. 

Dominic,  St.,  order  of,  101. 


INDEX. 


629 


Dominical  letters,  20,  50,  105,  346. 
Dommer,  see  Dummer. 

Doncaster,  Yorks.,  547  ;  alderman  of, 
547  ;  recorder  of,  554. 

Donet,  Jas.,  253,  263  ;  Margery,  263. 
Donington-on-Bain,  Line.,  284  ;  rector, 
of,  284. 

Donyland,  East,  Essex,  116. 

Dorant,  John,  Ellen,  321. 

Dorchester,  Dorset,  98  ;  museum,  575. 
Dorchester,  Oxon,  404;  577;  abbots 
of,  404. 

Dore,  Derby,  82. 

Doreward,  Isabel,  John,  Sir  Wm.,  109. 
Dorking,  Surrey,  501. 

Dormer,  Alice,  423  ;  Anne,  53  ; 
Bridget,  315  ;  Edw.,  Elizth.,  3  ; 
Gabriel,  315  ;  Geoff.,  387,  423  ; 
Jane,  53(2)  ;  Joan,  3  ;  John,  Kath., 
421  ;  lady,  582  ;  Margery,  423  ; 
Mary,  53  ;  Peter,  387  ;  Sir  Robt., 
53  ;  Septima,  Wm.,  214  ;  Sir  Wm., 
53(2). 

Dorney,  Bucks.,  303. 

Dorrington,  Line.,  284. 

Dorothy,  St.,  293. 

Dorset,  marquis  of,  75. 

Dorsetshire,  97  ;  escheator  for,  316. 
Doughty,  Margt.,  Maud.,  Robt,,  Wm., 
348. 

Douglas,  Gavan,  bp.  of  Dunkeld,  311. 
Doulting,  Somerset,  434. 

Dove,  Edw.,  393  ;  John,  Margt.,  481  ; 
Peter,  536. 

Dovebridge,  Derby,  82. 

Dover,  Kent,  226  ;  243  ;  customer  of, 
253  ;  St.  James,  St.  Mary,  226. 
Dovercourt,  Essex,  116. 

Dowdeswell,  Glouc.,  150;  rector  of ,  150. 
Dowe,  Dowes,  Agnes,  344 ;  Edm. , 
486  ;  Hen.,  Lettice,  410;  Robt.,  63, 
410  ;  Thos.,  344. 

Dowlish  Wake,  Somerset,  434. 
Dowman,  see  Dolman. 

Downamptney,  Glouc.,  14,  150. 

Downe,  Kent,  226. 

Downe,  Jane,  John,  176  ;  Thos.,  174. 
Downer,  Alice,  Anne,  302  ;  Joan, 
John  (2),  303  ;  Thos.,  302. 
Downham,  Cambs.,  59. 

Downham,  Essex,  116. 

Downing,  arms  of,  590  ;  Mary,  Wm,, 
471. 

Downside,  Somerset,  438  (2). 

Dowrich,  Devon,  94. 

Dowrich,  Dorothy,  Elizth.,  Kath., 
Mary  (2),  Thos.,  Walter,  94. 
Dowsby,  Line.,  284. 

Dowsing,  Elizth.,  Margt.,  Wm., 
Wolferan,  462. 


Dowthwhet,  John,  Mary,  107, 

Doyley,  Anne,  42  ;  Dorothy,  421  ; 
John,  22  ;  Martha,  48  ;  Mary,  42  ; 
Robt.,  42,  48  ;  Timothy,  Wm.,  42. 
Drake,  Alice,  337  ;  Sir  Bernard,  92  ; 
Dorothy,  528  ;  Edw.,  Elizth,,  495  ; 
Francis,  33  ;  Hen.,  495(2)  ;  Joan, 
33  ;  John,  33,  366,  495,  528  ;  Margt., 
334  ;  Mary,  470,  495(2)  ;  Robt., 
352,  495  ;  Wm.,  334,  470  ; 

Wyborough,  352. 

Draper,  Anne,  227  ;  Bridget,  228  ; 
Elizth.,  228,  480  ;  Hen.,  227  ; 

John,  Margery,  315  ;  Mathye,  481  ; 
Robt.,  115,  480;  Sence,  481  ;  Thos. 
Wm,,  227. 

Drapers,  33,  103,  138,  160,  187,  213, 
217,  230,  261(2),  267,  300,  307(2), 
308,  328,  418,  426,  521,  543,  540(2); 
arms  of  the  Company,  55,  139,  261, 
288,  395,  459,  586. 

Drax,  Rich.,  105. 

Draycot  Cerne,  Wilts.,  531. 

Draycott,  Derby,  88. 

DraycottJe -Moors,  Staffs.,  443. 
Draycott,  Sir  Anth.,  Joan,  John,  442. 
Drayton,  Berks.,  20. 

Drayton,  Hants.,  161,  165(2). 
Drayton,  Northants.,  387. 

Drayton,  Salop,  428  ;  427, 

Drayton  Basset,  Staffs.,  446. 

Drayton  Beauchamp,  Bucks.,  39. 
Drayton,  Dry,  Cambs.,  59. 

Drayton  Parslow,  Bucks.,  39. 

Drayton,  West,  Middx.,  297. 

Drayton,  arms  of,  404(2),  577  ;  Alice, 
237,  404 ;  Anne,  391  ;  Sir  John, 
404  ;  Rich.,  237,  404. 

Drew,  Dru,  Edw.,  161  ;  Hen.,  435  ; 
John,  161  ;  Laur.  (2),  Kath.,  100 
Susan,  435. 

Drewell,  Sir  Humph.,  Kath.,  161. 
Driby,  Line.,  284. 

Driffield,  Little,  Yorks.,  547. 

Drihurst,  Jane,  573. 

Driland,  Elizth.,  John  (2),  211. 
Drinkstone,  Suff.,  454. 

Drinkwater,  Peter,  Sarah,  69. 
Dronfield,  Derby,  82  ;  rectors  of,  82. 
Droxford,  Hants.,  160. 

Dru,  see  Drew. 

Druitt,  H.,  582. 

Drum,  Scotland,  568. 

Drury,  arms  of,  36  ;  Agnes,  458  ; 
Anne,  65,  321,  369,  454,  458(2),  473  ; 
Anth.,  369  ;  Bridget,  479  ;  Dorothy, 
369  ;  Elizth.,  199,  331,  458  ;  Felice, 
458  ;  Francis,  344  ;  Sir  Hen,,  47(2), 
479  ;  Jane,  458(2)  ;  Joan,  327  ; 
John,  459  ;  Kath.,  341  ;  Margery, 


630 


INDEX. 


459,  464,  468;  Robt.,  35,  36,  65, 
199  ;  Sir  Robt.,  454,  458  ;  Roger, 
458  ;  Sir  Roger,  464,  468  ;  Susan, 
47  ;  Ursula,  458  ;  Sir  Wm.,  321, 

344,  458(2)  ; - ,  454. 

Dry  den.  Sir  Erasmus,  Frances,  John 
(2),  Sir  John,  378. 

Drywood,  Alice,  Anne  (2),  Eliztli., 
Humf.,  Joan,  Parnell,  Thos.,  Wm., 
123. 

Dublin,  567  ;  563  ;  archbishops  of, 

312,  414,  557,  Christ  Church,  567  ; 
St.  Patrick,  567  ;  deans  of,  567. 
Ducket,  Anne,  10  ;  Anth.,  Cath.,  527  ; 

Lionel,  57  ;  Peter,  10. 

Dudley,  Warw.,  78. 

Dudley,  arms  of,  579  ;  Agnes,  384  ; 
Ambrose,  Chas.,  296  ;  Elizth.,  329  ; 
Guildford,  Harry  (2),  Jane,  duchess  of 
Northumberland,  John,  296  ;  John, 
duke  of  Northumberland,  296,  527  ; 
Kath.  (2),  Margt.,  Mary,  Robt., 
Temperance,  Thos.,  296  ;  Wm.,  384. 
Duffield,  Derby,  291. 

Duke,  Ambrose,  449  ;  Anne,  335(2), 
355  ;  Anth.,  492  ;  Dorothy,  449  ; 
Edw.,  449,  475  ;  Elizth.,  441,  449  ; 
Geo.,  335  (3),  355,  459,  470  ;  Gert¬ 
rude,  197  ;  Jane,  197,  492  ;  John, 
197  ;  Margt.,  234  ;  Rich.,  93,  441  ; 
Robt.,  Sarah,  93  ;  Thomasin,  335, 
470. 

Duleep  Singh,  Prince  Frederick,  583. 
Dullingham,  Cambs.,  59. 

Dulverton,  Somerset,  434. 

Dummer,  Hants,  160  ;  rector  of, 
160. 

Dummer,  Ellen,  Kinborowe,  Wm.  (3), 
160. 

Duncalf,  Humf.,  John  (2),  Margt., 
Uriah,  555. 

Dunch,  Anne  (4),  Edm.  (5),  Elizth., 
Hen.,  John  (2),  Mary,  Wm.  (2), 
32. 

Dunck,  Alice,  Rich.,  518. 

Dunclent  Park,  Wore.,  keeper  of,  538. 
Duncombe,  Alice  (3),  Agnes,  Anne,  44  ; 
Anth.,  477  ;  Elizth.  (3),  Hen.,  Joan, 
John  (2),  Margt.,  Margery,  44  ; 
Mary,  34,  44(2)  ;  Roger,  44  (2), 
Thos.,  34,  44(3)  ;  Wm.,  44(2). 
Dundry,  Somerset,  434. 

Dunham,  Ches.,  70. 

Dunham,  Line.,  279. 

Dunham,  Great,  Norf.,  331  ;  447,  454. 
Dunham,  Alice,  John,  Margery,  340. 
Dunkeld,  Scotland,  bp.  of,  311. 
Dunkeswell,  Devon,  91. 

Dunmow,  Great,  Essex,  116;  115. 
Dunmow,  John,  453. 


Dunn,  Anne,  308,  512  ;  Sir  Daniel, 
512  ;  Elizth.,  190,  549  ;  Sir  Griffith, 
190  ;  Joshua,  549  ;  Robt.,  Sam., 
Sir  Sam.,  Wm.,  309. 

Dunning,  Kath.,  354. 

Dunscombe,  Joan,  John,  584. 
Dunstable,  Beds.,  4  ;  578(3),  582  ; 

prior  of,  12. 

Dunster,  Somerset,  434 ;  castle  of, 
435. 

Dunston,  Norf.,  331. 

Dunthwaite,  Cumb.,  79. 

Dunton,  Beds.,  5  ;  6. 

Dunton,  Bucks.,  39. 

Dunton,  Alice,  453. 

Dunwell,  Mich.,  Susan,  553. 

Dunwich,  Suff.,  477,  580,  591  ;  bailiff 
of,  477,  580. 

Dupont,  Emme,  Jas.,  Thos.,  439. 
Duport,  Cornelia,  Thos.,  277. 

Durant,  John,  Margt.,  72  ;  Wm.  de, 
413. 

Duredent,  Agnes,  Margt.,  Walter,  38. 
Durham,  105  ;  104,  434,  591  ;  arch¬ 
deacon  of,  86  ;  auditor  of  bishopric, 
116  ;  bishops,  86,  104,  105(2)  ; 

Cathedral,  105  ;  chancellors,  105(2), 
544  :  prebendary,  380  ;  registrar  to 
dean  and  chapter,  106. 

Durington,  Wilts.,  531. 

Durnford,  Great,  Wilts.,  531. 

Dusgate,  Francis,  John,  329. 

Dussing,  John,  Kath.,  Wm.,  343. 
Dutton,  John,  Margt.,  272. 

Duxford,  Cambs.,  59  ;  vicar  of,  59. 
Dye,  Wm.,  264. 

Dyer,  Agnes,  403  ;  Alex.,  John,  435  ; 
Kath.,  437  ;  Margt.,  439  ;  Nich., 
403  ;  Thos.,  435,  439  ;  Wm.,  16. 
Dyers,  249,  417,  589. 

Dyke,  Abraham,  517,  518  ;  Anne,  436  ; 
Eleanor,  433  ;  Elizth.,  Herbert,  517  ; 
Joan,  433(2),  517,  518  ;  John, 
Joseph,  433  ;  Judith,  517  ;  Lavinia, 
433  ;  Margery,  517  ;  Mary,  433  ; 
Rich.,  415  ;  Robt.,  433  ;  Sarah, 
518  ;  Thos.,  106,  412,  433(2),  436(2), 
517(2)  ;  Wm.,  433. 

Dykes,  Oswald,  562. 

Dymoke,  Glouc.,  297,  539. 

Dymoke,  Anne,  289  ;  Elizth.,  290  ; 
Sir  Lionel,  286(2)  ;  Margt.,  50  ; 
Robt.,  289  ;  Sir  Robt.,  290 ;  Sir 
Thos.,  290. 

Dynham,  Geo.,  Jane,  John,  lord 
Dynham,  48  ;  Roger,  52  ;  Sir  Thos., 
48. 

Dyrham,  Glouc.,  150. 

Dyson,  Gosvenor,  Hannah,  445  ;  Wm., 
104. 


INDEX. 


631 


Dyve,  Deve,  Beatrice,  433  ;  Elizth.,  3  ; 
Francis,  Grace,  Howard,  433  ;  Isabel, 
3  ;  John,  214,  433  ;  Sir  John,  3, 
433  ;  Lewis,  Sir  Lewis,  433. 

E 

Eager,  John,  159, 

Ealing,  Middx.,  297. 

Eardisley,  Hereford,  173. 

Earth,  Roger,  531. 

Earwaker,  John,  168. 

Easby,  Yorks.,  547. 

East,  Este,  Edw.,  Frances,  Geo.,  451  ; 

Rich.,  54  ;  Sibil,  Wm.,  48. 
Eastbourne,  Sussex,  507. 

Eastbury,  Agnes  (2),  Alice,  John  (4), 
Thos.,  23. 

Eastcourt,  Anne,  432  ;  Giles,  534  ; 

Rich.,  432. 

Eastday,  Hen.,  238. 

Eastdowne,  Devon,  93. 

Easter,  Good,  Essex,  116. 

Easter,  High,  Essex,  116  ;  112. 
Eastergate,  Sussex,  512. 

Eastfield,  Margt.,  560  ;  Wm.,  105,  560. 
Eastgate,  John,  365. 

Easthampstead,  Berks.,  20. 

East  India  Co.,  449  ;  arms  of,  449,  469. 
Eastington,  Glouc.,  150. 

Eastington,  Wore.,  539. 

Eastington,  Alice,  Wm.,  539. 

East  Lands  Co.,  arms  of,  314. 
Eastling,  Kent,  250,  253. 

Eastmond,  John  (2),  Sarah,  336. 
Eastney,  John,  abbot  of  Westminster, 
313. 

Eastoft,  Yorks.,  541. 

Eastoft,  Christ.,  Isabel,  544. 

Easton,  Hants,  160. 

Easton,  Hunts.,  389. 

Easton,  Norf.,  331. 

Easton,  Northants.,  282. 

Easton,  Suff.,  454. 

Easton,  Wilts.,  530. 

Easton,  Great,  Essex,  116  ;  60  ;  Duton 
Hill  in,  116;  rector  of,  116. 

Easton,  Little,  Essex,  116  ;  rector  of, 
116. 

Easton  Neston,  Northants.,  383. 
Eastry,  Kent,  226. 

Eastwick,  Herts.,  184  ;  581. 

Eastwood,  Essex,  117. 

Eastwood,  Wm.,  162. 

Eatington,  Lower,  Warw.,  522  ;  520. 

Eaton,  Ches.,  170,  443. 

Eaton-Bray,  Beds.,  5. 

Eaton-Socon,  Beds.,  5. 

Eccles,  Lane.,  269. 

Ecclesfield,  Yorks.,  547  ;  Thundercliffe 
Grange  in,  547(2). 


Eccleshall,  Staffs.,  443. 

Eccleston,  Lane.,  269. 

Eccleston,  Dorcas,  John,  316. 
Eckington,  Derby,  82. 

Ecton,  Robt.,  182. 

Eddes,  Mary,  381. 

Eden,  Agnes,  251  ;  John,  518  ;  Paul, 
251,  518  ;  Rich.,  506  ;  Rose,  301  ; 
Thos.,  58,  251. 

Edenbridge,  Kent,  226  ;  320. 
Edenhall,  Cumb.,  78. 

Edenham,  Line.,  284. 

Edensor,  Derby,  83. 

Edgar,  Alice,  470  ;  Hen.,  454  ;  Robt., 
470. 

Edgbaston,  Warw.,  541. 

Edgecombe,  Mary,  Sir  Rich.,  181  ; 

Thos.,  40,  181. 

Edgemond,  Salop,  428. 

Edgeware,  Middx,,  297. 

Edgeworth,  Glouc.,  421. 

Edgeworth,  John,  Roger,  Rose,  35, 
Edinburgh,  St.  Giles,  Scotland,  568. 
Edingthorpe,  Norf.,  331. 

Edington,  Wilts,,  531  ;  537. 
Edlesborough,  Bucks.,  39  ;  rector  of, 
33. 

Edlin,  Audrey,  Hen.,  Rich.,  315. 
Edlington,  Yorks.,  547  ;  rector  of, 
547. 

Edmonds,  Anne,  489  ;  Chas.,  34  ;  Sir 
Clement,  389  ;  Eliza,  Hen.,  563  ; 
Judeth,  521  ;  Mary,  34,  389,  562  ; 
Thos.,  489,  521,  562. 

Edmondscote,  Warw.,  525. 
Edmondson,  Constance,  Edw.,  Geoff., 
86  ;  Rich.,  28. 

Edmonton,  Middx.,  297  ;  577  ;  Wyre- 
hall  in,  430. 

Edmonton,  Christ.,  541. 

Edmund,  St.,  293. 

Edward  III.,  King,  figure  of,  331. 
Edwards,  Anne,  225  ;  Jas.,  126  ;  John, 
155,  225  ;  Rich.,  1,  429  ;  Susanna, 
429. 

Edwardstone,  Suff.,  454. 

Edwin,  John,  322. 

Effingham,  Surrey,  486. 

Egdean,  Sussex,  507. 

Egerton,  Ches.,  428. 

Egerton,  Elizth.,  271,  409  ;  Ellen, 
John,  443  ;  John,  earl  of  Bridgwater, 
9  ;  Margery,  428  ;  Mary,  443  ; 
Penelope,  9  ;  Philip,  428  ;  Ralph, 
271  ;  Thos.,  443. 

Eggerley,  Eleanor,  398  ;  John,  Kath., 
Robt.,  Wm.(2),  409. 

Egglesfield,  Robt.,  416  ;  Thos.,  78. 
Egham,  Surrey,  486. 

Eglesden,  Sussex,  501. 


632 


INDEX. 


Egypt,  128,  469. 

Elcock,  Christ.,  Margt.,  267  ;  Ralph, 
430  ;  Rich.,  474. 

Eldertoft,  rector  of,  378. 

Eldisley,  Hen.,  Roger,  22. 

Eldred,  John,  Revett,  469. 

Eldrington,  Eiizth.,  Sir  John,  131. 
Elford,  Staffs,,  445  ;  rector  of,  445. 
Elham,  Kent,  227  ;  Wingmore  in,  227. 
Eling,  Hants.,  160. 

Elingbridge,  see  Elmbridge. 

Eliot,  Alice,  500  ;  Barbara,  524  ; 
Eiizth.,  495,  524;  Geo.,  491,  580  ; 
Hen.,  Joan,  500  ;  John,  580  ;  Laur., 
487  ;  Margt,,  496  ;  Mary,  487  ; 
Ralph,  524 ;  Rich.,  495  ;  Roger, 
496,  524  ;  Thos.,  500. 

Elizabeth,  St.,  2,  294. 

Ellerker,  Anne,  Isabel,  Sir  John,  544  ; 

Robt.,  564  ;  Wm.,  544. 
Ellesborough,  Bucks.,  39. 

Ellingham  (Clavering),  Norf.,  331. 
Ellingham,  Great,  Norf.,  331  ;  347. 
Ellis,  Francis,  Grace,  186  ;  John,  555  ; 
Julian,  328  ;  Mary,  555 ;  Matt., 

328  ;  Stephen,  186  ;  Thos.,  186, 
258  ;  Wm.,  320(2),  334. 

Ellison,  John  (2),  Theoph.,  350. 
Ellough,  Suff.,  454. 

Elm,  Cambs.,  59. 

Elmbridge,  Elingbridge,  Elmerugg^, 
Anne,  263,  492  ;  Eiizth.,  481  ; 

Isabel,  492  ;  Joan,  482,  492  ;  John, 
263,482,492;  Roger,  478;  Thos., 
481,  492(2). 

Elmdon,  Essex,  117. 

Elmeley,  Wore.,  55. 

Elmerugge,  see  Elmbridge. 

Elmes,  John,  Margt.,  292  ;  Walter, 
407. 

Elmham,  South,  Suff.,  455  ;  590. 
Elmham,  South,  St.  Mary,  Suff.,  477. 
Elmham,  North,  Norf.,  331  ;  vicar  of, 
331. 

Elmhirst,  Joshua,  Margt.,  Rich.  (2), 
Thos.,  562. 

Elmisthorpe,  Leic.,  274. 

Elmor,  Wm.,  34. 

Elmstead,  Essex,  117  ;  140. 

Elmsted,  Kent,  227  ;  204  :  North- 

leigh  in,  227. 

Elmswell,  Suff.,  477. 

Elmwood,  Thos.,  226. 

Eloi,  St.,  dedication  of  a  chapel  to,  578. 
Elrington,  Edw.,  529  ;  John,  300  ; 
Sibil,  529. 

Elsenham,  Essex,  117  ;  581  ;  vicar 

of,  117. 

Elsfield,  Oxon,  404. 

Elsick,  Salop,  428. 


Elsing,  Norf.,  331. 

Elslefeld,  John,  498. 

Elsmer,  Robt.,  313. 

Elstow,  Beds.,  5  ;  11  ;  abbess  of  6. 

Elthorne,  Middx.,  constable  of  the 
hundred  of,  304. 

Eltisley,  Cambs.,  59. 

Elwin,  Ele,  Wm.  (2),  374. 

Ely,  Cambs.,  59  ;  archdeacons  of,  64, 
67(2)  ;  arms  of  see,  64  ;  bishops,  59, 
64,  262,  270  ;  Cathedral,  59  ;  deans, 
60(2)  ;  prior,  60. 

Emberton,  Bucks.,  40  ;  rector  of,  40. 

Emerson,  Andrew,  322  ;  Eiizth.,  67  ; 
Rich.,  197  ;  Thos.,  67  ;  Wm.,  349. 

Ernes,  Fames,  Cecily,  Chrysogan,  John, 
539  ;  Thos.,  166. 

Emmington,  Oxon,  42. 

Emneth,  Norf.,  377. 

Emott,  Wm.,  406. 

Empson,  arms  of,  143  ;  Jane,  143. 

Emptage,  Anne,  Edw.  (2),  Joan  (2), 
Rich.,  255. 

Emscote,  Warw.,  526. 

Enamelled  brasses,  144,  182,  481,  497, 
502,  577,  583. 

Endellion,  Cornwall,  77, 

Enderby,  Agnes,  Albin,  Thos.,  279. 

Enfield,  Middx.,  298. 

Enfield,  Staffs.,  314. 

Enford,  Wilts.,  91. 

Engeham,  Anne,  215  ;  Eiizth.,  231  ; 
John,  215  ;  Thos.,  231. 

Engeine,  Eiizth.,  John,  202. 

Englefield,  Berks.,  33. 

Englefield,  Alice,  18;  Eiizth,  Margery, 
525;  Nich.,  18,  407,  423;  Sibil, 
423  ;  Sir  Thos.,  525. 

English,  Alex.,  452  ;  Anne,  45(2)  ; 
Benet,  410  ;  Dorothy,  243  ;  Hen., 
68  ;  Isabel,  408  ;  Margt.,  68  ; 
Mich.,  45  ;  Thos.,  243,  408. 

Engravers  marks,  names  and  mono¬ 
grams,  2,  46,  66,  78,  81,  84,  87,  92, 
98,  100,  101,  132,  162,  262,  271(2), 
292,  390,  404,  430,  517,  525,  542, 
543(3),  544,  546,  547,  551,  554(3), 
557,  560,  566(4),  568(2),  570,  571(3), 
573(2). 

Ensor,  Anne,  Christ.,  61. 

Entwissell,  Sir  Berlin,  195. 

Epping,  Essex,  117  ;  Gilles  in,  117. 

Epps,  Ips,  Joan,  242  ;  John,  242,  255  ; 
Margt.,  255. 

Epsom,  Surrey,  486. 

Epwell,  Oxon,  422. 

Epworth,  Geo.,  412. 

Erchedeken,  see  Archdeacon. 

Ering,  Roger,  361. 

Erington,  Gerard,  Margt.,  537. 


INDEX. 


633 


Eritli,  Kent,  227  ;  305. 

Ermin,  arms  of,  378  ;  Wm.,  378. 
Ermington,  Devon,  91. 

Ernley,  Anth,,  98,  532  ;  Isabel,  98  ; 
Sir  John,  529,  579  ;  Margt.,  529,  532, 
579  ;  Wm.,  168. 

Erpingham,  JNorf.,  332. 

Erpingham,  Sir  John  de,  332. 

Ertham,  Adam,  502. 

Erton,  John,  533. 

Erwarton,  Suff.,  455  ;  327. 

Eryssy,  Cornwall,  77. 

Eryssy,  Jas,  72,  77  ;  Julian,  77  ; 

Margt.,  72. 

Escrick,  Yorks.,  547. 

Esher,  Surrey,  33,  500. 

Eslingham,  Kent,  manor  of,  263. 
Esmund,  Robt.,  405. 

Essendon,  Herts.,  185. 

Essex,  107  ;  archdeacons  of,  129,  389  ; 
earls  of,  3,  117,  198,  312(2),  445,  512, 
569  ;  sheriff  of,  132. 

Essex,  Alice,  20  ;  Jane,  Thos.,  21  ;  Sir 
Thos.,  20. 

Esstone,  Alice,  Nich.,  256. 

Est,  etc.,  see  East. 

Etchingham,  Sussex,  507. 

Etchingham,  Elizth.,  501,  507  ;  Sir 
Jas.,  Joan,  Margt.,  507  ;  Robt.,  501  ; 
Thos.,  Sir  Thos'.  (2),  Sir  Wm.  (2),  507. 
Etclesley,  Rich.,  250. 

Etgos,  Margt.,  Wm.,  380. 

Ethelbert,  King,  214. 

Ethelbert,  St.,  173,  174,  175. 

Ethelred,  St.,  King  of  the  West 
Saxons,  103. 

Eton,  Bucks.,  304. 

Eton  College,  40  ;  arms  of,  57  ;  bursar, 
512  ;  fellows,  40(6),  41(2),  103,  513  ; 
provosts,  40(3),  313  ;  vice-provosts, 
40(3),  41(2). 

Etton,  Anne,  285. 

Etwall,  Derby,  83  ;  hospital  at,  83. 
Eure,  Ewer,  Anne,  Edw.,  Francis, 
Helen,  400  ;  Hen.  314(2)  ;  Jane, 
400(2)  ;  Joan,  314(2)  ;  Margt.,  400  ; 
Martha,  314 ;  Mary,  508  ;  Merial, 
563;  Prudence,  Rich.,  400;  Thos., 
314  ;  Wm.,  lord  Eure,  508,  563. 
Eustace,  Ewstes,  J.,  92;  Jerem.,  John, 
Robt.,  424. 

Eustace,  St.,  293. 

Euston,  Suff.,  455  ;  rector  of,  455. 
Evangelists,  symbols  of,  in  museums, 
577(5),  579,  581,  583  ;  on  shields,  28. 
Evans,  Anne,  497  ;  Dan.,  Hannah, 
171  ;  John,  569  ;  Thos.,  318  ;  Wm., 
497. 

Eveas,  Humph.,  248  ;  Jane,  216  ; 
John,  Mildred,  248. 


Evedon,  Line.,  284. 

Evelin,  Eleanor,  Elizth.,  501  ;  Geo., 
485,  488,  496,  501,  531  ;  Joan,  501  ; 
John,  488(2)  ;  Sir  John,  488,  531  ; 
Kath.,  496  ;  Mary,  485  ;  Rich., 
488,  501  (3)  ;  Rose,  485  ;  Thomasin, 
488. 

Evelith  in  Shifnal,  Salop,  19. 

Everard,  Everode,  Agnes,  255  ;  Anne, 
277(2),  347  ;  Clemence,  139  ; 

Dorothy,  277,  336,  504 ;  Elizth., 
Geo.,  277  ;  Hen.,  347,  454  ;  Jane  (2), 
Joan,  255,  277  ;  John,  336,  458  ; 
Joice,  277(2)  ;  Kath.,  277,  336  ; 
Margt.,  277(2),  454  ;  Mary,  277,  504  ; 
Rich.,  139,  277(31  ;  Robt.,  277(2), 
536  ;  Stephen,  Thos.,  277  ;  Valen¬ 
tine,  255  ;  Wm.,  277,  504(2). 

Everat,  Mary,  Rich.,  110. 

Everdon,  Northants.,  383. 

Everdon,  Isabel,  383;  John,  51 ;  Thos., 
Wm.,  383. 

Everenden,  Ferdinando,  Isabel,  Jane, 
Joan,  John,  Phoebe,  Wm.,  209. 
Everingham,  Yorks.,  547. 

Everley,  Wilts,,  531  ;  22  ;  rectors  of, 
531.' 

Eversholt,  Beds.,  13. 

Evershot,  Dorset,  98  ;  rector  of,  98. 
Eversley,  Hants.,  160. 

Everton,  Geo.,  448  ;  John,  125  ; 
Mary,  125,  448. 

Evesham,  Wore.,  443  ;  All  Saints, 
541. 

Evingar,  Andrew,  Ellen,  307. 

Ewart,  Alex.,  169. 

Ewell,  Surrey,  486. 

Ewell,  Temple,  Kent,  228. 

Ewell,  Agnes,  John,  466. 

Ewelme,  Oxon,  405  ;  masters  of  the 
hospital,  405(2)  ;  rectors  of,  405(4). 
Ewenny,  Glamorgan,  441. 

Ewer,  see  Eure. 

Ewhurst,  Sussex,  508. 

Ewood,  Yorks.,  566. 

Excester,  John,  352. 

Exeter,  Devon,  91  ;  301,  476,  483  ; 

bishops  of,  91,  180,  489(2)  ;  canons, 
91(2),  95  ;  Cathedral,  91  ;  duchess 
of,  31  ;  marquis  of,  103,  185  ;  pre¬ 
bendary,  75  ;  St.  Sidwell,  91. 

Exhall,  Warw.,  522. 

Exminster,  Devon,  92. 

Expence,  Martin,  18. 

Exton,  Rutland,  304. 

Eyara,  Derby,  83  ;  84,  561. 

Eyke,  Suff.,  455  ;  rector  of,  455. 
Eynns,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  563. 

Eynsham,  Oxon,  406 ;  abbot  of,  404  ; 
vicar  of,  406. 


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INDEX. 


Eyre,  Adam,  82  ;  Alice,  84  ;  Anne, 
80,  83,  84  ;  Sir  Arthur,  Christ.,  83  ; 
Dorothy,  84  ;  Elizth.,  34,  83(4)  ; 
330,  535  ;  Edm.,  35,  83(2)  ;  Geo., 
Gertrude,  84  ;  Gervis,  82  ;  Giles,  34  ; 
Hen.  (2),  Hugh,  Jane,  83  ;  Joan, 
83(2),  84  ;  John,  83(2),  335,  349,  523; 
Kath.,  83  ;  Margt.,  82,  83(3),  335, 
349  ;  Nich.,  83  ;  Philip,  80,  83  ; 
Ralph,  28,  83  (2)  ;  Rich.,  83  ;  Robt., 
80,  83(8),  84(2),  535  ;  Roger,  83  ; 
Rowland,  82(2),  84  ;  Stephen,  83  ; 
Thos.,  35,  83,  535  ;  Wm.,  330. 
Eyston,  Jane,  John,  22. 

Eythrope,  Bucks.,  52. 

Eyton,  Ancoret,  429  ;  Edw.,  572  ; 
Margt.,  428  ;  Mary,  570  ;  Nich., 
428  ;  Rowland,  429  ;  Wm.,  570. 

Ey worth,  Beds.,  6. 

F 

Fabian,  Jane,  Thos.  (2),  44. 

Fabiller,  Peter,  160. 

Faccombe,  Hants.,  160. 

Fage,  John,  10(2). 

Dagger,  arms  of,  251  ;  Elizth.  (2), 
John,  514. 

Faircliffe,  Wm.,  451. 

Eairclough,  Faith,  Hugh.,  489  ;  Nath., 
97. 

Faireman,  Alice,  Thos.,  193. 

Fairey,  Agnes,  Hen.,  5,  578,  582. 
Fairfax,  Agnes,  194  ;  Anne,  555,  562  ; 
Robt.,  194  ;  Thos.,  lord  Fairfax, 
555  ;  Sir  Thos.,  562. 

Fairford,  Glouc.,  150. 

Faith,  St.,  354,  355,  387. 

Fakenham,  Norf.,  332  ;  rector  of,  332. 
Faldo,  Agnes,  2  ;  Amphelice,  Anne, 
10  ;  John,  2  ;  Rich.,  10(2)  ;  Wm.,  2. 
Fale,  John,  366. 

Falliwolle,  Lucy,  Ralph  (2),  44. 
Fambridge,  North,  Essex,  118. 

Fame,  figure  of,  34,  79. 

Fane,  Anne,  238  ;  Elizth.,  436  ; 
Francis,  earl  of  Westmorland,  436; 
Sir  Geo.,  238  ;  Mary,  246  ;  Mary, 
baroness  Despencer,  238  ;  Sir  Thos., 
246  ;  Wm.,  436. 

Fanshaw,  Elizth,  Godfrey,  Hen.,  John, 
Margt.  (2),  Robt.,  Thos.,  82. 
Fanshawgate,  Derby,  82(2). 

Farbrace,  Hen.,  223,  228  ;  Mary,  223. 
Fare,  Habram,  234. 

Fareham,  Hants.,  160. 

Faringdon,  Berks.,  20  ;  23,  207  ; 

vicar  of,  20. 

Faringdon,  Farington,  Alice,  185  ; 
Anne,  511;  Elizth.,  450;  family, 
69  ;  Joan,  140  ;  John,  492,  511  ; 


Kath.,  20  ;  Leonard,  450  ;  Margt.,. 
20  ;  Rich.,  492  ;  Thos.,  20,  103  ; 
Wm.,  140  ;  Sir  Wm.,  185. 

Farleigh  Hungerford,  Somerset,  435. 
Farley,  Surrey,  487. 

Farley,  S.,  535. 

Farlington,  Hants.,  161. 

Farman,  Kath.,  Robt.,  320. 
Farmborough,  Somerset,  524. 

Farmer,  John,  Susanna,  274. 

Farndish,  Beds.,  6  ;  rector  of,  6. 
Farndon,  East,  Northants.,  383 
rector,  of,  383. 

Farney,  Lucretia,  Thos.,  141. 

Farnfold,  Elizth.,  Wm.,  502. 

Farnham,  Berks.,  manor  of,  20. 
Farnham,  Surrey,  487. 

Farnham  Royal,  Bucks.,  41. 
Farningham,  Kent,  228  ;  vicars  of„ 
223,  228. 

Farrer,  Ferrer,  Ferror,  Anne,  356 
Barbara,  355  ;  Frances,  566  ;  Hen., 
373  ;  Joan,  356  ;  John,  202(4)  ; 
Mary,  356  ;  Nich.,  202  ;  Rich.  (4), 
Robt.,  356  ;  Susanna,  202  ;  Wm., 
356(2),  546,  566. 

Farway,  Devon,  92. 

Fastolf,  arms  of,  353  ;  John,  Kath..,, 
467  ;  Rich.,  Thos.,  465. 

Faucit,  Hugh,  548(2). 

Faulkbourne,  Essex,  118. 

Faulkener,  Agnes,  510  ;  C.,  425,  589  ; 
Hen.,  510. 

Faunce,  Alice  (2),  Bonham,  Elizth.  (2), 
Mary,  Thos.  (2),  217. 

Faversham,  Kent,  228;  211,  253; 

captain  of  select  band  of,  229 ; 
jurats  of,  229(3),  230;  mayors  of, 

228,  229(4),  230(2) ;  vicars  of„  228, 

229. 

Faversham,  Feversham,  Joan  de  (2), 
John  de.  Rich,  de  (2),  232.. 
Fawkham,  Kent,  230. 

Fawler,  Hen.,  403  (2). 

Fawley,  Berks.,  20. 

Fawsley,  Northants.,  383  ;  380.. 
Fawstock,  Devon,  448. 

Fawxs,  Alice,  Steven,  213. 

Fayresnape,  Lane.,  269. 

Fazakyrley,  Hen.,  39. 

Feckenham,  Wore.,  521. 

Feerby,  Alice,  John,  267,  579. 

Feering,  Essex,  118;  vicar  of,  118. 
Felbrigg,  Norf.,  333  ;  450. 

Felbrigg,  arms  of,  333,  450  ;  Alice,, 
333,  450  ;  Elizth.,  333,  342  ;  Geo., 
333  ;  Sir  Geo.,  467  ;  John,  330  ; 
Margt.,  333  ;  Roger,  Simon,  333, 
450  ;  Sir  Simon,  333,  342  ;  Thos., 
Wm.,  389. 


INDEX. 


635 


Felgate,  Andrew,  476  ;  Elizth.,  473  ; 
John,  472,  476  ;  Margt.,  476  ;  Mary, 
472  ;  Robt.,  476. 

Feliskirk,  Yorks.,  547. 

Fell,  Mary,  225. 

Felmersham,  Beds.,  6. 

Felmingham,  Norf,,  333  ;  341. 

Felsted,  Essex,  118  ;  112. 

Felsted,  Geo.,  112. 

Felthorp,  Cecily,  Roger,  324. 

Felton,  Cecily,  Thos.,  464. 

Feltwell  St.  Mary,  Norf.,  334. 

Fenay,  Yorks.,  542(2), 

Fenay,  Nich.,  Wm.,  542. 

Fenn,  Alban,  185  ;  John,  144  ;  Mrs., 
583  ;  Rich.,  334  ;  Thos.,  375. 
Fenner,  Joan,  John,  511,  489. 

Fenton,  Yorks.,  prebendary  of,  61. 
Fenton,  Edw.,  325  ;  John,  520  ; 
W.  H.,  583. 

Fentongollan,  Cornwall,  72. 

Fenys,  see  Fiennes. 

Feria,  duke  of,  53. 

Fermanagh,  viscount,  37. 

Fermour,  Former,  arms  of,  119  ; 
Anne,  362,  383,  420  ;  Elizth.,  391, 
420  ;  Isabel,  376  ;  Joan,  119  ;  John, 
346,  373,  376  ;  Sir  John,  383  ; 
Kath.,  123  ;  Maud.,  383  ;  Rich., 
383,  391  ;  Sir  Rich.,  119;  Thos., 
420  :  Sir  Thos.,  362  ;  Wm.,  123, 
420. 

Feme,  Hen.,  bp.  of  Chester,  313  ; 
Sir  John,  313  ;  Mary,  144  ;  Patrick, 
132. 

Fernley,  Aubrey,  Thos.,  382. 

Ferobaud,  Nich,,  136. 

Ferrant,  Joan,  Rich.,  Robt.,  543. 
Ferrers,  arms  of,  206  ;  Anne,  145  ; 
Elizth.,  206,  388  ;  Ceo.,  560  ;  Hen., 
lord  Ferrers  of  Croby,  206,  349  ; 
Margt.,  523,  525  ;  Phelipe,  349, 
388  ;  Robt.,  lord  Ferrers  of 
Chartley,  388,  523  ;  Roger  (2),  Thos., 
145  ;  Wm.,  lord  Ferrers  of  Croby, 
525. 

Ferring,  prebendary  of,  389. 

Festiniog,  Merioneth,  571. 

Fetherstone,  Christ.,  543. 
Fetherstonhaugh,  Bridget,  Dorothy, 
Hen.,  Timothy,  79. 

Fettiplace,  Alex.,  18,  422  ;  Alice, 

Anth.,  422  ;  Dorothy,  26  ;  Edm., 
24  ;  Sir  Edm.,  Edw.,  422  ;  Elizth., 
18(2),  422  ;  Francis,  422  ;  Jane,  50, 
422,  515  ;  John,  26,  27  ;  Sir  John, 
515  ;  Kath.,  18  ;  Margt.,  24,  27  ; 
Martha,  422  ;  Peter,  50  ;  Rich., 
48  ;  Simon,  422  ;  Susan,  18,  48  ; 
Wm.,  18,  422. 


Fevere,  arms  of,  459,  586. 

Field,  Feld,  Fyld,  arms  of,  196  ;  Anne, 
117  ;  Elizth.,  Hen.  dela,  138  ;  John, 
168,  196(2),  210,  323;  Thos.,  117; 
Wm.,  323. 

Field  Dalling,  Norf.,  334. 

Fielder,  Fylder,  Margery,  Rich.,  157. 
Fielding,  Anne,  Bridget,  304  ;  Dorothy, 
Ferdinand,  275  ;  Geo.,  earl  of 
Desmond,  304,  455  ;  Joan,  John, 
276  ;  Susan,  304. 

Fieldplace,  Sussex,  509. 

Fiennes,  Fenys,  Fines,  Fienlez,  arms 
of,  585  ;  Anne,  484  ;  Dorothy,  John, 
558  ;  Margt.,  53  ;  Mary,  400,  405  ; 
Rich.,  400  ;  Sir  Thos.,  lord  Dacre, 
484  ;  Sir  Wm.,  510. 

Fifield,  Oxon,  406. 

Figg,  Helen,  210  ;  Jane,  53  ;  Joan, 
210(3),  211  ;  Peter,  210  ;  Thos.,  53  ; 
Wm.,  210  (5). 

Figuroia,  Don  Comis  Swaris  de,  duke 
of  Feria,  53  ;  Jane,  53. 

Filleigh,  Devon,  92. 

Filliol,  arms  of,  588. 

Filmer,  Anne,  261,  262(2)  ;  Amy,  262  ; 
Augustine,  261  ;  Dorothy,  262  ; 
Edw.,  261  ;  Sir  Edw.,  261,  262  ; 

Elizth.  (2),  Hen.,  Jane,  John, 
Judeth,  281  ;  Kath.,  256,  261  ; 
Margt.,  Mary,  Reginald,  Rich.,  261  ; 
Robt.,  256  ;  Sir  Robt.,  261,  264(4)  ; 
Sarah,  Susanna,  Thos.  (2),  261. 

Fin,  Robt.,  116. 

Finch,  Bennet,  221(2),  229,  253  ; 

Bridget,  239(2)  ;  Christ.,  221  ; 
Clement,  229  ;  Dennis,  212  ;  Elizth, 
5,  239,  485  ;  Joan,  John,  Joice, 
Kath.,  239  ;  Margt.,  221,  239  ; 

Mary,  221 ;  Michael,  Ralph  (3),  239 ; 
Rich.,  5,  239,  413  ;  Robt.,  221  ; 
Sam.,  485  ;  Thos.,  5,  221,  239(2), 
253;  Vincent,  212 ;  Wm.,  221(2),  239. 
Fincham,  Norf.,  334  ;  331. 

Fincham,  Alice,  John,  347  ;  Margt., 
317  ;  Rich.,  59  ;  Robt.,  317. 
Finchampstead,  Box’ks.,  21  ;  East 
Court  in,  21. 

Fincher,  Lucy,  17. 

Finchingfield,  Essex,  118. 

Finchley,  Middx.,  298. 

Finderne,  Findorne,  Agnes,  17  ; 
Bridget,  122  ;  Elizth.,  17  ;  Jane,  87  ; 
John,  17  ;  Thos.,  87,  122  ;  Wm.,  17. 
Findon,  Sussex,  508. 

Finet,  Jane,  Sir  John,  425. 

Fineux,  Anne,  344  ;  Elizth.,  235(2)  ;. 
Ceo.,  214  ;  Joan,  256  ;  John,  235, 
451  ;  Sir  John,  235,  344  ;  Margt., 
235  ;  Thos.,  214. 


636 


INDEX. 


Fingringhoe,  Essex,  118. 

Finningham,  Suff.,  455. 

Firebras,  Alice,  Hen.,  382. 

Firle,  West,  Sussex,  508  ;  vicar  of,  508. 
Firmage,  Hen.,  351. 

Fisher,  Anne,  122  ;  Isabel,  412  ;  Joan, 
331  ;  John,  Sir  Michael,  3  ;  Mr., 
370,  591  ;  Rich.,  6  ;  Wm.,  122,  275, 
331. 

Fishlake,  Yorks.,  459. 

Fishmongers,  15(2),  49,  60,  99,  124, 
187,  196,  276,'  288,  296,  487,  489, 
566  ;  arms  of  Company,  54,  60,  459, 
463,  586. 

Fishpoole,  Robt.,  362. 

Fiske,  Anne,  Elizth.,  453  ;  Wm.. 

453(3),  458. 

Fiskerton,  Line.,  284. 

Fitch,  Agnes,  111,  126  ;  Anne,  112(2)  ; 
Elizth.,  112,  474;  Francis,  112; 
Geoff,,  567  ;  Oswald,  110  ;  Thos,, 
112(2),  126  ;  Wm,,  112(3)  ;  SirWm., 
474. 

Fiton,  Anne,  567  ;  Sir  Edv/.,  445,  567  ; 

Laur.,  27  ;  Mary,  445. 

Fittleton  All  Saints,  Wilts.,  531  ; 
rector  of,  531. 

Fittleworth,  Sussex,  508  ;  507,  516, 
Fitz,  Anne,  10  ;  Barbara,  344  ;  Geo., 
10  ;  Rich.,  344. 

Fitzadrian,  arms  of,  577. 

Fitzalan,  badge  of,  502  ;  Anne, 
Beatrice,  countess  of  Arundel,  Hen., 
earl  of  Arundel,  502  ;  John,  410, 
502  ;  John,  earl  of  Arundel,  515  ; 
Margt.,  502  ;  Thos.,  earl  of  Arundel, 
502,  515(2)  ;  Wm.,  earl  of  Arundel, 
502(2),  515. 

Fitzgeffery,  Agnes,  Eleanor,  Elizth.  (2), 
Jane,  195  ;  John,  1,  195(2)  ;  Margt., 
Thos.,  Wm.,  195. 

Fitzhead,  Somerset,  435. 

Fitzherbert,  arms  of,  88  ;  Alice,  85  ; 
Anne,  83,  84  ;  Sir  Anth.,  83,  84,  85, 
86,  443,  523  ;  Dorothy,  83,  85(2), 
86,  523  ;  Elizth.,  85,  87  ;  Francis, 
88  ;  Humf.,  408  ;  Jane,  88,  417  ; 
John,  85  ;  Sir  John,  408  ;  Hath., 
85  ;  Margt.,  Matt.,  218  ;  Maud,  85  ; 
Robt.,  si,  417  ;  Sir  Thos.,  83,  84  ; 
Ursula,  408. 

Fitzhugh,  Frances,  52  ;  Kath.,  201  ; 
Jane,  Sir  Jas.,  244. 

Fitzlewes,  Alice,  124;  Elizth.,  124,  347  ; 

Joan,  124  ;  Sir  Rich.,  124,  347. 
Fitznichol,  Eleanor,  Thos.,  (2),  100. 
Fitzralph,  Sir  Wm.,  129. 

Fitzrandolf,  Christ.,  Kath.,  Thos.,  394. 
Fitzsimonds,  Orlando,  143. 

Fitzwarin,  Sir  Ivo,  30. 


Fitz  williams,  Herts.,  181. 

Fitzwilliams,  arms  of,  576  ;  Anne,  387, 
394(2),  499  ;  Chas.,  Dorothy,  Edw., 
394;  Elizth.,  73,  83,  288(3),  382, 

394,  499,  559  ;  Francos,  290  ;  Geo., 

Sir  Geo.,  288  ;  Hen.,  290  ;  Humf., 
394(2)  ;  John,  281  ;  Sir  John,  73  ; 
Margt.,  394  ;  Marriam,  281  ;  Mary, 
288,  506  ;  Roger,  394  ;  Thos.,  83, 
288,  394  ;  Sit  Thos.,  288;  Wm.,  288, 
894;  499,  559;  Wm.,  lord  Fitz¬ 

williams,  387  ;  Sir  Wm.,  31,  382, 
387,  506. 

Fivehead,  Somerset,  435 
Five  wounds,  57,  162,  192,  195,  233, 
414,  570. 

Fladbury,  Wore.,  538  ;  rectors  of,  539. 
Flambard,  Edm.,  Elizth.,  John,  302  ; 
Simon,  185. 

Flambert,  Colibury,  22. 

Flamberts,  Essex,  7,  116. 

Flamborough,  Yorks.,  548  ;  394,  557. 
Flamstead,  Herts.,  185  ;  rector  of,  185. 
Flanders,  arms  of,  134. 

Flavel,  Thos.,  75. 

Fleet,  Dorset,  98. 

Fleet,  Thos.,  209  ;  Wm.,  438. 
Fleetwood,  Anne,  23  ;  Barbara, 
Bridget,  35  ;  Sir  Rich.,  23  ;  Thos., 
35. 

Flegge,  Thos.,  375. 

Fleming,  Abr.,  274 ;  Alan,  395  ; 
Barbara,  Daniel  (2),  527  ;  Sir 

Francis,  Jane,  515  ;  Thos.,  415  ; 
Sir  Thos.,  125  ;  Wm.,  527. 

Flemings,  Essex,  124. 

Flemish,  or  foreign  brasses,  65,  107, 
190,  192,  299,  307,  345(2),  346,  392, 

395,  460,  561(2),  568,  576(2),  577, 
578(5),  591  ;  pieces  of,  re-used,  10, 
19,  46(2),  56,  71,  74(5),  96,  108,  114, 
134,  137(2),  138,  142,  180,  189,  198, 
206,  209,  224,  228,  240,  245,  247, 
264,  272,  274,  286,  289,  300,  302, 
305(4),  315,  328,  340,  357,  360,  363, 
366,  396,  405,  417,  419,  435,  453, 
457,  458,  459,  466,  481,  487,  500,  512, 
522,  532,  538,  562,  576,  577(3),  581, 
582,  586(2),  588. 

Fletcher,  Barbara,  Sir  Hen.,  527  ; 
Joseph,  475  ;  Kath.,  527  ;  Wm., 
426. 

Fletching,  Sussex,  508. 

Flexney,  Cath.,  Ralph,  Rich.,  Thos., 
418. 

Fliitt,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  245. 

Flitcham,  Norf.,  334. 

Flitton,  Beds.,  6. 

Flixton,  Suff.,  455. 

Flodden,  battle  of,  272,  548. 


INDEX. 


637' 


Floore,  Northants.,  383. 

Flower,  Geo.,  168;  Jane,  532;  Mary, 
396;  Rich.,  547;  Robt.,  532 ;  Thos., 
535. 

Flowing  hair,  ladies  with,  36,  38,  49, 
70,  78,  85,  97,  111,  143,  189,  210, 
212,  240(2),  278,  288,  294,  324,  333, 
444,  458,  478,  479,  491,  496,  507, 
587. 

Floyde,  Hugh,  Jane,  379. 

Fludd,  Edw.,  330  ;  Elizth.,  207;  John, 
330  ;  Robt.,  Sir  Thos.  (2),  207. 

Fobbing,  Essex,  123. 

Fockerby,  Yorks.,  541. 

Foden,  Kath.,  442  ;  Sam.,  442(2). 

Fogg,  Alice,  206(2)  ;  Anne,  262  ;  Edw., 
243  ;  Eleanor,  206  ;  Geo.,  217  ; 
Sir  John,  206,  216  ;  Mary,  243  ; 
Rich.,  262;  Thos.,  206,  216;  Wm., 
217. 

Folcard,  Rich.,  467  ;  Wm.,  366. 

Foliot,  Alda,  100  ;  Rich.,  247  ;  Sir 
Walter,  100. 

Foljambe,  Anne,  Benet,  81  ;  C.G.S., 
81,  87  ;  Elizth.,  247,  381  ;  Frances, 
290;  Sir  Godfrey,  81,  394;  Hen., 
81  ;  Jane,  552  ;  Sir  Jas.,  290  ;  John, 
87  ;  Hath.,  81,  394 ;  Peter,  552  ; 
Thos.,  81. 

Folke,  Dorset,  99  ;  rector  of,  99. 

Folkestone,  Kent,  230  ;  261  ;  mayors 
of,  227,  230. 

Folkington,  Sussex,  rector  of,  484. 

Folsham,  John,  245  ;  Thos.,  362. 

Folston,  Wilts.,  213. 

Fons,  John,  559. 

Fonthill,  Wilts.,  536. 

Foo,  Rich.,  328. 

Force,  figure  of,  206. 

Forcett,  Yorks.,  548. 

Forcham,  Hugh  de,  261. 

Ford,  Sussex,  479. 

Ford,  Sir  Adam,  485  ;  Cecily,  444 ; 
Christ.,  406  ;  Edm.,  439  ;  Elizth., 
43  ;  Erasmus,  485  ;  Joan,  406  ; 
John,  94,  444  ;  Julian,  485  ;  Margt., 
89,  94,  443  ;  Rich.,  89  ;  Walter, 
485  ;  Wm.,  43. 

Fordham,  Cambs.,  60. 

Fordham,  Elen,  189  ;  Francis,  279  ; 
Joan,  John,  189  ;  Jolm,  bp.  of  Ely, 
arms  of,  64. 

Fordingbridge,  Hants.,  161  ;  4. 

Fordmell,  Wm.,  211. 

Fordwich,  Kent,  230. 

Forehoe  Hundred,  Norf.,  chief  con¬ 
stable  of,  329. 

Forest,  Margt.,  Thos.,  538. 

Forester,  Martin,  441. 

Fork,  Robt.,  369. 


Forncett  St.  Peter,  Norf.,  334. 
Fornham  All  Saints,  Sufi.,  455. 
Fornham  St.  Martin,  Sufi.,  456. 
Forster,  Foster,  Agnes,  53  ;  Alice,  202  ; 
Anne,  14(2),  19,  330  ;  Anth.,  19  ; 
Bridget,  14  ;  Cynthia,  19  ;  Edw., 
330  ;  Elizth.,  481  ;  Hen.,  19  ; 
Hugh,  407  ;  Sir  Humf.,  Jane,  14; 
John,  19,  33,  507  ;  Maigt.,  14,  131  ; 
Mary,  14,  507  ;  Penelope,  Rich.,  19  ; 
Robt.,  19,  131,  202,  346  ;  Wm.,  14, 
481. 

Fortescue,  Adrian,  539  ;  Agnes,  96  ; 
Cecily,  47  ;  Chichester,  561  ;  Dudley 
118  ;  Elizth.,  118,  561  ;  Sir  Faithful, 
561  ;  Hen.,  96,  118  ;  Isabel,  96  ; 
John,  89(2)  ;  Sir  John,  47  ;  Margt., 
89  ;  Mary,  118  ;  Owner,  89  ;  Rich., 
92(2). 

Fortey,  Agnes,  John,  Thos.,  153. 
Forth,  Dorothy,  Edw.,  Elizth.,  Nich., 
Philip,  Wm.  (2),  457. 

Fortune,  figure  of,  415. 

Foscott,  Bucks.,  41. 

Fossbrook,  Audrey,  John  (2),  Maud, 
382. 

Fosset,  Francoise  du,  576. 

Foter,  Wm.,  455. 

Fotherby,  arms  of,  215  ;  John,  215. 
Fotheringay,  Northants.,  383. 
Foulsham,  Norf.,  334  ;  rector  of,  322. 
Fountain,  Margt,,  89. 

Fountains  Abbey,  Yorks.,  567. 
Fournes,  Hannah,  John,  Joseph, 
Phoebe,  Sam.,  549. 

Fovant,  Wilts.,  532  ;  rector  of,  532, 
Fowey,  Cornwall,  72. 

Fowke,  Joan,  Wm.,  442. 

Fowler,  Agnes,  398  ;  Alice,  305  ; 
Edith,  56  ;  Elizth.,  399  (2)  ;  Gabriel, 
Jane,  398  ;  John,  20  ;  Julian,  407  ; 
Margt,,  305  ;  Mary,  398  ;  Matt., 
430  ;  Rich.,  398,  420  ;  Sir  Rich., 
407  ;  Robt.,  305  ;  Sibil,  420  ;  Thos., 
56,  305. 

Fox,  Somerset,  429. 

Fox,  Alice,  381(2),  425  ;  Anne,  Anth., 
381  ;  Christian,  476  ;  Clemence,  381; 
Eliza,  443  ;  Elizth.,  Ellen,  275  ;. 
Emme,  447  ;  Francis,  88,  '  476  ; 
Isabel,  425  ;  Jane,  176  ;  Joan,  381, 
398,  421;  John,  381,  421,  476; 
Mary,  381,  429  ;  Michael,  380  ; 

Rich.,  107,  381,  443  ;  Simon,  Thos., 
275  ;  Wm.,  176,  275,  398,  425. 
Foxcroft,  Mary,  Rich.,  269. 

Foxearth,  Essex,  119. 

Foxley,  Anne,  524  ;  Joan,  Sir  John,. 
Maud,  16. 

Foxton,  Cambs.,  60. 


638 


INDEX. 


Foxwist,  Joan,  Rich.,  570. 

Foys,  Elizth.,  Rich.,  510. 

Framfield,  Sussex,  509. 

Framingham,  Earl,  Norf.,  334. 
Framingham  Pigot,  Norf.,  334. 
Framingham,  Edm.,  373. 

Framlingham,  Elizth.,  Francis,  326  ; 
John,  Margt.,  453. 

Frampton,  Jas.,  Robt.,  101  ;  Wm.,  18. 
Framsden,  Suff.,  381. 

Francis,  arms  of,  447,  456,  464  ;  Alice, 
398  ;  Barbara,  35  ;  Elizth.,  54  ; 
Florence,  H.,  433  ;  Helias,  464  ;  Sir 
Hugh,  62  ;  Isabel,  398  ;  Jane,  213  ; 
John,  433  ;  Sir  John,  54,  398  ; 
Margt.,  62  ;  Margery,  464  ;  Michael, 
213  ;  Nich.,  433(2). 

Frank,  Anne,  103  ;  Jane,  547  ;  Rich., 
103  ;  Robt.,  547  ;  Thos.,  343. 
Frankish,  Anth.,  Dorothy,  Frances, 
Gerratt,  Joan  (2),  302  ;  John,  358  ; 
Mary,  302. 

Franklin,  Anne,  465(2),  474  ;  Dorothy, 
Edw.,  474  ;  Eliza,  417  ;  Elizth., 
41(2),  465  ;  Frances,  125  ;  Geo., 
380  ;  John,  36,  465(2)  ;  Julian,  474  ; 
Kath.,  586  ;  Lucy,  474  ;  Margt., 
36,  380  ;  Rich.,  41,  125  ;  Sibil,  424  ; 
Thos.,  417  ;  Wm.,  424,  465,  474. 
Fransham,  Great,  Norf.,  334. 
Fransham,  Geoff.,  334. 

Freake,  Cecily,  Edm.,  129  ;  John,  129, 
130  ;  Margt.,  129. 

Frechwell,  Maud,  Peter  (2),  87. 
Freebody,  Hen.,  424. 

Freeman,  Christ.,  379  ;  Eleanor,  155  ; 

John,  274  ;  Robt.,  538  ;  Thos.,  398. 
Freemason,  183. 

Freer,  Thos.,  412. 

Frekilton,  Hen.,  528. 

Freme,  Wm.,  145. 

Fremling,  Anne,  John,  217. 

French,  Gilbert,  508  ;  Thos.,  512. 
Frencham,  Anne  (2),  Barnabas  (2), 
Hen.,  371. 

Frene,  Anne,  421. 

Freningham,  arms  of,  266  ;  manor  of, 
261. 

Frennes,  Robt.,  327. 

Frenze,  Norf.,  335  ;  349,  355,  470. 
Freshfield,  Edwin,  169. 

Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight,  171. 
Freshwater,  Elizth.,  John,  122  ;  Margt., 
Thos.,  137. 

Fressingfield,  Suff.,  456. 

Freston,  Cecily,  Rich.  (2),  464. 
Frettenham,  Norf.,  335  ;  rector  of, 
336. 

Freville,  Anne,  65  ;  Sir  Baldwdn,  523  ; 
Clarice,  65  ;  Edm.,  455  ;  Ellen,  65  ; 


John,  65  ;  Margt.,  65(2),  523  ; 

Sir  Rich.,  Robt.  (2),  Thos.,  Wm.,  65. 
Friars,  38,  179,  337,  441. 

Friend,  John,  419. 

Frieston,  Line.,  295. 

Frilende,  Walter,  493. 

Frindsbury,  Kent.,  58  ;  vicar  of,  386. 
Fring,  Norf.,  336. 

Frisby,  Rich.,  386. 

Friskney,  Line.,  284. 

Friston,  Sussex,  509  ;  214. 

Frith,  Geo.,  Joan,  Kath.,  Thos.,  130  ; 
Wm.,  414. 

Frittenden,  Kent,  231  ;  rector  of,  231. 
Frognall,  Frogenhall,  Anne,  489  ; 

John,  262  ;  Thos.,  27  ;  Wm.,  489. 
Frome  Bellet,  Dorset,  102. 

Frome  St.  Quintin,  Dorset,  99. 

Frome  Selwood,  Somerset,  435. 
Fromond,  Barth.,  478,  483;  Elizth., 
478,  482  ;  Thos.,  482  (2). 

Fronsac,  captain  of  castle  of,  122. 
Frost,  Anne,  John,  405. 

Frowick,  Alice,  9  ;  Elizth.,  314,  349  ; 
Hen.,  314  ;  Sir  Hen  ,  349  ;  Thos., 
314. 

Frowsetoure,  Edm.,  175. 

Fro xmere,  Elizth.,  102,365;  John,  102. 
Froyle,  Hants.,  161. 

Fry,  Alice,  96,  438,  ;  John,  415  ;  Kath., 
509;  Peter,  411  ;  Robt.,  157,276; 
Thos.,  61,  509  ;  Wm.,  96,  438. 
Fryerning,  Essex,  119. 

Fuister,  John,  Kath.,  176. 

Fulbourne,  Cambs.,  60  ;  577  ;  rector 
of,  60  ;  All  Saints,  vicar  of,  60. 
Fulbourne,  Wm.  de,  60. 

Fulbrook,  Oxon,  406. 

Fulham,  Middx.,  299  ;  205,  592  ; 

vicar  of,  299. 

Fulham,  Thos.  de,  493. 

Fuller,  Anne,  472  ;  Dorothy,  60(2), 
John,  60(2),  325,  517,  585  ;  Wm., 
328,  333,  472. 

Fullers,  405,  466. 

Fulmer,  Joan,  Robt.,  43. 

Fuloflove,  Ralph,  337. 

Fulstow,  Dorothy,  Peregrin,  388. 
Fulthorpe,  Jane,  Thos.,  557. 

Fulwood,  Margt.,  Robt.,  524. 

Funtein,  Agnes,  Alice,  Joan,  John, 
Margt.,  Wm.,  363. 

Furlong,  Elizth.,  Francis  (2),  95. 
Furmary,  John,  320. 

Furnace,  Jas.,  Joan,  380. 

Furnival,  Joan,  lord,  397. 

Furnor,  Alice,  Thos.,  522. 

Futter,  John,  369. 

Fyfield,  Berks.,  33. 

Fyfield,  Essex,  144. 


INDEX 


639 


G 

Gabriel,  St.,  56. 

Gadbury,  Magdalenna,  Margt.,  Rich.,  6. 
Gaddesden,  Great,  Herts.,  185. 
Gadesby,  Leic.,  275. 

Gaell,  John,  Judith,  118. 

Gage,  arms  of,  508  ;  Edw.,  509  ; 
Sir  Edw.,  508(2),  455  ;  Elizth.  (4), 
Geo.,  508  ;  John,  389,  508(2)  ;  Sir 
John,  508  ;  Margt.,  508,  509  ; 

Mary,  Philip,  508  ;  Thos.,  267,  508  ; 
Wm.,  389. 

Gainford,  Durham,  105  ;  vicar  of, 
105. 

Gainsborough,  baron  of,  293. 
Gainsford,  arms  of,  481  ;  Agnes,  232  ; 
Anne,  401,  484 ;  Elizth.,  481  ; 

Erasmus,  Jane,  399  ;  Joan,  50,  481  ; 
John,  284(3),  401,  481  ;  Kath.,  401  ; 
Margt.,  Nich.,  Walter,  481. 

Gale,  Geale,  Anne,  300  ;  Elizth.,  26, 
158  ;  Nich.,  300  ;  Rich.,  26  ;  Susan, 
Wm.  (3),  300. 

Galer,  John,  423. 

Galon,  Rich.,  206. 

Gamage,  Isabel,  7. 

Gamull,  Christian,  Frances,  Sir  Francis, 
170. 

Gape,  Florence,  Hen.,  194. 
Garboldisham,  Norf.,  336. 

Garbrand,  Anne,  14 ;  John,  37  ; 
Joseph,  Joshua,  Susan,  Thos., 
Tobias,  14. 

Gardener,  351. 

Gardiner,  Gardener,  Gardner,  Anne, 
35,  538  ;  Christ.,  501  ;  Elizth.,  384, 
501,  514  ;  family,  35  ;  Frances,  398  ; 
Hen.,  357  ;  Joan,  135  ;  John,  135, 
429  ;  514(2)  ;  Mary,  458,  514  ; 

Rich.,  363  ;  Robt.,  350,  490  ;  Sir 
Thos.,  398  ;  Wm.,  35,  384,  538(2)  ; 
Sir  Wm.,  538. 

Gare,  John,  Margt.,  344. 

Garland,  Eleanor,  Francis,  Honour,  93  ; 
John,  93(3),  560  ;  Obedience,  Roger, 
93  ;  Thos.,  560. 

Garlick,  Chas.,  253. 

Garnett,  Elizth.,  183. 

Garneys,  Anne,  468  ;  Elizth.,  John, 
462  ;  Nich.,  462,  468. 

Garnish,  Thos.,  62. 

Garnon,  see  Gernon. 

Garolens,  Essex,  123. 

Garrard,  Alice,  Anne,  Elizth.,  23  ; 
Jane,  John,  547  ;  Laur.,  259  ; 
Roger,  23  ;  Thos.,  23(4),  30  ;  Wm., 
453. 

Garraway,  Garway,  Agnes,  177  ; 
Fortune,  214 ;  Watkin,  177  ;  Sir 
Wm.,  214. 


Garrett,  Elizth.,  John  (3),  574 ; 

Martha,  303  ;  Robt.,  234  ;  Sir  Wm., 
303. 

Garsington,  Oxon,  406. 

Garter,  Order  of,  chancellor  of,  375  ; 
king  of  arms  of,  268  ;  knights  of, 
69,  91,  117,  236,  333,  502(2),  508, 
513(2),  517,  558,  567. 

Garth,  Dorothy,  Geo.,  Jane,  Rich., 
Robt.,  492. 

Garton,  John,  536. 

Gartside,  Gabriel,  Jas.,  Sam.,  Susan, 
272. 

Gascoigne,  arms  of,  180,  414  ;  Dorothy, 
Elizth.,  3  ;  Joan,  4 ;  John,  3  ; 
Thos.,  414,  545  ;  Sir  Wm.,  3,  4. 
Gaseley,  Robt.,  236. 

Gasper,  Luke,  Ursula,  126. 

Gate,  Gates,  Abr.,  67  ;  Agnes,  116  ; 
Elizth.,  67;  Sir  Geoff.,  116;  Sir 
Hen.,  557  ;  Joan  a,  506  ;  John,  18  ; 
John  a,  506  ;  Lucy,  557  ;  Margt., 
Mary  (2),  67  ;  Rich,  at  the,  354 ; 
Thos.,  257  ;  Wm.,  326. 

Gatton,  Surrey,  508. 

Gatwick,  Surrey,  482,  491. 

Gaudy  Hall,  Norf.,  138. 

Gaudy,  Gawdey,  Sir  Anth.,  339  ;  Sir 
Chas.,  453,  455  ;  Edw.,  Frances, 
327  ;  John,  36  ;  Mary,  Sir  Thos., 
138  ;  Veare,  453. 

Gaular,  Edith,  103. 

Gaunt,  Elizth.,  253  ;  Joan,  John, 
425  ;  Robt.,  253. 

Gausell,  Anne,  Thos.,  373. 

Gavell,  Nich.,  344. 

Gawen,  Susan,  Thos.,  306. 

Gawsworth,  Ches.,  445,  567. 

Gawthorp,  Messrs.,  140(2),  583. 
Gawthropp,  Lane.,  548. 

Gay,  Agnes,  Christ.,  227  ;  Emme,  319  ; 

Joan,  227  ;  Wm.,  319. 

Gaydon,  Warw.,  520(2). 

Gayer,  Elizth.,  Sir  John,  530. 

Gayton,  Northants.,  384  ;  388. 
Gaywood,  Norf.,  336  ;  rector  of,  336. 
Gazeley,  Suff.,  456. 

Geale,  see  Gale. 

Gedding,  Wm.,  30. 

Geddington,  Northants.,  384. 

Gedge,  Jas.,  119  ;  John,  Margt.,  330  ; 

Mary,  119;  Robt.,  330. 

Gedgrave,  Suff.,  467. 

Gedleston,  Herts.,  195. 

Gedling,  Notts.,  rector  of,  81. 

Gedney,  Line.,  284. 

Gedney,  Isabel,  John,  279. 

Gee,  Edm.,  69  ;  Edw.,  95  ;  Elizth., 
Hen.  (2),  69  ;  Jane,  95  ;  Thomasin  , 
Sir  Wm.,  543. 


640 


INDEX. 


Gelburd,  John,  454. 

Geldart,  Messrs.,  589. 

Gemcot,  Cath.,  249. 

Genebald,  Alice,  Nich.,  328. 

Geney,  John,  354. 

Gennyn,  see  Jennings. 

George,  St.,  144,  175,  220,  293(2),  331. 
Gerald,  Cecily,  372. 

Gerard,  Anne,  Sir  Gilbert,  454  ; 
Margt.,  Peers,  273  ;  Redclitf,  454  ; 
Thos.,  367  ;  Sir  Thos.,  273. 
Gerimboye,  Limerick,  432. 

Gernon,  Garnon,  arms  of,  144,  577  ; 
Anne,  Anth.,  151  ;  Sir  John,  67  ; 
Luke,  151  ;  Margt.,  67. 

Gerveys,  see  Jervis. 

Gery,  Anne,  298  ;  John,  220  ;  Rich., 
298  ;  Roger,  424. 

Geste,  Edm.,  bp.  of  Salisbury,  534. 
Gethin,  Anne,  Maurice  ap  Robt., 
Robt.,  573. 

Ghent,  Flanders,  299. 

Ghent,  Simon  of,  bp.  of  Salisbury,  534. 
Gibbon,  Beatrice,  499  ;  Edm.,  208  ; 
Thos.,  373,  499. 

Gibbs,  Alice,  148  ;  Anne,  Hen.,  146  ; 
Jane,  525  ;  John,  90,  214  ;  Margt., 
148,  214,  525  ;  Marion,  148  ;  Robt., 
525  ;  Wm.,  148. 

Gibson,  Anne,  443  ;  Geo.,  547  ;  Jas., 
443  ;  Maud,  424  ;  Wm.,  424,  556. 
Gidding,  Little,  Hunts.,  202  ;  161. 
Gifford,  arms  of,  195  ;  Alice,  149  ; 
Anne,  45  ;  Edw.,  442  ;  Elizth.,  44, 
83,  156,  159  ;  Fridesmond,  104  ; 
Isabel,  37  ;  Joan,  442  ;  John,  45, 
96,  99,  156,  159,  315,  393;  Sir  John, 
110;  Kath,  391  ;  Millicent,  99  Mary, 
37, 51 ;  Susan,  315 ;  Roger,  37,  44,  391; 
Thos.,  51  ;  Sir  Thos.,  83  ;  Sir  Wm., 
159  ;  Wilmot,  96. 

Gifres,  Herts.,  189. 

Giggleswick,  Yorks.,  548  ;  vicar  of, 
548. 

Giggs,  Anne,  Robt.,  367. 

Gigur,  John,  294. 

Gilbert,  Agnes,  307  ;  Ann,  256  ; 
Annore,  350  ;  Elizth.,  256  ;  Sir 
Francis,  Fridswide,  88  ;  Jane,  80  ; 
Joan,  256  ;  John,  88,  168,  350  ; 
Kath.,  256  ;  Margery,  459  ;  Margt., 
327  ;  Thos.,  256(2),  307,  327 ;  Wm., 
80,  459. 

Gildesburgh,  Margery  de,  144. 
Gildredge,  Mary,  Nich.,  507(2). 

Gilfitt,  Yorks.,  556(3). 

Gill,  Geo.,  200  ;  Joan,  183,  201  ; 
John,  183,  200,  201  ;  Leonard,  544  ; 
Margt.,  200  ;  Mary,  544  ;  Rich.,  26. 
Gilling,  Yorks.,  548  ;  rector  of,  548. 


Gillingham,  Kent,  231 ;  263  ;  vicar  of„ 
231. 

Gillingham  St.  Mary,  Norf.,  336. 
Gillingham,  Geo.,  Isabel,  159. 

Gilman,  Wm.,  327. 

Gilmin,  Alice,  Anth.,  Chas.,  495  ; 
Robt.,  582. 

Gilmorton,  Leic.,  275  ;  rector  of,  275. 
Gilpin,  Gilbert,  500. 

Gimmingham,  Norf.,  336  ;  355. 
Gipping,  Suff.,  199. 

Girton,  Cambs.,  61  ;  rectors  of,  61. 
Gisborne,  Wm.,  228,  551. 

Gisburn,  Yorks.,  canon  of,  19  ;  prior 
of,  87. 

Gisleham,  Suff.,  456. 

Gissing,  Norf.,  336  ;  451. 

Gissome,  Elizth.,  Jas.,  217. 

Gittings,  Mary,  Wm.,  147. 

Givendale,  Great,  Yorks.,  548. 
Gladwin,  John,  121,  220. 

Glanfield,  Elizth.,  457  ;  Rich.,  457,  458. 
Glanvill,  Wm.,  483. 

Glascock,  Elizth.,  134 ;  John,  121, 
134 ;  Martha,  Mary,  121  ;  Philipe, 
Wm.,  116. 

Glaseney,  Cornwall,  prebendary  of,  77. 
Glasgow,  Scotland,  568  ;  archbishop  of, 
83  ;  Cathedral,  568. 

Glasier,  Rich.,  408. 

Glastonbury,  Somerset,  435  ;  steward 
of  the  monastery  of,  146. 

Glaven,  Isabel,  375  ;  John,  375,  376  ;. 

Kath.,  376  ;  Robt.,  365. 

Glazeley,  Salop,  428. 

Glemham,  Little,  Suff.,  456  ;  12. 
Glemham,  arms  of,  12  ;  Amy,  Anne, 
Arthur,  456  ;  Chas.,  12,  456  ; 

Christ.,  12,  456(2)  ;  Dorothy,  456  ; 
Edw.,  449,  456  ;  Elizth.,  456(3), 
457  ;  Francis,  456  ;  Hen.,  457  ;  Sir 
John,  Kath.,  Margt.  (2),  456  ;  Mary, 
449,  455,  456(2)  ;  Thos.,  451,  456(2), 
457. 

Glensover,  John,  547. 

Glentham,  Line.,  284. 

Glimpton,  Oxon,  176. 

Glinton,  Edw.,  Joan,  297  ;  John,  386. 
Gloucester,  151  ;  103  ;  aldermen  of, 

151(2)  ;  archdeacons,  410,  536  ; 

Cathedral,  151  ;  chancellor  of 
diocese,  151  ;  duke  of,  312,  314  ; 
duchess  of,  312  ;  earl  of,  155  ; 
mayors,  151(3)  ;  St.  John  Baptist, 
St.  Mary  de  Crypt,  151  ;  St. 
Michael,  151,  rector  of,  2  ;  St. 
Nicholas,  151. 

Gloucestershire,  145. 

Glover,  Alex.,  311  ;  John,  416,  469  ; 
Mary,  311  ;  Rose,  469. 


INDEX. 


641 


Glovers,  195,  480,  508. 

Gloves,  508. 

Glyd,  Martha,  504  ;  Rich.,  479,  504(2). 
Glympton,  Oxon,  406. 

Glynd,  Sussex,  235. 

Glynne,  Ja.ne,  Wm.  (2),  569. 

Goad,  Geo.,  Jane,  41. 

Goathurst,  Somerset,  435. 

Goberd,  John,  121  ;  Wm.,  412. 
Godaiming,  Surrey,  487  ;  Wyatts 
almshouses  at,  487. 

Goddard,  arms  of,  581  ;  Eleanor,  202  ; 
Elizth,,  528  ;  Guybon,  325  ;  Jas., 
202  ;  Joan,  3,  533  ;  Rich.,  528  ; 
Thos.,  533. 

Godeale,  Roger,  542. 

Godfadir,  John,  29. 

Godfrey,  Elizth.,  265,  356  ;  Helen, 
356  ;  Joan,  242(2)  ;  John,  61,  242  ; 
Oliver,  265  ;  Owen,  357  ;  Margt., 
61  ;  Mary,  227,  242  ;  Peter.  242(2); 
Rich,  243  ;  Robt.,  243,  357,  361  ; 
Thos.,  227,  242(3)  ;  Wm.,  356. 
Godlinstone,  Dorset,  102(2). 
Godmanchester,  Hunts.,  202. 
Godmersham,  Kent,  231. 

Godolphin,  Eleanor,  24 ;  Elizth., 
Francis,  530  ;  Sir  Francis,  Jane,  72  ; 
Thomasin,  96  ;  Wm.,  298. 

Godsalf,  Godsalve,  Barbara,  322  ; 

Joan,  358  ;  Roger,  322. 

Godschalk,  Anne  (2),  John,  Sir  John, 
262. 

Godshill,  Isle  of  Wight,  171. 

Godstone,  Surrey,  488. 

Goffe,  Deborah,  515  ;  Edw.,  363. 
Gognev,  Edm.,  Robt.,  326. 

Gold,  see  Gould. 

Goldhanger,  Essex,  119. 

Golding,  Edw.,  Elizth.  (3),  109  ;  Geo., 
122  ;  Jane,  372  ;  Margery,  Mary, 
109  ;  Robt.,  372  ;  Wm.,  101,  109(2). 
Goldingham,  arms  of,  452  ;  Elizth., 
349  ;  Joan,  448  ;  John,  349,  448  ; 
Thomasin,  448. 

Goldington,  Beds.,  6. 

Goldington,  Margt,,  Wm.,  8. 
Goldsmith,  Francis,  Joan,  185. 
Goldsmiths,  38(2),  108,  138,  142,  167, 
181,  197,  235(2),  284,  296,  297,  310, 
428,  432,  434(2),  473,  498,  565,  568, 
arms  of  the  Company,  38,  132,  139, 
473,  498,  565,  577  ;  work  of,  104, 
235  568 

Goldwell,  Alice,  215  ;  Geoff.,  John, 
Margt.,  208  :  Nich.,  412  ;  Wm.,  215. 
Gollop,  John,  Mary,  98. 

Golofre,  John,  32  ;  Sir  John,  312. 
Golword,  Kath.,  Robt.,  337. 
Gomersall,  Wm.,  304. 


Gomfrey,  Rich.,  Thos.,  82. 

Gondeby,  Hugh  de,  293. 

Gonson,  Barth.,  276  ;  Benj.,  283  ; 
Christ.,  Elizth.,  276  ;  Ursula,  283  ; 
Wm.,  276. 

Gooche,  Mary,  Thos.,  327  ;  Wm.,  448. 
Good,  Agnes,  295  ;  Anne,  330  ;  Edw., 
295  ;  Jas.,  Joan,  297  ;  John,  110  ; 
Kath.,  363  ;  Mary,  110  ;  Wm.,  163, 
330  ;  - ,  289. 

Goodenough,  Margt.,  510  ;  Penelope, 
408(2)  Thos.,  510;  Wm.,  408(2). 
Goodfellow,  Anne,  Edm.,  164. 
Goodlad,  Thos.,  345. 

Goodluck,  Geoff.,  305. 

Goodman,  Godman,  Anne,  386  ;  Cecily. 
Clare,  Dorothy,  Edw.  (2),  Fides, 
Gabriel,  dean  of  Westminster, 
Gawen,  Godfrey,  572  ;  Grace,  185  ; 
Hen.,  328  ;  Jane,  572  ;  John,  185  ; 
Kath.,  572  ;  Laur.,  386  ;  Martha, 
Thos.,  126. 

Goodnestone  -next  -Faversham ,  Kent , 
231. 

Goodnestone -next -Wingham,  Kent,  231 
Goodnestone,  Wm.,  231. 

Goodrich  Court,  Hereford,  173,  196, 
583. 

Goodrich,  Alice,  Thos.,  179  ;  Thos., 
bp.  of  Ely,  59. 

Goodrington,  Dorothy,  John,  14. 
Goodwin,  Godwin,  Agnes,  327,  346  ; 
Anne,  408,  418  ;  Arthur,  54  ; 

Aubrey,  349  ;  Elizth.,  162,  435  ; 
Frances,  14  ;  Hodges,  157  ;  Jane, 
54  ;  John,  51,  53,  54,  55,  162,  346, 
435  ;  Kath.,  53,  55  ;  Margt.,  323  ; 
Mary,  350  ;  Parnell,  51,  54  ;  Ralph, 
327  ;  Robt.,  323,  349,  350(2)  ; 

Sabine,  350  ;  Thos.,  14  ;  Sir  Thos., 
435  ;  Wm.,  276,  408,  418. 
Goodwing,  John,  368. 

Goodyere,  arms  of,  300  ;  Anne,  300  ; 
Edm.,  178  ;  Joan,  300(2)  ;  John, 
300,  316  ;  Lucas,  178  ;  Thos.,  300  ; 
Thomasin,  316  ;  Walter,  408. 
Goose,  John,  330  ;  Walter,  359. 
Goran,  Cornwall,  72. 

Gordon,  lady  Cath.,  33. 

Gore,  Chas.  (4),  Elizth.,  528  ;  Hester, 
387  ;  John  a,  265  ;  Sir  John,  387  ; 
Lydia,  528(2)  ;  Mary,  166  ;  Thos., 
528  ;  Wm.,  532. 

Gorges,  Anne,  441  ;  Sir  Arthur,  296  ; 

Sir  Edw.,  441  ;  Elizth.,  296. 
Gorham,  Rich.,  533. 

Goring,  Oxon,  406  ;  160. 

Goring,  Sussex,  509. 

Goring,  Anne,  504,  505(3),  512  ; 

Barbara,  504  ;  Constance,  162,  504  ; 


41 


642 


INDEX. 


Edw,  (2),  Elizth.  (3),  Geo.,  604  ; 
Geo.,  lord  Goring,  612  ;  Hen.,  606  ; 
Sir  Hen.,  262,  605  (2)  ;  John,  504  ; 
Mary,  262,  604(2),  505(3)  ;  Robt., 
604,  605  ;  Thos.,  504 ;  Wm.,  504, 
506  ;  Sir  Wm.,  504. 

Gorleston,  Suff.,  457  ;  341. 

Gosebourne,  Robt.,  213. 

Gosfield,  Essex,  119  ;  465. 

Gosnold,  John,  Kath.,  335. 

Gosse,  Alex.,  80. 

Gostling,  Anne,  Wm.,  455. 

Gostwick,  Joan,  12  ;  John,  403  ; 
Robt.,  12. 

Gothelvey,  Somerset,  433. 

Gotheridge,  Francis,  John,  150. 
Goudhurst,  Kent,  231  ;  501. 

Gould,  Anne,  91  ;  Aphrah,  Francis, 
264  ;  Jane,  473  ;  Joan,  264  ;  John, 
91  ;  Mary,  264  ;  Robt.,  473  ;  Roger, 
160  ;  Thos.,  264,  434  ;  Vincent,  264  ; 
Wm.,  103. 

Gouldan,  Joan,  130. 

Goulston,  Goulson,  Anne,  Christ.  (2) 
264  ;  Jane,  201  ;  Joan,  John,  264  ; 
Rich.,  201. 

Gourley,  Anne,  Wm.,  554. 

Gournay,  see  Gurney. 

Gousle,  Joan  la,  203. 

Go  vis,  John,  98. 

Gower,  Alice,  558  ;  Anne,  9(2)  ;  John, 
250  ;  Thos.,  658  ;  Wm.,  9. 
Gowlshull,  Hen.,  Joan,  Robt.,  190. 
Gowthwaite,  Yorks.,  554. 

Grade,  Cornwall,  72. 

Grafton,  Northants.,  3. 

Grafton,  Wore.,  538. 

Grafton,  Adam,  431  ;  Joan,  John, 
Wm.,  493. 

Graham,  Greame,  Elizth.,  561  ;  Grace, 
John,  553  ;  Kath.,  561  ;  Mary,  553  ; 
Rich.,  Sir  Rich.  (2),  561. 

Grain,  Isle  of,  or  St.  James,  Kent,  232. 
Grainthorpe,  Line.,  284. 

Grandon,  Thos.,  372. 

Gransden,  Great,  Hunts.,  203  ;  rector 
of,  203. 

Gransden,  Little,  Cambs.,  61  ;  rector 
of,  478. 

Grantchester,  Cambs.,  61. 
Grantchester,  Jane  de,  199. 

Grantham,  Line.,  284  ;  140. 
Grantham,  Christ.,  54  ;  Edw.,  Isabel, 
279. 

Grasmere,  Westmorland,  527. 
Gratwick,  Roger,  Wm.,  517. 

Gravel ey,  Herts.,  199. 

Graveley,  Elizth.,  Robert  de,  Rowland, 
199. 

Graveney,  Kent,  232. 


Gravenhurst,  Lower,  Beds.,  6. 

Graves,  Greaves,  Edw.,  647  ;  Jas.,  507  ; 

John,  159  ;  Kath.,  547  ;  Sarah,  159. 
Graviner,  Effam,  Martin,  288. 
Greatham  Hospital,  Durham,  105  ; 

masters  of,  105,  106. 

Greatham,  Sussex,  516. 

Greatworth,  Northants.,  425. 

Green,  Agnes,  61,  341  ;  Anne,  398, 
Christ.,  63  ;  Edith,  119  ;  Edm.,  341  ; 
Elizth.,  300,  388  ;  Hen.,  387  ;  Joan, 
51  ;  John,  119,  132,  182,  388,  543  ; 
J.  J.,  527,  583  ;  Kath.,  132  ;  Margt., 
133(2),  300,  387,  403(2),  537  ;  Mary, 
388,  547  ;  Maud,  388  ;  Mercy,  182  ; 
Philip,  300  ;  Philipe,  388  ;  Rich., 
182  (2),  338;  Robt.,  358,  547; 

Rock,  236  ;  Sibil,  236  ;  Simon,  363  ; 
Thos.,  51,  133,  388(2),  403(2);  Sir 
Thos.,  388(3)  ;  Walter,  300,  303  ; 
Wm.,  341,  537,  547  ;  Sir  Win.,  398. 
Green  cloth,  clerk  of,  485. 

Greenfield,  Wm.  de,  abp.  of  York,  563. 
Greenford,  Great,  Middx.,  299  ;  rectors 
of,  299. 

Greenford,  Little,  Middx.,  299. 
Greenhalgh,  Alice,  John,  674. 
Greenham,  Margery,  426. 

Greenhill,  Mary,  479  ;  Nich.,  526  ; 
Thos.,  Wm.,  479. 

Green’s  Norton,  Northants.,  see  Norton, 
Green’s. 

Greenway,  Greneway,  arms  of,  375  ; 
Agnes,  374  ;  Elizth.,  38,  429  ;  Joan, 
39,  96  ;  John,  96,  374  ;  Peter,  429  ; 
Ralph,  375  ;  Rich.,  39,  374  ;  Thos., 
38,  375. 

Greenwich,  Kent,  268. 

Greenwood,  Augustine,  Benj.  (2),  223  ; 
Chas.,  Francis,  646  ;  Geo.,  223  ; 
Hen.,  Jas.  (2),  John,  Mary,  546  ; 
Philadelphia,  223  ;  Wm.,  546. 
Gregories,  Bucks.,  357. 

Gregory,  arms  of,  403  ;  Agnes,  292, 
403  ;  Edm.,  Joan,  301  ;  John,  301, 
403  ;  Parnell,  403  ;  Wm.,  255(2), 
292. 

Gregory,  St.,  mass  of,  69. 

Grenakir,  Joan,  Robt.,  351. 

Grendon,  Northants.,  384. 

Grendour,  Joan,  Robt.,  153. 

Grenville,  Alice,  54  ;  Edw.,  41,  54  ; 
Honor,  89  ;  Kath.,  74,  75  ;  Rich., 
41  ;  Sir  Thos.,  74,  75,  89. 

Gresham,  Norf.,  336. 

Gresham,  Agnes,  372  ;  Beatrice,  Cecily, 
499  ;  Edm.,  369  ;  Elizth.,  499  ; 
Jas.,  372,  499  ;  John,  499  ;  Sir  John, 
369,  499  ;  Mary,  Thos.,  499  ;  Wm., 
372,  499  (2). 


INDEX. 


643 


Gressenhall,  Norf.,  336. 

Greswold,  Ann,  Hen.,  383. 

Greve,  Grevye,  Greyve,  Alice,  115 
John,  362  ;  Thos.,  12,  328. 

Greville,  Grevel,  Agnes,  151  ;  Chas., 
152  ;  Sir  Edw.,  156,  427,  442  ; 
Elizth.,  427  ;  Fulc,  lord  Brook,  520  ; 
Giles,  133  ;  Sir  John,  156  ;  Kath., 
520,  521  ;  Margt.,  442,  520  ;  Marion, 
147  ;  Peter,  152  ;  Sir  Rich.,  151  ; 
Thos.,  133  ;  Wm.,  147  (2). 

Grey,  Gray,  arms  of,  494  ;  Alice,  326  ; 
Andrew,  187  ;  Anne,  188,  347(2), 
526  ;  Sir  Anth.,  193  ;  Arthur,  lord 
Grey  of  Wilton,  413,  567  ;  Barbara, 
347  ;  Bennet,  4  ;  Cassandra,  494  ; 
Cristian,  347  ;  Christ.,  15  ;  Edm., 
347(2)  ;  Edm.,  earl  of  Kent,  193  ; 
Edm.,  lord  Grey,  40  ;  Sir  Edw.,  443, 
494,  526  ;  Elizth.  75,  347(3)  ; 

Emma,  343  ;  Geo.,  lord  Grey,  40  ; 
Grace,  347  ;  Helwise,  363  ;  Hen., 
6(2),  314  ;  Sir  Hen.,  6,  188,  343  ; 
Humf.,  443  ;  Jas.,  188,  568  ;  lady 
Jane  Sibilla,  567  ;  Joan,  343,  423  ; 
John,  326  ;  Kath.,  509  ;  lady  Kath., 
529  ;  lord,  411  ;  Margery,  6  ;  Mary, 
116(2),  347(2);  Reginald,  326; 

Rich.,  earl  of  Kent,  40  ;  Rich.,  lord 
Grey,  40  ;  Robt.,  362  ;  Sir  Robt., 
347,  419,  423  ;  Roger,  lord  Grey  of 
Ruthyn,  331  ;  Susanna,  314  ; 
Temperance,  321,  347  ;  Thos.,  4, 
321,  347(2),  423  ;  Thos.,  lord  Grey, 
40  ;  Sir  Thos.,  343,  509;  Wm.,  98, 
116,  188,  347(3),  413;  Sir  Wm., 
347  ;  Wilmot,  15. 

Greystoke,  Cumb.,  78;  baron  of,  78; 

provosts  of  college  of,  78. 

Griffin,  Rise,  526(2). 

Griffith,  John,  399  ;  Thos.,  395  ;  Wm., 
399. 

Griggs,  Fr.,  132,  430,  544. 

Grimbald,  Hen.,  194. 

Grimm,  Roger,  60. 

Grimston,  North,  Yorks.,  548. 
Grimston,  Edw.,  110,  468(2)  ;  Elizth., 
110  ;  Francis,  Hen.,  260  ;  Joan, 
110;  John,  322. 

Grinnell,  John,  263. 

Grinstead,  East,  Sussex,  509. 
Grinstead,  West,  Sussex,  509. 

Grise,  Grys.,  arms  of,  198  ;  Ann  le, 
323  ;  Anth.  le,  365  ;  Chas.  le, 
Christ,  le  (2),  323  ;  Elizth.  le,  475  ; 
Hen.  le,  323  ;  John  le,  475  ;  Margt., 
324 ;  Robt.,  324  ;  Robt.  le,  323, 
365  ;  Susan  le,  323,  365  ;  Thos.  le, 
365. 

Grittleton,  Wilts.,  532. 


Grobham,  Eleanor,  Geo.,  Grace,  Joan, 
John,  Nich.,  Rich.,  437. 

Groby,  Wm.,  233(2). 

Grocers,  21,  52,  124,  149,  157,  191(2), 
296,  298,  318,  340.  350,  380,  427, 
459(2),  461,  485,  488(2),  512  ;  arms 
of  the  Company,  299,  371,  375,  380, 
427,  461. 

Groombridge,  Sussex,  518. 

Grosvenor,  Anne,  442  ;  Christian,  170  ; 
Kath.,  Rich.,  443  ;  Sir  Rich.,  170  ; 
Wm.,  442. 

Grote,  Agnes,  Robt.,  322. 

Groton,  Suff.,  457. 

Grove,  Cristian,  503  ;  Hugh,  91  ;  John, 
427  ;  Matt.,  98  ;  Thos.,  503. 
Grovehurst,  Kent,  229. 

Grove  hurst,  John  de,  237. 

Grubb,  Susan,  533  ;  Thos.,  4,  533  ; 
Thomasin,  533. 

Grudgfield,  Elizth.,  Wm.,  455. 
Grundisburgh,  Suff.,  457. 

Guestwick,  Norf.,  336  ;  vicar  of,  336. 
Guidott,  Francis,  Joan,  163. 

Guidy  Hall,  Essex,  453. 

Guildford,  Surrey,  488  ;  benefactor  to 
school,  488  ;  Holy  Trinity,  488,  577  ; 
St.  Mary,  488  ;  St.  Nicholas,  488, 
rectors  of,  488  ;  Surrey  Archseo- 
logical  Society,  581. 

Guildford,  arms  of,  508  ;  Edw.,  254  ; 
Sir  Edw.,  296  ;  Elizth.,  234,  261, 
508  ;  Hen.,  263  ;  Sir  Hen.,  93  ; 
lady  Jane,  296  ;  Sir  John,  234,  263  ; 
Mary,  93  ;  Philip,  508  ;  Sir  Rich., 
261,  296,  508  ;  Sir  Thos.,  508. 
Guilliams,  see  Williams. 

Guilsfield,  Montgomery,  vicar  of,  573. 
Guisborough,  Yorks.,  548. 

Guise,  Sir  John,  1. 

Guisnes,  Picardy,  32,  109  ;  receiver  of, 
225. 

Guist,  Norf.,  336. 

Gulby,  Wm.,  250. 

Gulston,  John  (2),  Helen,  201. 

Gunby,  Line.,  284, 

Gunne,  John,  341. 

Gunter,  arms  of,  177,  178  ;  Alice,  23, 
149  ;  Anne,  177  ;  Elizth.,  191  ; 
Humf.,  20;  John,  23,  149;  Mary,  20; 
Philip,  171,  191. 

Gunthorpe,  Norf.,  336. 

Gunton,  Hen.,  Margt.,  352. 

Gunville,  Anne,  Rich.,  341. 

Gurlin,  Thos.,  365. 

Gurney,  Agnes,  49(2)  ;  Anne,  328  ; 
Edw.,  322  ;  John,  377  ;  Martha, 
322  ;  Thos.,  49,  322  ;  Wm.,  49,  328. 
Gussage  All  Saints,  Dorset,  99. 

Guye,  Edw.,  Francis,  150. 


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INDEX. 


Gwarnick,  Cornwall,  77. 

Gwyder,  Carnarvon,  571(5). 

H 

Habbis,  Jas.,  326. 

Haberdashers,  16,  41,  178,  188,  198, 
256,  297,  308,  379,  384,  425  ;  arms 
of  the  Company,  229,  308,  314. 

Haburg,  see  Happisburgh,  Norf. 

Haccombe,  Devon,  92. 

Hacheman,  John,  405. 

Hacket,  Elizth.,  37  ;  John,  11  ;  Nich., 
Thos.,  37. 

Hackington,  see  Canterbury,  St. 
Stephen. 

Hackney,  Middx.,  299  ;  357,  540  ; 

rector  of,  299  ;  vicar  of,  300. 

Hacombleyn,  Robt.,  57. 

Hacon,  arms  of,  452. 

Haddenham,  Bucks.,  41  ;  vicar  of,  41. 

Haddenham,  Cambs.,  61  ;  rector  of,  61. 

Haddlesey,  Yorks.,  559. 

Haddock,  Alice,  Cristine,  John,  Margt., 
Rich.  (2),  125. 

Haddon,  Oxon,  475. 

Haddon,  Anne,  Bridget  (2),  310 ; 

John  de,  287  ;  John,  Kath.,  Sir 
Rich.,  310  ;  Seman,  328  ;  Wm.,  310. 

Hadham,  Great,  Herts.,  185  ;  rectors 
of,  185. 

Hadham,  Little,  Herts.,  186  ;  507. 

Hadleigh,  Suff.,  457;  73,  118;  mayor 
of,  457  ;  rectors  of,  457. 

Hadley,  Middx.,  300. 

Hadlow,  Kent,  232  ;  vicar  of,  232. 

Hadnall,  Anne,  Margt.,  Mary  (2), 
Stephen  (2),  165. 

Hadresham,  John,  491. 

Hadstock,  Essex,  126. 

Haelot,  see  Heylet. 

Hagbourne,  East,  Berks.,  21  ;  24. 

Hagham,  Thos.,  363. 

Hainault,  arms  of,  209. 

Haines,  Herbert,  151  ;  John,  13,  210, 
365  ;  Mary,  165  ;  Olivet,  98  ;  Thos., 
165. 

Hainton,  Line.,  285  ;  291. 

Hakebeach,  Sir  Adam  de,  377. 

Hakebourne,  Rich,  de,  413. 

Hakensall,  Lane.,  271. 

Halberton,  Devon,  260. 

Halcot,  Robt.,  398. 

Halden,  High,  Kent,  232. 

Haldenby,  Anne,  Francis,  545. 

Hale,  Hants.,  161. 

Hale,  Great,  Line.,  285. 

Hale,  Edw.  de  la,  493  ;  — ,  140. 

Hales,  arms  of,  262  ;  Anne,  211  ; 
Bennet,  Sir  Chas.,  229  ;  Edw.,  211, 


229(ii),  262  ;  Sir  Edw. ,211;  Elizth., 
262  ;  John,  214(2)  ;  Kath.,  252  ; 
Lucy,  409  ;  Martha,  229. 
Halesowen,  Wore.,  539  ;  vicars  of, 
539,  540. 

Halesworth,  Suff.,  458. 

Halford,  Daniel,  383. 

Halgh,  John,  Thos.,  394. 

Halifax,  Yorks.,  548  ;  560. 

Haliwell,  Anne,  Jane  (2),  Sir  John,  5. 
Halke,  Anne,  John,  234. 

Hall,  arms  of,  258  ;  Alice,  68,  181  ; 
Anne,  242  ;  Edw.,  242,  258(2),  350, 
422  ;  Elizth.,  161,  235,  422  ;  Geo., 
368  ;  Hen.,  558  ;  Joan,  265  ;  John, 
161,  181,  258(2),  265  ;  Joseph,  bp. 
of  Norwich,  350  ;  Kath.,  258(2)  ; 
Mary,  558  ;  Peter,  235  ;  Sibil,  337  ; 
Reginald,  68  ;  Rich.,  337  ;  Robt., 
254  ;  Thos.,  262  ;  Thomasin,  254  ; 
Wm.,  254,  258. 

Halley,  Barth.,  193  ;  Elizth.,  33  ; 
Florence,  193  ;  Peter,  33  ;  Robt., 
400. 

Halliday,  Edw.,  Margery,  152  ;  Margt., 
Wm.,  435. 

Hailing,  Lower,  Kent,  233  ;  252. 
Hallingbury,  Great,  Essex,  119. 

Halne,  Salop,  296. 

Halsey,  Barth.,  Florence,  193  ;  Thos., 
bp.  of  Leighlin,  311. 

Halsham,  Yorks.,  rector  of,  544. 
Halsham,  Sir  Hugh,  John,  Joice, 
Philipe,  509. 

Halstead,  Essex,  120. 

Halstead,  Kent,  233  ;  rector  of,  223. 
Halstead,  Alice,  Isabel,  Wm.,  2. 
Halstow,  High,  Kent,  233  ;  rectors  of, 
233. 

Halswell,  Anne,  Sir  Nich.,  435. 

Halton,  Bucks.,  41  ;  409. 

Halton  Holgate,  Line.,  285. 

Halton,  Miles,  79. 

Halvergate,  Norf.,  337. 

Ham,  Somerset,  437(2). 

Ham,  Wilts.,  532  ;  158. 

Ham,  East,  Essex,  120  ;  409. 

Ham,  West,  Essex,  120. 

Hambleden,  Bucks.,  41  ;  rectors  of, 
42(2). 

Hambledon,  Surrey,  501. 

Hammerton,  Joan,  Sir  Rich.,  546. 
Hammis,  lord  of,  122. 

Hammond,  arms  of,  488  ;  Alice,  171  ; 
Elizth.,  518  ;  Geo.,  466  ;  John, 
331,  466  ;  Martha,  Thos.,  235  ; 

Thomasin,  466  ;  Wm.,  488,  518. 
Hamon,  Alex.,  204 ;  Martha,  Thos., 
514. 

Hampden,  Great,  Bucks.,  42. 


INDEX. 


645 


Hampden,  arms  of,  42  ;  Alice,  417  ; 
Anne,  42(2)  ;  Edm.,  49  ;  Elizth., 
42(2),  49  ;  Ellen,  Francis,  136  ; 
Griffith,  42(2)  ;  Isabel,  49  ;  Jane, 
17  ;  John,  42,  53  ;  Sir  John,  42  ; 
Mary,  49  ;  Philippa,  42  ;  Sibil,  39  ; 
Rich.,  17,  39,  417  ;  Wm.,  42(2)  ; 

- ,  42. 

Hampshire,  157. 

Hampstead,  Middx.,  223. 
Hampsthwaite,  Yorks.,  549. 

Hampton,  Glouc.,  145. 
Hampton-in-Arden,  Warw.,  522  ; 
bailiff  of,  522. 

Hampton  Poyle,  Oxon,  406. 

Hampton,  Alice,  152  ;  Anne,  166  ; 
Ellen,  152  ;  Isabel,  165  ;  John,  152  ; 
Martin  de,  268  ;  Thos.,  165,  166. 
Hamstall  Ridware,  Staffs.,  443  ;  85. 
Hamsterley,  Ralph,  410,  416. 

Hanap,  Joan,  Simon,  103. 

Hanbury,  Staffs.,  443  ;  rector  of,  443. 
Hanbury,  Alice,  38  ;  Emme,  158  ;  Sir 
John,  386  ;  Kath.,  159  ;  Rich.,  38  ; 
Susanna,  158,  159  ;  Thos.,  158(3), 
159(4). 

Hanchett,  Barbara,  182  ;  John, 
Martha,  129  ;  Thos.,  182. 

Hancock,  Ellen,  566  ;  Wm.,  90,  566. 
Handborough,  Oxon,  406. 

Handford,  John,  Humf.,  234. 

Hanger,  John,  11,  203. 

Hangleton,  Sussex,  513. 

Hanley  Castle,  Wore.,  541. 

Hanmer,  Anne,  Davy,  140. 

Hanney,  West,  Berks.,  21 ;  29  ;  rector 
of,  21. 

Hanningfield,  East,  Essex,  120  ;  130. 

Hanningfield,  West,  Essex,  120  ;  130. 
Hansard,  Hansart,  Anth.,  63  ;  Joan, 
286  ;  Kath.,  63  ;  Rich.,  286,  418, 
585. 

Hanslepp,  Anne,  John,  522. 

Hanslope,  Bucks.,  42. 

Hanson,  Robt.,  35. 

Hanwell,  Oxon,  407. 

Happisburgh,  Norf.,  vicar  of,  343. 
Haracles,  Staffs.,  443. 

Harbord,  Dennis,  Vincent,  212. 
Harborne,  Anne,  331,  449  ;  Wm.,  331, 
348,  449. 

Harbottle,  Bertram,  106  ;  Joan,  John 

(2),  110. 

Harbury,  Warw.,  522. 

Harcourt,  arms  of,  421  ;  Alice,  Geo., 
Isabel,  421  ;  Maud,  539  ;  Thos.,  421. 
Hardeby,  Anne  (2),  Bryan,  Chas., 
Dan.,  Edw.,  Elizth.,  John,  Judith, 
Kath.,  Mary  (2),  Susan  (2),  Wm., 
284. 


Harding,  arms  and  merchant  mark  of, 
284  ;  Agas,  Robt.  (2),  284. 

Hardingham,  Joan,  Thos.,  365. 

Hardley,  Norf.,  337  ;  470. 

Hardmead,  Bucks.,  42. 

Hardres,  Upper,  Kent,  233  ;  rector  of, 
233. 

Hardres,  Dorothy,  Geo.,  Jane,  John  (2), 
Mabel,  Mary,  Peter,  Rich.,  Thos.  (3), 
233. 

Hardware,  Hen.,  70  ;  Kath.,  Sam.,  69. 

Hardwick,  Norf.,  337. 

Hardwick,  Northants.,  384. 

Hardy,  B.  C.,  584  ;  Helen,  Robt.,  426. 

Hare,  xludrey,  360  ;  Elizth.,  Mary, 
Mich.,  266,  450  ;  Wm.,  360. 

Harefield,  Middx.,  300  ;  53,  492,  519. 

Hares,  see  Harris. 

Harewell,  Agnes,  Anne,  526  ;  Elizth., 
521  ;  Francis,  537  ;  Hen.,  521  ; 
John,  526(2)  ;  Margt.,  Mary,  537  ; 
Thos.,  526,  537(2). 

Harfleet,  Christ.,  Jane,  Mercy,  Walter, 
205. 

Harford,  Devon,  92. 

Harford,  Anth.,  172  ;  Bridstock  (3), 
Cath.,  175  ;  Elizth.,  172,  175  ; 

Joice,  175. 

Hargrave,  Edw.,  231  ;  Geoff.,  414. 

Harker,  Hen.,  173. 

Harlakinden,  Debora  (2),  Elizth., 
Margt.,  Martin,  Roger,  Thos.,  Wm., 
265. 

Harland,  Thos.,  383. 

Harlaxton,  Line.,  285. 

Harleston,  Northants.,  384 ;  389  ; 

rectors  of,  384. 

Harleston,  arms  of,  464  ;  Alice,  John, 
124,  464. 

Harley,  Salop,  428. 

Harley,  Brian,  Margery,  38  ;  Mary, 
Robt.,  510. 

Harling,  Norf.,  333,  506. 

Harling,  East,  Norf.,  337. 

Harling,  West,  Norf.,  337  ;  rector  of, 
337. 

Harling,  Anne,  Sir  Robt.  (2),  337  ; 
Thos.,  513. 

Harlington,  Beds.,  6. 

Harlington,  Middx.,  301  ;  Dauley 
Court  in,  492  ;  rector  of,  301. 

Harlow,  Essex,  120. 

Harman,  Anne,  227  ;  Elizth.,  409  ; 
John,  409,  537  ;  Margt.,  537 

Thos.,  227. 

Harmondsworth,  Middx.,  317  ;  vicar 
of,  317. 

Harmston,  Line.,  285  ;  282. 

Harpeden,  Sir  John,  220,  312. 

Harpenden,  Herts.,  186. 


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INDEX. 


Harper,  Anne,  88,  125  ;  Geo.,  88  ; 
Jane,  87  ;  Joan,  231  ;  Margt.,  2  ; 
Rich.,  87  ;  Sir  Rich.,  88  ;  Roger, 
231  ;  Wm.,  125  ;  Sir  Wm.,  2. 
Harpham,  Yorks.,  549. 

Harpley,  Norf.,  377  ;  rector  of,  377. 
Harpsden,  Oxon,  407  ;  rectors  of,  407 
Harpswell,  Line.,  285  ;  546. 
Harrietsham,  Kent,  233. 

Harrington,  Line.,  285. 

Harrington,  Northants.,  384 ;  389, 

424. 

Harrington,  Alice,  295  ;  Chas.,  280  ; 
Christ.,  565  ;  Clemence,  269  ;  Edw., 
280,  295  ;  Eliza,  280  ;  Elizth.,  295, 
499  ;  Francis,  280,  295(2)  ;  Geo., 
290  ;  Hen.,  Jas.,  280  ;  Sir  Jas.,  269  ; 
John,  280,  290  ;  Sir  John,  304 ; 
Kath.,  280  ;  Lucy,  295  ;  Margery, 
295  ;  Margt.,  Martha,  280  ^  Robt., 
295,  304  ;  Thos.,  280(2),  295. 
Harringworth,  Northants.,  384  ;  vicar 
of,  384. 

Harris,  Anne,  64,  115(2),  230,  336  ;  Sir 
Arthur,  115  ;  Bridget,  64(2)  ;  Edw., 
423,  539  ;  Geo.,  64,  404  ;  Jas.,  64  ; 
Joan,  422  ;  John,  64,  93,  169  ; 
Martha,  64 ;  Maud,  194 ;  Mich., 
64  ;  Nich.,  212  ;  Olive,  539  ;  Peter, 
422  ;  Rich.,  230  ;  Thos.,  336  ;  Wm., 
64(2),  132. 

Harrison,  Agnes,  550  ;  Alice,  22,  228, 
550  ;  Anne,  271  ;  Cuthbert,  559(2)  ; 
Eleanor,  228,  545  ;  Elizth.,  550 ; 
Geo.,  556  ;  Hen.,  John  (2),  550  ; 
Kath.,  314 ;  Lennox,  559  (2)  ; 

Margt.,  550  ;  Mary,  545  ;  Rich., 
32(2),  271  ;  Sir  Rich.,  23(2)  ;  Roger, 
228;  Sophia,  314;  Thos.,  22,  314, 
545,  550  ;  Sir  Thos.,  550  ;  Wm.,  3, 
437,  550. 

Harrow,  Middx.,  302  ;  Preston  in,  303  ; 
rectors  of,  250,  302  ;  school,  303  ; 
Uxenden  in,  302. 

Harrowden,  Great,  Northants.,  384. 
Harrowden,  lord,  521  ;  Margery,  Wm., 
384. 

Harsick,  Alice,  366  ;  Brian,  Isabel, 
478  ;  Sir  John,  Kath.,  365  ;  Sir 
Roger,  366. 

Harsnett,  Sam.,  abp.  of  York,  112. 
Hart,  Hert,  Alice,  98,  372  ;  Anne,  242  ; 
Sir  Boneface  de,  122  ;  Elizth.,  221, 
223,  241  ;  Emme,  399  ;  Hen.,  191  ; 
Jas.,  187  ;  John,  223,  241,  372  ; 
Malin,  242  ;  Sir  Percival,  241,  242  ; 
Rich.,  98  ;  Robt.,  416  ;  Simon,  299  ; 
Thos.,  242,  338  ;  Wm.,  399. 
Hartest,  Suff.,  rector  of,  246. 

Hartland,  Devon  92. 


Hartlepool,  Durham,  105  ;  mayor  of, 
105. 

Hartley  Castle,  Westmorland,  547. 
Hartley  Wespall,  Hants.,  161. 

Hartley,  Geo.,  269. 

Hartlip,  Kent,  234. 

Hartridge,  Kent,  578. 

Harty,  Isle  of  Sheppey,  Kent,  234. 
Harvey,  Hervy,  Anne,  469  ;  Clare, 
352  ;  Dorothy,  3,  457  ;  Elizth.,  6, 
120,  156  ;  Frances,  447  ;  Geo., 

469(3)  ;  Sir  Geo.,  Isabel,  477  ;  Jas., 
120  ;  Sir  Jarrate,  3  ;  Joan,  230  ; 
John,  3,  6,  11,  102,  347,  431,  447,  473, 
474,  477  ;  Kath.,  44  ;  Margery,  431  ; 
Marian,  474  ;  Martin,  44  ;  Mary, 
469(2)  ;  Sir  Nich.,  1  ;  Prudence, 
473  ;  Rebecca,  44  ;  Rich.,  457  ; 
Robt.,  474  ;  Thos.,  230,  352  ;  Wm., 
156,  230,  299. 

Harwedon,  see  Harrowden. 

Harwell,  Berks.,  22. 

Harwich,  Essex,  121. 

Hasard,  Wm.,  412. 

Haselden,  Joan,  493. 

Haseley,  Warw.,  522. 

Haseley,  Great,  Oxon,  407  ;  rector  of, 
407. 

Hasell,  Thos.,  77. 

Haselor,  Warw.,  524. 

Hasilden,  Elizth.,  112,  584  ;  Frances, 
Francis,  63  ;  John,  Kath.,  61  ;  Wm., 
112,  584. 

Haskens,  John,  532(2). 

Haslewood,  Alice,  54  ;  Joan,  Rich., 
24  ;  Wm.,  54. 

Haslingfield,  Cambs.,  61. 

Hassop,  Derby,  82(2),  84. 

Haste,  Anne,  351,  580. 

Hasteler,  Alice,  Elinor,  Joan,  Thos., 
130. 

Hastingleigh,  Kent,  234. 

Hastings,  Sussex,  510  ;  All  Saints, 
510  ;  deans  of  St.  Mary’s  College 
in  castle,  136,  518  ;  jurat,  510  ;  St. 
Clement,  510. 

Hastings,  arms  of,  580  ;  Anne,  320, 
538  ;  Edm.,  320  ;  Sir  Hugh,  331  ; 
Isabel,  3  ;  Joan,  John,  420  ;  Laur., 
earl  of  Pembroke,  332  ;  Sir  Ralph,  3  ; 
Simon,  538. 

Hastlin,  Affrey,  Joan,  John  (2), 
Margt.,  Mary,  240. 

Hatch,  Colibery,  152  ;  E.,  466  ;  Hen., 
229  ;  Jas.,  152  ;  Joan,  229,  267  ; 
John,  267,  466. 

Hatcher,  Nich.,  485. 

Hatfield,  Herts.,  186  ;  Popes  in,  200. 
Hatfield  Broadoak,  Essex,  121. 
Hatfield  Peverell,  Essex,  121. 


INDEX. 


647 


Hatfield,  Ade,  555  ;  John,  374  ;  Robt. 
de,  555. 

Hatford,  Berks.,  22. 

Hathaway,  Anne,  524. 

Hathersage,  Derby,  83. 

Hatley  Cockayne,  Beds.,  7. 

Hatley,  East,  Cambs.,  61. 

Hatley  St.  George,  Cambs.,  61. 

Hatley,  Robt.,  6. 

Hattecliff,  Anne,  477  ;  Geo.,  241  ; 
Isabel,  40  ;  Thos.,  240,  477  ;  Wm., 
241. 

Hatton,  Lane.,  273. 

Hatton,  Elizth.,  386(2),  486  ;  Francis, 
John  (2),  386  ;  Kath.,  86  ;  Mary, 
485  ;  Rich.,  86,  485,  486,  516  ;  Rose, 
516  ;  Thos.,  Wm.  (2),  386. 

Hanford,  Edw.,  57. 

Haugh,  Line.,  281. 

Haugh,  Isabel,  Margt.,  Walter,  40. 
Haughfen,  John  (2),  Mary,  473. 
HaughtonJe-Skerne,  Durham,  105. 
Haukesworth,  Wm.  de,  417. 

Hanley,  Alice,  Joan,  90 ;  John,  90, 
91  ;  Hen.,  440  ;  Robt.,  314. 

Hault  Hucknall,  Derby,  84  ;  vicar  of, 
84. 

Haultoft,  Gilbert,  Margt.,  359. 
Hautbois,  Great,  Norf.,  337. 

Hautin,  Thos.,  408(2). 

Hanxwell,  Yorks.,  549. 

Havard,  Ann,  Eleanor,  Elizth.,  Jane, 
Kath.,  Lewis  (2),  Margt.,  571. 
Havant,  Hants,  161  ;  rector  of,  161. 
Havercroft,  Joan,  Robt.,  509. 
Haverfordwest,  Pembroke,  570. 
Haveringland,  Norf.,  337  ;  Munge  or 
Mount  joy  in,  337. 

Havers,  Frances,  Gilbert,  368. 
Haversham,  Bucks.,  42. 

Havis,  John,  367. 

Hawarden,  Flint,  570  ;  rector  of, 
570. 

Hawberk,  John,  220  ;  Sir  Nich.,  219, 

220. 

Hawerby,  Line.,  286  ;  rector  of,  286. 
Hawes,  Abigail,  Andrew,  124  ;  Anne, 
387  ;  Jas.,  359  ;  Sir  Jas.,  387  ; 
Ursula,  524  ;  Walter,  359  ;  Wm., 
524. 

Hawkedon,  Suff.,  458. 

Hawker,  Elizth.,  441  ;  Joan,  214 ; 

Serbs,  205,  214  ;  Thos.,  441(2). 
Hawkes,  Elizth.,  Robt.,  17. 
Hawkhurst,  Kent,  234. 

Hawkins,  Anne,  28  ;  Aphra,  230  ; 
Audrey,  156 ;  Grace,  186 ;  Hen., 
230 ;  Owen,  186  ;  Robt.,  443  ; 
Thos.,  156,  211  ;  Wm.,  28,  443. 
Hawkswell,  Kent,  251. 


Hawles,  Anne,  Avice,  Dorothy,  98 ; 
Hen.,  98,  171  ;  John  (3),  Kath., 
Margt.,  Mary,  Nich.,  98. 

Hawlthen,  John,  Joyce,  422. 

Hawnes,  Beds.,  7. 

Haworth  Grange,  Yorks.,  556. 
Hawridge,  Bucks.,  43. 

Hawse,  Judith,  Robt.,  Thos.,  2. 
Hawstead,  Suff.,  458  ;  199,  344,  454. 
Hawte,  arms  of,  255,  300  ;  Alice,  206  ; 
Anne,  351,  580;  Edw.,  227  ; 

Eleanor,  255  ;  Elizth.,  3,  227  ; 

Joan,  300  ;  John,  3  ;  Wm.,  255. 
Hawtin,  Clemence,  381. 

Hawton,  Notts.,  394. 

Hawtrey,  Alice,  39  ;  Bridget,  315  ; 
Joan,  46  ;  John,  315  ;  Mary,  40  ; 
Ralph,  39,  315 ;  Sibil,  Thos.,  39  ; 
Wm.,  40,  414  ;  Winifrid,  315. 

Hay,  Anne,  8  ;  Elizth.,  222,  503  ; 

Isabel,  John,  8,  222  ;  Thos.,  503. 
Hayes,  Kent.,  234  ;  rectors  of,  234. 
Hayes,  Middx.,  303  ;  rectors  of,  303. 
Hayes,  Alice,  130  ;  Francis,  440  ;  Geo., 
130  ;  Humf.,  136(3)  ;  Kath.,  136  ; 
Margt.,  130  ;  Mary,  380  ;  Rich., 
130  ;  Sir  Thos.,  380. 

Hayllet,  Matt.,  374. 

Haymer,  John,  485. 

Hayne,  Devon,  93. 

Haysden,  Geo.  (2),  John,  Martha,  258. 
Hayton,  Robt.,  294  ;  Roger,  299. 
Hayward,  Ha  ward,  Agnes,  577  ;  Anne, 
14,  229,  264  ;  Elizth.,  234  ;  Frances, 
14 ;  John,  164,  176,  229  ;  Kath., 
262  ;  Nich.,  577  ;  Rich.,  169,  176, 
264,  361  ;  Robt.,  262  ;  Sam.,  234  ; 
Thos.,  14  ;  Wm.,  229,  262,  351. 
Heacham,  Norf.,  337. 

Head,  Wm.,  238. 

Headbourne  Worthy,  Hants.,  161. 
Headcorn,  Kent,  234. 

Headley,  Hants.,  161. 

Heale,  Wilts.,  537(2). 

Healey,  Anne,  Geo.,  288. 

Heanor,  Derby,  84. 

Heanton  Punchardon,  Devon,  92  ; 
76,  89. 

Hearing,  Elizth.,  Wm.,  472. 
Hearnden,  Eleanor,  John  (2),  258. 
Heart  brasses,  45,  78,  117,  244,  256, 
276,  332,  338,  343,  344,  346,  366, 
370,  374,  401,  420,  432,  440,  453, 
482,  505,  549. 

Heart  case,  435. 

Heath,  Francis,  Grace,  334 ;  John, 
439;  Robt.,  511(2)  ;  Wm.,  483,  511. 
Heathcott,  Wm.,  274. 

Heaton,  Northumb.,  343. 

Hebden,  Elizth.,  Sir  Nich.,  290. 


648 


INDEX. 


Heber,  Christ.,  John  (2),  Lettice, 
Reginald  (2),  Sara,  551. 

Heckfield,  Hants.,  161. 

Heckingham,  Norf.,  337. 

Heckington,  Line.,  286  ;  bailiff  of,  286. 

Hedenham,  Norf.,  338  ;  453  ;  rector 
of,  338. 

Hedge,  Cath.,  Robt.,  535. 

Hedgerley,  Bucks.,  43  ;  435,  479. 

Hedon,  Jas.,  Joan,  195. 

Heelde,  Kath.,  Margery,  Nich.,  Robt. 
atte,  402. 

Heies,  see  Hayes. 

Heigham,  Norf.,  338. 

Heigham,  arms  of,  447,  456(2)  ;  Alice, 
55,  119  ;  Anne,  119,  309,  367,  448(2) ; 
Amy,  55  ;  Anth.,  Audrey,  119  ; 
Bridget,  474 ;  Sir  Clement,  349, 
448  ;  Elizth.,  120(2),  451  ;  Frances, 
119;  Jas.,  55,  120;  Joan,  55(2)  ; 
Judith,  349  ;  Kath.,  55  ;  Margt., 
55,  453  ;  Mary,  55,  120,  456  ;  Rich., 
55,  120  ;  Robt.,  55,  453  ;  Thos., 
55,  119,  367,  447,  451  ;  Wm.,  309, 
456. 

Heighes,  Hen.,  158. 

Heighington,  Durham,  106. 

Helen,  St.,  294,  378. 

Helhoughton,  Norf.,  338. 

Hellard,  Stephen,  197. 

Hellesdon,  Norf.,  338  ;  rector  of,  338. 

Hellesdon,  Alice,  Beatrice,  Joan,  John, 
Rich,  de,  338. 

Hellingly,  Sussex,  510. 

Hellyar,  Miss,  75. 

Helme,  Hen.,  102. 

Helmingham,  Suff.,  337,  454. 

Helmsley,  Yorks.,  549. 

Helpringham,  Line.,  286. 

Helston,  Cornwall,  72. 

Helton,  Elizth.,  Francis,  172. 

Hem,  Tobias  de,  356. 

Hemblington,  Norf.,  338. 

Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts.,  186. 

Hemenhale,  Sir  Robt.  de,  220. 

Hemerford,  Wm.,  99. 

Hemingborough,  Yorks.,  549. 

Hemington,  Northants.,  384. 

Hemington,  Somerset,  441. 

Hemp,  W.  J.,  584. 

Hempstead,  Essex,  121. 

Hempstead,  Glouc.,  152. 

Hempstead,  Kent,  234,  508. 

Hempstead  (Happing),  Norf.,  338. 

Hempstead  (Holt),  Norf.,  338. 

Hemsby,  Alice,  Thos.,  376. 

Hemsley,  Hen.,  374  ;  Kath.,  Timothy, 
275. 

Hemswell,  Yorks.,  547. 

Henaker,  Wm.,  255. 


Henbone,  Ann,  John,  132. 

Hender,  Cath.,  John,  75. 

Hendley,  Jervis,  250  ;  Mercy,  205 
Thos.,  205,  250. 

Hendon,  Middx.,  303  ;  314. 

Hendre,  Alan,  Anne,  303. 

Hendred,  East,  Berks.,  22. 

Hene worth.  Maud,  Thos.,  208. 

Henfield,  Sussex,  510. 

Hengrave,  Suff.,  458  ;  455. 

Henham  Hall,  Suff.,  474. 

Henley,  Oxon,  24,  292. 

Henlev,  John,  24. 

Hennage,  Alice,  Elizth.,  John  (2),  285  ; 
Kath,  285(2),  291  ;  Sir  Thos.,  285  ; 
Wm.,  291. 

Henny,  Great,  Essex,  122. 

Henry,  Kath.,  Matt.  (2),  Mary,  69.. 

Henry  II,  King  of  France,  554. 

Henry  IV,  King  of  France  and 
Navarre,  21. 

Henry,  St.,  Emperor,  578. 

Hensell,  Agnes,  Alice,  Laur.,  Margt., 
208. 

Henshawe,  Agnes,  Alice,  IVm.,  151. 

Henson,  Gregory,  393. 

Hentnol,  Durham,  106. 

Hen vi lie,  Anne,  Margt.,  Ralph,  Rich., 
99. 

Herald,  530. 

Herbert,  Arnold,  410  ;  Eliza,  563  ; 
Elizth.,  565  ;  Hen.,  earl  of  Pembroke 
536  ;  Joan,  318  ;  Lucy,  565  ;  Margt. 
318  ;  Mary,  151  ;  Rice,  318  ;  Rich., 
151  ;  Sir  Rich.,  318  ;  Sir  Thos.,  563, 
565  ;  Wm.,  318(2)  ;  Wm.,  earl  of 
Pembroke,  536  ;  Sir  Wm.,  318. 

Herdson,  Frances,  472. 

Hereford,  173  ;  28  ;  archdeacons  of, 
174(2)  ;  bishops,  173(4),  174,  176, 
180;  canons,  15,  173(3),  174(4), 
176(3),  414 ;  Cathedral,  31,  173, 
587  ;  chancellor,  173  ;  deans,  164, 
174,  175  ;  earls  of,  91,  312,  318  ; 
mayors,  174,  175,  176  ;  preben¬ 

daries,  56,  175  ;  precentors,  174(2). 

Herefordshire,  172. 

Herenden,  see  Hearnden. 

Herleston,  Wm.  de,  27. 

Herlington,  John  de,  202. 

Hermit,  373. 

Herne,  Kent,  235  ;  Underdown  in, 
235  ;  vicars  of,  235. 

Heron,  Alice,  485  ;  Elizth.,  484  ;  John, 
328  ;  Sir  John,  123  ;  Thos.,  123, 
484;  Wm.,  34,  485. 

Herriard,  Hants.,  160. 

Herringston,  Dorset,  104. 

Herris,  see  Harris. 

Herrold,  Robt.,  355. 


INDEX. 


649 


Hersant,  Elizth.,  John,  454. 

Hert,  see  Hart. 

Hertcombe,  John,  Kath.,  490. 

Hertepole,  John,  13. 

Hertford,  186;  197;  All  Saints,  186; 
earls  of,  121,  155,  529,  530  ;  St. 
Andrew,  186. 

Hertfordshire,  177  ;  sheriffs  of,  177, 
194. 

Hertingfordbnry,  Herts.,  186  ;  199, 

579. 

Herward,  Anne,  Clemens,  Robt.  (2), 
319  ;  Win.,  14. 

Heselshaw,  Walter  de,  bp.  of  Wells, 
490. 

Hesilrige,  Arthur,  John,  Sir  Thos.,  377. 

Hesketh,  Cuthbert,  554 ;  Grace,  Sir 
Robt.,  272  ;  Thos.,  554. 

Heskyn,  Lancs.,  35. 

Heslington,  A^orks.,  554. 

Hesset,  Suff.,  453,  467. 

Hessill,  arms  of,  249(2)  ;  Agnes,  Wm., 
224,  249. 

Hessle,  Yorks.,  549. 

Heston,  Middx.,  304  ;  vicar  of,  304. 

Hethel,  Norf.,  338. 

Hether,  Leic.,  277. 

Hethersett,  Norf.,  rector  of,  322. 

Hethersett,  Elizth.,  321  ;  dameMargt., 
371. 

Heton,  Anne,  Martin,  bp.  of  Ely,  262. 

Heveningham,  Suff.,  458. 

Heveningham,  arms  of,  175  ;  Anne, 
Sir  John,  343  ;  Thos.,  143(3),  343  ; 
Thomasin,  143(2). 

Hever,  Kent,  236  ;  251. 

Hevin,  Edw.,  294. 

Hevingham,  Norf.,  339. 

Hewet,  Chas.,  161(2)  ;  Roger,  Wm., 
387. 

Hewke,  Walter,  58. 

Hewlot,  Joan,  John,  170. 

Hexham,  Northumb.,  392. 

Hexton,  Herts.,  187. 

Hey  born,  arms  of,  316  ;  Anne,  Sir 
Eerdinando,  316. 

Hey  bridge,  Essex,  122. 

Heydock,  Elizth.,  John,  163  ;  Margt., 
Sibil,  Thos.  (2),  529. 

Heydon,  Essex,  144(2). 

Heydon,  Norf.,  339  ;  131,  314,  364. 

Heydon,  arms  of,  321  ;  Alice,  Anne  (2), 
Sir  Christ.  (3),  321  ;  Dorothy,  221  ; 
Eleanor,  341  ;  Hen.,  321  ;  Sir  Hen., 
221  ;  Sir  John,  321,  341  ;  Kath., 
321  ;  Ralph,  401  ;  Temperance, 
321  ;  Wm.,  401. 

Heyford,  Nether,  Northants.,  384. 

Heyford,  arms  of,  384. 

Heygge,  John,  234. 


Heylett,  Alice,  344 ;  Dan.,  356  ; 

Thos.,  344. 

Heyman,  Jane,  Martha,  Mary,  Peter, 
Susan,  204. 

Heyne,  Heynys,  see  Haines. 

Heyre,  see  Hare. 

Heythrop,  Oxon,  407  ;  400,  522. 
Heywood,  Lane.,  574. 

Heywood,  arms  of,  540  ;  Alice,  574  ; 
Anne,  441  ;  Arthur,  Ellen,  208  ; 

Kath.,  540 ;  Margt.,  Peter,  574  ; 

Wm.,  441. 

Hey  worth,  Elizth.,  200  ;  Hen.,  442  ; 
John,  200. 

Hichman,  see  Hickman. 

Hickling,  Notts.,  394  ;  rector  of,  394. 
Hicklott,  Margt.,  Wm.,  107. 

Hickman,  Cristian,  John  (2),  Robt., 
Thos.,  Walter,  152. 

Hicks,  Hicke,  Anne,  492,  553  ; 

Dorothy,  388  ;  Elizth.,  217  ;  Ellen, 
492,  493  ;  Frances,  553  ;  Joan,  232  ; 
John,  Marmaduke,  553  ;  Robt.,  217, 
388  ;  Thos.,  492(2)  ;  Wm.,  232,  553. 
Hiet,  Jas.,  269. 

Higden,  John,  412. 

Higgins,  Agnes,  Anne,  404  ;  Edw.,  44  ; 
John,  404(2)  ;  Julian,  44  ;  Thos., 
404(2). 

Higgs,  Ann,  Thos.,  429. 

Higham,  Kent,  236. 

Higham  Ferrers,  Northants.,  385  ;  60  ; 
rector  of,  385  ;  warden  of  college  of, 
386. 

Higham  Gobion,  Beds.,  7. 

Highgate,  Middx.,  317  ;  180. 

Highgate,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  303. 

Highlow,  Derby,  80,  84. 

Hilburgh,  Norf.,  339. 

Hilcott,  Staffs.,  442. 

Hilders,  Felix,  Rich.,  443. 

Hildersham,  Cambs.,  61. 

Hildesley,  Cecily,  Edm.,  Francis,  403  ; 
Kath.,  23,  403  ;  Margt.,  23,  403(2)  ; 
Mary,  Walter,  403  ;  Wm.,  23,  403(2). 
Hildeverell,  Wilts.,  42. 

Hildwell,  Hen.,  327. 

Hildyard,  Sir  Christ.,  562  ;  Elizth., 
Hen.,  495  ;  Joan,  562  ;  John,  158  ; 
Margery,  Sir  Robt.,  291  ;  Thos.,  158. 
Hill,  Hills,  Agnes,  524 ;  Alice,  6  ; 
Elizth.,  92  ;  Isabel,  524  ;  John,  29, 
67,  266,  445  ;  Kath.,  230  ;  Margt., 
29,  67  ;  Nich.,  372  ;  Peter,  495  ; 
Reginald,  6  ;  Robt.,  92  ;  Sam.,  434  ; 
Thos.,  6,  414  ;  Walter,  415  ;  Wm., 
6,  230,  524. 

Hillary,  Anne,  Elizth.,  Hen.,  97  ; 
Jane,  142  ;  John,  97  ;  Kath.,  446  ; 
Robt.,  142  ;  Sir  Roger,  445. 


650 


INDEX, 


Hillingdon,  Middx.,  304.  i 

Hillington,  Norf.,  339.  I 

Hillmorton,  Warw.,  522  ;  40. 

Hilman,  Thos.,  158. 

Hilton,  Cyprian,  528(2)  ;  Hobt.,  236. 
Himingham,  Geo.,  Kath.,  Thos.  (3), 

316. 

Hince,  Staffs.,  88,  417. 

Hinckley,  Leic.,  278, 

Hind,  Hen.,  21, 

Hindley,  John,  514. 

Hindolvestone,  Norf.,  339  ;  vicar  of, 

339. 

Hindringham,  Norf.,  340  ;  357. 

Hingham,  Norf.,  340, 

Hinson,  Francis,  448  ;  Nich.,  416  ; 

Thos.,  448  ;  Wm.,  60. 

Hintlesham,  Suff.,  470. 

Hinton  Ampner,  Hants.,  161. 

Hinton,  Broad,  Wilts.,  532. 
Hinton-in-the-Hedges,  Northants.,  386 ; 
rector  of,  386. 

Hinton  St.  George,  Somerset,  436. 

Hinton,  Mary,  Wm.,  521. 

Hinxhill,  Kent,  236, 

Hinxton,  Cambs.,  62. 

Hinxworth,  Herts.,  187. 

Hipperholme,  Yorks.,  Crow  Nest  in, 

548. 

Hippisley,  Elizth.,  243  ;  John,  535  ; 

Sir  John,  243  ;  Robt.,  535. 

Hippon,  Edw.,  Mary,  553. 

Hire,  Susanna,  Thos.,  323. 

Hitcham,  Bucks.,  43. 

Hitchcock,  Agnes,  1  ;  Joan,  44  ;  Wm., 

1,  44. 

Hitchin,  Herts.,  187  ;  vicars  of,  187, 

188. 

Hoare,  Hoore,  Alice,  184  ;  Joan,  234  ; 

Thos.,  184. 

Hoath,  Kent,  236. 

Hoathly,  West,  Sussex,  510. 

Hobart,  Anne,  344 ;  Audrey,  360  ; 
Cecily,  162  ;  Edm.,  41  ;  Edw.,  344  ; 
Elizth.,  450  ;  Francis,  344  ;  Hen., 
344(2)  ;  Sir  Hen.,  41  ;  Jas.,  344(3), 

464  ;  Sir  Jas.,  Kath.,  Sarah,  344  ; 
Thos.,  360  ;  Wm.,  332,  465. 

Hobbs,  Edm.,  533  ;  Kath.,  30. 

Hobby,  Elizth.,  26,  55. 

Hoberd,  Alan,  58. 

Hobman,  Thos.,  395. 

Hobson,  John,  Lucy,  18  ;  Thos.,  335  ;  , 

Wm.,  220.  I 

Hoby,  Leic.,  275.  i 

Hockering,  Norf.,  376. 

Hockmore,  Alice,  Gregory,  Philip,  90. 
Hockwold,  Norf.,  339,  376. 

Hodcott,  Berks.,  21. 

Hoddis,  Hen.,  363. 


Hodge,  Hodges,  Elizth.,  156  ;  Geo.,, 
440  ;  Margery,  Rich.,  152  ;  Sarah, 
540  ;  Thos.,  440  ;  Wm.,  156,  540. 
Hodgson,  Christ.,  543(2)  ;  Edm.,  168  ; 
Elizth.,  543(2);  John,  113,  543  ; 
Rich.,  102,  551  ;  Robt.,  12,  550. 
Hodsden,  Joan,  Roger,  314. 

Hodsoll,  Wm.,  206. 

Hogan,  Elizth.,  Gresham,  357. 

Hogben,  Joan,  John,  118  ;  Margt.,  240. 
Hoggeston,  Bucks.,  43. 

Holbeach,  Line.,  286. 

Holbrook,  Suff.,  459  ;  461. 

Holbrook,  Frances,  249  ;  John,  59. 
Holcombe,  Oxon,  42. 

Holcroft,  Anne,  Sir  John,  271. 

Holden,  Agnes,  112  ;  Kath.,  Robt., 
130  ;  Wm.,  112. 

Holdenby,  Northants.,  386. 

Holdenby,  Elizth.,  Wm.,  386. 
Holderness,  Yorks.,  steward  of  the 
lordship  of,  560. 

Hole,  Geo.,  Hen.,  Wm.,  437. 

Holes,  Hugh,  414;  Sir  Hugh,  198, 
414  ;  Margt.,  199. 

Hoi  gate,  Margt.,  417. 

Holgot,  Salop,  427. 

Holingbrook,  Wm.,  254. 

Holingworth,  Rainold,  134. 

Holkham,  Norf.,  340. 

Holl,  Augustine,  Elizth.,  Thos.  (2),  338., 
Holland,  Edw.,  305,  394 ;  Eleanor, 
298  ;  Frances,  305  ;  Gervase,  394  ; 
lady,  13  ;  Thos.,  earl  of  Kent,  298. 
Hollenden,  Kent,  240  (3),  241. 

Holler,  John,  Kath.,  398. 

Hollesley,  Suff.,  477. 

Hollingbourne,  Kent,  268. 

Hollum,  Somerset,  291. 

Holly,  Elizth.,  John,  350. 

Holman,  Geo.,  Jeffrey,  Robt.  (2),. 
Susan  (2),  488. 

Holmden,  Sir  Rich.,  Susan,  557. 

Holme,  Derby,  80,  83. 

Holme,  East,  Dorset,  99. 

Holme  Hale,  Norf.,  340  ;  453. 

Holme -next -the -Sea,  Norf.,  340. 

Holme  Pierrepont,  Notts.,  394. 

Holme,  Holmes,  Joan,  543  ;  John,  543, 
587  ;  Margt.,  565  ;  Wm.,  389,  565. 
Holmeside,  Durham,  559. 

Holney,  John,  Sarah,  500. 

Holnicott,  Somerset,  438(3). 

Hoisted,  Leic.,  37. 

Holt,  Denbigh,  570. 

Holt,  Leic.,  388. 

Holt,  arms  of,  579  ;  Anne,  164;  Anth., 
493  ;  Chas.,  152  ;  Elizth.,  421  ; 
John,  367  ;  Sir  John,  380  ;  Lettice, 
152 ;  Kath.,  421  ;  Margt.,  519  ; 


INDEX. 


651 


Rich.,  380  ;  Robt.,  421  ;  Thos., 
164,  519  ;  Wm.,  421. 

Holtby,  Yorks.,  550 
Holton,  Oxon,  407. 

Holwell,  Beds.,  7  ;  rector  of,  7. 
Homme,  John,  176. 

Hone,  Thos.,  123. 

Honiman,  Robt.,  413. 

Honing,  Norf.,  340. 

Honing,  Thos.,  de,  344. 

Honingham,  Norf.,  340. 

Honington,  Line.,  286. 

Honington,  Suff.,  459  ;  357. 
Honington,  Warw.,  525. 

Honiton,  Devon,  93. 

Honywood,  Bennet,  Christ.,  221  ; 
Jane,  204 ;  John,  204,  231  ;  Sir 
John,  227  ;  Kath.,  204  ;  Mary,  227, 
231,  241  ;  Robt.,  31,  241. 

Hoo,  Norf.,  340. 

Hoo  All  Hallows,  Kent,  237  ;  vicar  of, 
237. 

Hoo  St.  Werburgh,  Kent,  237  ;  vicars 
of,  237. 

Hoo,  Kath.,  327. 

Hood,  Anne,  4 ;  John,  Maud,  34  ; 
Rich.,  4. 

Hooke,  Dorset,  99. 

Hooke,  arms  of,  158  ;  Constance,  160  ; 
John,  158,  365  ;  Magdalen,  365  ; 
Rich.,  160  ;  Thos.,  322. 

Hooknorton,  Oxon,  425  ;  589. 

Hoole,  Lane.,  rector  of,  269. 

Hooper,  Dorothy  (2),  Elizth.,  Francis 
(3),  260  ;  Frances,  222  ;  Hen.,  Jane, 
Jas.,  260  ;  John,  222,  260(3)  ; 

Martha,  Thos.  (3),  Walter,  260. 

Hop,  Thos.  de,  239. 

Hope,  Derby,  84  ;  Offerton  in,  83. 
Hopkins,  John,  168  ;  Thos.,  589. 
Hopkinson,  Anth.,  Dorothy,  Hen., 
John,  Wm.,  80. 

Hopper,  Agnes,  416,  417  ;  Jane,  417  ; 
John,  415  ;  Robt.,  417  ;  Thos.,  415, 
417. 

Hopton,  Anne,  425(2)  ;  Arthur,  330, 
425  ;  Dorothy,  330  ;  Elizth.,  476  ; 
Isabel,  John,  465  ;  Sir  Owen,  425  ; 
Thomasin,  476  ;  Wm.,  425. 
Hopwell,  Derby,  85. 

Horde,  Allen  (3),  Anne,  Arthur, 
Dorothy  (3),  Edm.  (3),  Elizth.  (2), 
487  ;  Frances,  398  ;  John,  Kath., 
Mary,  Thos.,  487  ;  Sir  Thos.,  398  ; 
Ursula,  Wm.,  487. 

Hordle,  Hants.,  170. 

Horeham,  Sussex,  517. 

Horham,  Suff.,  477. 

Horkesley,  Great,  Essex,  144  ;  rector 
of,  144. 


Horkesley,  Little,  Essex,  122. 

Horley,  Oxon,  407. 

Horley,  Surrey,  488. 

Herman,  Wm.,  40. 

Hormead,  Great,  Herts.,  188. 

Horn,  Holland,  246. 

Horn,  arms  of,  266(2)  ;  Dorothy,  266  ; 
Edm.,  Elizth.,  420  ;  Judith,  438  ; 
Wm.,  287,  553(2). 

Hornby,  Yorks.,  549  ;  545. 

Hornby,  Gabriel,  554  ;  Joan,  124. 
Horncastle,  Line.,  286. 

Hornchurch,  Essex,  122  ;  vicar  of ,  123. 
Horndon,  East,  Essex,  123  ;  262. 
Horndon-on-the-Hill,  Essex,  123. 
Horndon,  West,  Essex,  124, 
Hornebolt,  Gerard,  Margt.,  Susan,  299. 
Horning,  Norf.,  340. 

Horningsheath,  Suff.,  459. 

Horningtoft,  Norf.,  rector,  of,  326. 
Hornley,  John,  224. 

Hornsey,  Middx.,  304  ;  rector  of,  304. 
Hornton,  Oxon,  407. 

Horrocks,  Jas.,  408  ;  John,  269, 
Horscroft,  Suff.,  459. 

Horseheath,  Cambs.,  62  ;  64,  191,  450. 
Horsell,  Surrey,  489. 

Horseman,  Frances,  315  ;  Laur.,  315  ; 

Mary,  282  ;  Thos.,  282,  447, 

Horsey,  arms  of,  42  ;  Elizth.,  104  ;  Sir 
Jerome,  42  ;  John,  104. 

Horsham,  Sussex,  510  ;  516(2). 
Horsham  St.  Faith,  near  Norwich, 
prior  of,  354. 

Horslegate,  Derby,  82. 

Horsley,  Staffs.,  296. 

Horsley,  East,  Surrey,  489  ;  rector  of, 
498. 

Horsley,  West,  Surrey,  489. 

Horsley,  Agnes  (2),  John  (2),  358. 
Horsmonden,  Kent,  237  ;  rector  of,  237. 
Horsnell,  Audry,  Geo.,  341. 

Horspoole,  Leic.,  521. 

Horspoole,  Mary,  Wm.,  2. 

Horstead,  Norf.,  340  ;  rectors  of,  340 
Horsted  Keynes,  Sussex,  510. 

Horswell,  Anne,  162. 

Hort,  Emme,  Wm.,  399. 

Horton,  Northants.,  386. 

Horton,  Staffs.,  443. 

Horton  Kirby,  Kent,  237. 

Horton,  Mary,  529  ;  Roger,  296 
Thos.,  529. 

Horwood,  Great,  Bucks.,  43  ;  rector  of, 
43. 

Horwood,  Elizth.,  Joan,  Ralph,  189. 
Hosier,  Joan,  341  ;  John,  198  ;  Robt., 
341. 

Hoskins,  John,  Thos.  (2),  Sir  Thos.  (3),. 
494. 


'652 


INDEX. 


Hospitals,  see  Almshouses. 

Hotale,  Wm.,  173. 

Hotchkins,  Thos.,  535. 

Hotham,  John,  402. 

Hotoft,  Eden,  172  ;  John,  172,  189  ; 

Thos.,  129. 

Hoton,  Leic.,  24. 

Hoton,  Joan,  Robt.,  562  ;  Wm.,  106. 
Hotte,  Beatrice,  Thos.,  376. 

Hougham,  see  Huffam. 

Houghton,  Sussex,  510. 

Houghton  Conquest,  Beds.,  7. 
Houghton,  Great,  Yorks.,  546. 
Houghton-in -the -Dale,  Norf.,  341  ; 
vicar  of,  341. 

Houghton-le- Spring,  Durham,  106. 
Houghton  Regis,  Beds.,  8;  vicars  of,  8. 
Houghton,  Howton,  Anne,  200  ; 
Christ.,  336  ;  Cordelia,  273  ;  Edm., 
200  ;  Elizth.,  336  ;  Geo.,  53  ;  John, 
336  ;  Wm.,  384. 

Houndhill,  Yorks.,  562. 

Housley,  Elizth.,  Math.,  315. 
Hovenden,  arms  of,  237  ;  Mary,  Wm., 
237. 

Howard,  Agnes,  490  ;  Alice,  471  ; 
Cecily,  320  ;  Chas.,  earl  of  Carlisle, 
563  ;  Chas.,  earl  of  Nottingham, 
521  ;  Chas.,  lord  Howard,  375  ; 
Chas.,  lord  admiral,  499  ;  Edw.,  428  ; 
Elizth.,  375  ;  lady  Elizth.,  521  ; 
Hen.,  428  ;  Hen.,  earl  of  North¬ 
ampton,  399  ;  Joan,  343  ;  John,  10, 

112  ;  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  471, 
572  ;  Sir  John,  471  ;  Kath.,  428  ; 
lady  Kath.,  471,  490  ;  Mary,  Sir 
Philip,  508  ;  Rich.,  320  ;  Robt., 
428  ;  Sir  Robt.,  427  ;  Thos.,  baron 
of  Walden,  112  ;  Thos.,  earl  of 
Suffolk,  427  ;  Thos.,  duke  of  Norfolk, 
471,  490(2)  ;  Wm.,  lord  Howard, 
490,  508  ;  Sir  Wm.,  508. 

Howden,  Yorks.,  550. 

Howe,  Howys,  Abdias,  281  ;  John, 
324,  336  ;  Kath.,  333  ;  Thos.,  324. 
Howell,  Elizth.,  John,  239. 

Howlett,  Anne,  224 ;  Edw.,  370  ; 
John,  327  ;  Mary,  370  ;  Rebecca, 
338;  Rich.,  224;  Thos.,  370. 
Howse,  Mary,  Thos.,  391. 
Howton-in-the-Brake,  Norf.,  341. 
Hoxne,  Suff.,  459. 

Hubbard,  Agnes,  Alice,  Elizth.,  Ill  ; 
Jane,  113  ;  John,  111(2)  ;  Joyce, 

113  ;  Rose,  Wm.,  Ill,  113. 
Huddesfield,  Kath.,  95  ;  Sir  Wm.,  94. 
Huddington,  Wore.,  539. 

Huddleston,  Anth.,  407 ;  Sir  John,  64; 

Mary,  407. 

Huddy,  Mary,  Wm.,  92. 


Hudson,  Christ.,  357  ;  Edm.,  328; 

Mary,  328,  357. 

Huett,  see  He  wet. 

Huffam,  Kent,  214. 

Huffam,  Anne,  Elizth.,  Michael  (2), 
Rich.  (2),  205  ;  Vincent,  226. 
Hugessen,  Anne,  Elizth.  (2),  Jane, 
Jas.  (2),  John,  Wm.,  243. 

Hugford,  Anne,  John,  525  ;  family, 
526.  ' 

Huggins,  Mary,  Rich.  (2),  68. 
Hughenden,  Bucks.,  43. 

Hughes,  Hewes,  Alice,  188  ;  Cath., 
318  ;  Elizth.,  190  ;  Joan,  318  ; 
Martha,  442  ;  Maurice,  318  ;  Robt., 
318,  411  ;  Ryce,  188  ;  Thos.,  190. 
Hughes -Hughes,  M.  E.,  584. 

Hulbert,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  530. 

Hulcote,  Beds.,  8. 

Hull,  Glouc.,  100  (2). 

Hull,  Yorks.,  550  ;  65,  556  ;  aldermen 
of,  550(2)  ;  bishop,  8'^  ;  Holy 
Trinity,  550,  vicars  of,  550,  555  ; 
mayor,  550  ;  St.  Mary,  550. 

Hull,  Alice,  John  at,  501. 

Hulme,  Nich.,  105. 

Humber  and  Tyne,  vice-admiral 
between,  565. 

Humberstone,  Anne,  197  ;  Edw.,  131, 

197  ;  John,  197(2),  198  ;  Rich.,  197, 

198  ;  Thos.,  131. 

Humfreston,  John,  Margery,  431. 
Humfrey,  Edm.,  130  ;  Elizth.,  286  ; 
Hugh,  519  ;  Joan,  181  ;  Nath., 
286(2)  ;  Rich.,  130(2)  ;  Thos.,  181, 
286  ;  Wm.,  130. 

Humpton,  Elizth.,  John,  364. 

Hundon,  Thos.,  8. 

Hune,  Isabel,  John,  323. 

Hungary,  248. 

Hungate,  Alice,  482  ;  Jane,  565  ; 

John,  482  ;  Kath.,  Robt.,  Wm.,  565. 
Hunger,  Jehn,  186. 

Hungerford,  Berks.,  22. 

Hungerford,  Anne,  53,  535  ;  Sir  Anth., 
14,  435  ;  Avis,  432  ;  Edm.,  440,  565  ; 
Sir  Edw.,  435(2)  ;  Eleanor,  49  ; 
Elizth.,  53,  536  ;  Fulc,  432  ;  Giles, 
440(2),  536  ;  Jane,  14  ;  John,  440(2); 
Sir  John,  150  ;  Lucy,  Margt.,  435  ; 
Mary,  150,  435,  533  ;  Robt.,  lord 
Hungerford,  534  ;  Sir  Robt.,  22, 
49  ;  Susanna,  440  ;  Thos.,  533 ; 
Ursula,  440  ;  Walter,  535  ;  Walter, 
lord  Hungerford,  53,  435,  534  ;  Sir 
Walter,  53,  435. 

Hungerton,  Leic.,  278. 

Hunmanby,  Yorks.,  550  ;  558  ;  vicar 
of,  550. 

Hunningham,  Warw.,  522,  524. 


INDEX. 


C5a 


Hunsdon,  Herts.,  188  ;  park-keeper  of, 
188. 

Hunslet,  Yorks.,  553. 

Hunstanton,  JNorf.,  341. 

Hunt,  Agnes,  115(2);  Alice,  25,  115, 
449  ;  Anne,  399,  449  ;  Christian, 
532(2)  ;  Dorothy,  495  ;  Edm.,  338, 
339  ;  Edw.,  143  ;  Elizth.,  115,  162, 
399  ;  Ellen,  Humf.,  399  ;  Isabel,  25  ; 
Jas.,  162  ;  Jane,  450  ;  Joan,  45  ; 
John,  158,  400,  450,  495,  532(2)  ; 
Hath.,  158,  399  ;  Margt.,  339  ; 
Ralph,  399  ;  Rich.,  400,  449  ; 
Roger,  10,  45 ;  Thos.,  323  ;  Sir 
Thos.,  334  ;  Walter,  316(2)  ;  Wm., 
25,  400. 

Hunting  dress,  179,  188,  393,  499. 
Hunting  horn,  208. 

Huntingdon,  archdeacon  of,  57  ;  parson 
of,  4. 

Huntingdon,  John,  64,  270  ;  Joice,  64  ; 
Margt.,  121  ;  Sir  Nich.,  68  ;  Rich., 
52  ;  Thos.,  121(2). 

Huntingdonshire,  201 ; receiver -general 
for,  349. 

Huntingfield,  Suff.,  459. 

Huntley,  Anne,  327  ;  Humf.,  483  ; 
John,  327,  479  ;  Margt.,  479  ;  Mary, 
327  ;  Rachel,  Thos.,  111. 

Hunton,  Kent,  238. 

Huntspill,  Somerset,  436  ;  rector  of, 
436. 

Huntworth,  Somerset,  90. 

Hunwick,  Parnell,  Wm.,  131. 

Hurley,  Berks.,  22  ;  50. 

Hurley,  Ches.,  69. 

Hursley,  Hants.,  162. 

Hurst,  Berks.,  22. 

Hurst,  Anne,  132  ;  Cecily,  342  ;  Joan, 
41,  409  ;  John,  409  ;  Leonard,  38  ; 
Robt.,  132  ;  Wm.,  342. 
Hurstmonceux,  Sussex,  510. 

Husband,  Anne,  543  :  John,  374  ; 

Stephen,  543  ;  Thos.,  374. 
Husband’s  Bosworth,  Leic.,  278  ; 
rector  of,  278. 

Husborne  Crawley,  Beds.,  8. 

Hussey,  Agnes,  398  ;  Anne,  374  ; 
Antii.,  482  ;  Elizth.,  53,  286  ;  Geo., 
433  ;  Gilbert,  419  ;  Grace,  433  ; 
Jasper,  476  ;  John,  286  ;  Kath., 
419,  482  ;  Laur.,  482  ;  lord,  53  ; 
Lucy,  100,  575  ;  Nele,  289  ;  Thos., 
398  ;  Sir  Wm.,  289. 

Hutchinson,  Edw.,  557  ;  Hen.,  John, 
416  ;  Kath.,  557  ;  Ralph,  416  (2). 
Huthersaul,  John,  Martha,  116. 
Huttoft,  Line.,  286. 

Hutton,  Essex,  123. 

Hutton,  Somerset,  436. 


Hutton,  Christ.,  226  ;  family,  59  ; 
John,  542  ;  Leonard,  411  ;  Mary,, 
542  ;  Matt.,  abp.  of  York,  543  ; 
Rich.,  226  ;  Thomasin,  543. 
Huxley,  Geo.,  297,  430  ;  Jane,  430  ; 

Kath.,  297,  430  ;  Mary,  297. 

Hyde,  West,  Hereford,  177. 

Hyde,  Alex.,  bp.  of  Salisbury,  534 
Agnes,  Alice,  20  ;  Anne,  124(2),  536 
Avice,  536  ;  Barnard,  124(2)  ; 

Cecily,  30(2)  ;  Edw.,  Elizth.,  536 
Frances,  29  ;  Hamonet,  Hen.,  536  ; 
Hugh,  30  ;  Jas.,  29,  403  ;  Joan,  531, 
536  ;  Laur.,  432,  531,  536(2)  ; 
Margery,  20  ;  Margt.,  98  ;  Mary, 
63  ;  Nich.,  536  ;  Sir  Nich.,  432  ; 
Oliver,  20  ;  Robt.,  536(2)  ;  Stephen, 
98  ;  Susan,  432,  536  ;  Wm.,  20(2), 
124. 

Hythe,  Kent,  238  ;  jurat,  bayly,  and 
mayor  of,  238. 

I 

Ibbitson,  Barth.,  553. 

Ibstock,  Leic.,  275  ;  rector  of,  275. 
Ickenham,  Middx.,  305.. 

Ickham,  Kent,  268  ;  rector  of,  268. 
Ickleford,  Herts.,  188. 

Ickworth,  Suff.,  447,  474. 

Idbury,  Oxon,  408. 

Ideley,  arms  of,  404,  577  ;  Pers,  404. 
Iden,  Sussex,  510  ;  242  rector  of,  510. 
Iden,  Idon,  see  Eden. 

Idewin,  see  Edwin. 

Idrishaye,  Derby,  84. 

Ifield,  Kent,  238  ;  Court,  250. 

Ifield,  Sussex,  517. 

Ightfield,  Salop,  428. 

Ightham,  Kent,  238  ;  Aldham  St. 
Cleres  in,  238,  239  ;  rectors  of,  223,, 
228. 

Ilbruers,  Somerset,  297. 

Ilekirke,  Cumb.,  79. 

Ilford,  Essex,  588. 

Ilford,  Great,  Essex,  144  ;  St.  Mary’s. 

Hospital  in,  144. 

Ilford,  Little,  Essex,  123. 

Ilketshall,  St.  Andrew,  Suff.,  459. 
Ilketshall,  St.  Laurence,  Suff.,  459. 
Ilkley,  Yorks.,  550  ;  Hollinghall  in,. 

551(2)  ;  vicars  of,  551. 

Illeye,  Alice,  Sir  Esmond,  340. 

Illogan,  Cornwall,  72. 

Ilmington,  Warw.,  522. 

Ilminster,  Somerset,  436  ;  438. 

Ilsley,  East,  Berks.,  23  ;  403. 

Ilsley,  West,  Berks.,  21. 

Ilton,  Somerset,  436. 

Impington,  Cambs.,  62  ;  2,66(2).. 
Impton,  Radnor,  547. 


654 


INDEX. 


Incent,  John,  Kath.,  Robt.  (2),  181. 
Incised  slabs,  279,  308,  419. 
Ingatestone,  Essex,  124. 

Inge,  John,  493. 

Ingham,  Norf.,  341  ;  priory  of,  342. 
Ingham,  Joan,  Sir  Oliver  de,  342. 
Ingleby-Arncliffe,  Yorks.,  551. 

Ingleby,  Anne,  John,  Kath.,  Margt., 
555  ;  Mary,  566  ;  Sir  Wm.,  555(4), 

566. 

Inglesham,  Wilts.,  vicar  of,  20. 
Ingleton,  Clemens,  Isabel,  50  ;  Jane, 
51  ;  Margt.,  50  ;  Robt.,  50,  51. 
Ingoldisthorpe,  Norf.,  342  ;  rector  of, 
342. 

Ingoldmells,  Line.,  286, 

Ingram,  Wm.,  442. 

Ingrave,  Essex,  124. 

Ingrave,  John,  45. 

Inkswell,  Derby,  87. 

Innholder,  355. 

Intwood,  Norf.,  342. 

Inwood,  Thos.,  500. 

Iphleth,  see  Evelith,  Salop. 

Ippolyts,  Herts.,  188. 

Ips,  see  Epps. 

Ipsden,  Oxon,  408. 

Ipswich,  Suff.,  459  ;  27,  308,  347  ; 

arms  of,  459,  460(2)  ;  bailiff,  460  ; 
museum,  575  ;  portmen,  459(2), 
460,  461(2),  575  ;  St.  Clement,  459  ; 
St,  Laurence,  459,  575,  586  ;  St. 
Mary  Quay,  St.  Mary,  Tower,  460  ; 
St.  Nicholas,  St.  Peter,  St.  Stephen, 
461  ;  town  clerk,  461. 

Irby,  see  Iwardby. 
irehester,  Northants.,  386. 

Ireland,  567  ;  368,  398,  554  ;  constable 
of,  525  ;  council  of,  266  ;  king  of 
arms,  37  ;  lord  deputies  of,  251,  550, 
567  ;  lord  president  of  Connaught, 
etc.,  567  ;  treasurers  of,  161,  241, 

567. 

Ireland,  Geo.,  125  ;  Lettice,  99. 

Ireton,  Irton,  Dorothy,  79  ;  Jerman, 
Mary,  276  ;  Maud,  Wilfrid  (2),  79. 
Irnham,  Line.,  286. 

Ironmongers,  134,  304,  395,  403,  483  ; 

arms  of  Company,  134. 
Irthlingborough,  Northants.,  386 ;  dean 
of  the  college  of,  386. 

Irvin,  Sir  Alex.,  Elizth.  de,  568. 
Isbellis,  John,  351. 

Isbery,  arms  of,  16. 

Isfield,  Sussex,  511. 

Isfield,  Agnes,  Rich.,  510. 

Isham,  Northants.,  386. 

Isham,  Anne,  386  ;  Elizth.,  382,  386(2); 
Euseby,  386,  425  ;  Hen.,  386  ;  Jane, 
387  ;  John,  382,  386,  387  ;  Sir  John, 


387  ;  Judith,  387(2)  ;  Mary,  297  ; 
Rich.,  386  ;  Susan,  387  ;  Thos., 
386(2)  ;  Wm.,  297,  425. 

Ishell,  Hants.,  99. 

Isleham,  Cambs.,  62  ;  63,  94. 

Isleworth,  Middx.,  305  ;  228,  388,  488. 
Isley,  arms  of,  266  ;  Anne,  266  ; 

Elizth.,  Roger,  Thos.,  Wm.,  261. 
Islington,  Middx.,  305. 

Islington,  Norf.,  343. 

Islington,  John,  328. 

Islip,  Northants.,  392. 

Islip,  Oxon,  408  ;  rectors  of,  408. 
Itchen  Stoke,  Hants.,  162. 
Itchingham,  Anne,  Sir  Edw.,  425. 
Itchington,  Long,  Warw.,  523  ;  379, 
520. 

Itteringham,  Norf.,  343. 

Iver,  Bucks.,  43  ;  17,  199. 

Ivinghoe,  Bucks.,  44. 

Ivy,  Anne,  Avis,  Barbara,  Elizth.  (2), 
Geo.,  Sir  Geo.,  Lettice,  Palmer, 
Robt.,  432  ;  Rose,  497  ;  Susanna, 
Thos.,  432  ;  Wm.,  343. 

Iwade,  Kent,  239. 

Iwardby,  Irby,  crest  of,  46  ;  Sir  Anth., 
316  ;  Elizth.,  53  ,  Jane,  316(2)  ; 
lady  Jane,  486  ;  John,  46,  47,  53  ; 
Sir  John,  486  ;  Kath.,  46  ;  Margery, 
47  ;  Margt.,  lady  Margt.,  316 ; 
Nich.,  Rich.,  47. 

Ixworth,  Suff.,  461. 

J 

Jackman,  Anne,  359  ;  Reginald, 
Wm.  (2),  8. 

Jackson,  Barbara,  548  ;  Christ.,  58  ; 
Elizth.,  485  ;  Elinor,  283  ;  Ellen, 
351,  585  ;  Geo.,  548  ;  Peter,  253  ; 
Rich.,  283  ;  Robt.,  485  ;  Thomasin, 
253  ;  Wm.,  351(2),  585. 

Jacob,  Dorothy,  462. 

Jacques,  Elizth.,  317,  565  ;  John 
Kath.,  317  ;  Sir  Roger,  565  ;  Thos., 
317. 

James,  Alice  (2),  Amy,  Andrew,  318  ; 
Anne,  493,  528  ;  Frances,  222,  566  ; 
Isabel,  492  ;  Joan,  318,  447  ;  John, 
247,  318,  408  ;  Kath.,  408  ;  Lewis, 
318(2),  493  ;  Margt.,  318  ;  Martin, 
222  ;  Matt.,  318  ;  Maud,  255  ; 
Nich.,  492  ;  Rich.,  566  ;  Roger, 
Sarah,  308  ;  Timothy,  408  ;  Walter, 
318;  Wm.,  318,  408(2),  475,  528(2). 
James  the  Great,  St.,  96,  189,  190,  192, 
274,  280,  287,  413. 

James  the  Less,  St.,  137,  280,  413. 
Jarmon,  Anne,  Hen.,  384. 

Jay,  Anne,  531  ;  Benet,  487  ;  Elizth., 
487,  495  ;  Frances,  495  ;  Francis, 


INDEX. 


655 


487  ;  Joan,  John,  146  ;  Margt.,  495  ; 
Sibil,  487  ;  Thos.,  495(2),  531(3). 
Jeale,  Elizth.,  Nich.,  482. 

Jeckes,  John,  361. 

Jefferey,  Geffres,  Agnes,  John,  505 ; 
Sir  John,  Kath,  159  ;  Thos.,  169  ; 
Wm.,  231. 

Jekill,  Agnes,  324  ;  Edw.,  110. 

Jekin,  Thos.,  263. 

Jem,  Rice,  278. 

Jemet,  Anne,  Elizth.,  Jane,  Margt., 
Rich.  (2),  Robt.  (3),  Timothea  (2), 
227. 

Jenkin,  Margt.,  Thos.  (2),  261. 
Jenkinson,  Ralph,  546. 

Jenks,  Dorothy,  Thos.  (2),  428. 

Jenner,  Jennour,  x4ndrew,  115(2)  ; 
Elizth.,  461,  462(2)  ;  John,  462(2)  ; 
Mary,  115(2)  ;  Sarah,  462(2). 
Jennings,  Jane,  433  ;  John,  22  ; 
Margt.,  22,  483  ;  Ralph,  433  ;  Thos., 
303,  483  ;  Veare,  303. 

Jenny,  Sir  Edm.,  279,  470  ;  Elizth., 
279,  330 ;  Jane,  470  ;  John,  330, 
462  ;  Margt.,  Maud.,  462  ;  Thomasin, 
325. 

Jermin,  Alice,  472  ;  Sir  Ambrose,  449  ; 
Anne,  454  ;  Dorothy,  449  ;  Elizth., 
470  ;  Isabel,  John,  465  ;  Margt., 
125  ;  Sir  Thos.,  454,  464,  470,  472  ; 
Ursula,  464. 

Jernegan,  Jerningham,  Anne,  75  ; 
Bridget,  449  ;  Elizth.,  133  ;  Geo., 
133,  453  ;  Sir  Hen.,  75,  126  ;  John, 
449  ;  Sir  John,  Margt.,  453  ;  Susan, 
132  ;  Thos.,  132,  133. 

Jerome,  St.,  181. 

Jerusalem,  19,  63,  572  ;  order  of  St. 
John  of,  301. 

Jervaulx,  Yorks.,  abbot  of,  542. 

Jervis,  Jervoise,  Dorothy,  427  ;  Elizth. 
434  ;  Frances,  495  ;  Hen.,  324  ; 
Jane,  71  ;  Rich.,  71(2),  427  ;  Thos., 
427  ;  Sir  Thos.,  495. 

Jessop,  Constans,  380. 

Jeumont,  France,  576  ;  bailiff  of,  576. 
Jevington,  Sussex,  511. 

Joan  of  Navarre,  Queen,  184,  504. 
Jobson,  John,  288. 

•Jocelin,  Agnes,  112  ;  Christ.,  131  ; 
Dorothy,  141  ;  Edw.,  131  ;  Elizth., 
179  ;  Geoff.,  195  ;  Helen,  201  ; 
Joan,  121,  195  ;  John,  131,  201  ; 
Kath.,  195  ;  Mary,  121,  131  ;  Sir 
Ralph,  179  ;  Rich.,  121  ;  Sir  Thos., 
121,  141. 

John,  Anne,  Sir  Lewes,  Margt.,  124. 
John  II,  King  of  Portugal,  502. 

John  Baptist,  St.,  1,  2,  55,  56,  150,  151, 
164,  175,  189,  201,  274,  280,  293,  300, 


302,  385,  392,  413,  428,  576  ; 

decollation  of,  175  ;  head  held  by 
angels,  2. 

John  Evangelist,  St.,  55,  56,  174, 
190,  192,  193,  201.  216,  274,  280(2). 
294,  302,  385,  392,  413,  482,  569,  576. 
John  the  smith,  399. 

Johnson,  Jonson,  Agnes,  36  ;  Elizth., 
157  ;  Francis,  163;  Fridiswide,  Geo., 
170  ;  Grace,  186  ;  Hugh,  300  ; 
Isaac,  283,  286  ;  John,  6,  59,  157  ; 
Kath.,  286  ;  Margt.,  208  ;  Mary, 
120,  390  ;  Peter,  543  ;  Philip,  292  ; 
Ralph,  208  ;  Rich.,  283  ;  Robt., 
163;  426  ;  Thos.,  286,  295  ;  Walter, 
390;  Wm.,  120(3). 

Joiner,  Margt.,  289. 

Jolly,  John,  462. 

Jones,  Edm.,  Elizth.,  522  ;  Hen.,  522, 
523  ;  Sir  Hugh,  572  ;  Jane,  318, 
429,  500  ;  John,  318  ;  Kath.,  226  ; 
Louis,  429  ;  Maud,  572  ;  Morris, 
400  ;  Sarah,  401  ;  Thos.,  50(2),  169, 
500 ;  Ursula,  50 ;  Walter,  401  ; 
Wm.,  226. 

Joode,  see  Judd. 

Jordan,  Agnes,  38  ;  Alice,  518  ;  Anne, 
532  ;  Elizth.,  482 ;  Giles,  Hen., 
276  ;  Jas.,  514 ;  Jeremy,  518  ; 
Kath.,  482  ;  Margt.,  276,  518(2)  ; 
Martha,  518  ;  Mary,  514 ;  Robt., 
174  ;  Roger,  532  ;  Wm.,  482. 
Joulon,  Agnes,  Piers,  284. 

Joy,  Cecily,  Peter,  447  ;  Wm.,  158. 
Judd,  Edm.,  Elizth.,  259  ;  lady,  125. 
Jude,  St.,  280(2). 

Judicial,  see  Legal. 

Juell,  Eliza,  451. 

Jullis,  Wm.,  374. 

“  Jure,  juris  peritus,”  see  Legal 
(barrister). 

Justice,  figure  of,  568. 

Justice,  Mary,  Wm.,  17. 

Justices  of  the  peace,  see  Legal. 

Juyn,  Alice,  582  ;  Sir  John,  146,  582. 

K 

Kar,  Kerr,  see  Carr. 

Karrant,  John,  102. 

Kassel,  see  Castle. 

Katerlen  Hall,  Cumb.,  506. 

Katherine,  St.,  31,  55,  56,  164,  174, 
175(2),  201,  254,  274,  378,  392,  418. 
Kay,  Beatrix,  12  ;  Christ.,  554 ; 

Elizth.,  John,  271  ;  Peter,  12(2). 
Keal,  Line.,  281. 

Keat,  Agnes,  Anne,  24 ;  Christian, 
21(2),  24 ;  Dorothy,  24 ;  Eleanor, 
21,  24  ;  Edw.  24(2)  ;  Francis,  21, 
24 ;  Hugh,  21(2),  98  ;  Jane,  24  ; 


656 


INDEX. 


Jerome,  425  ;  Joan,  24  ;  John,  21, 
24  ;  Margt.,  21,  24  ;  Wm.,  21,  24(2). 
Keble,  Hen.,  472  ;  Jas.,  Joan,  Mary, 
458. 

Keche,  Edm.,  352. 

Kechin,  Alice,  Wm.,  365. 

Kedgell,  John,  370(2)  ;  Rich.,  362  ; 

Robt.,  370(2). 

Kedleston,  Derby,  84. 

Keene,  Abr.,  Mary,  315. 

Keevil,  Wilts.,  532. 

Keith,  Elizth.,  Sir  Robt.  de,  568. 
Kekilpenny,  John,  124. 

Keling,  Edm.,  330  ;  John,  105  ;  Wm., 
171. 

Kelke,  Clement,  Elizth.,  16  ;  Isabel, 
283. 

Kellett,  Edw.,  432  ;  Margt.,  Matt., 
481  ;  Robt.,  432,  493. 

Kello,  Barth.,  Isaac,  Joseph,  141. 
Kellwey,  Mary,  Sir  Wm.,  170,  528. 
Kelly,  Geo.,  90  ;  Joan,  John,  77  ; 

Rich.,  513  ;  Ursula,  90. 

Kelmarsh,  Northants.,  386. 

Kelmscot,  Oxon,  408. 

Kelsale,  Su£f.,  462  ;  465. 

Kelsey,  South,  Line.,  286. 

Kelsey,  Maud,  Robt.,  555. 

Kelshall,  Herts.,  189. 

Kelshall,  Hen.,  25. 

Kelvedon  Hatch,  Essex,  124. 
Kemerton,  Glouc.,  152. 

Kemis,  Kemish,  Kemmeis,  Anne,  Edw., 
572  ;  Elizth.,  Frances,  Francis,  437  ; 
John,  Mary,  151  ;  Roger,  Sarah, 
Walter,  437. 

Kemp,  arms  of,  336;  Anne,  118; 
Barbara,  344  ;  Barth.,  451  ;  Cecily, 
215,227;  Elizth.,  336,451;  Francis, 
344  ;  Isabel,  396  ;  John,  abp.  of 
Canterbury,  268  ;  Margt.,  372  ; 
Robt.,  54,  118,  336  ;  Thos.,  375,  396  ; 
Sir  Thos.,  215,  227,  344  ;  Wm.,  372  ; 
Sir  Wm.,  344. 

Kempsford,  Glouc.,  152. 

Kempshot,  Hants.,  160,  170. 
Kempston,  Beds.,  8. 

Kemsing,  Kent.,  239  ;  256  ;  rector  of, 
239. 

Kendal,  Lane.,  vicar  of,  526. 

Kendal,  Westmorland,  527  ;  vicar  of, 
527. 

Kendal,  John,  Margt.,  268  ;  Rich., 
555  ;  Robt.  de,  188. 

Kennett,  Cambs.,  63. 

Kenninghall,  Norf.,  343. 

Kennington,  Kent,  186. 

Kent,  204  ;  captain  of  horse  for  the 
lathe  of  St.  Augustine  in,  226 ;  earls 
of,  6,  40,  193,  298 ;  provost -marshall 


and  scoutmaster  for,  226;  searciier 
of,  256 ;  sheriffs  of,  204,  208,  222. 
Kent,  Joan,  25  ;  John,  25,  161,  179,. 
531  ;  Mary,  179,  531  ;  Simon,  161  ; 
Thos.,  284. 

Kentisbeare,  Devon,  93. 

Kentish  Town,  Middx.,  183. 

Kenton,  Suff.,  462  ;  468. 

Kentwell  Hall,  Suff.,  452. 

Kenward,  John,  Julian,  267. 
Kenwellmersh,  Anne,  510. 

Kenwyn,  Cornwall,  77. 

Kerdeston,  Cecily,  Sir  Wm.  de,  361. 
Keriel,  Alice,  206  ;  Jane,  John,  205. 
Kersall,  Lane.,  269. 

Kersey,  Suff.,  134. 

Kervile,  Sir  Edm.,  Robt.,  374. 

Keson,  Hen.,  Margery,  Wm.,  320. 
Kesteven,  Line.,  keeper  of  the  roils  in, 
395. 

Keston,  Roger,  34. 

Keteriche,  Jane,  201;  Prudence,  314; 

Rich.,  201,  314. 

Kethorpe,  Leic.,  295. 

Keton,  John,  Margt.,  328. 

Kettering,  Northants.,  386. 
Ketteringham,  Norf.,  343  ;  vicar  of, 
343. 

Kettle,  Mary,  351  ;  Stephen,  372. 
Kettlebarston,  Suff.,  462  ;  rector  of, 
462. 

Kettle  burgh,  Suff.,  462. 

Kettleby,  Line.,  280,  550. 

Key,  Keys,  Hen.,  332  ;  Thos.,  145,  401. 
Keyman,  Wm.,  374. 

Keynsham,  Somerset,  385. 

Keysoe,  Beds.,  13. 

Kibworth,  Leic.,  275  ;  rector  of,  275. 
Kidderminster,  Wore.,  539. 
Kidderminster,  Edm.,  44. 

Kiddington,  Oxon,  408  ;  rector  of,  408. 
Kidlington,  Oxon,  408. 

Kidman,  John,  Margt.,  324. 

Kidwelly,  Cecily,  David,  31  ;  Geoff., 
31  32. 

Kiftell,  Margt.,  Philip,  160. 

Kiggesfold,  see  Kingsfold. 

Kilburn,  St.  Mary,  Middx.,  306. 

Kilby,  Rich.,  82. 

Killigrew,  Elizth.,  71,  73,  76  ;  Hen., 
313  ;  Sir  Hen.,  73  ;  Joan,  76  ;  John,, 
Sir  John,  71  ;  Thos.,  76. 

Killinghall,  Yorks.,  553. 

Killingworth,  John,  33,  56,  413. 
Killom,  Agnes,  John,  550. 
Killwick-in-Craven,  Yorks.,  556.. 
Kilnhurst,  Yorks.,  555(2). 

Kilnwick  Percy,  Yorks.,  551. 

Kilpin,  Yorks.,  550. 

Kilton,  Somerset,  436. 


INDEX. 


657 


Kilve,  Somerset,  436. 

Kilverston,  Norf.,  381. 

Kimbell,  Elizth.,  Nich.,  10. 

Kimberley,  Norf.,  343. 

Kimble,  Great,  Bucks.,  55. 

Kimill,  Elizth.,  Piers,  71. 

Kimmeridge,  Dorset,  99. 

Kimpton,  Hants.,  162. 

Kimpton,  Herts.,  189. 

Kinaston,  Ralph,  429. 

Kinderton,  baron  of,  70,  271,  443. 
King,  Anne,  132,  285  ;  Christian,  344  ; 
Clemence,  485  ;  Dorothy,  31  ;  Edm., 
344(2)  ;  Edw.,  285  ;  Elizth.,  54,  213, 
485  ;  Hen.,  Jas.,  213  ;  John,  31(2), 
132,  213(2),  216,  485,  507  ;  Mary, 
31(2)  ;  Philip,  54  ;  Robt.,  129,  361  ; 
Robt.,  bp.  of  Oxford,  54, 410 ;  Susan, 
213  ;  Thos.,  468  ;  Wm.,  31. 
Kingdon,  Joan,  Roger,  75. 

Kingham,  Oxon,  408  ;  rector  of,  408. 
Kingsbury,  Middx.,  306. 

Kingsclere,  Hants.,  162  ;  vicar  of,  162. 
Kingsdown-next-Sittingbourne,  Kent, 
239. 

Kingsdown-next-Wrotham,  Kent,  239. 
Kingsfold,  Agnes,  John  de,  514. 
Kingsland  chapel,  Hereford,  242. 
King’s  Lynn,  see  Lynn,  Norf. 
Kingsmill,  Alice,  Andrew,  162  ;  Anne, 
162,  583  ;  Arthur,  Constance  (2), 
Edw.,  Geo.,  Hen.,  Jane,  John,  Sir 
John,  162  ;  Judith,  583  ;  Kath., 
Margt.,  Mary,  Rich.,  Roger,  162  ; 
Thos.  162,  583  ;  Wm.,  162. 
Kingsnorth,  Kent,  239  ;  rector  of,  239. 
Kingston,  Isle  of  Wight,  171  ;  528. 
Kingston,  Kent,  239  ;  rector  of,  240. 
Kingston  St.  Mary,  Somerset,  436. 
Kingston-by-Lewes,  Sussex,  511. 
Kingston-upon-Hull,  see  Hull. 
Kingston-upon-Thames,  Surrey,  489  ; 

409  ;  bailiff  of,  490  ;  vicar  of,  490. 
Kingston,  earl  of,  394 ;  Elizth,  17, 
157  ;  Isabel,  150  ;  John,  18,  48  ; 
Sir  John,  17  ;  Mary,  126  ;  Nich.  de, 
66  ;  Susan,  18,  48  ;  Sir  Wm.,  157. 
Kingsworthy,  Hants,  162;  rector  of, 
162. 

Kington,  West,  Wilts.,  432. 

Kington,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  Wm.,  582. 
Kinlet,  Salop,  287,  486. 

Kinnersley,  Hereford,  176  ;  rector  of, 

176. 

Kinolton,  Notts.,  394. 

Kinsford,  Somerset,  438,  439. 
Kintbury,  Berks.,  23  ;  149. 

Kinver,  Staffs.,  443. 

Kippax  Park,  Yorks.,  314. 

Kippax,  Anne,  23 ;  Mrs.,  587 ;  Rich.,  23. 


Kipping,  John,  589. 

Kirby  Bedon,  Norf.,  343. 

Kirby,  Kirkby,  Alice,  237  ;  Elizth., 
395  ;  John,  237  ;  Robt.,  395 ; 
Roger,  105  ;  Wm.,  136. 

Kirdford,  Sussex,  511. 

Kirk,  Alice,  564  ;  Edw.,  468  ;  Thos., 
564. 

Kirkby,  East,  Line.,  281. 

Kirkby -in -Ashfield,  Notts.,  394  ;  Lang- 
ton  Hall  in,  394. 

Kirkby  Knowle,  Yorks.,  551. 

Kirkby  Malzeard,  Yorks.,  551  ;  Bram- 
ley  Grange  in,  551. 

Kirkby  Moorside,  Yorks.,  551. 

Kirkby  Wharf e,  Yorks.,  551. 

Kirkby  Wiske,  Yorks.,  552. 

Kirk-Deighton,  Yorks.,  552  ,  rector  of, 
552. 

Kirkham,  Anne,  John,  48. 

Kirkharle,  Northumb.,  393. 

Kirkheaton,  Yorks.,  552. 

Kirk  Ireton,  Derby,  84. 

Kirkland,  Lane.,  269. 

Kirkland,  John,  81. 

Kirkleatham,  Yorks.,  552. 

Kirklington,  Yorks.,  552. 

Kirkman,  Gertrude,  John,  Leonard, 
281. 

Kirkoswald,  Cumb.,  79. 

Kirk  Sandal,  see  Sandal  Parva. 

Kirksmeaton,  Yorks.,  552  ;  rector  of, 
552. 

Kirtling,  Cambs.,  63. 

Kirton,  Edm.,  abbot  of  Westminster, 
314. 

Kitchingman,  Grace,  Thos.,  553. 

Kitson,  Dorothy,  43  ;  lady,  458. 

Kittisford,  Somerset,  436. 

Knapp,  Edm.,  474  ;  John,  99,  461  ; 
Martha,  461  ;  Mary,  26. 

Knapton,  Norf.,  343. 

Knaresborough,  Yorks.,  552. 

Knaresborough,  Agnes,  383  ;  Robt., 
499  ;  Thos.,  383. 

Knatchbull,  Anne,  35  ;  John,  246 ; 
Norton,  35  ;  Rich.,  246. 

Kneb worth ,  Herts . ,  189. 

Knevington,  Ralph  de,  107. 

Knight,  Agnes,  Anne,  John,  381  ; 
Kath.,  388  ;  Thos.,  381  ;  Wm.,  61, 
358,  388. 

Knight  constable  of  England,  429. 

Knight  marshal  of  England,  572  ;  of 
France,  572. 

Knightley,  Sir  Edm.,  383  ;  Elizth., 
491,  523  ;  Emme,  381  ;  Isabel, 
Jane  (3),  Joan  (3),  383  ;  Rich.,  381, 
523  ;  Sir  Rich.,  380,  383  ;  Susan, 
380  ;  Thos.,  Ursula,  383. 


42 


658 


INDEX. 


Knighton,  Isle  of  Wight,  293. 

Knighton,  arms  of,  180  ;  Alice,  473  ; 
Anne,  449  ;  Dionis,  185  ;  John, 
180(2),  185  ;  Thos.,  48,  449,  473. 
Kniveton,  Joan,  Nich.,  85. 

Knivett,  Knevett,  Abigail,  371  ;  Alice, 
326;  Chas.,  557;  Edm.,  320; 
Elizth.,  150,  476  ;  Jane,  320  ;  John, 
371,  465  ;  Lucy,  557  ;  Thos.,  476  ; 
Wm.,  326  ;  Sir  Wm.,  150,  557. 
Knockin,  Salop,  304. 

Knodishall,  Suff.,  462  ;  279,  470. 
Knody,  Robt.,  409. 

Knolles,  Elizth.,  190,  368  ;  John, 
Mary,  Philip,  368  ;  Robt.,  190  ; 
Thos.,  368. 

Knossington,  Leic.,  275. 

Knottingley,  John,  Thos.,  161. 

Knowle  St.  Giles,  Somerset,  581. 
Knowler,  Joan,  255. 

Knoyll,  John,  491. 

Knypersley,  Staffs.,  441. 

Kot,  Joan,  John,  96. 

Kray,  Nich.,  246. 

Kyme,  South,  Line.,  287. 

Kynant,  Montgomery,  44. 

L 

Labour,  figures  of,  11,  548. 

Lacer,  Isabel,  Rich.,  212. 

Lachford,  Oxon,  manor  of,  407. 
Lacock,  MTlts.,  532  ;  abbey  of,  537. 
Lacock,  Philip,  397. 

Lacon,  family,  428. 

Lacy,  Alice,  282  ;  Cath.,  535  ;  Geo., 
412  ;  Helen,  560  ;  Peter  de,  249, 
577  ;  Rich.,  560  ;  Robt.,  282,  535  ; 
Thos.,  469. 

Ladbrooke,  Robt.,  524. 

Lagham,  Surrey,  538. 

Lagoe,  Waldive,  272. 

Laier,  Chas.,  329  ;  Christ.,  325  ;  Edw., 
Francis  (2),  329  ;  Mary,  325  ;  Thos., 
329. 

Laindon,  Essex,  124  ;  rectors  of,  124. 
Lake,  Arthur,  bp.  of  Wells,  440  ;  John, 
Rachel,  111. 

Laken,  Sir  Rich.,  Sibil,  Sir  Wm.,  16. 
Lakenheath,  Suff.,  462. 

Lamar,  Elinor,  John,  9. 

La  Marke,  arms  of,  134. 

Lamb,  Jane,  John,  528  ;  Kath.,  240  ; 

Mary,  131  ;  Robt.,  240. 
Lamberhurst,  Kent,  308. 

Lambert,  Lambard,  Agnes,  552  ;  Alice, 
359  ;  Amy,  187  ;  Anne,  Edm.,  359  ; 
Elizth.,  480  ;  Fane,  Gore,  233  ; 
Jane,  238  ;  John,  187,  289,  338  ; 
Margt.,  233,  289  ;  Multon,  233  ; 
Rich.,  359(2)  ;  Silyester,  233  ;  Thos., 


254,  552  ;  Walter,  480  ;  Wm.,  187, 
233,  238. 

Lambeth,  Surrey,  490  ;  301  ;  Palace 
chapel,  490. 

Lambourne,  Berks,  23  ;  20. 
Lambourne,  Essex,  124  ;  Dewshall  in, 

117. 

Lambton,  Alice,  Wm.,  105. 

Lame,  Kath.,  Wm.,  564. 

Lamerton,  Dayon,  419. 

Laming,  Margery,  250  ;  Rich.,  228  ; 

250  ;  Thomasin,  228. 

Lammas,  Norf.,  344. 

Lampet,  Clemence,  468. 

Lamport,  Northants.,  386  ;  382. 
Lamport,  Robt.,  158. 

Lancashire,  269  ;  commander  of 
parliamentary  forces  in,  271  ; 
coroner  for,  269  ;  M.P.  for,  271. 
Lancaster,  269  ;  223,  316  ;  earl  of, 

331  ;  duke  of,  424  ;  keeper  of  castle 
of,  269  ;  king  of  arms,  259  ;  mayor 
of,  269  ;  St.  Mary,  269,  yicar  of,  270. 
Lancaster,  duchy  of,  arms  of,  195  ; 
attorney  general  of  court  of  chancery 
of,  225  ;  chancellor  of,  420  ;  steward 
of,  62. 

Lancaster,  Margt.,  Matt.,  451. 
Lanchester,  Durham,  106  ;  dean  of, 
106. 

Landay,  John,  212. 

Landbeach,  Cambs.,  63  ;  parson  of,  63. 
Landimore,  Glamorgan,  572. 

Landrake,  Cornwall,  72. 

Landulph,  Cornwall,  73. 

Landwade,  Cambs.,  63. 

Lane,  Elizth.,  389  ;  John,  54,  96  ; 
Margery,  Mary,  54  ;  Rich.,  99  ; 
Thomasin,  96  ;  Wm.,  388. 
Lanercost,  Cumb.,  79. 

Lang,  John,  265. 

Langdale,  Lennox,  559(2). 

Langdon,  Kent,  240. 

Langford,  Beds.,  8  ;  yicar  of,  8. 
Langford,  Berks.,  23  ;  406. 

Langham,  Norf.,  344. 

Langham,  Suff.,  462. 

Langham,  Geo.,  112,  584  ;  Isabel,  112  ; 

Simon,  abp.  of  Canterbury,  314. 
Langholme,  Anne,  John,  283. 

Langley,  Norf.,  344. 

Langley,  Abbott’s,  Herts.,  189. 
Langley,  King’s,  Herts.,  189  ;  592. 
Langley  Marsh,  Bucks.,  44. 

Langley,  arms  of,  229  ;  Elizth.,  85  ; 
Geoff.,  354  ;  Robt.,  85,  465  ;  Wm., 
182,  465. 

Langport,  Somerset,  38. 

Langridge,  Somerset,  436. 

Langston,  Amice,  John  (2),  401. 


INDEX. 


659 


Langtoft,  Line.,  287. 

Langton,  Dorset,  99. 

Langton,  Agnes,  652  ;  Anne,  292  ; 
Eupheme,  552  (2);  Jas.  (2),  Joan, 
292  ;  John,  Sir  John,  552  ;  Robt., 
416  ;  Wm.,  91,  566. 

Langwade,  Robt.,  369. 

Lanherne,  Cornwall,  70,  74. 

Lanivet,  Cornwall,  72. 

Lansame,  Peter,  245. 

Lansdam,  John,  338. 
Lanteglos-near-Fowey,  Cornwall,  73. 
Lany,  arms  of,  360 ;  Elizth.,  John,  360. 
Lanyon,  Alice,  Wm.,  72. 

Lappage,  Alice,  470  ;  Avice,  449  ; 

Elizth.,  Robt.,  475  ;  Thos.,  449. 
Lappia,  216. 

Larder,  Ann,  Geo.,  Martha,  Mary, 
Sam.,  Walter  (2),  140. 

Larebi,  Roger  de,  199. 

Large,  Alice,  Thos.,  351. 

Larke,  Thos.,  168. 

Lartington  Hall,  Yorks.,  566. 
Lascelles,  Maud,  545. 

Lashford,  Edm.,  Kath.,  225. 

Lassy,  see  Lacy. 

Latchingdon,  Essex,  Tyled  Hall  in,  340. 
Latham,  Lathom,  arms  of,  132,  139(2), 
577  ;  Alice,  139  ;  Anne,  82,  134,  139; 
Elizth.,  134,  138  ;  Grace,  138  ;  Jane, 
129  ;  John,  82  ;  Mary,  Paul,  273  ; 
Ralph,  138  ;  Robt.,  128,  134  ; 

Susan,  134 ;  Thos.,  129,  134(3)  ; 
Thomasin,  128  ;  Wm.,  134,  138, 
139(2). 

Lathbury,  Bucks.,  44. 

Lathe,  Kath.,  Nich.,  361  ;  Thos,,  367. 
Latihall,  John,  159. 

Latimer,  Bucks.,  parson  of,  36, 
Latimer,  Elizth.,  Kath.,  37  ;  lord, 
561  ;  Robt.,  37. 

Latton,  Essex,  125  ;  317. 

Latton,  Laton,  Alice,  16(2)  ;  Anne, 
16(2),  560  ;  Anth.,  Barth.,  16  ; 

Bridget,  Chas.,  560  ;  Dorothy,  16  ; 
Elizth.,  16,  560  ;  family,  15  ;  Fris- 
with,  Jane,  John  (3),  Margt.,  Mary, 
Susan,  16  ;  Thos.,  16(2),  560  ;  Sir 
Thos.,  560(2)  ;  Wm,,  16. 

Laud,  Wm.,  abp.  of  Canterbury,  308, 
417. 

Laudisdale,  Margt.,  Robt.,  352. 
Laughton,  Line.,  287  ;  370,  394. 
Laughton,  Sussex,  582  ;  511. 
Laughton-en-le-Morthen,  Yorks.,  552. 
Laughton,  Anne,  Chas.  (3),  556  ;  Isaac, 
294;  John,  294,  556  (2) ;  Rosamund, 
Ruth,  556. 

Launcelin,  Anne,  Benet,  John  (2), 
Margt.,  4, 


Launceston,  Cornwall,  73. 

Launde,  Leic.,  275. 

Launton,  Oxon,  408. 

Laurence,  Alice,  128,  271  ;  Anne,  527  ; 
Anth.,  Culpeper,  155  ;  Elizth.,  104  ; 
Ellen,  115;  Geo.,  114;  John,  56,- 
114,  271;  Thos.,  16,  128;  Wm., 
104,  155,  527. 

Laurence,  St.,  302,  378,  392. 

Lavendon,  Bucks.,  44. 

Lavenham,  Suff,,  462  ;  114,  330. 

Laver,  High,  Essex,  125. 

Laverstock,  Hants.,  162. 

Laverstock,  Wilts.,  532. 

La vington.  West,  Wilts.,  532 ;  289,  529, 
531  ;  vicar  of,  533. 

Lawerd,  Agnes,  Wm.,  170. 

Lawes,  Elizth.,  Lucian,  352  ;  Thos., 
281(2),  352  ;  Wm.,  372. 

Lawnder,  Wm.,  154. 

Lawne,  Thos.,  169. 

Lawson,  Elizth.,  Godfrey,  551  ; 

Margery,  Robt.,  121 ;  Watkinson,  551. 
Laxfield,  Suff.,  462. 

Laxham,  Norf.,  36. 

Laxham,  Agnes,  Sir  Thos.,  36. 

Layer  Marney,  Essex,  125  ;  137,  469. 
Layston,  Herts.,  201  ;  vicar  of,  183. 
Lea,  Derby,  80. 

Lea,  see  Leigh. 

Leache,  Leche,  Agnes,  114 ;  Isabel, 
87  ;  John,  131  ;  Margt.,  354  ; 
Robt.,  114,  354  ;  Sir  Roger,  87. 
Leacroft,  Thos.,  442. 

Leadenham,  Line.,  287  ;  vicar  of,  293. 
Leafe,  Elizth.,  Hen.,  254  ;  John,  169  ; 

Robt.,  36. 

Leah,  Wilts.,  432. 

Leake,  Yorks.,  552. 

Leatherhead,  Surrey,  490  ;  486. 
Leaver,  Jas.,  Kath.,  24  ;  Mary,  269  ; 

Thos.,  106  ;  Wm.,  269. 

Lecberd,  Wather,  475. 

Lechlade,  Glouc.,  152  ;  421. 

Lechmere,  Edm.,  Eleanor,  Frances  (2), 
Joan,  Margery,  Mary  (2),  Rich.  (2), 
Wineford,  541. 

Leckhampstead,  Bucks.,  45  ;  39. 
Leckhampton,  Glouc.,  152. 

Ledbury,  Hereford,  176. 

Ledewich,  Alice,  Nichol,  45. 

Ledsham,  Yorks.,  552. 

Lee,  Kent,  240. 

Lee  Grange,  Bucks.,  387. 

Lee,  see  Leigh. 

Leeder,  Margt.,  2. 

Leeds,  Kent,  240. 

Leeds,  Yorks.,  552  ;  551  ;  aldermen  of, 
553(5);  mayor,  553;  St.  Peter,  552, 
vicar  of,  552. 


660 


INDEX. 


Leeds,  Brian,  551  ;  Edw.,  59  ;  Rich., 
552  ;  Robt.,  543  ;  Roger,  552  ; 
Thos.,  213,  551  ;  Wm.,  552. 

Leek,  Staffs.,  443. 

Leek,  Anne,  397  ;  Chas.  (2),  Francis  (3), 
396  ;  Joan,  286  ;  John,  Kath.,  81  ; 
Margt.,  396  ;  Mary,  396(2),  437  ;  Sir 
Rich.,  286  ;  Simon,  397,  437  ;  Thos., 
373. 

Lees,  Edw.,  275. 

Leez  Priory,  Essex,  144,  577,  584. 

Leezwood,  Flint,  572(2), 

Legal  :  attornies,  409,  544,  553, 

general,  94,  474(2),  494  ;  barristers, 
50,  69,  76,  80,  120,  155,  180,  222,  257, 
261,  263,  330,  348,  391,  448,  483,  486, 
489,  523,  532,  535,  541,  543,  550,  561, 
565(2)  ;  chancery,  court  of,  clerks, 
37,  46,  279,  299,  cursitors,  128,  344, 
masters,  37,  46,  59,  81,  100,  349, 
549,  573  ;  common  pleas,  court  of, 
attorney,  224,  chirographer,  364, 
justices  and  chief  justices,  4,  29, 
64,  71,  85,  87,  125,  140,  143,  147, 
165,  232,  285,  382,  391,  399,  428,  436, 
446,  579,  583,  prothonotaries,  121, 
379  ;  exchequer,  court  of,  auditors, 
131,  158,  234,  259,  339,  barons  and 
chief  barons,  4,  41,  115,  125,  146, 
149,  183,  204,  214,  224,  244,  249, 
320,  359,  409,  448,  455,  480,  512,  526, 
546,  chancellor,  116,  clerks,  82,  233, 
485,  remembrancers,  82,  276,  560  ; 
justices  of  assize,  95,  146  ;  justices 
of  the  peace,  6,  15,  48,  76,  137,  222(2), 
330,  386,  393,  419,  448,  459(3),  480, 
481,  485(2),  505,  511,  531,  532,  553, 
554,  561,  569,  581  ;  justice  of  North 
Wales,  519  ;  king’s  bench,  court  of, 
attorney,  316,  clerk  of  the  crown, 
420,  filacer,  500,  justices  and  chief 
justices,  16,  37,  83,  138,  146,  198, 
235,  349,  362,  398,  432,  523,  561, 
prothonotary,  201  ;  rolls,  masters  of, 
201,  454  ;  serjeants-at-law,  3,  53, 
79,  95,  108,  119,  129,  132,  146,  208, 
226,  301,  325,  401,  409,  443. 

Legar,  baron  of,  455  ;  Wm.,  400. 

“  Lege,  legis  peritus,”  see  Legal 
(barrister). 

Leggat,  Rich.,  225  ;  Thos.,  159. 

Legge,  Cecily,  John,  334 ;  Rich., 
Thos.,  171. 

Legh,  see  Leigh. 

Lehunt,  see  Hunt. 

Leicester,  Wigston’s  Hospital,  275  ; 
master  of,  275. 

Leicestershire,  274. 

Leigh,  Essex,  125. 

Leigh,  Kent,  240. 


Leigh,  Lane.,  270. 

Leigh,  Surrey,  491. 

Leigh,  Lea,  Lee,  Legh,  Agnes,  84 ; 
Alice,  38,  223,  405,  443  :  Alkmund, 
84  ;  Anne,  447,  543  ;  Barnabas,  172; 
Benedict,  36  ;  Edw.,  172  ;  Eleanor, 
39  ;  Elizth.,  39,  69,  172(2),  486  ; 
Ellen,  273  ;  Emmot,  253  ;  Francis, 
39  ;  Gertrude,  172  ;  Hen.,  405  ; 
Isabel,  477  ;  Joan,  184,  581  ;  John, 
38,  161,  172,  223,  290,  477  ;  Kath., 
34  ;  Malin,  284  ;  Margery  de  la, 
191  ;  Margt.,  115,  161  ;  Mary,  495  ; 
Maud,  79  ;  Nich.,  284  ;  Percy,  543  ; 
Perkin  a,  69  ;  Sir  Peter,  69(2), 
273(2)  ;  Philip  de,  1  ;  Rich.,  495  ; 
Robt.,  34,  184,  581  ;  Roger,  36,  69  ; 
Thos.,  69,  115,  172;  Sir  Thos.,  39, 
317;  Wm.,  38,  69(2),  253,  486; 
- -,  47. 

Leighlin,  Ireland,  bp.  of,  311. 

Leighs,  Great,  Essex,  126;  rector  of, 
126. 

Leighton,  Lane.,  273. 

Leighton  Buzzard,  Beds.,  8. 

Leighton,  Alice,  430. 

Leman,  Robt.,  346  ;  Thos.,  366. 
Remington,  Lower,  Glouc.,  152. 

Lence,  Stephen,  410. 

Le  Neve,  see  Neve. 

Lenham,  Kent,  241. 

Lennard,  John,  217. 

Lenne,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  67. 

Lenthall,  Wm.,  407. 

Lenthorp,  see  Leventhorpe. 

Lenton,  Mary,  9  ;  Rich.,  20. 
Leominster,  Hereford,  177. 

Leonard,  St.,  175. 

Leschekere,  Joan  de,  204. 

Lesnes  Abbey,  Kent,  227. 

Lessingham,  Norf.,  344. 

Lessingham,  Hen.,  330(2). 

Lesueur,  Hubert,  445. 

Letchworth,  Herts.,  190  ;  rector  of, 
190. 

Letcombe  Regis,  Berks.,  23  ;  30,  408. 

Lethenard,  Joan,  John,  147. 
Letheringham,  Suff.,  463  ;  465,  540, 

580(3),  590. 

Letheringsett,  Norf.,  344 ;  375 ; 

rector  of,  346. 

Lethers,  Margt.,  2. 

Letterford,  Margery,  Thos.,  29. 
Letwell,  Yorks.,  552. 

Leukenor,  dame  de,  236  ;  Edw.,  108  ; 
Sir  Edw.,  322  ;  Jane,  108  ;  Joan, 
John,  515  ;  Kath.,  509  ;  Margt., 
165  ;  Martha,  322  ;  Rich.,  509  ; 
Sir  Rich.,  165. 

Leukins,  Wm.,  366. 


INDEX. 


661 


Leus,  Anys,  Wm.,  205. 

Levee  or  Lenee,  Robt.,  303. 

Leventhorpe,  arms  of,  9,  177  ;  Anne, 
195  ;  Dorothy,  177  ;  Edw,  (2), 
Elizth.,  196;  Joan,  195(2);  John, 
195(2),  196,  309  ;  Kath.,  122,  195  ; 
Mary,  196 ;  Thos.,  177,  195 ;  Wm.,  10. 

Lever,  Little,  Lane.,  548. 

Lever,  Anne,  Rich.,  548. 

Leverer,  Isabel,  John,  Rich.,  67. 

Leverington,  Cambs.,  rector  of,  371. 

Leveshothe,  chapel  and  manor  of,  237. 

Leveson,  Anne,  445(2)  ;  Denis,  308  ; 
Elizth.,  252  ;  Jas.,  Joan,  442  ;  Mary, 
445(2)  :  Nich.,  308  ;  Sir  Rich., 
445(2)  ;  Thos.,  252  ;  Sir  Walter,  445. 

Levett,  Alice,  508  ;  Thos.,  48,  508. 

Leving,  Alice,  Rich.,  46. 

Leweline,  John,  566. 

Lewes,  Sussex,  511  ;  188  ;  prior  of, 

506  ;  St.  Anne,  511  ;  St.  Michael, 
511,  rector  of,  511. 

Lewes,  Lewis,  Agnes,  334  ;  John,  47, 
399,  505,  554  ;  Kath.,  571  ;  Mary, 
554  ;  Maurice,  571  ;  Robt.,  334 ; 
544  ;  Sir  Thos.,  572  ;  Walter,  318. 

Lewisham,  Kent,  241. 

Lewknor,  Oxon,  408 ;  rector  of,  408  ; 
vicar  of,  409. 

Lexham,  East,  Korf.,  344. 

Ley,  Wilts.,  439. 

Leynham,  Hen.,  Margt.,  Robt.,  29. 

Leyton,  Low,  Essex,  126. 

Lezayre,  Isle  of  Man,  574. 

Lichfield,  Staffs.,  166,  428,  445,  516  ; 
canons  of,  9,  346,  443  ;  prebendaries 
of,  56,  443  ;  registrar  of  346  ; 

treasurer  of,  86. 

Lichfield,  Wm.,  317. 

Liddel,  Duncan,  John,  568. 

Liddington,  Rutland,  prebendary  of, 
381. 

Lidgate,  Suff.,  463. 

Lidlington,  Beds.,  8(2). 

Lifield,  Frances,  Jane,  Thos.,  498. 

Lifton,  Devon,  93. 

Light,  Agnes,  Thos.,  407. 

Lightfoot,  Elizth.,  70  ;  Rich.,  70,  390. 

Light  Oaks,  Lane.,  270. 

Lillesdon,  Somerset,  434(2). 

Lilleshall,  Salop,  445. 

Lillingstone  Dayrell,  Bucks.,  45  ;  389  ; 
rector  of,  45. 

Lillingstone  Lovell,  Bucks.,  45  ;  rector 
of,  45. 

Limister,  Sussex,  234. 

Limpsfield,  Surrey,  491. 

Limsey,  Edw.,  John,  Margt.,  299  ; 
Marv,  94;  Robt.,  Thos.,  300;  Wm., 
94.  ^ 


Linch,  Mary,  Wm.,  221. 

Lincoln,  287  ;  289  ;  arms  of  see  of, 
482  ;  bishops,  287,  401,  424,  426(4)  ; 
canons,  11,  61(2),  183,  287,  381,  401, 
480,488;  earls  of,  287,  296 ;  mayors, 
287,  288  ;  prebendaries,  2,  33,  57,  67, 
164  ;  precentor,  275  ;  priory  of  St. 
Katherine,  591  ;  St.  Benedict,  288  ; 
St.  Mary-le-Wigford,  287  ;  St.  Peter- 
at-Arches,  288  ;  sheriff,  288  ;  sub¬ 
dean,  287. 

Lincolnshire,  279  ;  escheator  of,  287  ; 

J.P.  for,  287  ;  sheriffs  of,  281,  387. 
Linde,  arms  of,  590  ;  Alice,  203  ; 
Joan,  203,  267  ;  Hen.,  267  ;  Thos., 
203. 

Lindfield,  Sussex,  511. 

Lindley,  Yorks.,  559. 

Lindley  family,  genealogical  tree  of,  554. 
Lindon,  Rutland,  495. 

Lindsell,  Essex,  126. 

Lindwood,  Line.,  288. 

Lindwood,  Alice,  John  (2),  Wm.,  bp. 

of  St.  David’s,  288. 

Line,  Elizth.,  John,  421. 

Linford,  Great,  Bucks.,  45. 

Lingen,  T.,  154. 

Lingfield,  Surrey,  491  ;  masters  and 
priests  of  the  college,  491. 
Linkenholt,  Hants.,  160. 

Linley,  Salop,  430. 

Linlithgow,  Scotland,  568. 

Linslade,  Bucks.,  45. 

Linsted,  Suff.,  347. 

Linsted,  Gregory,  366  ;  Nich.,  331. 
Linton,  Cambs.,  63. 

Liripin,  Thos.,  168. 

Liscombe,  Bucks.,  49. 

Lisle,  Elizth.,  276  ;  lady  Elizth.,  166  '; 
Joan,  276  ;  John,  557  ;  Sir  John, 
166  ;  lady,  440  ;  lord,  156  ;  Otuel, 
276. 

Lister,  Anth.,  548  ;  Isabel,  50  ;  Sir 
John,  556  ;  Martha,  558  ;  Walter, 
556  ;  Wm.,  558,  589. 

Listney,  Mary,  Rebecca  (2),  Robt., 
Sarah,  130. 

Liston,  Robt.,  Thomasin,  448. 

Litcott,  Christ.,  29(2)  ;  Sir  Christ.,  21  ; 
Dorothy,  29  ;  Jane,  21  ;  John,  29  ; 
Kath.,  21,  29  ;  Leonard,  29. 

Little,  Littell,  Christ.,  550  ;  Helen, 
107  ;  Jacomine,  Robt.,  34  ;  Thos., 
16,  107,  550. 

Littlebourne,  Kent,  241. 

Littlebury,  Essex,  126  ;  bailiff  of,  126. 
Littlebury,  Anne,  Edm.,  279  ;  Elizth., 
279(2),  285  ;  Geo.,  291  ;  Humf., 
Jane,  John,  Mary,  Rich.,  Robt., 
279  ;  Thos.,  279,  291  ;  Wm.,  279. 


662 


INDEX. 


Littleover,  Derby,  88. 

Littleton,  Hants.,  162. 

Littleton,  Middx.,  306. 

Littleton,  Middle,  Wore.,  541. 
Littleton,  Elizth.,  508  ;  Rebecca,  539  ; 

Thos.,  539,  540. 

Litton  Cheney,  Dorset,  99. 

Liveriche,  Anne,  Wm.,  403. 

Livermere,  Great,  Suff.,  463  ;  461,  586. 
Liverpool  Museum,  575. 

Liversedge  Hall,  Yorks.,  543. 

Livesey,  Anne,  Gabriel,  498. 

Living,  Mary,  Rich.,  315. 

Llanbeblig,  Carnarvon,  570. 

Llanbedr,  Brecknock,  429  ;  rector  of, 
571. 

Llandaff,  Glamorgan,  prebendary  of, 

571. 

Llandough-next-Cowbridge,  Glamor¬ 
gan,  570. 

Llandysilio,  Montgomery,  570. 
Llangafelach,  Glamorgan,  570. 
Llangattock-nigh-Usk,  Mon.,  318. 
Llangattock  Yibon  Avel,  Mon.,  318. 
Llangollen,  Denbigh,  571. 

Llangorse,  Brecon,  571. 

Llanishen,  Glamorgan,  571. 

Llano ver,  Mon.,  318,  571. 

Llanrwst,  Denbigh,  571  ;  vicar  of, 
571. 

LI  ans  antffrai  d  -yn  -Meehan ,  Mont  gom  - 
ery,  571  ;  rector  and  vicar  of,  571. 
Llanwenllwyfo,  Anglesey,  571. 

Lleyar,  Carnarvon,  569. 

Lligwy,  Wales,  569. 

Lloyd,  Anne,  217,  569  ;  David,  410, 
571  ;  Dorothy,  572  ;  Elizth.,  573  ; 
Griffin,  216;  Griffith,  571;  Hugh, 
413  ;  Humf.,  573  ;  Humf.,  bp.  of 
Bangor,  John,  Lumley,  569  ; 
Marcelie,  571  ;  Margt.,  569  ;  Mary, 
519  ;  Pierce,  569  ;  Robt.,  415,  519  ; 
Sibil,  487  ;  Thos.,  487,  572',  573  ; 
Wm.,  572. 

Llysdylas,  Wales,  571. 

Lochard,  Wm.,  176. 

Lochleven  Castle,  Scotland,  83. 

Lock,  Dorothy,  71  ;  Elizth.,  7  ;  Sir 
Wm.,  71. 

Lockhart,  Jane,  Rich.,  560. 

Lockinge,  East,  Berks.,  24. 
Lockington,  Leic.,  276. 

Lockton,  Joan,  Robt.,  64. 

Lockwood,  Christ.,  Wm.,  553. 
Loddeswill,  Devon,  95. 

Loddon,  Norf.,  344. 

Lodge,  Rich.,  553. 

Lodington,  John,  Margt.,  1  ;  Wm.  de, 
285. 

Loftus,  John,  387. 


Loinsdaie,  Lane.,  captain  of  the 
hundred  of,  269. 

Loker,  Wm.,  483. 

Lol worth,  Cambs.,  63. 

Lombardale  House  Derby,  85. 

Lombardic  letters  and  stops,  13,  88, 
122,  218,  311(2),  373,  405,  414,  419, 
422,  440,  567,  575(2),  577,  585,  591. 

Lomnor,  Margt.,  Wm.,  343. 

Lond,  Rich.,  370  ;  Robt.,  147. 

Londesborough,  Yorks.,  553. 

London,  306  ;  aldermen  of,  45,  71,  157, 
178,  187,  191,  196,  227,  238,  280,  284, 
295,  306,  309(3),  375,  385,  434,  435, 
438,  439,  464,  469,  492,  499  ;  All 
Hallows  Barking,  306,  vicars  of, 
30,  306  ;  All  Hallows,  Bread  Street, 
583  ;  All  Hallows  Staining,  311  ; 
arms,  132,  134,  139,  178,  185,  196, 
229,  299,  380,  386,  449,  469,  489  ; 
Austin  Friars,  308  ;  bishops,  415, 
452  ;  Blackfriars,  394;  Bread  Street, 
44 ;  chamberlain,  226  ;  Charter- 
house,  25  ;  Christ’s  Hospital,  223, 
479  ;  clerk  of  mayor’s  court,  160  ; 
common  councillor,  308  ;  comp¬ 
troller  of  chamber,  160  ;  Fleet 
Street,  74 ;  Furnival’s  Inn,  505  ; 
Gray’s  Inn,  63,  112,  166,  197,  198, 
225,  263,  311(2),  358,  448,  512,  561 
570;  Greyfriars,  412  ;  Holy  Trinity, 
Minories,  308  ;  Hospital  of  St.  Thos. 
of  Acres,  258,  308  ;  Lambe’s  chapel, 
311  ;  Lincoln’s  Inn,  80,  117,  120, 
238,  357,  448,  548,  549  ;  mayors  or 
lord  mayors,  2,  128,  139,  197,  207, 
212,  235,  310,  316(2),  380,  383,  488, 
492,  494,  540  ;  museums,  576,  578, 
583  ;  New  Inn,  56,  486  ;  recorder, 
115;  St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  rector  of, 
341  ;  St.  Andrew  Undershaft,  308  ; 
St.  Bartholomew -by -the -Exchange, 
578  ;  St.  Barth. -the -Less,  164,  308  ; 
St.  Benet  Sherehog,  rector  of,  224  ; 
St.  Boltoph,  Aldgate,  467  ;  St. 
Boltolph,  Aldersgate,  308  ;  St. 
Dunstan-in-the-East,  rector  of,  257  ; 
St.  Dunstan-in-the-West,  290,  309  ; 
St.  Gregory,  509  ;  St.  Helen, 
Bishopsgate,  309  ;  St.  Katherine,, 
Regent’s  Park,  310  ;  St.  Laurence 
Pountney,  494  ;  St.  Leonard,  Foster 
Lane,  rector  of,  187  ;  St.  Leonard, 
Shoreditch,  317  ;  St.  Martin, 
Ludgate  Hill,  273,  310  ;  St.  Martin 
Outwich,  310,  rectors  of,  309  ;  St.. 
Mary  Abchurch,  405  ;  St.  Mary 
Wolnoth,  135  ;  St.  Mary  Magdalen, 
Old  Fish  Street,  273,  310  ;  St. 

Michael,  Crooked  Lane,  197  ;  St 


INDEX. 


663 


Olave,  Hart  Street,  310  ;  St.  Oliffe, 
Silver  Street,  38  ;  St.,  Pancras, 
311,  rector  of,  274;  St.  Paul’s 
Cathedral,  317,  canons  of,  51,  60, 
189,  317,  prebendary,  200,  treas¬ 
urers,  31,  539  ;  St.  Peter,  Cornhill, 
311;  St.  Sepulchre,  290,  298;  St. 
Vedast,  rectors  of,  15,  57  ;  Savoy 
chapel,  311,  brother  of,  408,  chaplain, 
516  ;  senator,  544  ;  sheriffs,  45,  182, 
285,  308,  430,  505  ;  Staple  Inn,  224, 
241  ;  supervisor  of  customs,  217  ; 
Temple,  Inner,  45,  151,  187,  358, 
397,  480,  541,  557  ;  Temple,  Middle, 
>  38,  115,  214,  260,  283,  390,  417,  487, 

496,511,536;  Tower,  411,  constable 
of,  508,  lieutenant  of,  425  ;  viewer, 
489  ;  Westminster  Abbey,  220(2), 
311,  abbots  of,  313,  314,  deans,  313, 
572,  prebendary,  313  ;  Westminster, 
St.  Margaret,  314,  St.  Martin,  464, 
St.  Stephen,  prebendary  of,  55. 

London,  Anne,  373  ;  Edw.,  333  ;  John, 
13,  415  ;  Robt.,  216,  373. 

Long,  arms  of,  530  ;  Alice,  181  ;  Anne, 
529(2)  ;  Edw.,  530  ;  Eleanor,  202  ; 
Elizth.,  97  ;  Geo.,  202  ;  Gifford, 
529  ;  Giles,  102  ;  Hen.,  530(2)  ; 
John,  178,  340  ;  Kath.,  529  ; 

Margery,  178  ;  Margt.,  340  ; 
Millicent,  Posthumous,  530  ;  Rich., 
181  ;  Robt.,  340,  530(2)  ;  Wm., 
97(2). 

Longchamp,  Alice,  Hen.  de,  282. 

Longdon,  Wore.,  539. 

Longespee,  arms,  of,  384. 

Longford,  Anne,  164  ;  Dorothy,  85  ; 
Edw.,  164  ;  Sir  Ralph,  85. 

Longlond,  John,  bp.  of  Lincoln,  426  ; 
receiver  for,  395. 

Longstone,  Great,  Derby,  84. 

Longueville,  duke  of,  43,  423. 

Longworth,  Berks.,  24  ;  rector  of,  24. 

Looke,  Dorset,  99. 

Loraine,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  393. 

Lord,  Anne,  Benj.,  Geo.  (2),  Hen., 
Nath.,  561  ;  Nich.,  561,  589. 

Lorkin,  Thos.,  58. 

Loseby,  Leic.,  278. 

Loseley,  Surrey,  171. 

Lostwithiel,  Cornwall,  73. 

Loughborough,  Leic.,  276  ;  rector  of, 
276. 

Lougher,  Kath.,  Thos.,  346. 

Loughton,  Bucks.,  45  ;  rector  of,  45. 

Loughton,  Essex,  127. 

Louhawkis,  Rich.,  368. 

Lound,  Agnes,  Robt.,  333  ;  Thos., 
321  ;  Wm.,  de,  279. 

Loup,  Andrew,  97. 


Louth,  Eleanor,  103  ;  Elizth.,  335  ; 
Geoff,  de,  103  ;  Joan,  186,  448  ; 
John,  414 ;  Isabel,  186 ;  Lionel,  335 ; 
Nich.  de,  545;  Philipe,  Robt.  de,  186. 
Lovaine,  Margery,  Thos.,  117. 

Love,  Alice,  421  ;  Edw.,  418,  421  ; 
Elizth.,  418  ;  Hen.,  325  ;  Joan, 
John,  511  ;  Leonard,  77  ;  Lucy,  166  ; 
Mary,  Rich.,  164  ;  Robt.,  166. 
Lovejoy,  Caleb,  488. 

Lovekin,  John,  197. 

Lovel,  Alice,  119  ;  Anne,  301  ;  Chas., 
291  ;  327  ;  Dudley,  291  ;  Eleanor, 
291,  506;  Elizth.,  119,  291(2); 

Frances,  327  ;  Fridswith,  405  ; 
Gregory,  301  ;  .  Hen.,  367  ;  Heii., 
lord  Morley,  119  ;  John,  213,  291  ; 
lord,  405  ;  Lucy,  291  ;  Margt., 
291(2),  367  ;  Thos.,  291(2),  530  ; 
Sir  Thos.,  506  ;  Wm.,  291. 

Lovelace,  Colubery,  39 ;  Jane,  J oan,  50 ; 
John,  50(2),  239  ;  Lettice,  30  ;  Mary, 
239  ;  Thos.,  208  ;  Wm.,  30,  208(2). 
Lovelich,  Rich.,  13. 

Lovelsbury,  Beds.,  12. 

Loveney,  Wm.,  141. 

Loverick,  Anth.,  Constance,  235. 
Loversall,  Yorks.,  553. 

Lovestede,  John,  263. 

Lovett,  arms  of,  36  ;  Anne,  391  ; 
Bridget,  315  ;  Elizth.,  36,  391(2)  ; 
Jane,  391  ;  Thos.,  36,  391(4). 

Lovey,  Iden,  120. 

Lovingcott,  Agnes,  20. 

Lowden,  Thos.,  544. 

Lowdham,  arms  of,  335,  456. 

Lowe,  Sir  Hercules,  420  ;  John,  503  ; 
John,  bp.  of  Rochester,  259  ;  Mary, 
420. 

Lower,  Elizth.,  Sir  Nich.  (2),  73. 
Lowestoft,  Suff.,  463  ;  581. 

Lowick,  Northants.,  387. 

Lowis,  see  Lewes. 

Lowson,  Susan,  Thos.,  279. 

Lowther  Castle,  Westmorland,  584. 
Lowther,  Gerard,  Grace,  545  ;  Rich., 
565  ;  Robt.,  584  ;  Susanna,  Sir  Wm., 
565. 

Lowthorpe,  Yorks.,  553. 

Loxhore,  Devon,  93  ;  rector  of,  93. 
Loxley,  Warw.,  415. 

Lucas,  Edm.,  Hen.,  451  ;  Jean,  198  ; 
John,  190  ;  John,  abbot  of  Waltham, 
141  ;  Kath.,  141  ;  Mary,  459;  Thos., 
190  ;  Wm.,  141,  183,  459. 
Luccombe,  Somerset,  437. 

Lucy,  Anne,  94  ;  Constance,  308(2)  ; 
Jane,  520  ;  John,  94  ;  Margt.,  124  ; 
Sir  Thos.,  308  ;  Wm.,  520  ;  Sir  Wm., 
124. 


664 


INDEX. 


oC 


^  5 


7  1 9  7/^ 


Luda,  566  Louth. 

Luddesdown,  Kent,  241. 

Ludford,  Hereford,  176  ;  almshouse  of 
St.  Giles,  176. 

Ludgershall,  Bucks.,  45. 

Ludham,  Norf.,  344  ;  vicar  of,  345. 
Ludlow,  Salop,  429  ;  176(2). 

Ludlow,  Anne,  429  ;  Elizth.,  532  ; 
Geo.,  42  ;  Laur.,  428,  429  ;  Margery, 
428  ;  Ursula,  42. 

Ludsthorp,  Elizth.,  Wm.,  391. 
Luffenham,  North,  Rutland,  426  ; 
hospital  and  school  at,  426  ;  parson 
of,  426. 

Lugwardine,  Hereford,  176  ;  rector  of, 
176. 

Luke,  arms  of,  4  ;  Anne,  Cecily,  4  ; 
Elizth.,  298  ;  Jane,  4,  161  ;  Nich., 
4(2),  161,  298  ;  Walter,  298  ;  Sir 
Walter,  4. 

Luke,  St.,  385. 

Lukin,  Alice,  63  ;  Bartrobe,  Mary,  108  ; 

Robt.  (2),  Wm.,  63. 

Lullingstone,  Kent,  241  ;  223,  263  ; 

rector  of,  241. 

Lullworth,  East,  Dorset,  99  ;  vicar  of, 
99. 

Lulman,  John,  354. 

Lumbarde,  John,  260. 

Lumley,  Dominick,  Jas.,  Joan,  310  ; 

John,  lord  Lumley,  503,  516. 
Luppitt,  Devon,  93. 

Lupton,  Roger,  40. 

Lusby,  Line.,  288  ;  388. 

Lusher,  Audry,  Dorothy,  Sir  Nich., 
Rich.,  495. 

Lusteshall,  Berks.,  manor  of,  20. 
Lustleigh,  Devon,  93. 

Luther,  Anth.  (2),  Rich.,  124. 
Luthington,  Agnes,  John,  183. 

Luton,  Beds.,  8  ;  vicars  of,  8,  9. 

Luton  Hooe,  Beds,  9. 

Lutterell,  Sir  Andrew,  286  ;  Geo., 
Joan,  435. 

Lutterworth,  Leic.,  276. 

Lutton,  Northants.,  387. 

Lutwich,  John,  Rich.,  429. 

Lydd,  Kent.,  242  ;  227  ;  bailiffs  of, 
242(4),  243  ;  jurats  of,  242(3),  243  ; 
vicar  of,  242. 

Lyddington,  Rutland,  426. 

Lydiard,  Bishop’s,  Somerset,  437. 
Lvdiard  Tregoz,  Wilts.,  533  ;  vicar  of, 
^533. 

Lye,  Wm.,  249. 

Lyfford,  Berks.,  21,  22(2),  52,  425. 
Lyfford,  John,  28. 

Lygon,  Sir  Arnold,  538  ;  Elizth.,  152  ; 

Margt.,  538  ;  Wm.,  152. 

Lyme,  dies.,  69,  273. 


Lyme  Regis,  Dorset,  recorder  of,  103. 

Lymington,  Hants.,  163. 

Lyn,  Carnarvon,  399. 

Lynby,  Notts.,  rector  of,  81. 

Lynn,  Norf.,  345  ;  335,  499,  590  ; 

alderman  of,  345  ;  mayors,  345,  346, 
365  ;  M.P.,  365  ;  recorder,  346  ; 

St.,  Margaret,  345  ;  St.  Nicholas, 
346. 

Lynn,  West,  346. 

Lynn,  Geo.,  Grace,  John(2),  Mary,  390. 

Lynsted,  Kent,  243. 

Lyon,  John,  303. 

Lyshford,  see  Lashford. 

Lytchett  Matravers,  Dorset,  99  ; ' 
rector  of,  99. 

Lyte,  Anne,  Anth.,  268  ;  Joan,  Rich., 
436. 

Lythe,  Yorks.,  544. 

Lytton,  Derby,  87. 

Lytton,  arms  of,  178  ;  Anne,  189,  399  ; 
Frances,  189  ;  Isabel,  87  ;  Margt., 
Mary,  189  ;  Robt.,  87  ;  Roland, 
189(2),  399. 

M 

Mab,  Jane  (2),  Kath.,  Robt.,  142. 

Mabell,  Alice,  Thos.,  451. 

Mablethorpe,  Line.,  288  ;  83,  281. 

Macclesfield,  Ches.,  69  ;  300. 

Mace  family,  226. 

Machett,  Wm.,  348. 

Maddison,  Elizth.,  106,  393  ;  Sir 

Lionel,  106  ;  Sir  Ralph,  393. 

Madeley,  Staffs.,  443. 

Madocke,  Agnes,  84 ;  family,  69  ; 
Robt.,  84. 

Madresfield,  Wore.,  152. 

Madron,  Cornwall,  73. 

Magewik,  Alice,  160. 

Maghull,  Lane.,  272. 

Maghull,  Eleanor,  Robt.,  272. 

Magiligam,  Derry,  389. 

Magnus,  Thos.,  395,  557. 

Maidford,  Northants.,  387. 

Maidstone,  Kent,  243  ;  495  ;  master 
of  the  college  of,  243  ;  mayor  of, 
243  ;  museum,  579. 

Maidstone,  Wm.,  263. 

Maidwell,  Mary,  Thos.,  384. 

Mainwaring,  Agnes,  427  ;  Barbara, 
213  ;  Elizth.,  Hawkin,  428  ;  Joan, 
409  ;  John,  213,  427  ;  Margery, 
Margt.,  428  ;  Thos.,  416  ;  Wm., 
409  ;  428(3). 

Major,  Ann,  Edm.,  152. 

Makepeace,  Dorothy,  Rich.,  381. 

Makin,  Agnes,  127  ;  Anne,  128  ;  Edw., 
127,  128  ;  Jas.,  128  ;  Mary,  Michael, 
Prudence,  127  ;  Rich.,  127(2),  348. 


INDEX. 


665 


Makke,  Thos.,  363. 

Maldon,  Essex,  127  ;  135,  144. 

Mai  don,  Thos.,  98. 

Malford,  Rich.,  414. 

Malgreeves,  Essex,  449. 

Malines,  see  Mechlin. 

Malins,  Malin,  Elizth.,  45  ;  Esmoun, 
Isabel  de,  402  ;  Reginald,  402(3)  ; 
Thos.,  45. 

Mallet,  Agnes,  48;  John,  48,  72  ;  Rich., 
108,  554  ;  Wm.,  554  ;  Zenobe,  72. 
Mailing,  Sussex,  513,  582. 

Mailing,  East,  Kent,  244,  517  ;  vicars 
of,  244. 

Mailing,  West,  Kent,  244  ;  prebendary 
in  monastery  of,  244. 

Mallory,  Alice,  397  ;  Dorothy,  392  ; 
Ellen,  Sir  John,  62  ;  Simon, 

392(2)  ; - ,  397. 

Malmains,  Rich.,  252. 

Malmesbury  Abbey,  Wilts.,  533(2). 
Malpas,  Anne,  444. 

Malster,  Wm.,  61. 

Malthus,  Margt.,  Wm.,  25. 

Malton,  John,  139. 

Maltravers,  see  Matravers. 

Malwain,  John,  206. 

Mamble,  Wore.,  539. 

Man,  Isle  of,  574  ;  bp.  of  Sodor  and 
Man,  574  ;  governor  of,  574. 

Man,  scenes  from  life  of,  245. 
Manchester  Cathedral,  270  ;  college, 
fellow  of,  81,  steward  of,  270, 
wardens  of,  270(2). 

Mandley,  arms  of,  389. 

Manfield,  Agnes,  Hen.  (4),  Hester,  50  ; 
Isabel,  49  ;  Jane,  50(4)  ;  John,  49  ; 
Kath.,  49,  50  ;  Rich.,  49  ;  Robt., 
49(3),  50  ;  Thos.,  50. 

Manger,  Rich.,  347. 

Manley,  Laur.,  305. 

Mann,  Edw.  (3),  Eleanor  (2),  101  ; 
Elizth.,  551  ;  Joshua,  543,  566(3)  ; 
Thos.,  543,  551(2),  554(2),  557. 
Manners,  lady  Elizth.,  lady  Kath.,  130  ; 
Rich,  de,  104  ;  Thos.,  earl  of  Rut¬ 
land,  130. 

Manning,  Agnes,  226  ;  Cristian,  347  ; 
C.R.,  585,  589,  590(2)  ;  John,  223, 
226,  327,  347  ;  Percy,  584  ;  Rachel, 
Rich.  (2),  Thos.,  223. 

Manningham,  Eleanor,  49  ;  Kath., 
561  ;  Sir  Oliver,  49. 

Mannington,  Norf.,  346  ;  321,  343. 
Mannock,  Anne,  457,  471  ;  Bridget, 
457  ;  Dorothy,  456(2),  471  ;  Eleanor, 
464 ;  Francis,  457,  464,  471(3)  ; 
Sir  Francis,  471  ;  John,  456(2),  471  ; 
Marv  (2),  Thos.  (4),  456;  Wm., 
471(2). 


Manory,  Anne,  Thos.  (2),  477. 
Mansfield,  Notts.,  395. 

Mansfield,  Francis,  Norris,  275. 
Manston,  arms  of,  255  ;  Eleanor,  255  ; 
Elizth.,  546  ;  Joan,  255  ;  John,  546  ; 
Nich.  (2),  Roger,  255. 

Manthorpe,  Alice,  Wm.,  453. 

Manton,  Rutland,  426  ;  masters  of 
chantry  at,  426,  427. 

Maperleton,  Somerset,  441. 

Mapilton,  John,  504. 

Mapledurham,  Hants.,  158. 
Mapledurham,  Oxon,  409  ;  398. 
Mapledurwell,  Hants.,  163. 

Maples,  Sir  Thos.,  203. 

Mapletoft,  Judeth,  Mary,  Solomon,  202. 
Mapowder,  Dorset,  97,  99. 

Marbler,  390. 

Marcal,  Robt.,  372. 

March,  Cambs.,  63  ;  434. 

March,  earl  of,  298,  517. 

Marcham,  Berks.,  24. 

Marchant,  Anne,  Rich.  (2),  81  ;  Robt., 
Rose,  326  ;  Thos.,  536. 

Marchford,  Simon,  302. 

Marden,  Hereford,  176. 

Mareys,  Joan,  257  ;  Thos.,  261  ;  Wm., 
252,  257. 

Margaret  of  Anjou,  Queen,  364. 
Margaret,  St.,  55,  56,  164,  274,  378,  401. 
Margaretting,  Essex,  127. 

Margate,  Kent,  244  ;  Nash  Court  in, 
245  ;  vicars  of,  244,  245. 

Marham,  Gascelin  de,  392. 

Marholm,  Northants.,  387. 

Mariners,  111,  125,  495. 

Marines,  John  de,  abbot  of  St.  Albans, 
194. 

Mariott,  Mariet,  Agnes,  363  ;  Robt. 

378  ;  Thos.,  26,  422. 

Mark,  Somerset,  47. 

Mark,  St.,  385. 

Markby,  Alice,  Wm.,  308. 

Marker,  John,  360. 

Markham,  East,  Notts.,  395. 

Markham,  arms  of,  280  ;  Sir  John,  280. 
Markon,  Daniel,  352. 

Marks,  Anne,  Deborah,  Roger,  535. 
Markwick,  Thos.,  Wm.  (2),  511. 
Markyate,  Beds.,  13. 

Marlborough,  Wilts.,  590  ;  mayor  of, 
590. 

Marley,  lord  and  lady,  211. 

Marlow,  Great,  Bucks.,  55  ;  rectors  of, 
55. 

Marlow,  Little,  Bucks.,  45. 

Marner,  Philip,  149. 

Marney,  Anne,  123  ;  Bridget,  John, 
lord  Marney,  122  ;  Sir  Wm.,  123. 
Marnhull,  Dorset,  100  ;  433. 


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INDEX 


Marpall,  Roger,  458. 

Marple,  Cheshire,  80. 

Marr,  Yorks.,  554. 

Marrow,  arms  of,  464  ;  Dorothy,  79  ; 
Edw.,  Elizth.,  149  ;  Joan,  464  ; 
Margt.,  445  ;  Sam.,  149,  445  ;  Thos., 
79  ;  Wm.,  464. 

Marsburgh,  Joan,  189. 

Marsh,  arms  of,  304,  Alice,  303,  488  ; 
Dorothy,  Edm.,  159  ;  Joan,  314  ; 
John,  304;  Nich.,414;  Randol,314; 
Rich.,  21,  303. 

Marshall,  Essex,  467. 

Marshall,  Agnes,  276;  Alice,  116; 
Anne,  383  ;  Barbara,  80  ;  Cecily, 
425  ;  E.A.,  483  ;  Edw.,  67,  262  ; 
Elizth.,  116  ;  Frances,  553  ;  John, 
383  ;  Margt.,  81,  383  ;  Matt.,  59  ; 
Nich.,  116(2),;  Rich.,  80;  Robt., 
81;  Sam.,  383;  Thos.,  276;  Wm.,553. 
Marsham,  Dorothy,  347  ;  Elizth.,  353, 
579  ;  Ellen,  Hen.,  367  ;  John,  353, 
367(2),  579  ;  Lucy,  Margt.,  367  ; 
Robt.,  347,  367(2)  ;  Thos.,  367. 
Marskre,  John,  527. 

Marston,  Line.,  287. 

Marston,  Oxon,  409. 

Marston,  Wilts.,  202. 

Marston  Mortal ne,  Beds.,  9 ;  rector  of,  9. 
Marston,  North,  Bucks.,  45. 

Marston,  Wm.,  486. 

Marsworth,  Bucks.,  46  ;  198. 

Martham,  Norf.,  346  ;  vicar  of,  346. 
Martin,  Adam,  434,  436  ;  Agnes,  148  ; 
Alice,  199  ;  Anne,  101,  232(2)  ; 

Christ.,  101  ;  Dorcas,  316  ;  Edm., 
420  ;  Eleanor,  464  ;  Elizth.,  101, 
395(2),  420(2),  436  ;  Frances,  101, 
395  ;  Gregory,  418  ;  Hen.,  199,  371  ; 
Isabel,  214  ;  Jane,  101  ;  Joan,  16  ; 
John,  56,  148,  232(2),  353,  395, 
420(4)  ;  Kath.,  303  ;  Lucy,  420(3)  ; 
Margt.,  56,  101,  464  ;  Mary,  420  ; 
Michael,  406  ;  Nich.,  101  ;  Rich., 
223,  226,  406,  464  ;  Sir  Rich.,  316  ; 
Robt.,  395  ;  Roger,  464  ;  Thos., 
226,  303,  420(9),  496  ;  Ursula,  464  ; 
Wm.,  214,  420(2)  ;  Sir  Wm.,  101. 
Martok,  John,  432. 

Marton,  48. 

Marton,  Agnes,  Laur.,  201. 

Marwood,  Devon,  93  ;  rector  of,  93. 
Mary,  B.V.,  see  Our  Lady. 

Mary  of  Egypt,  St.,  2. 

Mary  Magdalen,  St.,  55,  175,  201,  378, 
392,  576. 

Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  83. 

Mascall,  Mascoll,  Cecily,  Charity,  514  ; 
Eustace,  41  ;  Frances,  513  ;  Hen., 
Jane(2),  514  ;  Rich.,  513. 


Masham,  Yorks.,  554. 

Masham,  Alice,  230  ;  Wm.,  208(2), 
230. 

Mason,  Alice,  390  ;  Hen.,  455  ;  John, 
Margery,  97  ;  Rich.,  107,  390  ;  Thos. 
412. 

Massey,  Meysy,  Anne,  396  ;  Joice, 
Leonard.  429  ;  Mary,  553  ;  Rich., 
396,  483  ;  Wm.,  553. 

Massingbird,  Elizth.,  497  ;  family, 
284  ;  Sir  Hen.,  497  ;  Joan,  Sir 
Thos.,  285. 

Massingham,  Great,  Norf.,  346  ;  rector 
of,  346. 

Master,  Marsters,  family,  240  ;  Robt., 
Winifred,  172. 

Mastrupe,  Thos.,  525. 

Matching,  Essex,  127. 

Mathematical  Instruments,  576(2). 

Matherne,  Mon.,  318. 

Mathun,  Stephen,  323. 

Matin,  Edith,  Robt.,  528. 

Matravers,  arms  of,  99  ;  lord,  502(2), 
507,  516  ;  Sir  John,  99. 

Matthew,  Matthews,  Alice,  34  ;  David 
de,  John  de,  572  ;  John,  357,  570  ; 
Lydia,  357  ;  Marmaduke,  Mary, 
570;  Thos.,  357;  Wm.,  34,  318; 
Ziropheniza,  318. 

Matthew,  St.,  280,  385. 

Mattishall,  Norf.,  346. 

Mattock,  Elizth.,  Nich.,  187. 

Maudit,  Nich.,  499. 

Maukes,  Anth.,  179. 

Maulden,  Beds.,  10  ;  rector  of,  13. 

Mauleverer,  Eleanor,  542  ;  Elizth., 
551  ;  Joan,  85  ;  John,  552  ;  Sir 
John,  542. 

Mauley,  Agiies  de,  549  ;  Alice,  Rich.,  2. 

Maunde,  Anne,  Wm.  (2),  402. 

Maunsell,  John,  42,  390(2),  Judith, 
390  ;  Mary,  Philip,  Rise,  118  ;  Robt. 
Thos.,  390. 

Mauntell,  arms  of,  384  ;  Elizth.  (2), 
John,  Sir  Walter,  384. 

Maurice,  Hen.,  318. 

Maurice,  St.,  293. 

Mavesyn  Ridware,  Staffs.,  443  ;  rector 
of,  443. 

Mawer,  Elizth.,  Robt.,  434. 

Mawgan-in-Meneage,  Cornwall,  73. 

Mawgan-in-Pyder,  Cornwall,  73. 

Mawser,  Reginald,  48. 

Max,  John,  Hen.,  388. 

Maxey,  Anth.,  Dorothy,  131. 

Maxfield,  Thos.,  206. 

May,  Mey,  Elizth.,  108,  450  ;  Geo., 
450  ;  Wm.,  108  ; - ,  432. 

Maycott,  Agnes,  Anth.,  236  ;  Bennet, 
Wm.,  253. 


INDEX. 


667 


Maylard,  Stephen,  541. 

Maynard,  Alice,  John,  114;  Susanna, 
Wm.,  lord  Maynard,  158. 

Mayne,  Andrew,  181  ;  Anth.,  Cecily, 
208;  Colubury,  39(2);  Elizth.,  43, 
208  ;  Hen.,  181  ;  Jas.,  181,  182  ; 
John,  Margt.,  208  ;  Marv,  181,  208, 
239  ;  Simon,  39(3)  ;  Thos.,  24,  43  ; 
Walter,  208,  260. 

Mayo,  Rich.,  bp.  of  Hereford,  176. 
Mayott,  Thos.,  14. 

Ma^on,  lady  of,  335. 

Mead,  Edm.,  Fuller  (2),  60  ;  Joan, 
113;  John,  116,  118;  Philip,  146; 
Rich.,  113  ;  Robt.,  Rose,  60  ;  Thos., 
113,  146. 

Meadman,  Joan,  Thos.  264. 

Meadow,  Dan.,  Eliza,  452. 

Meale,  Christ.,  Elizth.,  Julian,  44. 
Meares,  Geo.,  374. 

Mechlin,  Flanders,  460,  578,  586. 
Medley,  Benedict,  526  ;  Geo.,  136  ; 

Kath.,  109  ;  Mary,  136. 
Medmenham,  Bucks.,  46. 

Medwin,  Peter,  182. 

Meek,  Robt.,  367,  369. 

Meerhay,  Dorset,  97. 

Melbury  Osmund,  Dorset,  100. 
Melbury  Sampford,  Dorset, 100  ;  391, 
433. 

Melchior,  Cornelius,  354  ;  John,  353, 
354. 

Melcombe  Turges,  Dorset,  104. 
Melford,  Long,  Suff.,  463  ;  rector  of, 
204. 

Melksham,  Wilts.,  533  ;  433. 

Mellor,  Agnes  (2),  Alice,  Edw.,  Grace, 
Helen,  Hen.,  John,  Robt.  (3),  84. 
Melman,  Geoff.,  363. 

Melton,  Suff.,  464. 

Melton  Constable,  Norf.,  324. 

Melton,  Great,  Norf.,  347  ;  rector  of, 
347. 

Melton,  Little,  Norf.,  347. 

Melton  Mowbray,  Leic.,  276 ;  vicar 
of,  277. 

Melton,  arms  of,  556  ;  Sir  John,  542  ; 
Robt.,  376. 

Membury,  Devon,  438. 

Mendham,  Suff.,  464. 

Mendlesham,  Suff.,  465. 

Menheniot,  Cornwall,  74. 

Mentmore,  Bucks.,  46  ;  Leburn  in,  46. 
Meopham,  Kent,  245  ;  vicar  of,  245. 
Meopham,  Edm.  de,  268  ;  Wm.  de, 
222. 

Mepshall,  Beds.,  10  ;  rectors  of,  10. 
Mepshall,  John,  Kath.,  10. 

Mercer,  Francis,  Lettice,  Ralph,  409  ; 
W.J.,  584. 


Mercers,  2,  15,  16,  68,  71,  124,  131,  138, 
177,  178,  179,  184(2),  185(2),  186, 
187(2),  188,  200,  212,  239,  259,  290, 
292,  297(3),  304,  307,  308,  310,  320, 
336,  352,  385,  386,  395,  396,  400,  402, 
449,  484,  492(2),  507,  510,  518,  564, 
572  ;  arms  of  the  Company,  124, 
139,  184,  185,  187,  297,  304,  310, 
318,  320,  351,  353(2),  354,  375,  385, 
386,  449,  460,  492,  521,  577. 

Merchant -adventurers,  15,  16,  111,  129, 
134,  167,  197,  229,  256,  260,  316,  351, 
386,  449,  540,  550  ;  arms  of  the 
Company,  70,  96,  134,  229,  261,  304, 
307,  320,  331,  353,  380,  449,  460(2), 
461,  535. 

Merchant  marks,  4,  22,  76,  111(2),  114, 
124,  127,  134,  146(2),  147  (2),  148(2), 
149,  152(3),  153(2),  154,  175,  178(2), 
189,  196,  212,  222,  229(2),  234,  273„ 
280,  284,  287,  288,  290,  292(2),  295,. 
304,  307,  310(2),  320,  336,  345(2), 
346,  350(2),  351,  352(2),  353(4), 

354(3),  355,  356(2),  358(3),  375(2), 
380,  395(2),  397,  402,  403,  404,  423, 
431,  432(2),  433,  447,  459,  460(3), 
461(2),  462,  463(7),  466(2),  482,  488, 
529,  535,  550,  564,  576,  577(2),  580,. 
581,  586,  587. 

Merchant-tailors,  5,  6,  9,  28,  88,  112, 
120,  286,  305,  309(3),  310,  384,  485, 
496,  534,  552,  584 ;  arms  of  the^ 
Company,  5,  197,  309,  552. 

Merden,  Alice,  Wm.,  240. 

Merdon,  Hants.,  park-keeper  of,  162. 

Mere,  Wilts.,  533. 

Mere,  Meres,  Elizth.  at,  362  ;  John, 
18  ;  John  at,  362(2)  ;  Sir  John, 
Kath.,  280. 

Meredith,  Edm.,  Elizth.,  Humf.,  John, 
Rich.  (2),  230. 

Merefield,  Somerset,  100,  101,  436,  438.. 

Merell,  Christ.,  108,  460. 

Merevale,  Warw.,  523. 

Merewether,  Christ.,  533  ;  Edw., 
Thomasin,  228. 

Mereworth,  Kent,  245. 

Mereworth,  Sir  John  de,  245. 

Meriden,  Warw.,  523. 

Mering,  Gilbert,  276  ;  Millicent,  Sir 
Wm.,  395. 

Merlaw,  Kath.,  Roger,  30. 

Merley,  Little,  Lane.,  297. 

Merrett,  Audrey,  Christ.  (2),  Rich.,  156.. 

Mersea,  East,  Essex,  127  ;  rector  of, 
127. 

Mersham,  Kent,  246  ;  rector  of,  246. 

Mershden,  John,  278. 

Merstham,  Surrey,  492  ;  263  ;, 

Alderstead  in,  492. 


668 


INDEX. 


Merstun,  John,  45. 

Merther,  Laur.,  75. 

Merttins,  Sir  Geo.,  Philadelphia,  223. 
Merton,  Norf.,  347  ;  321. 

Merton,  Walter  de,  bp.  of  Rochester, 
413. 

Mervin,  Anne,  Edm.,  536. 

Messanger,  Wm.,  375. 

Messing,  Essex,  127  ;  474. 

Messingham,  Line.,  288,  339. 

Metcalfe,  Christ.,  46  ;  John,  472  ; 
Margt.,  46  ;  Mary,  472  ;  Nich.,  58  ; 
Philip,  179  ;  Zacheus,  46. 

Metfield,  Suff.,  465. 

Metham,  Anne  (2),  Chas.,  Dorothy, 
Ellen,  Frances,  Kath.,  Mary,  Robt., 
Susan,  Sir  Thos.,  Wm.,  289. 
Metheringham,  Line.,  288. 

Methley,  Yorks.,  555,  556. 

Methwold,  Norf.,  347. 

Metton,  Norf.,  348. 

Meux,  Cecily,  Sir  John,  528  ;  Rich., 
171. 

Mevagissey,  Cornwall,  77. 

Meverell,  Isabel,  Sir  Sampson,  87. 
Mewj^s,  see  Meux. 

Mexborough,  Yorks.,  553. 

Meyrick,  Edm.,  570  ;  Joan,  406  ;  John, 
sale  of  his  collection,  299,  592  ; 
Lewis,  570  ;  Maurice,  406. 

Meysie,  see  Massey. 

Michael,  St.,  56,  76,  164,  175,  181,  294. 
Michelbourne,  Alice,  518  ;  Joan,  159  ; 

John,  509,  518,  ;  Kath.,  509. 

Michel  dean,  Glouc.,  152  ;  145. 
Michelgrove,  Sussex,  506  (2),  509. 
Michelgrove,  Elizth.,  506  ;  John, 
505(2),  506. 

Michell,  Anne,  30,  548  ;  Dorcas,  30, 
230  ;  Elizth.,  30,  230,  548  ;  Frances, 
Francis,  30  ;  Hen.,  383  ;  Humf., 
30(3),  230(2)  ;  Jas.,  548  ;  John,  30, 
506  ;  Kath.,  30  ;  Milicent,  506  ; 
Philipe,  383  ;  Sam.,  30(2),  548  ; 
Sarah,  Susanna,  30  ;  Thos.,  Wm.,  12. 
Mickfield,  Suit.,  465. 

Mickleham,  Surrey,  492  ;  rector  of, 
498. 

Micklethwaite,  Elias,  564 ;  Margt., 
Rich.,  562. 

Middleburgh,  Flanders,  219,  289,  532, 
540. 

Middleham,  Yorks.,  566. 

Middlemore,  Alice,  Thos.,  541. 
Middlesex,  295  ;  clerk  of  the  peace 
for,  303. 

Middlesmoor,  Yorks.,  554. 

Middleton,  Lane.,  271  ;  552  ;  rector 

of,  271. 

Middleton,  Suff.,  465. 


Middleton,  Warw.,  523  ;  86. 

Middleton  Stoney,  Oxon,  409. 
Middleton-in-Teesdale,  Durham,  106. 
Middleton,  Dorothy,  264  ;  Eleanor, 
542  ;  Elizth.,  37,  264  ;  Francis,  142  ; 
Sir  Geo.,  273  ;  Jane,  573  ;  John, 
516(2)  ;  Kath.,  142  ;  Mary,  516(2)  ; 
Sir  Peter,  542;  Rich.,  573;  Sarah, 
171  ;  Sir  Thos.,  571  ;  Wm.,  37,  105, 
264. 

Middlewich,  Ches.,  70. 

Middlezoy,  Somerset,  437. 

Midgley,  Yorks.,  Ewood  Hall  in,  546. 
Midley,  Kent,  237. 

Midridge  Grange,  Durham,  106. 
Milborne  St.  Andrew,  Dorset,  100  ; 
575. 

Milcote,  Glouc.,  156(2),  442. 
Mildenhall,  Suff.,  465  ;  334. 

Mildmay,  Christian,  108  ;  Edw.,  116  ; 
Elizth.,  464;  Humf.,  Sir  Humf., 
Joan,  Mary,  116  ;  Sir  Walter,  108, 
116. 

Mileham,  Norf.,  348. 

Mileham,  Robt.,  327  ;  Thos.  de,  377. 
Milgate,  Kent,  207. 

Milkilcotes,  Line.,  283. 

Millbourn,  Wm.,  478. 

Millbrook,  Beds.,  13. 

Miller,  Clarice,  369  ;  Geo.,  199  ;  John, 
369  ;  Joice,  443  ;  Merion,  138  ; 
Simon,  369. 

Millet,  Alice,  299,  585  ;  Anne,  303  ; 

Geo.,  Hen.,  Joan,  299  ;  John,  585. 
Mills,  Agnes,  18  ;  Bridget,  145  ;  Edm., 
513(2)  ;  Edw.,  493  ;  Elizth.,  97, 
516  ;  Margt.,  212  ;  Maud,  513  ; 
Rich.,  513,  516  ;  Walter,  210  ;  Wm., 
18,  97,  244,  485. 

Millward,  Edw.,  Eleanor,  513  ;  Elizth., 
340;  John,  81(2),  513(2),  520; 

Joice,  81  ;  Mary,  520  ;  Robt.,  340, 
361. 

Milner,  Bennet,  227  ;  Hen.,  389;  John, 
Margt.,  227. 

Milnes,  Dorothy,  Wm.,  277. 

Milsent,  Elizth.,  John,  62. 

Milton,  Cambs.,  64. 

Milton  Abbey,  Dorset,  100. 

Milton,  Great,  Oxon,  409  ;  398. 

Milton  Keynes,  Bucks.,  46  ;  rector 
of,  46. 

Milton-next-Gravesend,  Kent,  246  ; 
241. 

Milton-next -Sittingbourne,  Kent,  246. 
Milverton,  Warw.,  523. 

Mimms,  North,  Herts.,  190  ;  585. 
Mimms,  South,  Middx.,  314  ;  201,  231. 
Minchinhampton,  Glouc.,  152. 
Minehead,  Somerset,  437. 


INDEX. 


669^ 


Miner,  representation  of,  on  crest,  153. 

Minety,  Wilts.,  533. 

Mingay,  Geo.,  Hen.,  Wm.  (3),  358. 

Minn,  Anne,  John,  199  ;  Mary,  Thos., 
420. 

Minster,  Cornwall,  75. 

Minster,  Sheppey,  Kent,  246. 

Minster,  Thanet,  Kent,  247. 

Minster  Lovell,  Oxon,  409. 

Mint,  royal,  auditor  of,  32  ;  treasurer 
of,  35  ;  warden  of,  547. 

Minto  family,  568. 

Mircaston,  Derby,  85. 

Mirfin,  Edw.,  63. 

Misiers,  Louis,  chevalier  de,  437. 

Missenden,  Great,  Bucks.,  46. 

Missenden,  Little,  Bucks.,  47  ;  vicar 
of,  35. 

Missenden,  Bernard,  Kath.  de,  46  ; 
Margt.,  Thos.,  53. 

Misterton,  Leic.,  278  ;  68. 

Misterton,  Wm.,  295. 

Mitcham,  Surrey,  499,  530. 

Mitford,  Margt.,  493. 

Mi tton -in -Craven,  Yorks.,  554. 

Mitton,  Agnes,  Constance,  445  ;  Elizth, 
427  ;  Joan,  John  (2),  445  ;  Thos., 
222,  427. 

Mohun,  Anne,  73,  98;  Elizth.,  Florence, 
73  ;  Honor,  76  ;  John,  73(2)  ;  John, 
lord  Mohun,  73  ;  Margt.,  Maxi¬ 
milian,  98  ;  Reginald,  73  ;  Robt., 
98  ;  Thos.,  73  ;  Wm.,  73,  76. 

Molash,  Kent,  50. 

Mold,  Flint,  572. 

Molesey,  East,  Surrey,  492. 

Molesey,  West,  Surrey,  49-2. 

Molesworth,  Gath.,  John,  75  ;  — - — , 
182. 

Molineux,  Agnes,  36  ;  Alice,  284  ; 
Anne  (2),  Carill,  viscount  Molineux, 
272  ;  Edm.,  36,  165,  493  ;  Sir  Edm., 
165  ;  Eleanor  (2),  Elizth.  (2), 
Jane  (2),  272  ;  lord,  514 ;  Margt., 
Mary,  Rich.,  272  ;  Sir  Rich.,  272(3), 
284  ;  Thos.,  Wm.,  Sir  Wm.,  272. 

Molington,  Agnes,  Robt.,  Sir  Thos., 
baron  of  Wemme,  224  ;  Walter  de, 
199. 

Molins,  Eleanor,  49;  Kath.,  471; 
Margery,  48,  Wm.,  lord  Molins, 
471  ;  Sir  Wm.,  48. 

Molton,  Millicent,  Wm.,  155. 

Monceux,  Margt.,  Thos.,  343. 

Monckton,  Pembroke,  573. 

Monday,  Elizth.,  Rich.,  157. 

Monde,  Wm.,  248. 

Moneslee,  Isabel,  Walter,  352. 

Monewden,  Suff.,  465. 

Monings,  Anne,  Thos.,  448. 


Monk,  Geo.,  duke  of  Albemarle,  513 
Hen.  (3),  Joan,  Thos.,  44. 

Monkden,  John,  Margt.,  18,  19. 

Monken  Hadley,  see  Hadley,  Middx. 

Monkleigh,  Devon,  93. 

Monks,  51,  86,  100,  152,  193(5),  194, 
339,  354. 

Monkton,  Kent,  247  ;  Court,  247  ; 
Gore  Street  in,  247  ;  vicars  of,  210,. 
247. 

Monkton  Farleigh,  Wilts.,  531. 

Monmouth,  duke  of,  97  ;  John,  301. 

Monmouthshire,  318. 

Monox,  Anne,  Sir  Geo.,  139  ;  Margt., 
Morley,  Roger,  266  ;  Rowland,  297, 
577  ;  Ursula,  266. 

Monson,  Anth.,  288  ;  Edw.,  283  ; 
John,  288  ;  Sir  John,  283(2),  288 
Mary,  288  ;  Sir  Robt.,  283  ;  Wm., 
288. 

Montagu,  arms  of,  384 ;  Agnes,  384  ; 
Anne,  124  ;  Jas.,  241  ;  John,  earl 
of  Salisbury,  124  ;  Thos.,  31,  384  ; 
viscount,  504,  516 ;  Wm.,  earl  of 
Salisbury,  384  ;  Sir  Wm.,  20. 

Montalt,  Emme,  Sir  Robt.  de,  373. 

Montgomery,  Geo.,  96  ;  Isabel,  Sir 
John,  85. 

Montreuil,  France,  490. 

Monxton,  Hants.,  163  ;  rector  of,  163. 

Moone,  Robt.,  334. 

Moore,  Oxon,  398,  513. 

Moore,  More,  arms  of,  459  ;  Agnes, 
398  ;  Alice,  217  399,  582  ;  Cecily, 
Clare,  227  ;  Edm.,  103  ;  Edw.,  128  ; 
Elizth.,  398,  399,  475  ;  Florence, 
439  ;  Frances,  63,  171  ;  Francis, 
Geoff.,  439  ;  Sir  Geo.,  171  ;  Gawin, 
29  ;  Gwen,  158  ;  Isabel,  29  ;  Jasper, 
439  ;  Joan,  98,  439  ;  John,  128,  135, 
277,  369,  459,  475,  521,  542,  563  ; 
Joseph,  Judith,  521  ;  Kinborowe, 
160  ;  Mary,  19,  398  ;  Nich.,  227  ; 
Ralph,  19  ;  Rich.,  29  ;  Robt.,  98, 
399,  439  ;  Roger,  398  ;  Thos.,  63, 
398,  439  ;  Sir  Thos.,  542  ;  Valentine, 
373  ;  Wm.,  135,  160(2),  293,  549, 
582. 

Moor  Monkton,  Yorks.,  554 ;  rector 
of,  554. 

‘  Moote,  John  de  la,  abbot  of  St.  Albans,, 
193. 

Moptid,  Laur.,  58. 

Morant,  A.  W.,  577,  589,  590,  591. 

Mordaunt,  arms  of,  9,  12  ;  Anne,  121  ; 
Dorothy,  339  ;  Elizth.,  113  ;  Geo., 
339(2)  ;  Hen.,  339(2)  ;  lord  Hem,  12;. 
Joan,  100 ;  John,  12,  339  ;  John, 
lord  Mordaunt,  24  ;  Sir  John,  100, 
113  ;  Le  Strange,  339  ;  Lewes,  12 


670 


INDEX. 


lord,  12,  36  ;  Margt.,  24  ;  Mary, 
Robt.,  Thos.,  339  ;  Wm.,  121(2)  ; 

Winifred,  36  ; - ,  12. 

Morden,  Kent,  240. 

Morden,  Surrey,  492  ;  rectors  of,  493. 
Mordon,  John,  40  ;  Thos.,  538. 
Morecote,  Hen.,  405. 

Morehouse,  Salop,  428,  429. 

Moresby,  Cumb.,  559. 

Moresby,  Jas.,  78  ;  Joan,  481  ;  Margt., 
78  ;  Reginald,  481. 

Moreton,  Dorset,  101. 

Moreton  Corbett,  Salop,  166. 

Moreton,  North,  Berks.,  24. 
Moreton-Morrell,  Warw.,  523. 
Morewood,  Gilbert,  Grace,  John  (2), 
Joseph,  Leonard,  Mary,  Rowland, 
Sam.,  544. 

Morfiett,  Elizth.,  Robt.,  170. 

Morgan,  Christ.,  441  ;  Evan,  John, 
318  ;  Mary,  441  ;  Robt.,  bp.  of 
Bangor,  569  ;  Theodore,  569. 
Morland,  Westmorland,  527  ;  vicar  of, 
527. 

Morland,  Kath.,  310. 

Morley,  Derby,  84  ;  81. 

Morley,  Norf.,  371. 

Morley,  Elizth.,  495  ;  Grace,  384  ;  Jas., 
495  ;  John,  Kath.,  437  ;  lord,  119(4), 
196  ;  Margt.,  235  ;  Robt.,  48(2), 
88  ;  Thos.,  235,  310  ;  T.H.,  584  ; 
Valentine,  384. 

Morningthorpe,  Norf.,  348. 

Morrey,  Thos.,  410. 

Morris,  Mores,  Elizth.,  174  ;  Joan,  19  ; 
John,  167  ;  Rich.,  432  ;  Roger,  245  ; 
Wm.,  19(2),  174. 

Morrison,  Sir  Chas.  (2),  Dorothy,  199. 
Morse,  Thos.,  432. 

Morsted,  Eleanor,  Thos.,  479. 
Morston,  Norf.,  348  ;  rector  of,  348. 

Morteyn, - ,  13. 

Mortimer,  Stratfield,  Berks.,  24. 
Mortimer,  arms  of,  258  ;  Agnes,  384  ; 
Edm.,  earl  of  March,  517  ;  Eleanor, 
298  ;  Elizth.,  517  ;  John,  384  ; 
Mahaud  de,  137  ;  Robt.,  359  ; 
Roger,  earl  of  March,  298. 

Mortival,  Roger  de,  bp.  of  Salisburv, 
534. 

Mortlake,  Surrey,  493  ;  541. 

Mortlock,  John,  Joice,  476. 

Morton,  Bucks.,  38(2),  39(2). 

Morton,  Durham,  105. 

Morton,  Maids,  Bucks.,  47. 
Morton-on-the-Hill,  Norf.,  348. 
Morton,  Eleanor,  Sir  Geo.,  445  ;  Isabel, 
566 ;  John,  12(2),  100,  275,  575  ; 
John,  abp.  of  Canterbury,  481  ; 
Kath.,  275  ;  Lucy,  100,  575  ;  Roger, 


566  ;  Thos.,  82  ;  Walter,  570 
Wenllan,  570. 

Mosaic,  glass,  311. 

Mosley,  Alice  (2),  Anne  (3),  Anth., 
Edw.  (2),  270  ;  Elizth.,  565  ; 

Francis  (2),  Helen,  270  ;  Isabel,  352  ; 
Jane,  565  ;  Oswald  (3),  Margt.,  270; 
Mary,  270,  565  ;  Nich.,  Rich., 

Rowland,  Sam.,  270  ;  Thos.,  565  ; 
Walter,  352. 

Mosock,  Hen.,  Rich.,  271. 

Mostyn,  Flint,  571. 

Mostyn,  John,  Mary,  Sir  Robt.,  571. 
Moswell,  Alice,  Thos.,  457. 

Mott,  Motts,  Anne,  347  ;  Jas.,  346, 
347  ;  John,  Margt.,  369. 

Mottisfont,  Hants.,  163  ;  rector  of, 
169. 

Mottisfont,  John,  242. 

Moulsoe,  Bucks.,  47. 

Moulton,  Line.,  288. 

Moulton  (Depwade),  Norf.,  348  ; 
rector  of,  348. 

Moulton  (Walsham),  Norf.,  348. 
Moulton,  Multon,  Agnes,  238(2)  ; 
Anne,  459  ;  Audrey,  238,  239  ; 

Debora,  239(2)  ;  Geo.,  238(2),  239  ; 
Hen.,  352  ;  Jane,  238  ;  John,  459  ; 
Rachel,  352  ;  Robt.,  238,  239  ; 

Stephen,  368. 

Mounsloe,  Alice,  Thos.,  430. 

Mount  Drake,  Devon,  528. 

Mountford,  Agnes,  550  ;  Alice,  Christ., 
555  ;  Hen.,  355  ;  Laur.,  555  ; 
Thos.,  549. 

Mountjoy  (Munge),  Norf.,  337. 
Mountjoy,  lord,  38,  103,  185,  399,  557. 
Mountnessing,  Essex,  127. 

Mountney,  Elizth.,  321  ;  Mary,  Thos., 
473. 

Mowbray,  Wm.,  371. 

Mowfurth,  Wm.,  498. 

Moyle,  Anne,  11  ;  Jane,  240  ;  John, 
11;  Margt.,  Robt.,  255  ;  Walter, 
240. 

Moyne,  Mary,  Sir  Wm.,  202. 

Mugge,  Wm.,  30. 

Mugginton,  Derby,  85. 

Mulbarton,  Norf.,  348  ;  rector  of,  348. 
Mulcaster,  Kath.,  Rich.,  133. 

Mullens,  see  Molins. 

Mullion,  Cornwall,  75  ;  vicar  of,  75. 
Mulsho,  Joan,  John,  387  ;  Wm.,  5. 
Multon,  see  Moulton. 

Muncaster,  Cumb.,  560. 

Munden,  Great,  Herts.,  rector  of,  132. 
Mundford,  Elizth.,  361  ;  Francis, 
Margt.,  334  ;  Osbert,  334,  361. 
Mundham,  Norf.,  348  ;  331. 

Mundham,  North,  Sussex,  511. 


INDEX. 


671 


Mundy,  Agnes,  588  ;  Andrew,  163  ; 

John,  503,  588. 

Munge,  see  Mount] oy. 

Munich,  335. 

Murdon,  Cambs.,  61. 

Murray,  earl  of,  568. 

Mursley,  Bucks.,  47. 

Murston,  Kent,  248  ;  rector  of,  223. 
Muschamp,  Elizth.,  Francis,  Thos.,  481. 
Muscote,  Alice,  John,  379. 

Muscovia,  216,  248  ;  company,  316. 
Museums  and  Societies,  575. 

Musgrave,  Great,  Westmorland,  528  ; 
rector  of,  528. 

Musgrave,  Dorcas,  115 ;  Eleanor,  Sir 
Rich.,  547  ;  Thos.,  78,  115. 
Muskham,  North,  Notts.,  395. 
Musselburgh,  Scotland,  78. 

Mustarder,  Wm.,  366. 

Muston,  Anne,  Wm.,  256. 

Mutford,  Suff.,  465. 

Myddle,  Salop,  429  ;  rector  of,  429. 
Myth,  Glouc.,  535. 

N 

Nabbs,  Thomasin,  Wm.,  444. 

Nacton,  Suff.,  465. 

Nancarrow,  Cornwall,  76. 

Nansegles,  Mary,  37. 

Napier,  Penelope,  Sir  Robt.,  9. 
Napleton,  Jacob,  232  ;  Thos.,  229. 
Napper,  Anne,  101,  133  ;  Nich.,  439  ; 
Sir  Robt.,  98,  101  ;  Thos.,  439  ; 
Wm.,  101,  133,  236. 
Napton-on-the-Hill,  Warw.,  523. 
Napton,  arms  of,  523. 

Narborough,  Norf.,  348  ;  335,  350, 

366. 

Narborough,  Audrey,  332  ;  Ele,  Wm., 
348. 

Narke,  Nich.,  343. 

Naseby,  Northants.,  387. 

Nash,  Kent,  264. 

Nash,  Frances,  368  ;  Thos.,  41,  368. 
Nassall,  Staffs.,  266. 

Nately  Scures,  Hants.,  163. 

Naunton,  Glouc.,  152  ;  156  ;  minister 
of,  152. 

Naunton,  family,  590  ;  Margery,  Sir 
Thos.,  468. 

Navestock,  Essex,  127. 

Navy,  royal,  masters  in,  245,  254. 
Naworth  Castle,  Camb.,  79. 

Nayland,  Suff.,  466. 

Nayle,  Alice,  Anne,  Arthur,  Christ., 
Hen.,  Joan,  John,  377  ;  Margery, 
377,  579  ;  Nich.,  Peter,  Rich.,  Robt., 
Thos.,  377  ;  Wm.,  377(2),  579. 
Nayler,  Edw.,  280  ;  Elizth.,  Thos.,  481. 
Neale,  Neel,  Nele,  Alex.,  585  ;  Anne, 


45,  585  ;  Elizth.,  Ellen,  Frances, 
585  ;  John,  274,  585  ;  Judith, 

Theadolia,  585  ;  Thos.,  400,  406, 
585  ;  Wm.,  538,  585. 

Neatishead,  Norf.,  349  ;  vicar  of,  349. 
Neasdon,  Middx.,  317. 

Neceham,  John,  104. 

Necton,  Norf.,  349. 

Nedham,  Agnes,  427  ;  Bridget,  7  ; 
Chas.,  429  ;  Edw.,  24  ;  Geo.,  68, 
201  ;  Jas.,  201  ;  John,  7,  24,  201  ; 
Kath.,  68  ;  Mary,  24,  429  ;  Rich., 
51  ;  Sir  Robt.,  427. 

Neet,  John,  531. 

Nelond,  Thos.,  prior  of  Lewes,  506. 
Nelson,  Philip,  584. 

Netheravon,  Wilts.,  533. 

Netherby,  Cumb.,  561. 

Netherlands,  368. 

Nethersole,  Edw.,  Dorothy,  214. 
Netteswell,  Essex,  128. 

Nettlebed,  Oxon,  409. 

Nettleden,  Bucks.,  47. 

Nettlestead,  Suff.,  466  ;  456. 
Nettleton,  Robt.,  542. 

Neve,  Elizth.,  374  ;  Frances,  120  ; 
Francis(2),  Hen.,  374  ;  Hester,  120  ; 
John,  Judeth,  Margt.,  Mary,  Rich., 
Robt.,  374  ;  Sarah,  348  ;  Susan, 
374  ;  Thos.,  348,  374  ;  Sir  Wm.,  348. 
Neville,  arms  of,  106(2),  579  ;  Amp- 
helice,  53,  301  ;  Dorothy,  388,  561  ; 
Elizth.,  514,  563  ;  Ellen,  189  ; 
Edw.,  lord  Burgavenny,  210  ;  Sir 
Edw.,  522,  563  ;  Geo.,  lord  Burga¬ 
venny,  514;  Hen.,  lord  Burgavenny, 
428  ;  Joan,  397  ;  John,  53,  301  ; 
Sir  John,  561  ;  Kath.,  201,  428,  522  ; 
Margt.,  200,  221  ;  Mary,  246  ; 
Ralph,  274,  585  ;  Robt.,  189  ;  Thos., 
lord  Furnival,  397  ;  Sir  Thos.,  200, 
246,  388. 

Nevinson,  Anne,  Sir  Roger,  Thos.,  226. 
Newark,  Notts.,  395  ;  alderman  of  the 
guild  of  Holy  Trinity,  395  ;  chantry 
house,  36,  587,  588(2)  ;  constable  of 
cattle,  395  ;  master  of  song  school, 
395  ;  vicar  of,  395. 

Newark,  viscount,  394. 

Newbolt,  Chas.,  Fridiswide,  170. 
Newborough,  Yorks.,  565. 

Newbottle,  Northants.,  387. 
Newburgh,  earl  of,  83. 

Newbury,  Berks.,  24 ;  160,  437  ; 

rectors  of,  24,  25. 

Newcastle,  marquis  of,  106. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  Northumb.,  392; 
106  ;  alderman  of,  393  ;  All  Saints, 
392  ;  museum,  107,  393,  579  ;  St. 
Andrew,  393,  579;  St.  Nicholas,  393. 


672 


INDEX. 


Newce,  Clement  (2),  Joan,  185  ;  Kath., 
328  ;  Mary,  185  ;  Rich.,  328  ;  Wm., 
185. 

Newchurch,  Lane.,  271. 

Newcomin,  Elias,  95. 

Newdigate,  Surrey,  493  ;  rector  of,  493. 

Newdigate,  arms  of,  493  ;  Anne,  35, 
301  ;  Anth.,  7  ;  Amphelice,  53,  301  ; 
Barbara,  301  ;  Edith,  300  ;  Jane, 
53  ;  John,  53,  301(2),  492  ;  Wm., 
300,  493. 

Newent,  Glouc.,  153. 

Newington,  Oxon,  425. 

Newington  Butts,  Surrey,  495. 

Newington-next-Hythe,  Kent,  248  ; 
vicar  of,  248. 

N  e  wington  -next  -  Sittingbourne ,  Kent , 
248. 

Newis,  see  Newce. 

Newland,  Glouc.,  153. 

Newland,  Rich.,  36. 

Newles,  John,  169. 

Newlove,  Anth.,  286,  290  ;  Elizth., 
290. 

Newman,  Ellen,  17  ;  Hen.,  332  ;  John, 
17,  26  ;  Joice,  Rich.,  422  ;  Robt., 
260  ,  588  ;  Thos.,  17  ;  W.,  121. 

Newnham,  Hants.,  rector  of,  162. 

Newnham,  Herts.,  190. 

Newnham,  Northants.,  387  ;  382. 

Newnham  Murren,  Oxon,  409. 

Newnham  Priory,  Beds.,  13. 

Newnham,  John,  Kath.  (2),  Roger,  87. 

Newport,  Essex,  128. 

Newport,  Salop,  429. 

Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks.,  47. 

Newport,  Agnes,  381  ;  Elizth.,  Geo., 
283  ;  John,  Margery,  Mary,  191  ; 
Rich.,  79;  Robt.,  191(2);  Thos., 
445  ;  Wm.,  377  ;  Winifred,  78. 

Newpton,  see  Newton. 

Newsom,  Yorks.,  546. 

Newsom,  Thos.  de,  203. 

Newton,  Norf.,  370. 

Newton  Blossomville,  Bucks.,  47. 

Newton  Bromshold,  Northants.,  387  ; 
rector  of,  387. 

Newton  Flotman,  Norf.,  350. 

Newton-by-Geddington,  Northants., 
387. 

Newton,  Long,  Durham,  106. 

Newton,  Long,  Wilts.,  533  ;  rector  of, 
533. 

Newton  St.  Loe,  Somerset,  441. 

Newton  Valence,  Hants.,  163  ;  vicar 
of,  163. 

Newton,  Agnes,  439  ;  Alex.,  439, 
450  ;  Anne,  450  ;  Elizth.,  135  ; 
Jane,  244;  Jas.,  44;  Joan,  441, 
511  ;  John,  99,  202,  441  ;  Sir  John, 


244  ;  Kath.,  44  ;  Margt.,  244  ; 
Mary,  202  ;  Thos.,  44(2),  69,  99, 
439  ;  Wm.,  511. 

Nicholas,  John,  Margt.,  Wm.,  334. 
Nicholas,  St.,  56,  189,  302,  378. 
Nichols,  Anne,  384,  392  ;  Anth.,  170  ; 
Augustine,  37  ;  Elizth.,  170,  303  ; 
Francis,  384  ;  Jasper,  298  ;  John, 
94,  392  ;  J.G.,  31,  175,  221,  587,  588, 
589(2),  590  ;  Mary,  8,  140  ;  Robt., 
303  ;  Susanna,  8  ;  Thos.,  384  ; 
Wm.,  8,  384. 

Nicholson,  Christ.,  Elizth.,  387  ;  Jane, 
554. 

Nightingale,  Anne,  Elizth.,  Geoff., 
Hen.,  John,  Kath.,  Mary,  Thos., 
Wm.  (2),  128. 

Ninfield,  Sussex,  512. 

Nippes,  near  Cologne,  578. 

Nisell,  Alice,  Thos.,  266. 

Noak  Hill,  Essex,  128  ;  141. 

Noble,  Thos.,  Wm.,  25. 

Nobs,  Alice,  138. 

Nocton,  Line.,  289. 

Nodes,  Chas.,  Elizth.,  Francis,  127  ; 
Geo.,  2,  127,  196  ;  Helen,  2  ;  John, 
127  ;  Margt.,  196(2)  ;  Rich.,  Robt. 
(2),  Wm.,  (2),  127. 

Noel,  Baptist,  viscount  Campden,  211; 
Elizth.,  442  ;  Hester,  211  ;  Walter, 
442.  See  also  Nowell. 

Noion,  Wm.,  61. 

Noke,  Oxon,  409  ;  41. 

Noke,  Elizth.,  37  ;  Julian,  26  ;  Thos., 
26,  144. 

Nonington,  Kent,  249  ;  curate  of,  249  ; 

Fredfield  in,  225. 

Nonsuch,  Surrey,  461. 

Noon,  Elizth.,  Hen.,  Sir  Hen.,  339. 
Norbridge,  Alice,  Hen.,  488. 

Norbury,  Derby,  85  ;  83,  84,  443,  523. 
Norbury,  Staffs.,  444. 

Norbury,  Wore.,  156. 

Norbury,  Anne,  Sir  John,  5,  498  ; 
Sir  Hen.,  498. 

Norden,  Agnes,  Elizth.,  Ellen,  Joan, 
John,  253.  'A 

Norfolk,  319  ;  archdeacon  of,  322  ; 
dukes  of,  343,  471(2),  490(2),  500, 
508,  572  ;  J.P.  for,  330  ;  receiver- 
general  in,  349. 

Normanton,  Notts.,  395  ;  155,  396  ; 

vicar  of,  395. 

Normanton,  Wilts.,  25. 

Normanton,  Yorks.,  554. 

Norrington,  Margt.,  Thos.,  116. 

Norris,  Clemence,  269  ;  Edm.,  329  ; 
Edw.,  Sir  Edw.,  405  ;  Elizth.,  420  ; 
Friswith,  405  ;  Hen.,  269,  405, 

408(2)  ;  Hugh,  Joan,  149  ;  John, 


INDEX, 


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329  ;  Mary,  405  ;  Susanna,  408  ; 
Toby,  292  ;  Sir  Wm.,  405,  420. 
North,  Edw.,  Elizth.,  128  ;  Hen.,  463  ; 
Margt.,  297  ;  Nich.,  167  ;  Roger, 
297  ;  Sarah,  463. 

Northallerton,  Yorks.,  master  of 
hospital  of  St.  James,  297. 

Northam,  Devon,  216. 

Northampton,  earls  of,  312,  399  ;  Joan, 
Wm.,  234. 

Northampton,  Architectural  Society 
of,  579  ;  St,  Sepulchre,  388. 
Northamptonshire,  377  ;  sheriff  of, 
386. 

Northaw,  Herts.,  191. 

Northborough,  Northants.,  116, 
Northchurch,  Hants.,  201. 

Northen,  Robt.,  327. 

Northfleet,  Kent,  249  ;  577(2),  589(2), 
590,  591  ;  rectors  of,  219,  249,  577. 
Northiam,  Sussex,  512. 

Northleach,  Glouc.,  153  ;  425. 
Northleigh,  Oxon,  409  ;  123. 

Northolt,  Middx.,  315  ;  vicar  of,  315. 
Northorpe,  Line.,  288. 

Northstanding,  Wilts.,  440. 
Northumberland,  392  ;  archdeacon  of, 
106  ;  countess  of,  512  ;  duchess  of, 
296  ;  dukes  of,  296,  527  ;  earls  of, 
411,  502,  513(3),  559(2). 

Northwold,  Norf.,  350  ;  rector  of, 
350. 

Northwood,  see  Norwood, 

Norton,  Northants.,  388. 

Norton,  Suff.,  466. 

Norton,  Yorks,,  115,  544  ;  prebendary 
of,  104. 

Norton  Disney,  Line.,  289  ;  282,  532. 
Norton  Fitzwarren,  Somerset,  310. 
Norton,  Green’s,  Northants.,  388, 
Norton  Lees,  Derby,  82(2). 
Norton-next-Malton,  Yorks.,  554. 
Norton-sub-Hamden,  Somerset,  437  ; 
rector  of,  437. 

Norton,  arms  of,  249  ;  Alice,  248  ; 
Anne,  Aphra,  230  ;  Cristine,  330  ; 
Elizth.,  267  ;  John,  267,  330  ;  Sir 
John,  248,  561  ;  Kath.,  231,  561  ; 
Mary,  166,  554  ;  Rich,,  330,  561  ; 
Sir  Rich.,  166;  Robt.,  prior  of  St. 
Albans,  194 ;  Sir  Sampson,  299  ; 
Thos,,  230,  545  ;  Valentine,  230,  231. 
Norwell,  Notts.,  396. 

Norwich,  350  ;  260,  325(2),  372,  589(2), 
590(2),  591(2)  ;  aldermen  of,  325, 
350(3),  351,  352(3),  353(5),  354(3), 
356(10),  358(5),  359(2),  376;  All 
Saints,  376  ;  archdeacons,  130,  332  ; 
arms,  353  ;  bishops,  112,  129,  338, 
350,  355  ;  Cathedral,  350,  custodian 


of  charnehhouse  in,  350 ;  dean, 
367  ;  Dutch  church,  350  ;  King’s 
hospital,  master  of,  351  ;  mavors, 
339,  350(2),  351(2),  352(3),  353(5), 
354(2),  356(8),  358(9),  376  ;  museums, 
580  ;  prebendary,  357  ;  rathman, 
352  ;  recorder,  348  ;  St.  Andrew, 
350,  585  ;  St.  Benedict,  St.  Clement, 

351  ;  St.  Edmund,  351,  580  ;  St. 
Ethelred,  351,  362  ;  St.  George 
Colegate,  351  ;  St.  Geo.  Tombland, 
St.  Giles,  St.  Gregory,  St.  Helen, 

352  ;  St.  James,  352,  580  ;  St.  John 

Maddermarket,  352,  579,  rector  of, 
357  ;  St.  John  Sepulchre,  St.  John 
Timberhill,  St.  Julian,  St.  Laurence, 
354 ;  St.  Margaret,  335,  355  ;  St. 
Marti n-at-Oak,  355;  St.  Martin-at- 
Palace,  355,  383  ;  St.  Mary  Coslany, 
355,  580  ;  St.  Michael-at-Plea, 

355,  rectors  of,  322,  356  ;  St.  Michael- 
at -Thorne,  356,  vicar  of,  356  ;  St. 
Michael  Coslany,  356  ;  St.  Paul,  580  ; 
St.  Peter  Hungate,  356  ;  St.  Peter 
Mancroft,  355,  356,  358,  rector  of, 

356  ;  St.  Peter  Permountergate, 

357  ;  St.  Peter  Southgate,  351, 
rector  of,  351  ;  St.  Simon  and  St. 
Jude,  357  ;  St.  Stephen,  356,  357, 
580,  vicars  of,  358  ;  St.  Swithin, 
358,  rector  of,  359  ;  sheriffs,  320, 
352,  356,  357  ;  Whitefriars,  329. 

Norwich,  Alice,  351  ;  Isabel,  380,  541  ; 
John,  476  ;  Margt.,  453  ;  Maud, 
476  ;  Simon,  380,  541  ;  Stephen, 
453  ;  Wm.,  351. 

Norwood,  Kent,  248. 

Norwood,  Middx.,  315. 

Norwood,  arms  of,  249  ;  Alex.,  245(3), 
257  ;  Andrew,  257  ;  Elizth.,  152, 
247  ;  Joan,  245,  247  ;  John,  204, 
246,  Sir  John,  246,  247  ;  Roger, 
247  ;  Wm.,  152,  245,  257. 

Notaries,  59,  162,  215,  234,  323,  349, 
363,  415,  460(2),  570. 

Notfield,  Rich.,  244. 

Notley,  John,  98(2). 

Notte,  Elizth.,  Wm.,  486,  500. 
Nottingham,  archdeacon  of,  87  ;  earl 
of,  521  ;  St.  Mary,  rector  of,  274. 
Nottingham,  Cristine,  148  ;  Hen.,  340  ; 
Wm.,  148. 

Nottinghamshire,  393  ;  keeper  of  the 
rolls  in,  395  ;  sheriff  of,  395. 

Nowell,  Chas.,  Edw. (2),  Isham,  Hen. (2), 
Kath.,  Mary,  Roger,  297  ;  Thos., 
511.  See  also  Noel. 

Nowers,  Anth.,  Elizth.,  209. 

Nuffield,  Oxon,  410. 

Nunkeeling,  Yorks.,  554. 


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INDEX. 


Nunney,  Somerset,  437. 

Nuns,  107,  115,  152,  283,  305,  306,  353, 
339(2),  383,  550. 

Nursling,  Hants.,  163. 

Nurthen,  Warw.,  155. 

Nusted,  Kent,  rector  of,  223. 

Nutfield,  Surrey,  493  ;  rector  of,  493. 
Nuthurst,  Sussex,  512  ;  rector  of,  512. 
Nutt,  Barbara,  Job  (2),  Sarah,  404. 
Nutting,  Elizth.,  Jane,  Margery,  Robt., 
303. 

Nydvevch,  Wales,  570. 

O 

Oakham,  Rutland,  hospital  and  school 
at,  426. 

Oakingham,  see  Wokingham. 

Oakley,  Beds.,  57. 

Oakley,  Church,  Hants.,  163. 

Oakley,  Great,  Northants.,  388  ;  382. 
Oakwood,  Surrey,  493. 

Oatlands,  Surrey,  park  keeper  of,  499. 
Obson,  Wm.,  222. 

Occold,  Suff.,  466. 

Ockendon,  North,  Essex,  128  ;  134. 
Ockendon,  South,  Essex,  128. 

Ockham,  Surrey,  493  ;  rectors  of,  493. 
Ockley,  see  Oaldey,  Beds. 

Oddington,  Oxon,  410  ;  rector  of,  410. 
Odiarne,  Steven,  265. 

Odier,  Alice,  512. 

Odiham,  Hants.,  163  ;  217. 

Odingsale,  Anne,  Edw.,  520  ;  Isabel, 
John,  379. 

Odstock,  Wilts.,  207. 

Offa,  King  of  Mercia,  192. 

Offaly,  lady,  520. 

Offard  Darcy,  Hunts.,  202  ;  rectors 
of,  202. 

Offley,  Herts.,  191. 

Ogbeare,  Cornwall,  77. 

Ogbourne  St.  George,  Wilts.,  533. 
Oglander,  Alice,  Anne,  Frances,  Geo. 

(2),  Sir  John  (2),  Wm.,  171. 

Ogle,  Agnes,  Cuthbert,  389  ;  Ellen, 
392  ;  Luke,  Mary,  558  ;  Robt.,  392. 
Oglethorpe,  Sarah,  Wm.,  583. 

Oke,  John  (2),  Mary,  102. 
Okehampton,  Devon,  96. 

Oken,  Joan,  Thos.,  525. 

Okenrode,  Lane.,  272. 

Okeover,  Staffs.,  444  ;  84. 

Okeover,  Oker,  Dorothy,  84,  444  ; 
Elizth.,  84  ;  Humf.,  84,  444  ;  Isabel, 
Joan,  John,  444 ;  Kath.,  443  ; 
Margery,  Mary,  Nich.,  Philip,  Ralph, 
Robt.,  Roger,  Thos.,  Wm.,  444. 
Okes,  Yorks.,  544. 

Olanteigh,  Kent,  396. 

Oldcastle,  Sir  John,  205,  220;  Maud,  205. 


Oldfield,  Anth.,  Elizabella,  284  ; 
Robt.,  134. 

Oldham,  Frances,  John,  Mary,  114. 

Oliff,  Martha,  190. 

Olinworth,  Roger,  344. 

Oliver,  Agnes,  John,  387  ;  Margt., 
478  ;  Rich.,  144. 

Olney,  Bucks.,  40. 

Olney,  Dennis,  53  ;  Godith,  539  ;  Sir 
John,  53  ;  Margt.,  Robt.,  539. 

Olton,  Ches.,  70(2). 

Olveston,  Glouc.,  154. 

Ombersley,  Wore.,  282. 

Ongar,  High,  Essex,  129  ;  rector  of, 
129. 

Ongar  Park,  Essex,  101. 

Onibury,  Salop,  429. 

Onley,  Joan,  John,  430;  Mary,  504, 
505  ;  Sir  Robt.,  430  ;  Thos.,  504, 
505. 

Onslow,  Arthur,  497  ;  Sir  Edw., 
Elizth.,  501  ;  Fulke  (2),  Mary,  186  ; 
Rose,  497. 

Opy,  Elizth.,  Nich.,  Roger,  76. 

Orchard  Portman,  Somerset,  437. 

Orchard  Windham,  Somerset,  333,  438. 

Orchard,  arms  of,  143  ;  Lebbie,  247. 

Ordnance,  master  of,  179. 

Ordsall,  Lane.,  270,  272. 

Ore,  Sussex,  512. 

Orford,  Suff.,  466  ;  mayors  of,  466(2), 
467. 

Orgarhall,  Herts.,  178. 

Orgone,  Ellen,  John,  310. 

Orgreave,  Yorks.,  556. 

Orleans,  Louis,  duke  of  Longueville,  423. 

Orlingbury,  Northants.,  388  ;  rector 
of,  388. 

Ormesby,  Great,  Norf.,  359. 

Ormesby,  Little,  Norf.,  359. 

Ormiston,  Scotland,  568. 

Ormond,  earls  of,  496,  557  ;  Joan, 
John,  79. 

Ormsby,  South,  Line.,  289  ;  280,  281. 

Ormsby,  Edw.,  Elizth.,  170. 

Ormside,  Westmorland,  528. 

Ormskirk,  Lane.,  271. 

Orpington,  Kent,  250  ;  vicars  of,  250. 

Orsett,  Essex,  129  ;  parson  of,  129. 

Orton  Waterville,  Hunts.,  202. 

Orton,  Anne,  421  ;  John,  379  ;  Thos., 
421. 

Osbaldiston,  Elizth.,  558  ;  Grace, 
John,  400  ;  Wm.,  558. 

Osborne,  Alice,  386  ;  Anne,  118(2)  ; 
Edw.,  519  ;  Elizth.,  28  ;  Grace, 
386  ;  Hen.,  348  ;  Jane,  340  ;  John, 
234,  340,  343,  519  ;  Julian,  90  ; 
Morris,  386  ;  Rich.,  28  ;  Wm., 
118(2),  519. 


INDEX. 


675 


Oscott  College  Museum,  Staffs.,  580. 

Osilbury,  Nidi.,  414. 

Oskens,  Hen.,  578. 

Osmotlierly,  Yorks.,  prebendary  of, 
277. 

Osmundthorp,  Yorks.,  553. 

Ossington,  Notts.,  396  ;  267,  287,  397. 

Ostenhanger,  see  Westenhanger. 

Ostia,  canon  of,  122. 

Ostler,  John,  234. 

Oswesty,  Salop,  429  ;  vicar  of,  429. 

Oswin,  St.,  192. 

Otes,  Sam.,  485. 

Otford,  Kent,  257. 

Otham,  Kent,  250  ;  205. 

Otley,  Yorks.,  554  ;  165. 

Otterden,  Kent,  250. 

Otterton,  Devon,  93  ;  441. 

Ottery  St.  Mary,  Devon,  94. 

Otway,  Rich.,  6. 

Oudeby,  John,  185. 

Ouds,  Thos.,  528. 

Oughtred,  Marcellanus,  127  ;  Margt., 
542  ;  Maudlin,  127  ;  Sir  Robt.,  542. 

Oulton,  Norf.,  359. 

Oulton,  Suff.,  467  ;  469(3)  ;  rectors  of, 
467. 

Oundle,  Northants.,  389  ;  419. 

Ounsted,  Joan,  John,  496. 

Our  Lady,  96,  216,  576(2)  ;  annuncia¬ 
tion  of,  64,  148,  149,  174,  532,  576; 
coronation  of,  222,  331  ;  holding 
Child,  31,  55,  67,  83,  85,  87,  107,  137, 
189,  193(2),  201,  202,  219,  220,  274, 
279,  293(2),  302,  311,  325,  366,  380, 
392,  459,  506,  569,  578,  584,  586  ;  of 
Pity,  307,  481,  567. 

Our  Lord,  ascension  of,  238  ;  cruci¬ 
fixion  of,  84,  216,  462,  576,  indent 
for,  203  ;  figures  of,  83,  201,  246  ; 
head  of,  189;  in  Majesty,  146,  258, 
277,  294,  304  ;  in  Pity,  56,  165,  421  ; 
resurrection  of,  43,  55,  283,  284,  307, 
349,  515,  572. 

Ousteby,  Joan,  John,  282. 

Outlawe,  Adam,  346. 

Outwell,  Norf.,  359. 

Over,  Cambs.,  64. 

Over,  Ches.,  70. 

Over,  Rich.,  553. 

Overbury,  Isabel,  Wm.,  190. 

Overstrand  Hall,  Norf.,  374. 

Overton,  Christ.,  439  ;  Elizth.,  Wm., 
549. 

Oveshall,  Northants.,  manor  of,  380. 

Ovray,  Isabel,  Sir  Wm.,  99. 

Owen,  Anne,  569  ;  Cecily,  112  ; 
Griffin,  417  ;  Hen.,  407  ;  Jane,  417  ; 
John,  569  ;  Lewis,  417  ;  Thos.,  112. 

Owermoigne,  Dorset,  101. 


Owston,  Yorks.,  555. 

Owtred,  see  Oughtred. 

Oxburgh,  Norf.,  359. 

Oxenbridge,  Agnes,  507  ;  Anne,  Kath., 
503  ;  Malin,  479  ;  Margerv,  503  ; 
Robt.,  503(2),  507  ;  Sir  Robt.,  479. 

Oxford,  417  ;  aldermen  of,  297,  418(2), 
426  ;  All  Hallows,  425  ;  architec¬ 
tural  society,  580  ;  Austin  Friars, 
424 ;  bishops,  398,  410  ;  Carfax, 
425  ;  countess  of,  142  ;  earls  of, 
142,  214,383,561;  mayors,  419(2), 
425,  426  ;  Rewley  lock,  414 ;  St. 
Aldate,  410,  417  ;  St.  Cross  Holy- 
well,  417  ;  St.  Fridswide,  canon  of, 
53  ;  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  St.  Mary- 
the-Virgin,  417  ;  St.  Michael,  418  ; 
St.  Peter-in-the-Fast,  418,  426, 

485  ;  St.  Peter-le-Bailey,  419. 

Oxford,  University  of,  410  ;  All  Souls’ 
College,  212,  410,  536,  fellows  of, 
257,  410  ;  Ashmolean  museum, 

580;  Balliol  Coll.,  315,  406,  417, 
488  ;  bedel,  425  ;  Bodleian  library, 
195,  580  ;  Brasenose  Coll.,  173, 

418,  503;  Broadgate  Hall,  417(2); 
chancellor,  174  ;  Christ  Church,  41, 

410,  417,  canon  of,  410,  commoner 
of,  411,  deans  of,  408,  412,  418, 
prebendary  of,  411  ;  Corpus  Christi 
Coll.,  411,  fellows  of,  411,  511,  532, 
presidents  of,  411,  490  ;  Exeter  Coll., 

411,  commoners  of,  418(2),  fellows 
of,  419,  538,  rectors  of,  92,  411,  418, 

419,  538 ;  Hart  Hall,  242,  419  ; 

Magdalen  Coll.,  176,  411,  fellows  of, 
14,  166,  297,  371,  412(7),  413,  418, 
523,  presidents  of,  411,  412(2),  536  ; 
Magdalen  Hall,  224  ;  Merton  Coll., 
413,  consors  of,  413,  fellows  of,  41, 
410,  414,  417,  founder  of,  413, 
lectern  at,  432,  wardens  of,  294, 
413(2) ;  New  Coll.,  414,  auditor  of, 
123,  fellows  of,  13,  123,  168,  336, 
414(7),  415(6),  423,  512,  528,  570, 
steward  of,  123,  wardens  of,  174, 
414(3),  415(3),  534;  Oriel  Coll., 
418(2)  ;  Pembroke  Coll.,  417(2)  ; 
proctors,  416,  418  ;  Queen’s  Coll., 
78,  416,  butler  of,  418,  fellows  of,  27, 
28(2),  408,  416(3),’  provosts  of,  78, 
402,  416(2)  ;  regius  professors  of 
Divinity,  418,  538,  Hebrew,  400, 
Medicine,  415  ;  St.  Edmund’s  Hall, 
408,  419  ;  St.  John’s  Coll.,  416, 
fellows  of,  16,  416(3),  417,  425, 
founder  of  ,  417,  president  of,  406  ; 
scribe,  415  ;  University  Coll.,  416, 
560  ;  vice-chancellors,  503,  538, 

540  ;  Wadham  Coll.,  436. 


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INDEX. 


Oxfordshire,  397  ;  sheriff  of,  409. 
Oxhill,  Warw.,  rector  of,  378. 

Oxnead,  Norf.,  359. 

Oxney,  Isle  of,  242. 

Oxspring  Hall,  Yorks.,  83. 

Oxspring,  Elizth.,  83. 

Oxted,  Surrey,  493  ;  rectors  of,  493, 
494. 

Oxton,  Notts.,  prebendary  of,  274. 
Oxton,  Alice,  John,  303. 

Oyler,  T.  H.,  585. 

P 

Pahenham,  Elizth.,  Joan,  Sir  Laiir., 

202. 

Packington,  Leic.,  277. 

Packington,  Great,  Warw.,  523  ;  vicar 
of,  523. 

Paddington,  Middx.,  170. 

Padley,  Derby,  83. 

Padley,  Joan,  Hobt.,  83. 

Padstow,  Cornwall,  75  ;  vicar  of,  75. 
Page,  Agnes,  Anne  (3),  258  ;  Arthur, 
16  ;  Bennet,  258  ;  Bridget,  325  ; 
Cecily,  16  ;  Dorothy,  Edm.  (6),  258  ; 
Edw.,  16  ;  Eleanor  (2),  Elizth.  (4), 
258  ;  Francis,  325  ;  Geo.  (4), 
Hearnden,  258  ;  Isabel,  295  ;  Jas., 
258  ;  John,  258  (3),  371  ;  Lionel, 
258  (2)  ;  Margt.,  148  ;  Mary,  258  ; 
Matt.,  41,  295  ;  Bobt.,  148  ;  Thos., 
(3),  Wm.,  258. 

Paget,  Dulcebel,  160  ;  Wm.,  95. 
Pagrave,  see  Palgrave. 

Paine,  Payne,  Alice,  42  ;  Elizth.,  265, 
436(2)  ;  Hodgkinson,  149  ;  Joan, 
265(2)  ;  John,  403,  436  ;  Mary,  447  ; 
Nich.,  102  ;  Sibil,  11(2)  ;  Simon,  64  ; 
Stephen,  102  ;  Thos.,  42,  436,  447, 
538  ;  Ursula,  538  ;  Wm.,  11,  184, 
265. 

Painswick,  Glouc.,  157. 

Painter,  John,  585. 

Painter -Stainer,  142. 

Pakefield,  Suff.,  467  ;  rector  of,  467. 
Pakenham,  Joan,  John,  161. 
Pakington,  Alice,  359  ;  Anne,  530  ; 

Dorothy,  Sir  Thos.,  43. 

Paleologus,  Dorothy,  Ferdinando, 
John,  Mary  (2),  Theodoro,  (2),  73. 
Paler,  Pailer,  Edw.,  Geo.,  Hen.,  Jane, 
547  ;  John,  547(2),  565  ;  Hath., 
547,  565  ;  Susan,  Wm.,  (2),  547. 
Palestine,  469. 

Palgrave,  Anne,  321  ;  Gregory,  369(2)  ; 

Hen.,  321  ;  Kath.,  Mary,  Robt.,  369. 
Palimpsests,  3,  6,  8,  10,  15,  16,  18,  19, 
20,  25,  35(2),  36,  37(2),  38,  40(3), 
43,  46(2),  47,  49(2),  50(2),  51,  56,  57, 
61,  69,  71,  74(6),  80,  86,  87,  88,  89, 


93,  96,  99(2),  101,  108,  111,  114,  118, 
119(4),  123,  134,  135(2),  13  7(4), 

138(2),  139(2),  140(2),  142(2),  147, 
160,  163,  165, 168,  175,  178(2),  180(2), 
181,  182,  184,  187,  189(2),  192,  194, 
197,  198,  202,  206,  208,  209,  220, 
223(2),  224,  226,  228,  229,  231,  232, 
233,  236,  240(2),  244(2),  245,  246, 
247,  251,  254,  257(2),  258,  264(3), 
270,  272,  274,  276,  281,  286,  287(2), 
288,  289,  296,  297,  300,  301(4),  302, 
305(4),  306,  307,  313,  315(2),  317, 
32],  326,  328(2),  334(2),  335,  337(2), 
340(3),  342,  347,  349,  353(3),  354, 
355,  357(2),  359,  360,  361(2),  363(2), 
364,  365,  366,  368,  370,  375,  377, 
381,  384,  396,  397,  401(2),  405,  406, 
408,  412(2),  417(2),  418,  419,  420, 
421,  424,  435,  442,  444,  445,  447, 
450,  451,  452,  453,  457,  458,  459, 
466,  473,  479,  480,  481,  482(2), 
483(2),  487,  494.  496(3),  499,  500, 
507,  512,  514,  516,  518,  522,  527, 
532(2),  533,  535(2),  538,  550(2), 
556(2),  557,  561,  562,  568,  570, 
575(3),  576(7),  577(6),  578,  579(2), 
580(2),  581(2),  582(2),  583(2),  584(2), 
585,  586(2),  588,  590,  591. 

Palke,  Anne,  W"m.,  233. 

Palling,  Emme,  Thos.,  328. 

Palmer,  Alice,  267  ;  Anne,  348,  522  ; 
Christ.,  282  ;  Edm.,  468  ;  Eleanor, 
183,522;  Elizth.,  262,  282,  522(2); 
Geoff.,  326  ;  Geo.,  523  ;  Giles,  522  ; 
Helen,  282;  Hen.,  117,  348(3); 
Isabel,  444  ;  Sir  Jas.,  303  ;  Joan, 
117 ;  John,  163,  183,  319,  415,  522(2)  ; 
Kath.,  282,  405,  494  ;  Leonard,  282  ; 
Martha,  303  ;  Mary,  163,  282,  406, 
522,  523  ;  Ralph,  338  ;  Robt.,  282, 
295,  406  ;  Thos.,  117,  267,  405,  410  ; 
Thomasin,  348  ;  Veare,  303  ;  Wm., 
262(2),  286,  444. 

Palmes,  Andrew,  Ann,  Brian,  Ellen, 
165  ;  Francis,  165,  554,  559  ;  Sir 
Francis,  Guy,  Jane,  Margt.,  165  ; 
Mary,  165(3),  559  ;  Stephen,  Thos., 
Wm.,  165. 

Palton,  Anne,  386. 

Pamber,  Hants.,  164. 

Pampisford,  Cambs.,  68. 

Pancras,  St.,  506. 

Papley,  Walter,  9. 

Parcheminer,  361. 

Pardon  brasses,  510,  518,  537. 

Pargiter,  Amy,  Robt.,  390. 

Parham,  Suff.,  467  ;  453. 

Parham,  Anth.,  Peter  (3),  Rebecca, 
Susan,  Thos.,  355. 

Paris,  France,  110,  262,  337,  375. 


INDEX. 


677 


Paris,  Eleanor,  61 ;  Elizth.,  Ferdinando 
Frances,  63  ;  Hen.,  61(2)  ;  Margt., 
61,  63(2),  439  ;  Nich.,  Philip(2), 
63  ;  Robt.,  61,  439  ;  Sillina,  201  ; 
Thos.,  532(2)  ;  Wm.,  63,  201,  532. 
Park,  Elizth.,  243  ;  Hugh,  45  ;  Rich., 

243. 

Parker,  Agnes,  Alice  (2),  119  ;  Amy, 
456  ;  Augustine,  460,  461  ;  Dorothy, 
462  ;  Edw.,  561  ;  Eleanor,  518 ; 
Elizth.,  191,  238(3),  471,  508,  540  ; 
Francis  (2),  Gregory,  245  ;  Hen., 
lord  Morley,  119(3),  196  ;  Sir  Hen., 
119(2),  196,  456;  Joan,  244,  245, 
518;  John,  20(2),  144,  188,  191, 

244,  266,  299,  462(2),  471,  508,  518  ; 
Kath.,  455  ;  Margt.,  20.,  247,  463  ; 
Matt.,  abp.  of  Canterbury,  490  ; 
Mary,  196(2),  455,  561  ;  Maud,  154  ; 
Nich.,  340  ;  Sir  Nich.,  518  ;  Parnell, 
20  ;  Philip  (2),  Sir  Philip,  455  ; 
Rich.,  238  ;  Robt.,  238,  518,  561  ; 
Roger,  422  ;  Sibil,  540  ;  Stephen, 
245  ;  Susan,  299,  461  ;  Thos.,  4, 
154,  247,  518  ;  Wm.,  239,  245(2), 
419,  540  ;  Sir  Wm.,  119,  239. 

Parkhurst,  John,  Kath.,  241. 

Parkins,  see  Perkins. 

Parkinson,  Anne,  269(2)  ;  Dorothy, 
105  ;  Elizth.,  269,  485  ;  Geo., 

Grace,  269  ;  John,  485  ;  Marma- 
duke,  105  ;  Mary,  269(3)  ;  Ralph, 
269  ;  Rich.,  105  ;  Robt.,  105,  269  (2) ; 
Thos.,  485. 

Parlis,  Joan,  5  ;  Margery,  Ralph,  5,  11. 
Parmenter,  Frances,  Thos.,  374. 
Parndon,  Great,  Essex,  129. 

Parnell,  Joan,  390  ;  Margt.,  Rich.,  68  ; 
Robt.,  390. 

Parr,  Constance,  183  ;  Joan,  366  ; 

John,  183,  366  ;  Maud,  366. 
Parramor,  Ann,  247  ;  Joan,  255  ; 

Thos.,  205  ;  247,  255. 

Parrot,  Elizth.,  Simon,  418. 

Parry,  Elizth.,  149  ;  Francis,  572  ; 
John,  429  ;  Love,  Margt.,  569  ; 
Rich.,  320  ;  Robt.,  149  ;  Susanna, 
429  ;  Sir  Thos.,  313. 

Parsons,  Hen.,  95  ;  Ralph,  148  ;  Rich., 
316  ;  Robt.,  95. 

Partlett,  Francis,  345,  346  ;  Thos., 
346. 

Partney,  Line.,  289. 

Partridge,  Edw.,  233  ;  Mary,  242  ; 

Susan,  233  ;  Thos.,  242. 

Paschall,  Jane,  John,  108. 

Passion  shields,  169,  428. 

Paston,  Norf.,  360. 

Pasfcon,  Alice,  359  ;  Anne,  325,  359, 
459  ;  Clement,  359(2)  ;  Dorothy, 


233  ;  Edw.,  324(2)  ;  Elizth.,  130, 
235  ;  Erasmus,  360  ;  John,  324(2), 
459  ;  Sir  John,  233,  235,*  359  ; 
Margt.,  324  ;  Mary,  360  ;  Sir  Thos., 
324;  Wm.,  325;'  Sir  Wm.,  130, 
359,  459. 

Paswater,  Elizth.,  John,  251. 

Patcham,  Sussex,  512  ;  37. 

Pate,  Eleanor,  John,  184. 

Patenson,  Faith,  John,  317. 

Pateshull,  arms  of,  177(2)  ;  Hugh  de, 
bp.  of  Coventry,  79  ;  Wm.  de,  383. 
Patmore  Hall,  Herts.,  185. 

Patrington,  Yorks.,  555. 

Pattiswick,  Essex,  129. 

Paul,  Elizth.,  John,  243. 

Paul,  St.,  55,  164,  189,  190,  192, 
233,  274,  280(2),  302,  378,  385,  413. 
Paula,  St.,  302. 

Paulerspury,  Northants.,  389  ;  211  ; 

rector  of,  389. 

Paulet,  Poulet,  Amias,  533  ;  Sir 
Amias,  94 ;  Anne,  160,  165  ;  Sir 
Chidiock,  160  ;  Dulcebel,  160  ; 
Edith,  533  ;  Eleanor,  437  ;  Elizth., 
533  ;  Frances,  513  ;  Geo.,  94  ;  Sir 
Geo.,  514 ;  Sir  Hampden,  165  ; 
John,  160  ;  Kath.,  123  ;  Margt., 
94  ;  Mary  (2),  Nich.,  533  ;  Wm., 
160,  437. 

Paulholme,  Yorks.,  543. 

Paulin,  John,  Margery,  255. 

Paul  ton,  Elizth.,  Sir  Thos.,  89. 
Pauncefoot,  John,  145  ;  Maud,  433  ; 
Sophronia,  145  ;  Sir  Walter,  433  ; 
Wm.,  154. 

Pauntley,  Glouc.,  154. 

Pavey,  Frances,  251  ;  John,  Mary,  52  ; 

Robt.,  251  ;  Wm.,  52(2), 

Pawe,  Wm.,  323. 

Pawson,  Rich.,  84. 

Pay,  Hen.,  228  ;  Kath.,  472. 

Peables,  Jane,  John,  547. 

Peacock,  arms  of,  194 ;  Anne,  114  ; 
Elizth.,  191  ;  Isabel,  180  ;  Joan, 
114(2);  John,  114,  194;  Maud., 
194  ;  Rich.,  180,  191  ;  Robt.,  Thos., 
114. 

Pearsford,  Alex.,  Joan.,  154. 

Pearson,  Dorothy,  79  ;  Elizth.,  554  ; 
Hen.,  79  ;  John,  553  ;  Susan,  Wm., 
543. 

Pease,  Joan,  Wm.,  459. 

Peasemore,  Berks.,  25. 

Pebmarsh,  Essex,  129  ;  rector  of,  129. 
Peck,  Anne,  19  ;  Elizth.,  430  ;  Robt., 
19  ;  Thos.,  320. 

Peckham,  Surrey,  398. 

Peckham,  East,  Kent.,  250  ;  239  ; 

rector  of,  250. 


678 


INDEX. 


Peckham,  West,  Kent,  250  ;  139. 
Peckham,  Amphillis,  38  ;  Anne, 
Dorothy,  266  ;  Sir  Edm.,  38  ; 
Elizth.,  396  ;  Jas.  (2),  Joice,  Margt., 
266  ;  Reynold,  266,  396  ;  Thos., 
266. 

Peckleton,  Leic.,  278. 

Peckover,  Margt.,  Matt.,  357. 

Pedder,  Agnes,  4  ;  Alice,  11  ;  John,  4, 
11  ;  Margt.,  Maud,  4. 

Pedwardine,  Alice  de,  282  ;  Kath., 
280  ;  Roger  de,  282  ;  Walter,  280. 
Peeche,  Anne,  263  ;  Sir  Wm.,  241,  263. 
Peel,  Isle  of  Man,  574. 

Peers,  John,  127. 

Pegg,  Kath.,  Wm.,  105. 

Peigham,  Mary,  Wm.,  542. 

Peletoot,  Sir  Philip,  199. 

Pelham,  Brent,  Herts.,  191. 

Pelham,  Furneux,  Herts.,  191  ;  283. 
Pelham,  Stocking,  Herts.,  191. 

Pelham,  arms  of,  514 ;  Anne,  130, 
511(2)  ;  Isabel,  514  ;  Sir  John,  514, 
582  ;  Sir  Rich.,  511  ;  Thos.,  582  ; 
Sir  Wm.,  130. 

Pelican  in  piety,  131,  332,  518. 

Pell,  Elizth.  (2),  John,  Wm.,  331. 
Pemberton,  arms  of,  309  ;  Elizth., 
194(3)  ;  Hugh,  309  ;  John,  194 ; 
Kath.,  309  ;  Ralph  (2),  Robt., 
Roger,  Tecla,  194. 

Pembridge,  Sir  Fulk,  Margt.,  26. 
Pembroke,  earls  of,  332,  536(2)  ; 
mayor  of,  572  ;  St.  Mary,  572  ;  St. 
Nicholas,  573. 

Pembury,  Kent,  251. 

Penchester,  Rose,  Stephen  de,  218. 
Pendarves,  John,  71,  418  ;  Mary, 

Melior,  71  ;  Sam.,  7l,  418. 
Pendennis  Castle,  Cornwall,  71. 
Pendhill,  Surrey,  479. 

Pendilton,  Rich.,  160. 

Penfold,  Rich.,  511. 

Penhallurik,  Warin,  77. 

Penhellick,  Alex.,  Alice,  72. 
Penitenciary,  papal,  311. 

Penkerich,  Derby,  82. 

Penmark,  Glamorgan,  572. 

Penmynth,  Wales,  417. 

Penn,  Bucks.,  47. 

Penn,  Elizth.,  33,  47  ;  Giles,  Isabel, 
441  ;  John,  33,  47(3)  ;  Martha, 

Sarah(2),  Ursula,  Wm.,  47. 
Pennaunte,  Peerce,  123. 

Pennebrygg,  see  Pembridge. 

Penning,  Arthur,  462. 

Pennington,  Bridget,  560  ;  Elizth.,  3  ; 
Kath.,  554  ;  Sir  John,  3  ;  Thos.,  12  ; 
Wm.,  554,  560. 

Pennston,  Wm.,  376. 


Penruddock,  Sir  John,  161. 

Penshurst,  Kent,  251  ;  186,  236,  517, 
518  ;  rectors  of,  213,  251,  252. 
Pensthorpe,  Norf.,  rector  of,  332. 
Penthelin,  John,  8. 

Pentney,  Norf.,  360. 

Penwarne,  Janet,  Rich.,  76. 

Penzance,  Cornwall,  mayor  of,  73. 
Pepedon,  Devon,  93. 

Peper-Harow,  Surrey,  494  ;  rector  of, 
494. 

Pepper,  Christ.,  555  ;  Jane,  393  ; 

Joan,  353  ;  Wm.,  257,  353- 
Pepys,  arms  of,  330  ;  Clemence,  330. 
Perch,  John,  412. 

Perchehay,  Ralph,  133. 

Percival,  Gertrude,  172  ;  Jas.,  Phoebe, 
58  ;  Thos.,  424. 

Percy,  Alan,  513  ;  Algernon,  earl  of 
Northumberland,  513  ;  dame  Anne, 
549  ;  Dorothy,  countess  of 
Northumb.,  512  ;  Edw.,  513  ; 
Elizth.,  513,  517  ;  Hen.,  earl  of 
Northumb.,  502,  513,  559  ;  Hen., 
lord  Percy,  512,  513,  Sir  Hen.,  517, 
549  ;  Joceline,  earl  of  Northumb., 
513(2)  ;  Margt.,  558  ;  Philipe,  Sir 
Ralph,  509. 

Pergetter,  Agnes,  John,  403. 

Perient,  Anne,  399;  Edm.,  110; 
Elizth.,  Geo.,  Hen.,  207  ;  Joan, 
John  (2),  184;  Joice,  110,  184; 
Mary,  184,  507  ;  Thos.,  399. 

Peris,  Agnes,  Thos.,  1. 

Perivale,  Middx.,  see  Greenford,  Little. 
Perkins,  Anne,  29,  126  ;  Frances, 

Francis  (5),  29  ;  Hannah,  548  ; 

John,  417  ;  Margt.,  29(2)  ;  Rich., 
103  ;  Robt.,  126  ;  Thos.,  457, 
548  (2);  Wm.,  103,  284  (2). 

Perot,  Roger,  259. 

Perry,  Pyrry,  Agnes,  Alice,  198  ; 
Anne,  Jas.,  Thos.,  254  ;  Wm.,  198, 
254. 

Pershore  Abbey,  Wore.,  539. 

Pesaro,  Italy,  73. 

Pescod,  Kath.,  Rich.,  369  ;  Walter, 
280  ;  Wm.,  369. 

Peshall,  Humf.  (2),  John,  Sir  John, 
Laur.,  Mary,  296. 

Peter,  Thos.,  Thomasin,  96. 

Peter,  St.,  55,  56,  164,  175,  189,  190, 
192,  233,  274,  280(2),  293,  302,  378, 
385,  395,  578. 

Peter  the  wild  boy,  201. 

Peterborough,  Northants,  392  ; 
Cathedral,  392  ;  dean  of,  410 ; 
museum,  580  ;  prebendary  of,  275. 
Petersfield,  Hants.,  164. 

Peterson,  Robt.,  Ursula  (2),  283. 


INDEX. 


679 


Petham,  Kent,  252  ;  255. 

Petham,  Alice,  Wm.,  228. 

Petherton,  North,  Somerset,  437  ; 
vicar  of,  437. 

Petherton,  South,  Somerset,  437. 
Pethin,  Thos.,  99. 

Petistree,  Suff.,  467  ;  335. 

Petley,  Agnes,  226  ;  Alice,  233  ; 
Isabel,  John  (2),  Julian,  Thos.,  226  ; 
AVm.,  233. 

Petre,  Dorothy,  436  ;  Lucy,  133  ; 

Otes,  92,  Wm.,  133  ;  Sir  Wm.,  436. 
Petrockstow,  Devon,  94. 

Pett,  Sussex,  512. 

Pettaugh,  Suff.,  467. 

Petter,  Elizth.,  John,  222. 

Pettit,  arms  of,  591  ;  Agnes,  260  ; 
Cyriac,  211  ;  Dennis,  245  ;  Eleanor, 
260  ;  Elias,  203  ;  Elizth.,  Florence, 
211  ;  Hannah,  225  ;  Hen.,  225(2), 
245(2)  ;  John,  260  ;  Kath.,  225  ; 
Valentine,  203,  225(2)  ;  Wm.,  260. 
Pettow,  Anth.,  Frances,  465. 

Pettus,  arms  of,  357  ;  Bridget,  Sir 
John,  357. 

Pettwood,  Margt.,  351. 

Petty,  Alice,  Anne,  422  ;  Christ.,  421  ; 
Elizth.,  422  ;  Geo.,  421  ;  Joan, 
John(2),  Leonard,  Mary,  Maximilian, 
Philip,  422. 

Petworth,  Sussex,  512  ;  509  ;  rectors 
of,  40,  512,  513. 

Pevensey,  Sussex,  513. 

Pever,  dies.,  427. 

Pever,  arms  of,  47. 

Peverell,  Margery,  233. 

Pexsall,  Edith.,  John,  Ralph,  Rich., 
164. 

Peyton,  Christ.,  62  ;  Dorothy,  94 ; 
Elizth.,  62(3)  ;  Frances,  63  ;  John, 
67,  582  ;  Sir  John,  67,  472  ;  Margt., 
62(2),  67  ;  Mary,  Rich.,  63  ;  Sir 
Robt.,  62,  63(3),  67,  582  ;  Thos., 
62,  94. 

Peytoo,  Edw.,  Godith,  539. 

Phelip,  Anne,  36  ;  Cristine,  235  ;  Sir 
David,  36  ;  Sir  John,  539  ;  Sir  Matt., 
235  ;  Maud,  539. 

Philip,  St.,  137,  192,  280,  377. 
Philippa,  Queen,  arms  of,  56. 

Phillips,  Agnes,  324  ;  Anne,  175  ; 
John,  68,  345  ;  Rich.,  175  ;  Robt., 
324. 

Philpot,  Elizth.,  395  ;  Hen.,  Judith, 
230  ;  Wm.,  395. 

Picakis,  Robt.,  141. 

Pickard,  John,  341. 

Pickenham,  North,  Norf.,  377. 
Pickenham,  arms  of,  300  :  Margt., 
299. 


Pickeridge,  Margt.,  Thos.,  443. 
Pickering,  Cecily,  525  ;  Sir  Christ., 
528  ;  Ellen,  545  ;  Geo.,  421  ;  John, 
377  ;  Margt.,  291  ;  Susan,  548  ;  Sir 
Thos.,  525. 

Pickes,  John,  580(2). 

Piddington,  Oxon,  419. 

Piddlehinton,  Dorset,  101  ;  parsons, 
of,  101. 

Piddletown,  Dorset,  101. 
Piddletrenthide,  Dorset,  101. 

Pierce,  Elizth.,  Robt.,  433  ;  Thos.,  510, 
536. 

Pierrepont,  baron,  394  ;  Elizth.,  244  ; 
Gervis,  394  ;  Geo.,  244  ;  Sir  Geo., 
394  ;  Sir  Hen.,  394,  396  ;  John, 
561  ;  Mary,  396  ;  Robt.,  earl  of 
Kingston,  394. 

Pierson,  see  Pearson. 

Pigeon,  Kath.,  369. 

Piggott,  Agnes,  53  ;  Alban,  22  ;  Alice, 
4,  18  ;  Anne,  7  ;  Benj.,  6  ;  Bridget, 
7  ;  Elizth.,  53,  197  ;  Frances,  39  ; 
Francis,  6,  22(2),  39  ;  John,  39  ; 
Laur.,  4  ;  Margery,  6,  39  ;  Margt., 
22(2)  ;  Martha,  22  ;  Mary,  7,  52  ; 
Matt.,  34  ;  Rebecca,  197  ;  Rich., 
18;  Robt.,  22,  52,  575;  Thos.,  34, 
53,  197  ;  Winifred,  39  ;  —  55. 
Pightlesthorne,  Bucks.,  33. 

Pike,  Ellen,  183  ;  John,  38(2)  ;  Wm., 
183. 

Pikeworth,  Rich.,  290. 

Pilot,  Wm.,  290. 

Pilgrim,  Nich.,  370. 

Pilkington,  Elizth.,  286  ;  Jas.,  bp.  of 
Durham,  105  ;  Nath.,  286. 

Pilton,  Devon,  94. 

Pilton,  Somerset,  437. 

Pimpe,  Margt.,  218  ;  Sir  Wm.,  218,  219. 
Pimperne,  Dorset,  101. 

Pinchbeck,  Line.,  289  ;  68. 

Pinchin,  Agnes,  385  ;  Jane,  John, 
Rose,  143  ;  Wm.,  143,  385, 
Pinchpole,  Kath.,  20  ;  Margt.,  Rich.,  5. 
Pine,  Edw.,  Eleanor,  93. 

Pink,  Dennis,  160  ;  Elizth.,  Hen.,  170  ; 

John,  167  ;  Walter,  160  ;  Wm.,  167. 
Pinner,  Middx.,  315. 

Pinnock,  John,  498. 

Pion,  King’s,  Hereford,  177. 

Pipe,  Sir  Rich,,  540  ;  Sir  Robt.,  430  ; 
Susan,  540. 

Pipe  roll,  comptroller  of,  317  ;  sub¬ 
treasurer  of,  183. 

Pirk,  Joan,  Rich.,  Robt.,  Thos.,  145. 
Pirton,  Edm.,  Elizth.,  140  ;  Kath., 
109,  136  ;  Margt.,  110  ;  Mary,  483  ; 
Sir  Wm,,  109,  110,  136. 

Pitcher,  Robt.,  329. 


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INDEX. 


Pitsea,  Essex,  129. 

Pitstone,  Bucks.,  33. 

Pitt,  Dorothy,  E.,  429. 

Pitton,  Wilts.,  533. 

Piwale,  Agnes,  Wm.,  18. 

Pix,  Elizth.,  52  ;  Michael,  Thos.,  227  ; 
Wm.,  52. 

Place,  Sussex,  509. 

Place,  Christ.,  Mary,  105. 

Plaforth,  Rich.,  337. 

Plague,  deaths  from,  43,  73,  126,  181, 
340,  365,  550. 

Plant,  Joan,  Priscilla,  Thos.,  403. 
Plantagenet,  Anne,  duchess  of  Exeter, 
31  ;  Edw.,  prince  of  Wales,  268  ; 
Hen.,  earl  of  Lancaster,  331  ;  Isabel, 
Rich.,  earl  of  Cambridge,  117  ;  Thos. 
duke  of  Gloucester,  312,  314,  474. 
Plat,  John,  23  ;  Jas.,  149  ;  Wm.,  150. 
Playdell,  Mary,  Toby,  23. 

Playford,  Suff.,  467. 

Plays,  Joan,  Sir  John,  342. 

Playters,  Platers,  Anne,  469(2)  ; 
Beatrice,  361  ;  Christ,  455,  470(2)  ; 
Dorothy,  361,  470  ;  Drake  Wm., 
337  ;  Elizth.,  361,  469,  470(2)  ; 
Francis,  361  ;  Jane,  470  ;  John, 
361,  470  ;  Kath.,  337  ;  Margt.,  455  ; 
Mary,  470  ;  Nich.,  Roger,  361  ; 
Susan,  470  ;  Thos.,  335,  361(2), 
469(2)  ;  Sir  Thos.,  470  ;  Thomasin, 
335,  470(3)  ;  Wm.,  335,  469,  470(3). 
Pleshey,  Essex,  144. 

Plesington,  Sir  Hen.,  Isabel,  398. 
Plessi,  Joan,  47. 

Plewme,  see  Plume. 

Plimmiswood,  Thos.,  398. 

Plott,  Wm.,  175. 

Plowden  Hall,  Salop"^  429  ;  379. 
Plowden,  Ancoret,  Anne,  Edm., 
Edw.  (2),  429  ;  Elizth.,  379,  429(2); 
Francis,  379  ;  Humf.,  Jane,  John(2), 
Joice,  Margt.,  Mary,  429. 

Plowland,  Yorks.,  561. 

Pluckley,  Kent,  252  ;  119. 

Plumbe,  Margt.,  Wm.,  201. 

Plume,  Elizth.,  Robt.,  143  ;  Wm.,  539. 
Plumer,  John,  547. 

Plumley,  Anne,  237(2),  257  ;  Barbara, 
90  ;  Dorothy,  Elizth.,  Jas.  (2),  237  ; 
John,  90,  237(2)  ;  Mary,  Sarah,  237  ; 
Wm.,  237,  257. 

Plumpton,  Yorks.,  83. 

Plumpton,  Elizth.,  278  ;  Margt.,  Sir 
Robt.,  83. 

Plumstead,  Kent,  587,  588,  589(2),  590. 
Plumstead,  Great,  Norf.,  360. 
Plumstead,  Little,  Norf.,  360;  rector  of, 
360. 

Plymouth,  St.  Andrew,  Devon,  94. 


Poche,  Margt.,  61. 

Poddington,  Beds.,  10  ;  11. 

Podmore,  John,  427,  442. 

Poffe,  Folke,  402. 

Poidres,  Alice,  Robt.,  188. 

Poinard,  Bridget,  Frances,  Joan, 
Judith,  Martha,  Rebecca,  Robt.,  180. 
Poinings,  Sir  Edw.,  Elizth.,  212  ;  Joan, 
Rich.,  Robt.,  lord  Poinings,  310. 
Pointell,  Edm.,  217  ;  Elizth.,  217, 
457  ;  Mr.,  457. 

Pointz,  Elizth.,  John,  Wm.  (2),  128. 
Pole,  de  la  Pole,  arms  of,  590  ;  Alice, 
duchess  of  Suffolk,  405(3)  ;  Elizth., 
64,  119,  154;  Sir  Giles,  154  ;  Joan, 
113,  219,  220  ;  John,  102,  113,  219, 
220  ;  Kath.,  90,  342  ;  Mary,  102  ; 
Michael,  earl  of  Suffolk,  342  ;  Sir 
Thos.,  342  ;  Sir  Walter,  64  ;  Wm., 
90  ;  Wm.,  duke  of  Suffolk,  405. 
Poley,  Anne,  449  ;  Dorothy,  Edm.  (2), 
448  ;  John,  448,  452  ;  Martha,  452  ; 
Rich.,  449. 

Polhill,  Agnes,  238  ;  Anne,  257  ;  Thos., 
238,  257. 

Poling,  Sussex,  513  ;  vicar  of,  513. 
Pollard,  Anne,  89  ;  Eleanor,  94  ;  Sir 
Hugh,  89  ;  John,  94  ;  Margt.,  Rich., 
436  ;  Wm.,  376. 

Pollexfen,  Jas.,  Kath.,  123. 

Polstead,  Suff.,  468  ;  rector  of,  468. 
Polstead,  Anne  (2),  Elizth.,  486  ;  Hen., 
496  ;  Jane,  John,  Julian,  486. 
Polton,  Pulton,  Agnes,  536  ;  Anne,  379  ; 
Edith,  536(2),  410  ;  Elizth.,  382  ; 
Ferdinand,  379  ;  Geo.,  382(2)  ; 
Philip,  536,  410  ;  Thos.,  536(2),  410. 
Polwhele,  Digory,  75,  76  ;  Isabel,  75  ; 

Kath.,  76. 

Pondes,  Essex,  113. 

Ponteland,  Northumb.,  vicar  of,  163. 
Pontesbury,  Geo.,  Jane,  431. 

Poole,  Dorset,  101. 

Poole,  Pooly,  Alice,  160  ;  Anth.,  440  ; 
Frances,  160  ;  John,  19  ;  Margery, 
440  ;  Rich.,  Thos.,  514. 

Poore,  Edm.,  169  ;  John,  531  ; 

Richarda,  163. 

Pope,  Alice,  296  ;  Anne,  425  ;  Jane, 
333  ;  Joan,  296  ;  John,  333,  425  ; 
Margt.,  425  ;  Mary,  Ralph,  507  ; 
Sir  Thos.,  425  ;  Walter,  296  ;  Wm., 
425(2). 

Popeley,  Elizth.,  Francis,  543. 

Popes,  Herts.,  185. 

Popham,  Hants.,  162. 

Popham,  arms  of,  25  ;  Alex.,  90  ;  Sir 
John,  25  ;  Kath.,  90. 

Pordage,  John  (2),  Mary,  Solomon, 
Wm.,  254. 


INDEX. 


681 


Poringland,  Norf.,  360. 

Poringland,  Rich.,  358. 

Porredge,  Hen.,  208. 

Portbury,  Somerset,  437. 

Porte,  Dorothy,  Elizth.  (2),  Hen.  (2), 
Sir  John  (3),  83. 

Porter,  arms  of,  175 ;  Alan,  217  ;  Alice, 
Arthur,  152,  154  ;  Augustine,  282  ; 
Beatrice,  372  ;  Bridget,  Cecily,  152  ; 
Fridswide,  154  ;  Geoff.,  372  ;  Hen., 
152  ;  John,  41,  127,  560  ;  Kath., 
282  ;  Mary,  154 ;  Nidi.,  152(2)  ; 
Roger,  152,  153;  Wm.,  174;  — , 

140. 

Portesgrave,  Beds.,  12. 

Portington,  Thos.,  11. 

Portman,  Hen.,  Joan,  438. 

Portslade,  Sussex,  513. 

Portsmouth,  Hants.,  172,  512,  566. 
Portugal,  King  of,  502. 

Pory,  Margt.,  370. 

Postil,  Robt.,  329. 

Postwick,  Norf.,  360  ;  rector  of,  360. 
Poticary,  Christ.,  Eleanor,  Elizth., 
535  ;  Hester,  536  ;  Jerome,  535(2)  ; 
Thos.,  536. 

Potter  Heigham,  Norf.,  360  ;  rector 
of,  344. 

Potter,  x41ice,  Anne,  264  ;  Bridget,  239; 
Christ.,  416  ;  Elizth.,  John,  264  ; 
Rich.,  239,  263,  264  ;  Thos.,  264. 
Potterne,  Wilts.,  533. 

Potterspury,  Northants.,  389. 
Pottesgrove,  Beds.,  10  ;  52. 

Potton,  Beds.,  405. 

Potts,  Anne,  321,  322  ;  Barbara, 

322(2)  ;  Caleb,  379  ;  John,  81(2), 

321,  322,  346  ;  Sir  John,  321  ; 
Kath.,  346  ;  Mary,  81 ;  Willoughby, 

322. 

Pound,  Anne,  165  ;  Anth.,  161,  165  ; 

Kath.,  Mary,  Wm.,  165. 

Poulet,  Powlet,  see  Paulet. 

Poulterer,  487. 

Poulton-le-Fylde,  Lane.,  271  ;  vicar  of, 
271. 

Poulton,  Wilts.,  160. 

Poulton,  Giles,  Jane,  126,  388. 

Povey,  XJmfray  (2),  Wat,  316. 
Powderham,  Devon,  94  ;  72. 

Powell,  Andrew,  318(2)  ;  John,  499  ; 
Mary,  25  ;  Morgan,  173  ;  Wm.,  25  ; 
440  ;  Zirophaeniza,  318. 

Power,  Francis,  Margt.,  400. 

Powl,  John,  355. 

Powlesden,  Amy,  Jane,  Rich.,  479. 
Powndall,  Philemon,  257. 

Pownder,  Emme,  Thos.,  460. 

Powys,  John  ap  Meredyth  de,  569  ; 
lord,  298. 


Poyle,  Surrey,  43. 

Poyle,  Elizth.,  John,  406. 

Prater,  Mary,  Wm.,  531. 

Pratt,  Isabel,  423  ;  Joan,  195,  298  ; 
John,  173  ;  Rich.,  298  ;  Simon,  195  ; 
Walter,  423. 

Preece,  see  Price. 

Prelatte,  Agnes,  Joan,  Wju.,  148. 
Prescott,  Lancs.,  24. 

Prescott,  Alice,  Jas.,  284. 

Preshute,  Wilts.,  533. 

Prestbury,  Glouc.,  113,  155. 

Preston,  Lane.,  271  ;  bailiff  of,  271. 
Preston,  Suff.,  468. 

Preston,  Sussex,  514. 

Preston  Bagot,  Warw.,  523. 

Preston  Deanery,  Northants.,  389  ;  34. 
Preston-next -Faversham,  Kent,  252  ; 
vicars  of,  253. 

Preston,  Alice,  58  ;  Eleanor,  Hugh,  33  ; 
Jas.,  323  ;  Peter,  448,  465(2)  ;  R., 
78  ;  Rich.,  246  ;  Thos.,  58  ;  Sir 
Thos.,  33  ;  Thomasin,  465. 
Prestwich,  Lane.,  272  ;  rector  of,  272. 
Prestwick,  Joan,  John,  Wm.,  518. 
Prestwold,  Leic.,  277. 

Pretiman,  John,  447  ;  Mary,  371  ; 
Peter,  371,  447. 

Price,  Arthur,  171  ;  John,  126,  417, 
513  ;  Hen.,  417  ;  Hugh,  abbot  of 
Conway,  132  ;  Jane,  171  ;  Martha, 
126  ;  Robt.,  176. 

Prick,  John,  80,  462  ;  Margt.,  Robt. (2), 
80. 

Prideaux,  Agnes,  92  ;  Anne,  418  ; 
John,  92,  411  ;  John,  bp.  of  Worces¬ 
ter  and  rector  of  Exeter  Coll., 
Oxford,  92,  411,  418,  538,  540; 
Margt.,  525  ;  Matthias,  Robt.,  411  ; 
Sarah,  540. 

Priestley,  Hester  (2),  Wm.,  387. 

Priests  in  civil  dress,  71,  102,  233. 
Primislaus,  duke  of  Teschen,  333. 
Printer,  449. 

Prior’s  Court,  Hereford,  176. 
Priorsdean,  Hants.,  497. 

Pritchard,  Elizth.,  59  ;  John,  572(2)  ; 
J.E.,  585  ;  Matt.,  318,  571  ; 

Marcelie,  572  ;  Thos.,  59  ;  Wm.,  318. 
Prittlewell,  Essex,  144. 

Private  Possession,  582. 

Privy  councillors,  64,  93,  116,  206,313. 
Pro  bus,  Cornwall,  75. 

Procter,  Wm.,  379. 

Proffit,  Prophete,  arms  of,  196  ;  Anne, 
263,  492  ;  Elizth.,  196  ;  John,  164, 
263,  492. 

Prophets,  46,  192,  345. 

Proud,  Prude,  John,  498  ;  Thos.,  213. 
Prout,  Elizth.,  John,  28. 


682 


INDEX. 


Prunes,  Mary,  23  ;  Walter,  23,  406. 
Prussia,  333. 

Pudsey,  arms  of,  559  ;  Ambrose,  560  (3); 
Anne,  112,  560  ;  Bridget,  560  ; 

Edine,  559  ;  Elizth.,  560(2)  ;  Hen., 
Margt.,  544  ;  Michael,  404  ;  Ralph, 
112  ;  Sir  Ralph,  559  ;  Wm.,  421. 
Pugin,  A.  W.,  576. 

Pulborough,  Sussex,  513  ;  505  ;  rector 
of,  513. 

Pulham,  Dorset,  101  ;  rector  of,  101. 
Pulham,  St.  Mary-the-Virgin,  Norf., 
360  ;  rector  of,  360. 

Pulloxhill,  Beds.,  10. 

Pul  ter,  arms  of,  188  ;  Alice,  187  ; 
Anne,  Edw.,  Hen.,  184  ;  John,  184, 
187,  188  ;  Litton,  Margt.,  Penelope, 
184  ;  Wm.,  188. 

Pultney,  Sir  John,  Magdalen,  68. 
Pulton,  see  Polton. 

Pulvertoft,  Alice,  476  ;  Ralph,  350. 
Puncknowle,  Dorset,  101;  133,  236. 
Purdan,  Hen.,  Joan,  500. 

Purdance,  Margt.,  Rich.,  352. 

Purdie,  Dr.,  589. 

Purland,  Robt.,  373. 

Purleigh,  Essex,  129  ;  rectors  of,  129, 
130. 

Purlevant,  Elizth.,  John,  129. 

Purley,  Berks.,  25. 

Purley,  Surrey,  496. 

Purlles,  John,  107. 

Pursglove,  Robt.,  bp.  of  Hull,  87(2). 
Purvey,  Alice,  Elizth.,  Nich.,  5,  578. 
Purveyor,  406. 

Purvoche,  Joan,  Thos.,  487. 

Pury,  Nich.,  496. 

Putney,  Surrey,  494. 

Puttenham,  Surrey,  495  ;  rectors  of, 
495. 

Puttenham  Margery,  Robt.,  521. 
Puttok,  Alice,  John,  369. 

Pye,  Margt.,  163  ;  Thos.,  163,  414,  504. 
Pyecombe,  Sussex,  rector  of,  506. 
Pyrton,  Oxon,  419. 

Pytchley,  Northants.,  386,  425. 

Pyvor,  Ches.,  213. 

Q 

Quadring,  Rich.,  359. 

Quainton,  Bucks.,  47  ;  rectors  of,  47, 
186. 

Quarles,  Elizth.,  Sir  Robt.,  143. 
Quarne,  Nich.,  Robt.,  418. 

Quarrendon,  Bucks,  584. 

Quatremain,  Joan,  Kath.,  Rich.,  Sibil, 
Thos.  (2),  423. 

Quedgley,  Glouc.,  154. 

Queenhill,  Wore.,  540. 

Queeniborough,  Leic.,  277 ;  vicarof,  25. 


Quok,  John,  Rich.,  210. 

Quethioc,  Cornwall,  75. 

Quilter,  Jane,  Wm.,  213. 

Quinnell,  Dorothy,  Robt.,  478.. 
Quinsey,  Geoff.,  351. 

Quinton,  Glouc.,  154. 

Quy,  see  Stow-cum-Quy. 

Quythed,  see  Whitehead. 

R 

Rabett,  Agnes,  Geo.,  452. 

Radbrook,  Salop,  431,  587,  588. 
Radcliffe -on -Trent,  Notts.,  396. 
Radcliffe,  Ratcliffe,  Sir  Alex,  270(2),. 
272  ;  Alice,  78,  270,  271  ,  Anne, 
271  ;  Anth.,  130  ;  Eleanor,  272  ; 
Elizth.,  406,  543  ;  Francis,  558(2) 
Hugh,  441  ;  Sir  John,  78  ;  Margt., 
441  ;  Mary,  130,  558  ;  Rich.,  271, 
419  ;  Thos.,  406  ;  Wm.,  271. 
Rademeld,  Agatha,  John  de,  514. 
Rading,  see  Reding. 

Radnage,  Bucks.,  48  ;  parson  of,  48. 
Radnor,  Old,  Wales,  572. 

Rad.well,  Herts.,  191. 

Radyn,  Glamorgan,  318. 

Ragg,  Dorothy,  Elizth.,  Wm.,  277. 
Ragley,  Warw.,  155. 

Ragsdale,  Owen,  389. 

Rainer,  Rich.,  339. 

Rainham,  Essex,  130. 

Rainham,  Kent,  253  ;  vicar  of,  253. 
Rainham,  East,  Norf.,  361  ;  rector  of, 
361. 

Rainham  St.  Mary,  Norf.,  rector  of,  64. 
Rainsford,  Alice,  422  :  Elizth,  149(2), 
510  ;  Geo.,  510  ;  Hercules,  149  ; 
Jakes,  110;  Meneleb,  Mary,  510; 
510  ;  Wm.,  422. 

Rainthorpe  Hall,  Norf.,  351,  585. 
Raleigh,  Anne,  Isabel,  346  ;  Joseph, 
346  ;  Margt.,  524 ;  Rich.,  328  ;. 
Sibil,  379  ;  Simon,  379,  524. 

Ram,  Joan,  John,  218. 

Ramesdon  Barringtons,  Essex,  130. 
Rampisham,  Dorset,  102. 

Rampston,  Margt.,  143  ;  Mary,  129  ; 
Robt.,  112,  120,  126,  139,  140,  142, 
143,  144,  298  ;  Rowland,  129. 
Rampton,  Cambs.,  68. 

Rampton,  Notts.,  293. 

Ramsbury,  Wilts.,  537  ;  parson  of,  537. 
Ramsey,  Hunts.,  abbot  of,  56. 
Ramsey,  arms  of,  583  ;  Adam,  402  ; 
Elizth.,  Margt.,  Thos.  (2),  43  ;  Wm., 
351. 

Rand,  Line.,  289. 

Rand,  Margt.,  129  ;  Mary,  Ralph  (3), 
494. 


INDEX. 


683: 


Randall,  Randoll,  Anne,  327  :  Eliztli., 
523  ;  Hen.,  327  ;  Philip,  Thos.,  419  ; 
Thoinasin,  327  ;  Wm.,  523. 
Randolph,  Anne,  580  ;  Bernard  (3), 
Edm.,  Eliztli.  (3),  Herbert,  Jane  (2), 
John,  Margt.,  Mary,  Sarah,  Susan, 
209  ;  Thos.,  580  ;  Wm.,  209  (3). 
Randworth,  Norf.,  361. 

Ranston,  Alice,  John,  137. 

Rant,  Christ,,  376  ;  Eliztli.,  371  ; 
Joan,  376  ;  Robt.,  371  ;  Roger, 
Wm.,  376. 

Rashleigh,  Abigail,  493  ;  Alice  (2), 
John,  72. 

Ratford,  John,  480. 

Ratton,  Sussex,  508. 

Rauceby,  Line.,  289  ;  vicar  of,  289. 
Raudon,  Elizth.,  565  ;  Laur.,  564  ; 
Margery,  Marmaduke,  Mary,  Robt., 
Roger,  565. 

Raunds,  Northants.,  389  ;  520  ;  vicar 
of,  389. 

Raveningham,  Norf.,  361  ;  339. 
Ravenscroft,  Alice,  138. 

Rawe,  Geo.,  256  ;  Isabel,  376  ;  Sarah, 
256  ;  Walter,  376. 

Rawlins,  Simon,  571  ;  Thos.,  10. 
Rawmarsh,  Yorks,,  555. 

Rawreth,  Essex,  130. 

Rawson,  Agnes,  Christ,  307  ;  Dorothy, 
John  (2),  396  ;  Margt.,  307. 

Raydon,  Suff.,  468. 

Raye,  Elizth.,  129  ;  Geo.,  133. 
Rayleigh,  Essex,  130. 

Rayne,  Essex,  130  ;  110,  494. 

Reade,  Rede,  Reed,  Alice,  160  ;  Anne, 
191,  335,  355,  453,  470  ;  Cecily, 
Cristine,  401  ;  Dorothy,  211  ;  Edm., 
401  ;  Edw.,  453  ;  Elizth.,  30,  151  ; 
Geo.,  123,  532  ;  John,  30,  295,  401(2), 
415  ;  Margt.,  207,  295  ;  Mary,  52  ; 
Meriel,  40 ;  Peter,  335,  355,  356  ; 
Rich.,  151  ;  Sir  Rich.,  191  ;  Robt., 
40,  160  ;  Sir  Robt.,  211  ;  Thos., 
52  ;  Wm.,  207,  470. 

Reading,  Berks.,  25  ;  17,  161,  584  ; 

mayors  of,  25(2),  26  ;  museum,  581  ; 
St.  Giles,  25  ;  St.  Laurence,  25, 
vicar  of,  25  ;  St.  Mary,  25. 

Rebuses,  27,  41,  146,  157,  161,  188,  191, 
201,  229,  286,  298,  330,  358,  416,  418, 
432,  466. 

Reculver,  Kent,  268. 

Redbird,  Rich.,  34. 

Redbourn,  Herts.,  191. 

Redbourne,  John,  229. 

Redenhall,  Norf.,  37  7  ;  rector  of,  377. 
Redfans,  Essex,  132. 

Redford,  John,  496  ; - ,  282. 

Redgrave,  Suff.,  468. 


Reding,  Redding,  Alice,  177  ;  John, 
485  ;  Kath.,  136  ;  Mary,  485  ; 
Philip,  177  ;  Rose,  Thos.,  i43 . 
Redlingfield,  Suff.,  468. 

Redmain,  Redman,  Hen.,  Joan,  296  ; 

John,  65  ;  Walter,  78. 

Redmarley,  Wore.,  540. 

Redsham  Hall,  Suff.,  468. 

Reedham,  Norf.,  361  ;  207,  324,  325, 
361,  367,  469. 

Reedheath,  Herts.,  199. 

Reepham,  Norf.,  361. 

Reeve,  Erances,  217  ;  Erancis,  121  ; 
Geo.  (2),  Hen.,  432  ;  Joan,  121  ; 
John,  217  ;  John,  abbot  of  Bury, 
120  ;  Kath.,  432  ;  Margt.,  217  ; 
Marion,  453  ;  Mary,  432  ;  Roger, 
158  ;  Rose,  465  ;  Spencer,  432(2)  ; 
Thos.,  Wm.  (2),  465. 

Reigate,  Surrey,  495  ;  Erenches  in,  495. 
Reittenger,  Christ.,  248. 

Religion,  figure  of,  568. 

Remenham,  Berks.,  26  ;  rector  of,  26. 
Remington,  Elizth.,  550  ;  Nathaniel, 
351(2)  ;  Rich.,  550. 

Rendham,  Suff.,  468  ;  452  ;  vicar  of, 
468. 

Renhold,  Beds.,  10. 

Reniger,  John,  Michael,  159. 

Renys,  — — ,  362. 

Repps  (West  Elegg),  Norf.,  362. 

Repps,  North,  Norf.,  362. 

Repps,  South,  Norf.,  362. 

Repps,  Anne,  347  ;  Ele,  Hen.,  372 
John,  347(2),  372(2)  ;  Margt.,  372  ; 
Thos.,  347  ;  Thomasin,  372. 

Repton,  Derby,  83. 

Repton,  Robt.,  427. 

Reresby,  Leic.,  25. 

Reresby,  Ellen,  290  ;  Lionel,  290,  554 
Marv,  554. 

Reskemer,  Joan,  Sir  John,  259(2). 

Rest,  figures  of,  11,  548. 

Restorations,  17  and  18  cent.,  78,  83, 
87(2),  92,  103,  137,  154,  246,  252, 
387,  515. 

Restwold,  Bridget,  Edw.,  554  ;  Elizth.,. 
Wm.,  35. 

Resurrections,  43,  55,  283,  284,  307, 
349,  515,  572.  S'ee  also  Our  Lord  in 
Pity. 

Retford,  East,  Notts.,  587. 

Retherby,  Wm.,  562. 

Rettenden,  Essex,  130. 

Revers,  John,  Marie,  452. 

Revett,  Margt.,  469. 

Reydon,  Elizth.,  Thos.  (3),  468. 
Reymerston,  Norf.,  362. 

Reymes,  Anne,  374  ;  Emma,  325  : 
Wm.,  325,  374. 


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INDEX. 


Reynell,  Sarah,  Rich.,  93. 

Reynes,  arms  of,  9(2)  ;  Agnos,  37  ; 
Alice,  9  ;  John,  Sir  John,  37  ;  Mary, 
9  ;  Robt.,  320  ;  Thos.,  9(2). 
Reynold,  Reynolds,  Agnes,  324  ;  Cuth- 
bert,  52  ;  Elizth.,  234  ;  John,  276, 
550;  Mary,  52;  Martin,  546 ;  Rich., 
112,  234  ;  Wm.,  324. 

Rhe,  isle  of,  293. 

Rhodogidio,  Anglesey,  571. 

Rhysnant  Hall,  Montgomery,  570. 
Riall,  Adam,  365  ;  Edm.,  173. 

Riccall,  Yorks.,  555. 

Riccard,  Sir  Andrew,  311. 

Rice,  arms  of,  200,  577  ;  Agnes,  530  ; 
Mary,  Robt.  (2),  468  ;  R.G.,  585  ; 
Simon,  200. 

Richard  of  Chichester,  St.,  175,  302. 
Richards  Castle,  Hereford,  5. 
Richardson,  Anne,  552  ;  John,  12  ; 
Joshua,  Sarah,  429  ;  Thos.,  552  ; 
Wm..  64,  566. 

Riche,  Anne,  Sir  Hugh,  119  ;  lord 
125  ;  Sir  Rich.,  lord  Riche,  119  ;  Sir 
Robt.,  118  ;  Thos.,  118,  151. 
Richers,  Amy,  339  ;  Audrey,  238,  239  ; 
Edm.,  339  ;  Elizth.,  331,  339  ; 

Robt.,  238,  239  ;  Wm.,  322. 

Riches,  John,  366;  Robt.,  345;  Wm., 
366. 

Richman,  Agnes,  371  ;  Elizth.,  453  ; 

Joan,  338  ;  John,  338,  371,  453. 
Richmond,  Surrey,  495. 

Richmond,  Yorks.,  555  ;  265  ;  arch¬ 
deacon  of,  299  ;  M.P.  for,  554  ; 
steward  of,  555. 

Richmond,  Christian,  Joan,  John,  121. 
Richmond,  countess  of,  57. 

Ricilis,  John,  Margt.,  263. 

Rickards,  Bridget,  John,  572  ;  Rich., 
320. 

Rickhill,  arms  of,  249(2),  577(2)  ; 

Kath.,  Wm.,  249,  589  ;  Sir  Wm., 
249. 

Rickmansworth,  Herts.,  191. 

Ridge  Hill,  Staffs.,  443. 

Ridley,  Ches.,  271. 

Ridley,  Kent,  rector  of,  206. 

Ridley,  Alice,  Eleanor,  430  ;  John,  27  ; 

Raynold,  Rich.,  430. 

Rigg,  Riggs,  Alice,  248  ;  Constance, 
160;  Joan,  Kath.,  Rich.,  248  ;  Thos., 
160  ;  Thomasin,  Wm.,  170. 
Rightwis,  Edm.,  322  ;  John,  Margt., 
Thos.,  363. 

Riley,  Henrietta,  Robt.,  294. 
Ringdown,  Wilts.,  535. 

Ringland,  Norf.,  362. 

Ringmer,  Sussex,  513  ;  vicar  of,  514. 
Ringsfield,  Suff.,  468  ;  462. 


Ringstead,  Great,  Korf.,  362  ;  351  ; 

rector  of,  362. 

Ringwood,  Hants.,  164  ;  rector  of,  513. 
Ringwould,  Kent,  253. 

Rinham,  John,  Margt.,  580. 

Ripley,  Yorks,  555  ;  566  ;  rector  of, 
555. 

Ripon,  Yorks.,  555  ;  334;  alderman  of, 
556  ;  canons,  55,  555  ;  Minster,  555  ; 
prebendary,  250  ;  vicar -choral  and 
succentor,  556. 

Rippingham,  Joan,  65  ;  John,  Robt., 
66  ;  Wm.,  65. 

Ripple,  Kent,  253. 

Ripple,  Wore.,  540  ;  rector  of,  540. 
Ripton  Abbots,  Hunts.,  202. 

Risain,  Joan,  Sir  John,  184. 
Risborough,  Monks,  Bucks.,  48  ;  rector 
of,  48. 

Risby,  Sutf.,  468  ;  parson  of,  468. 
Risby,  Esa,  176  ;  Joan,  110  ;  Sarah, 
176;  Thos.,  110. 

Rishangles,  Suit.,  468. 

Risley,  Derby,  86  ;  88. 

Risley,  Agnes,  45  ;  Edw.,  65  ;  Jas., 
Joan,  389  ;  Rich.,  Thomasin,  330  ; 
Wm.,  45. 

Riston,  Robt.,  322. 

Rive,  see  Reeve. 

Rivenhall,  Essex,  445. 

Rivers,  earl,  132. 

Rivett,  Margery,  Robt.,  476  ;  Timothy, 
440. 

Riviere,  Sir  John  de  la,  155. 

Rixman,  John,  Mary,  16. 

Roberts,  Agnes,  212  ;  Alice,  234  ; 
Anne,  222  ;  Dorothv,  487  ;  Edm., 

317  ;  Elizth.,  212,  222  ;  Faith,  317  ; 

Frances,  75,  125,  222(2),  317  ; 

Francis,  125,  260,  317  ;  Geo.,  212(6), 
494 ;  Hender,  75  ;  Herbert,  318  ; 
Hugh,  54 ;  Jas.,  254;  Joan,  212; 
John,  212,  222,  234,  318  ;  Joice, 
110(2),  184;  Margt.,  110,  212,  317, 

318  ;  Mary,  212,  317,  494  ;  Mr.,  364  ; 
Rich.,  75;  Thos.,  212(2),  222(3), 
487  ;  Sir  Thos.,  222,  260  ;  Walter, 
212,  222(4);  Wm.,  69,  110(2),  184. 
222. 

Robertson,  Alice,  279  ;  Humf.,  469  ; 
Isabel,  279  ;  Joan,  418  ;  John,  336  ; 
Nich.,  279  ;  Robt.,  336  ;  Rose, 
469  ;  Wm.,  418. 

Robins,  Adam,  163  ;  John,  31  ;  Kath., 
65,  195  ;  Oliver,  65  ;  Wm.,  195. 
Robinson,  Alice,  254 ;  Anne,  557  ; 
Arthur,  550  ;  Sir  Arthur,  547  ; 
Dan.,  369  ;  Elizth.,  309,  550,  557  ; 
Frances,  247,  550;  Geo.,  247; 

Grace,  550  ;  Hen.,  557(2)  ;  Hen., 


INDEX. 


685 


bp.  of  Carlisle,  78,  416  ;  Isabel,  550, 
564  ;  Jane,  547,  550  ;  Jas.,  557  ; 
Jenet,  550  ;  John,  309,  557(2),  564  ; 
Laur.,  Leonard,  550  ;  Margt.,  247, 
550  ;  Mary,  184,  557  ;  Matt.,  545  ; 
Nich.,  247  ;  Rich.,  550  ;  Susan, 
557(2);  Thos.,  184,  254,  550  ;  Wm., 
550(3),  564. 

Robroke,  Wm.,  216. 

Robson,  Wm.,  309. 

Rochdale,  Lane.,  272. 

Roches,  Elizth.,  17. 

Rochester,  Kent,  254  ;  236  ;  aldermen 
of,  209,  254(2)  ;  bishops,  129,  213, 
259,  268(4),  413,  415,  534;  Cathe¬ 
dral,  268  ;  constable  of  castle,  268  ; 
guardian  of  bridge,  386  ;  mayors, 
217,  254(3)  ;  registrar  of  city  and 
diocese,  254  ;  St.  Margaret,  254,  258, 
vicar  of,  254  ;  St.  Nicholas,  254. 

Rochester,  Elizth.  (2),  Joan,  John, 
Philipe,  Robt.,  Wm.,  135. 

Rochford,  Essex,  130. 

Rochford,  Hen,,  293  ;  Maud,  Sir 
Ralph,  371. 

Rockland  (Henstead),  Norf.,  362. 

Rodes,  arms  of,  546 ;  Sir  Edw., 
Godfrey,  Margt.,  546. 

Rodge,  Jas.,  93. 

Roding,  Abbess,  Essex,  131. 

Roding,  High,  Essex,  131. 

Rodmarton,  Glouc.,  155  ;  69. 

Rodmell,  Sussex,  514. 

Rodmersham,  Kent,  254, 

Rodney,  Dorothy,  Sir  Geo.,  Morris, 
431. 

Rogers,  Anne,  164,  495  ;  Elizth,,  309, 
557  ;  Frances,  Francis,  224  ;  Grace, 
104 ;  Hen.,  514 ;  Jas.,  495  ; 
Jonathan,  104 ;  John,  104(2),  164, 
403  ;  Sir  Rich.,  309,  557  ;  W.H.H., 
221. 

Rogerson,  Agnes  (2),  Thos.,  342. 

Rogle,  Alice,  Geo.,  459. 

Rok,  Elizth.,  47. 

Rokeby,  Agnes,  544 ;  Joan,  Ralph, 
543  ;  Robt.,  368  ;  Rose,  Wm.,  544; 
Wm.,  abp.  of  Dublin,  557. 

Rokesle,  Sir  John  de,  241. 

Rokis,  Joan,  John,  35. 

Roland,  Nich.,  Pernel,  3  ;  Walter,  4. 

Rolf,  Bridget,  457  ;  Edith,  119  ;  John, 
337;  Robt.,  457;  Thos.,  119,  457. 

Rolle,  Alex.,  Geo.  (2),  Hen.  (2),  Honor, 
Joachim,  John  (3),  Margt.  (2), 
Margery,  94  ;  Mary,  76  ;  Rich.,  94  ; 
Robt.,  76,  94  ;  Sam.,  76  ;  Valentine, 
94. 

Rolleston,  Notts.,  396  ;  53  ;  vicar  of, 
396. 


Rolleston,  Anne,  80  ;  Edw.,  294 ; 
Jas.,  80. 

Rollright,  Great,  Oxon,  419  ;  197  ; 

rector  of,  419. 

Rolvenden,  Kent,  254. 

Romaldkirk,  Yorks.,  566 ;  rector  of, 
566. 

Rome,  56,  196. 

Romney,  New,  Kent,  254  ;  jurats  of, 
254(2). 

Romney,  Old,  Kent,  255  ;  242. 
Romsey,  Hants.,  164  ;  mayor  of,  164. 
Rondel,  see  Randall. 

Rook,  Hugh,  533. 

Rookwood,  Elizth.,  Firmin,  373  ;  John, 

466  ;  Wm.,  372  ;  - - ,  455. 

Roop,  Ambrose,  Dorothy,  572  ;  John, 
90  ;  Nich.,  417. 

Roos,  Rous,  arms  of,  297  ;  Anne, 
297(2)  ;  Sir  Anth.,  335  ;  Brian,  18  ; 
Christ.,  474  ;  Dorothy,  90  ;  Edm., 
406  ;  Eleanor,  522  ;  Elizth.,  474 
lord  Geo.,  100  ;  John,  Sir  John, 
474 ;  Kath.,  363  ;  lord,  130  ; 
Margt.,  100,  387 ;  Maud,  155  ;  Rich.,. 
297;  Thos.,  155,  297,  363,  525;  Sir 

Thos.,  525  ;  Wm.,  371  ;  - 284. 

Rooyen,  Johannes  von,  308. 

Roper,  arms  of,  232  ;  Agnes,  232 ; 
Dorothy,  390  ;  Edm.,  232  ;  Elizth.,. 
John,  243  ;  Lactansius,  Lucy,  483. 
Roses,  inscribed,  33,  194,  306,  580. 
Ross,  Hereford,  177. 

Rossendall,  Jeremiah,  548. 

Rotheley,  Beatrix,  Joan,  Wm.,  224. 
Rotherfield,  Hants.,  166. 

Rotherfi eld -Greys,  Oxon,  419  ;  423. 
Rotherham,  Yorks.,  556  ;  provost  o 
college  of,  87. 

Rotherham,  Anne,  Edm.,  Elizth.  (2),. 
9  ;  Geo.  9(2),  210;  Helen,  82 ;  Isaac, 
9  ;  John,  82  ;  Kath.,  8  ;  Margt., 
210  ;  Ralph,  9  ;  Thos.,  abp.  of 
York.,  8  ;  Sir  Thos.,  8. 

Rotherhithe,  Surrey,  495. 

Rotherwas,  Hereford,  153. 

Rotherwick,  Hants.,  170. 

Rothwell,  Northants.,  389. 

Rothwell,  Yorks.,  556. 

Rothwell,  Wm.  de,  389. 

Rotton,  Elizth.,  Margt.,  Thos.,  523.. 
Rotuenlin,  marquis  of,  423. 

Roucliff,  Brian,  Joan,  546. 

Rouen,  France,  21,  242. 

Rougham,  Norf.,  362  ;  vicar  of,  362:. 
Rougham,  Suff.,  468. 

Rous,  see  Roos. 

Rousham,  Oxon,  420. 

Rouslench,  Wore.,  525. 

Routh,  Yorks.,  556. 


686 


INDEX. 


Routh,  Agnes,  Sir  John,  556. 

Rowbarns,  Surrey,  486. 

Rowd,  Helen,  Wm.,  323. 

Rowdell,  Hen.,  315. 

Rowdon,  Eliztli.,  150  ;  John,  162(2)  ; 
Walter,  150. 

Rowe,  Anne,  140  ;  Elizth.,  251  ;  John, 
95(2)  ;  Mch.,  251  ;  Sir  Thos.,  Wm., 
140. 

Rowington,  Warw.,  422. 

Rowland,  Grace,  84 ;  Hen.,  bp.  of 
Bangor,  569  ;  John,  84. 

Rowlatt,  Jane,  Ralph,  193. 

Rowley,  Staffs.,  296. 

Rowley,  Anne,  180,191;  Francis,  191; 
John,  180  ;  Margt.,  146  ;  Mary,  191  ; 
Thos.,  146. 

Rownce,  Jas.,  372(2). 

Rowthall,  Rich.,  47. 

Roxby  Chapel,  Yorks.,  556. 

Roxton,  Beds.,  10. 

Roxwell,  Essex,  131  ;  134. 

Royal  arms,  56,  195(2),  206,  312,  317, 
345(2),  412,  527. 

Royal  Household,  officers  of  :  almoners, 
299,  313,534;  auditors,  7,  17,  110. 
Ill  ;  banner  bearers,  96,  184,  333  ; 
captains  of  the  guard,  64,  126  ; 

bowyers,  299,  376  ;  carvers  or 

sewers,  184,  313,  500  ;  chamberlains, 
47,  64,  251,  364  ;  chancellor,  504  ; 
chaplains,  2,  31(3),  55,  59,  92,  223, 
408,  429,  431,  538  ;  clerks  of 

building  accounts,  41,  eatery,  230, 
household  accounts,  241,  498, 

kitchin,  43,  44,  511,  signet,  195, 
210,  301^  409,  486,  526,  spicery,  19, 
wardrobe,  483  ;  cofferers,  22,  183, 
511  ;  comptrollers,  47,  93,  206,  407, 
500,  506  ;  cooks,  186,  317  ;  cup 
bearers,  13,  96,  484,  492  ;  esquires, 
28,  32,  51,  104,  118,  362,  379(2),  400, 
402,  481,  569  ;  fruiterer,  230  ; 

gentlemen  pentioners,  398,  445 ; 

gentleman  of  the  Queen’s  chapel, 
110  ;  gentleman  servant,  11  ; 
governor  of  the  pages,  307  ;  grooms 
of  the  chamber,  157,  491  ;  groom  of 
the  chaundry,  127 ;  keeper  of  the 
goshawks,  157  ;  knight  of  the  body, 
539  ;  ladies  in  waiting,  481,  509  ; 
maid  of  honour,  364  ;  marshals  of 
the  hall,  22,  29,  30  ;  masters  of 
ceremonies,  425,  of  the  horse,  184, 
197,  of  the  household,  307,  477,  500, 
518,  521,  of  requests,  172,  521,  of 
the  wardrobe,  55,  495  ;  mason  of 
the  King’s  works,  296  ;  nurses,  4, 
382  ;  porter  of  palace,  31  ;  pur¬ 
veyor  of  stables,  21  ;  secretary,  389  ; 


serjeants-at-arms,  16,  132,  182,  405, 
499  ;  Serjeants  of  the  bakehouse,  26, 
of  the  bears,  305,  of  the  buckhounds, 
196,  of  the  cellar,  78,  240,  297,  483, 
490,  chirurgeon,  511,  of  the  con¬ 
fectionery,  486,  of  the  hall,  174,  305, 
of  the  pantry,  80,  309,  porter,  206, 
of  the  woodyard,  305,  478  ;  servant 
of  the  privy  chamber,  55  ;  shield- 
bearer,  39  ;  sub -custodian  of  the 
privy  seal,  276  ;  surveyors,  16,  40  ; 
treasurers,  13,  189(2),  206,  313,  485, 
538;  ushers,  56,  70,  123,  196,  262, 
268,  285,  303,  305,  309,  330,  486,  495, 
500,  502,  504,  537,  563(2)  ;  yeomen 
of  the  guard,  26,  31,  48,  75,  143,  179, 
203,  236,  265,  540,  578. 

Roval  robes,  103. 

Roydon,  Essex,  131  ;  581. 

Royston,  Herts.,  192  ;  prior  of,  192. 

Ruan  Major,  Cornwall,  rector  of,  75. 

Ruckley,  Salop,  427. 

Rudd,  John,  106,  294. 

Rudhale,  Joan,  John,  172  ;  Rich.,  174. 

Ruding,  John,  2,  584. 

Rudstone,  Yorks.,  557. 

Rudstone,  Ann,  Isaac,  30. 

Rudyerd,  Benj.  (2),  Elizth.,  Frances(3), 
Laur.,  170. 

Rufford,  Lane.,  272. 

Rufford,  Anne,  Bridget,  Eleanor, 
John  (2),  39. 

Rugeley,  Staffs.,  444. 

Rugeley,  Bridget,  285  ;  Geo.,  Jane, 
289  ;  John,  285. 

Rugge,  Agnes,  368  ;  Elizth.,  353  ; 
Jane,  272  ;  Joan,  153  ;  Sir  Rich., 
272  ;  Robt.,  353  ;  Thos.,  153  ;  Wm., 
362. 

Ruggenale,  Alice,  Isabel,  Rich.,  304. 

Rugge  win,  John,  Margery,  196. 

Ruislip,  Middx.,  315  ;  39,  303. 

Rumney,  Amy,  John,  262. 

Rumpe,  Robt.,  328. 

Rumsey,  Hen.,  Margt.,  319. 

Runthwitt,  Edw.,  334. 

Runting,  Thos.,  475. 

Runton,  Norf.,  363. 

Runwell,  Essex,  131. 

Rusburgh,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  501. 

Rush,  Anna,  357  ;  Anth.,  31  ;  John, 
307  ;  Wm.,  357. 

Rushbrook,  Suff.,  469  ;  454,  464,  470. 

Rushmore,  Suff.,  452. 

Rusper,  Sussex,  514. 

Russell,  arms  of,  287(2),  558  ;  Agnes, 
540  ;  Alice,  102,  404  ;  Anne,  102  ; 
Edith,  540  ;  Elizth.,  102,  540(2)  ; 
Francis,  earl  of  Bedford,  558  ; 
Isabel,  150  ;  Jas.,  John,  102  ;  John, 


INDEX. 


687 


bp.  of  Lincoln,  287(2)  ;  Sir  John, 
540(2)  ;  J.F.,  579  ;  Katin,  327  ; 
Margt.,  540,  558  ;  Sir  Morris,  150, 
404 ;  Philip,  327  ;  Rich.,  102  ; 
Robt.  (2),  Thos.,  Sir  Thos.,  540. 
Russia,  Czar  of,  110. 

Russia  Merchants  Co.,  arms  of,  469. 
Rust,  Edm.,  323  ;  Mary,  Robt.,  350  ; 
Wm.,  323. 

Ruston,  East,  Norf.,  363. 

Ruston,  Rich.,  200. 

Ruthin,  Denbigh,  572. 

Rutland,  426  ;  earls  of,  80(2),  130,  274. 
Rutland,  Francis,  Mary,  Nich.,  530  ; 
Thos.,  193. 

Rutter,  Sam.,  bp.  of  Sodor  and  Man, 
574. 

Rycote,  Oxon,  407,  423. 

Rydall,  Westmorland,  527. 

Rye,  Sussex,  514  ;  captain  of  band  of, 
514  ;  mayor  of,  514  ;  M.P.  for,  514. 
Ryege,  see  Rigg. 

Ryther,  Yorks.,  557. 

Ryton,  Durham.,  106  ;  rector  of,  106. 
Ryton-on-Dunsmoor,  Warw.,  527  ; 
*583. 

S 

Sacheyerell,  Ambrose,  425  ;  Hen.,  81, 
275(2)  ;  Sir  Hen.,  Isabel,  Joan, 
John,  85  ;  Joice,  81  ;  Ralph,  85  ; 
Thos.,  425. 

■Sacket,  Joan,  255  ;  John,  255(2),  256. 
Sackyille,  Anne,  141,  262,  511  ;  Elizth., 
62  ;  Isabel,  296  ;  John,  141  ;  Sir 
Rich.,  511. 

Sacombe,  Herts.,  192. 

Sadler,  arms  of,  533  ;  Alice,  329  ; 
Gertrude,  533  ;  Hen.,  22(3),  533  ; 
John,  20,  514  ;  Thos.,  329. 

Saffron  Walden,  Essex,  131  ;  alms¬ 
houses,  132  ;  museum,  581  ; 
treasurer  of,  131  ;  yicar  of,  131. 
Saham  Toney,  Norf.,  363  ;  rector  of, 
336. 

Sainsbury,  John,  405. 

St.  Agnes,  Cornwall,  76. 

St.  Alban’s,  Herts.,  192  ;  Abbey,  192  ; 
abbots,  192(2),  193,  194(3)  ;  arms  of 
abbey,  193  ;  bailiff,  193  ;  mayor, 
194 ;  monks,  193(5),  194 ;  prior, 
193  ;  St.  Michael,  194  ;  St.  Peter, 
194,  580  ;  St.  Stephen,  195  ;  sub¬ 
prior,  193. 

St.  Alban’s,  Kent,  235. 

St.  Amand,  Almaric,  3  ;  Almaric,  lord 
St.  Amand,  332  ;  Eleanor,  3  ;  lord, 
529,  530. 

St.  Asaph,  Flint,  572  ;  archdeacon  of, 
259  ;  canons,  197,  571  ;  dean,  56  ; 


prebendaries,  429,  570  ;  treasurer, 
573. 

St.  Aubin,  Alice,  71  ;  Blanch,  72  ; 
Elizth.,  Geoff.  (2),  71;  Isabel,  74; 
John  (2),  Maud,  Thos.  (2),  Zenobe, 
72  ; - ,  74. 

St.  Benet-at-Holme,  Norf,,  abbey  of, 
339,  584. 

St.  Breock,  Cornwall,  75. 

St.  Clere,  Gilbert,  536  ;  Sir  John, 
Margt.,  235  ;  Philipe,  536. 

St.  Columb  Major,  Cornwall,  75  ;  520. 
St.  Dayid’s,  Wales,  bishops  of,  288, 
573  ;  canon,  56  ;  chapel  of  St. 
Nonita  near,  587  ;  prebendary,  572  ; 
treasurer,  157. 

St.  Decumans,  Somerset,  438;  161, 
439. 

St.  Erme,  Cornwall,  76. 

St.  George,  Sir  Baldwin,  61. 

St.  Georges,  Somerset,  76. 

St.  Giles-in-the-Wood,  Deyon,  94. 

St.  Gluyias,  Cornwall,  76. 

St.  Ives,  Cornwall,  76. 

St.  James,  Isle  of  Grain,  see  Grain. 

St.  John,  Thanet,  see  Margate. 

St.  John,  Alex.,  51,  195  ;  Anne,  166  ; 
Sir  Edw.,  13,  479  ;  Elizth.,  293,  444, 
479  ;  Giles,  384  ;  Jane,  51  ;  Joan^ 
195  ;  John,  lord  St.  John,  166  ; 
Sir  John,  6;  Margt.,  13;  Margery,  6, 
39,  384  ;  Oliver,  293  ;  Oliver,  lord 
St.  John,  39;  Sir  Oliver,  444;  Wm., 
537. 

St.  Just,  Cornwall,  rector  of,  77. 

St.  Just-in-Roseland,  Cornwall,  76. 

St.  Laurence,  Thanet,  Kent,  255. 

St.  Leger,  arms  of,  93;  Anne,  31,  263; 
Jas.,  93  ;  John,  Margery,  Ralph, 
263  ;  Thos.,  250  ;  Sir  Thos.,  30. 

St.  Loe,  Alice,  335  ;  Edw.,  150  ; 
Elizth.,  85  ;  Giles,  85,  335  ;  Sir 
John,  155  ;  Margt.,  150. 

St.  Martin,  Salop,  429. 

St.  Mary-in-the-Marsh,  Kent,  255. 

St.  Maur,  see  Seymour. 

St.  Mellion,  Cornwall,  76. 

St.  Michael  Penkivel,  Cornwall,  76  ; 
rector  of,  76. 

St.  Minver,  Cornwall,  76. 

St.  Neots,  Hunts.,  203  ;  166. 

St.  Nicholas-at-Wade,  Thanet,  Kent, 
255. 

St.  Nicholas,  arms  of,  205  ;  Eliza,  205  ; 
Joan,  255  ;  Sam.,  205  ;  Thos.,  205, 
255. 

St.  Omer,  Joan,  98. 

Saint  Osyth,  Essex,  132  ;  Sincler’s 
Hall  in,  137. 

St.  Peter,  Thanet,  Kent,  256. 


688 


INDEX. 


St.  Petrox,  Pembroke,  572  ;  rector  of, 
572. 

St.  Poll,  Joan,  John,  Mattathia,  291. 
St.  Quintin,  Agnes,  549  ;  Herbert,  Sir 
John,  Lora,  544  ;  Thos.,  Sir  Thos., 
549  ; - ,  530. 

St.  Stephens-by-Saltash,  Cornwall,  76. 
Saker,  Wm.,  229. 

Salden,  Bucks.,  47. 

Sale,  Ches.,  396. 

Sale,  John,  271. 

Saleby,  Line.,  290. 

Salford,  Beds.,  11. 

Salford,  Ellen,  Julian,  Wm.,  485. 
Salhouse,  Norf.,  363. 

Salisbury,  Wilts.,  534  ;  alderman  of, 

535  ;  bishops,  311,  488,  534(7),  577  ; 
canons,  57,  219,  302,  439  ;  Cathedral, 
534,  577  ;  chancellor,  534 ;  dean, 

536  ;  earls  of,  87,  124,  384  ;  mayors, 
534,  535(2)  ;  prebendaries,  513,  545  ; 
St.  Edmund,  534  ;  St.  Martin,  534, 
rector  of,  534  ;  St.  Thomas,  534. 

Salisbury,  Anne,  Emme,  386  ;  Joan, 
John  (2),  Sir  John,  55  ;  Kath.,  65  ; 
Louis,  55  ;  Peter,  65  ;  Roger,  386  ; 
Wm.,  55. 

Sail,  Norf.,  363. 

Salle,  Thos.,  11. 

Salley  Abbey,  Yorks.,  567. 

Salmon,  Agnes,  125,  502  ;  Cecily, 
John,  345  ;  Robt.,  125,  126  ;  Thos., 

10,  125(2),  502  ;  Wm.,  141  ; - , 

488. 

Salmonby,  Line.,  295. 

Salter,  Anne,  115  ;  Elizth.,  35  ;  Isabel, 
429  ;  John,  35,  429  ;  Sir  Nich.,  115. 
Salters,  178,  307,  467  ;  arms  of  the 
Company,  307. 

Saltfishmongers,  see  Fishmongers. 
Salthouse,  Norf.,  364. 

Saltonstall,  Gilbert,  129(2)  ;  John, 
547  ;  Rich.,  129. 

Saltwood,  Kent,  256  ;  rector  of,  256. 
Salvin,  Elizth.,  Geo.,  553  ;  Margt., 
566. 

Saman,  see  Salmon. 

Sammes,  Elizth.,  Wm.,  111. 

Sampford,  Essex,  236. 

Sampford  Peverell,  Devon,  94. 
Sampkins,  Thos.,  108. 

Sampson,  Alice,  589  ;  Hawsia,  100  ; 
Hen.,  541  ;  Kath.,  344  ;  Sir  Laur., 
100(2)  ;  Simon,  Susan,  134 ;  Sir 
Thos.,  344. 

Samways,  Peter,  543. 

Samwell,  arms  of,  523  ;  Anne,  Arthur, 
523  ;  Elizth.,  Joan,  191  ;  John,  191, 
403,  531,533;  Mary,  531. 

Sancroft,  Wm.,  abp.  of  Cant.,  490. 


Sandal  Magna,  Yorks.,  557. 

Sandal  Parva,  Yorks.,  557. 

Sandel,  Somerset,  441. 

Sanders,  Saunders,  arms  of,  487  ;; 
Agnes,  307  ;  Alice,  49,  384,  482 
Anne,  10,  29,  205  ;  Beatrice,  52 
Cecily,  42  ;  Dorothy,  471  ;  Drew,. 
304  Edw.,  205(2),  380,  389  ;  Sir 
Edw.,  526  ;  Elizth.,  46(2),  52,  140,. 
205  ;  Ellen,  10  ;  Frances,  42  ;  52(2);, 
Francis,  329,  380,  391  ;  Isabel,  10,,. 
424  ;  Jane,  487  ;  Joan,  10,  29,  389  ;. 
John,  29,  42,  46,  140,  141,  292,  307  ;, 
Joseph,  388  ;  Kath.,  282,  349  ;. 

Laur.,  384  ;  Lucretia,  141  ;  Margt. 
8,  161  ;  Margery,  526  ;  Martha,  29  ;. 
Mary,  42,  179,  388  ;  Michael,  205  ;, 
Nich.,  482,  487  ;  Rich.,  8,  10(2),  45, 
46(2),  52(2),  140;  Robt.,  42,  424;. 
Solomon,  205  ;  Thos.,  10,  29,  161,. 
179  ;  Wm.,  10,  169,  329,  349,  386, 
388,  471. 

Sanderstead,  Surrey,  496. 

Sandesfote  Castle,  Dorset,  103. 
Sandford,  Devon,  94. 

Sandford  Hall,  Salop,  67. 

Sandford,  Alice,  67  ;  Dorothy,  527  ;; 
Edm.,  115,  211  ;  Geo.,  115  ;  Margt., 
429  ;  Mary,  68  ;  Nich.,  67  ; 
Reignold,  68  ;  Rich.,  429  ;  Thos. 
527. 

Sandhurst,  Berks.,  26. 

Sandhurst,  Kent,  rector  of,  256. 
Sandhutton,  Yorks.,  565. 

Sandilands,  Alison,  568. 

Sandill,  Anne,  363. 

Sandon,  Essex,  132  ;  rector  of,  132. 
Sandon,  Herts.,  195. 

Sandringham,  Norf.,  364. 

Sands,  Cecily,  538  ;  Sir  Edwin,  282  ; 
Joan,  496  ;  J.,  128  ;  Oliver,  496  ; 
Sir  Sam.,  538  ;  Wm.,  437  ;  Sir  Wm., 
163. 

Sandway,  Joan,  John,  268. 

Sandwell,  Staffs.,  407. 

Sandwich,  Kent.,  256  ;  customers  of, 
253,  256(2),  mayor  of,  256  ;  St. 
Clement,  St.  Peters,  256. 

Sandwith,  Robt.,  Ursula,  564. 

Sandy,  Beds.,  13. 

Sankev,  Alice,  39,  303  ;  Elizth.,  151  ; 
John,  303  ;  Nich.,  151  ;  Thos.,  39, 
303  ;  Wm.,  359  ;  Winifred,  39. 
Sanny,  Thos.,  298. 

Sapeote,  Anne,  Sir  Guy,  36. 

Sapperton,  Line.,  292. 

Sargeant,  Hen.,  292. 

Sarrat,  Herts.,  195. 

Sarson,  Frances,  Laur.,  290. 

Saundby,  Notts.,  396. 


INDEX, 


689 


Saundby,  Elizth.,  Wm.,  396. 
Saunderton,  Bucks.,  48. 

Saiinderton,  Bernard,  Isabel,  Wm.,  48. 
Savage,  Alice,  443  ;  Anne,  156  ;  Sir 
Arnold,  210(2)  ;  Sir  A.rthur,  400  ; 
Cristine,  505  ;  Elizth.,  42  ;  Ellen, 
273  ;  Gilbert,  443  ;  Jane,  400  ; 
Joan,  210  ;  John,  156  ;  Sir  John, 
273  ;  Patrick,  207  ;  Robt.,  505  ; 
Walter,  155. 

Savile,  Anne,  543  ;  Geo.,  Grace,  80  ; 
Hen.,  305;  Jane,  80;  John,  206, 
555  ;  John,  lord  Savile,  543  ; 

Manners,  80  ;  Margt.,  305,  555  ; 
Susanna,  Wm.  (2),  80. 
Sawbridgeworth,  Herts.,  195  ;  581(2), 
583. 

Sawkins,  Helen,  Nich.,  248. 

Sawley,  Derby,  86. 

Sawston,  Cambs.,  64. 

Sawtry,  All  Saints,  Hunts.,  202  ;  St. 

Andrew,  202  ;  rector  of,  202. 

Sawyer,  Anne,  386  ;  Bridget,  466  ; 

Edm.,  386  ;  Roger,  466. 

Saxay,  Saxey,  Alice,  426  ;  Hen.,  Joice, 
197  ;  Wm.,  196  ;  Zachary,  426. 
Saxelby,  Leic.,  277. 

Saxham,  Great,  Suff.,  469  ;  116. 
Saxthorpe,  Norf.,  364. 

Saxton,  Yorks.,  565(2). 

Saxton,  Hen.,  545. 

Say,  arms  of,  585  ;  Elizth.,  114,  182, 
185  ;  Ellen,  305  ;  Francis,  426  ; 
Isabel,  305  ;  Joan,  132  ;  John,  114  ; 
Sir  John,  182;  Patience,  305  ;  Rich., 
343  ;  Robt.,  305  ;  Wm.,  20,  305(2)  ; 
Sir  Wm.,  185  ;  Winifred,  426. 

Sayer,  Alice,  114  ;  Ellen,  115  ;  Jane, 
48,  115;  John,  114,  248,  475  ;  Rich., 
114  ;  Wm.,  48. 

Sayes,  John,  573. 

Scales,  Elizth.,  337  ;  Kath.,  509  ; 

Thos.,  lord  Scales,  337,  509. 
Scalford,  Leic.,  277. 

Scampton,  Line.,  290. 

Scarborough,  Yorks.,  constable  of  the 
castle  of,  555  ;  museum,  581  ; 
priory  of  St.  Nicholas,  581. 

Scarcliff,  Robt.,  496. 

Scargill,  arms  of,  122  ;  Anne,  547  ; 
Dan.,  348  ;  Elizth.,  123  ;  Sarah, 
348  ;  Thos.,  122. 

Scarisbrick,  arms  of,  271. 

Seaming,  Norf.,  364  ;  rector  of,  368. 
Scelk,  Cristine,  John,  46. 

Scherman,  550. 

Schollar,  Edw.,  Robt.  (5),  Ruth,  Thos., 
80. 

Schoolmasters,  69(2),  78,  80,  103,  174, 
236,  383,  420,  423,  434,  523,  587. 


Schools,  founders  of,  2,  65,  83,  87,  105, 
117,  140,  145,  151(2),  208,  303, 

326(2),  363,  395,  423,  426,  565. 
Schrader,  Geo.,  311. 

Scobahull,  Isabel,  Robt.,  433.. 

Scolfleld,  John,  17. 

Scolows,  Alice,  Hen.,  356, 

Scors,  Agnes,  Wm.,  153. 

Scotland,  568  ;  368  ;  ambassador  to, 
547  ;  king  of,  492  ;  marshal  of,  568  ; 
regent  of,  568. 

Scott,  Agnes,  278  ;  Anne,  59  ;  Avis, 
53  ;  Edw.,  480  ;  Elizth.,  480,  565  ; 
Hannah,  53  ;  Isabel,  212  ;  John, 
59,  168,  480(2)  ;  Margery,  133  ; 

Robt.,  109  ;  Thos.,  53(2),  350,  565; 
Wm.,  133,  212,  244,  418;  Sir  Wm., 
212(2). 

Scotter,  Line.,  290  ;  283. 

Scottowe,  John,  375. 

Scrase,  Edw.,  Rich.  (2),  513. 
Scredington,  Line.,  290. 

Scrivelsby,  Line.,  290  ;  289. 

Scriven,  Yorks.,  552. 

Scriven,  Elizth.,  Reginald,  186. 
Scriveners,  159,  486. 

Scrogs,  Edw.,  Frances,  John,  177. 
Scroope,  Adrian,  42(2)  ;  Elizth.,  142 
Gervase,  521  ;  Geo.,  42,  107  ;  Jane, 
474  ;  John,  lord  Scroope,  542  ; 
Kath.,  41  ;  lord,  552  ;  Mary,  107  ; 
Ralph,  42  ;  Sir  Rich.,  142  ;  Robt.,. 
41  ;  Ursula,,  42. 

Scudamore,  Elizth.,  298(2)  ;  Francis, 
306(2)  ;  Jean,  Simon,  298  ;  Susan(2),. 
Thos.,  (2),  306. 

Sculthorpe,  Norf.,  364. 

Scutt,  Geo.,  John,  Kath.,  513. 

Sea,  John,  Martha,  Sarah,  235. 
Seaborrow,  Somerset,  434. 

Seal,  Kent,  256. 

Seale,  Surrey,  496. 

Seale,  John,  221. 

Seamer,  Yorks.,  557  ;  vicar  of,  557. 
Searchfield,  Anne,  Rowland,  Wm.,  146. 
Sebastian,  St.,  293. 

Secoll,  Wm.,  421. 

Secretaries  of  state,  106,  116. 
Sedgefield,  Durham,  106  ;  rector  of 
and  founder  of  school,  105. 
Sedgemoor,  battle  of,  437. 

Sedley,  Abigal,  371  ;  Anne,  260  ; 
Elizth.,  215,  259  ;  John,  259  260, 
371  ;  Robt.,  215  ;  Sir  Wm.,  207. 
Seend,  Wilts.,  535. 

Seething,  Norf.,  364. 

Sefowl,  Anne,  339  ;  Javen,  John,  245  ; 
Mary,  369. 

Sefton,  Lane.,  272  ;  284 ;  curate  of, 
272. 


44 


690 


INDEX. 


Segar,  Edw.,  164  ;  Geo.,  214. 

Segrave,  arms  of,  404(2),  577  ;  Elizth., 
Sir  John,  247. 

Segrim,  Agnes,  Ralph,  352. 

Sekin,  Joan,  466. 

Selby,  Yorks.,  566  ;  escheator  and 
collector  for,  551. 

Selby,  Dorothy,  239  ;  Isenlt,  Robt., 
Thos.,  244  ;  ‘Sir  Wm.,  239. 

Selfte,  Wm.,  453. 

Sell,  John,  179. 

Seller,  Walter,  510. 

Selling,  Kent,  257  ;  204. 

Selling,  Robt.,  34 ;  Wm.,  prior  of 
Canterbury,  268. 

Sellinger,  see  St.  Leger. 

Selmeston,  Sussex,  514  ;  vicar  of,  514. 
Selwin,  Dorothy,  214;  John,  499; 
Margery,  509  ;  Susan,  499  ;  Thos., 
214,  509. 

Selworthv,  Somerset,  438  ;  rector  of, 
438. 

Selyard,  see  Seyliard. 
iSeman,  John,  95  ;  Simon,  280. 
iSemark,  Anne,  36. 
iSend,  Surrey,  496  ;  vicar  of,  496. 
iSendell,  Margt.,  362. 
iSenior,  Anth.,  Rich.,  81. 

Septvans,  Christ.,  Jane  (2),  205  ;  Joan, 
205,  218  ;  John,  Mercy  (2),  205  ; 
Sir  Robt.,  215(2),  218;  Thos., 

Walter,  Wm.,  205. 

Serch,  Anne,  Robt.,  154. 

Sergent,  Wm.,  19. 

Serjeants-at-arms,  see  Royal  House¬ 
hold. 

Serjeants -at-law,  see  Legal. 

Serle,  Edw.,  160  ;  Geo.,  171,  581  ; 

Wm.,  171. 

'Serrell,  Anth.,  Thos.,  102. 

Sessay,  Yorks.,  557  ;  559  ;  rector  of, 
557. 

Settrington,  Yorks.,  557  ;  rector  of, 
557. 

Sevenhampton,  Glouc.,  155. 
Sevenoaks,  Kent.,  135. 

Sever,  Hen.,  413  ;  Robt.,  364. 
Sevington,  Kent,  268. 

Sewell,  Anne,  456(2),  521  ;  Kath., 
145  ;  Robt.,  456  ;  Thos.,  145  ;  Wm., 
521. 

Sewster,  Alice,  Elizth.,  Wm.,  471. 
Seyliard,  Selyard,  Suliard,  Sulyard, 
arms  of,  181  ;  Alice,  227  ;  Anne, 
124,  131,  209  ;  Bridget,  131,  457  ; 
Edw.,  125,  131  ;  Sir  Edw.,  124  ; 
Elizth.,  462;  Eustace,  131;  Frances, 
217;  Francis,  227;  Isabel,  486; 
Jane,  131  ;  John,  217,  226,  227  ; 
Sir  John,  457;  Josiah,  Judith,  209; 


Mirabel,  125  ;  Margt.,  131(2)  ;  Mary, 
131,  227  ;  Thos.,  457  ;  Wm.,  227, 
486. 

Seymour,  Agnes,  96  ;  Alice,  444  ; 
Edm.,  99  ;  Edw.,  530  ;  Edw.,  earl 
of  Hertford,  529  ;  Edw.,  lord 
Beauchamp,  529  ;  lord  Edw.,  435  ; 
Eleanor,  407  ;  Elizth.,  432  ;  Francis, 
530  ;  Giles,  484  ;  Jane,  435,  458(2)  ; 
John,  432,  529  ;  Sir  John,  529  ; 
Laur.,  385  ;  lord,  533  ;  Kath.,  529  ; 
Margery,  529  ;  Rich.,  lord  Seymour, 
444  ;  Wm.,  earl  of  Hertford,  530  ; 
Sir  Wm.,  458(2). 

Seynclow,  see  St.  Loe. 

Seys,  John,  21. 

Shaa,  see  Shaw. 

Shaddsdon,  Hants.,  435. 

Shadet,  Isabel,  John,  500. 
Shadingfield,  Suff.,  469. 

Shaftesbury,  Dorset,  102  ;  abbess  of, 
158  ;  Holy  Trinity,  102  ;  M.P.  for, 
102  ;  St.  Peter,  102  ;  steward  of 
the  monastery  of,  102. 

Shakerley,  Francis,  Rowland,  225. 
Shakespeare,  Anne,  Wm.,  524. 
Shalford,  Essex,  132. 

Shalford,  Surrey,  496. 

Shalston,  Bucks.,  48  ;  18. 

Shapwick,  Dorset,  102  ;  398  ;  Cham- 

payns  in,  102  ;  vicar  of,  102. 
Shardeloes,  Bucks.,  33. 

Shardelow,  Thomasin,  Thos.,  473. 
Sharlons,  see  Shardelows. 

Sharman,  Susan,  Thos.,  407. 
Sharnbrook,  Beds.,  11. 

Sharnbrook,  Edw.,  200. 

Sharp,  Alice,  512  ;  Charity,  Em¬ 
manuel,  439  ;  John,  264(2),  512  ; 
Rich.,  512;  Thos.,  257  ;  Wm.,  215. 
Sharpie,  John,  222(2). 

Sharrington,  Norf.,  364  ;  325  ;  rector 
of,  364. 

Sharrington,  John,  364. 

Sharsted,  Kent,  225. 

Sharsted,  Rich,  de,  225. 

Shavington,  Ches.,  384. 

Shaw,  Shaa,  Agnes,  564 ;  Dorothy, 
550  ;  Emot,  555  ;  John,  122,  550, 
555(2),  564  ;  Sir  John,  128  ;  Kath., 
443  ;  Mary,  435  ;  Matt.,  408  ; 
Robt.,  435  ;  Thos.,  566  ;  Sir  Thos., 
435  ;  Wm.,  443,  566. 

Sheaf,  Mary,  222,  494  ;  Thos.,  222(2), 
494  ;  Wm.,  222. 

Sheen,  East,  Surrey,  486. 

Sheepshed,  Leic.,  277. 

Sheering,  Essex,  132. 

Sheers,  Shiers,  Margt.,  488  ;  Robt., 
480  ;  Roger,  488. 


INDEX, 


691 


Sheffield,  Yorks.,  557  ;  81  ;  manor  of, 
558  ;  St.  Peter,  557. 

Sheffield,  Edm.,  397  ;  Edm.,  lord 
Sheffield,  289  ;  Edw.,  9  ;  Frances, 
289  ;  Robt.,  216. 

Shefford,  Little,  Berks.,  26  ;  48. 
Sheldon,  Francis,  Margt.,  Mary,  Rich,, 
537. 

Sheldwich,  Kent.,  257. 

Shelfhanger,  Norf.,  339. 

Shelford,  Notts.,  canon  of,  289. 
Shelford,  Great,  Cambs.,  64  ;  rector  of, 
64. 

Shelford,  Little,  Cambs.,  65. 

Shelford,  Elizth.,  abbess  of  Shaftes¬ 
bury,  Gwen,  John,  158. 

Shelley,  Essex,  132. 

Shelley,  E,(2),  Edw.,  518  ;  Eleanor, 
506  ;  Elizth.,  506,  518  ;  H.,  518  ; 
Hen.,  37  ;  J.,  518  ;  Joan,  208,  518  ; 
John,  188,  208(2),  506(4)  ;  Sir  John, 
509  ;  Kate,  518  ;  Margt.,  188,  509  ; 
Mary,  506,  518  ;  Maud,  208  ;  R., 
Rich.,  T.,  518  ;  Wm.,  37. 
Shellingford,  Berks.,  26. 

Shelmerdine,  Ephraim,  Thos.,  81. 
Shelton,  Beds.,  194. 

Shelton,  Nori.,  364. 

Shelton,  Alice,  365  ;  Anne,  101,  133  ; 
Cecily,  Edw.,  342  ;  Elizth.,  124  ; 
John,  355  ;  Kath.,  364 ;  Ralph, 
355;  Sir  Ralph,  124,  365 ;  Wm.,  101. 
133,  364. 

Shenfield,  Essex,  119. 

Shenley,  Bucks.,  48  ;  rector  of,  48. 
Shenley,  Herts.,  196  ;  54,  547. 
Shenleybury,  Herts.,  314. 

Shenton,  Leic.,  277. 

Shephall,  Herts.,  196  ;  2. 

Shepherds,  adoration  of  the,  483. 
Shepherdswell,  Kent,  257. 

Shepley,  Hugh,  John,  24. 

Sheppard,  Anne,  306  ;  Hen.,  323  ; 
John,  306  ;  Kath.,  323  ;  Maud, 
306  ;  Sibil,  Timothy,  Wm.,  197. 
Shepperton,  Middx.,  316. 

Sheppey,  Isle  of,  Kent,  324. 

Shepton  Mallet,  Somerset,  438  ;  434  ; 

rectors  of,  438,  439. 

Sherard,  Geoff.,  Joyce,  278  ;  Roland, 
295. 

Sheraton,  Stephen,  237. 

Sherborne,  Dorset,  castle  of,  534. 
Sherborne,  Monk,  Hants.,  164  ;  rector 
of,  164. 

Sherborne  St.  John,  Hants.,  164. 
Sherbourne,  Warw.,  523. 

Sherburn  Hospital,  Durham,  106. 
Sherburn,  Yorks.,  565. 

Sherburn,  Kath.,  Rich.,  554. 


Shere,  Surrey,  496  ;  rector  of,  496. 
Sherfield-on-Lpddon,  Hants.,  165  ; 

Lancelevy  in,  165, 

Sheriff  Hutton,  Yorks.,  558. 

Shoring,  Essex,  197, 

Sherington,  Cecily,  Thos.,  448. 
Sherlock,  Rich,,  273. 

Sherman,  John,  Rich.,  94  ;  Wm.,  94, 
461. 

Shernbourne,  Norf.,  364. 

Shernbourne,  Jamon,  Thos.,  364. 
Sherrey,  Jenit,  404. 

Sherringham,  Norf.,  365. 

Sherringham,  Beatrice,  Dionis,  339. 
Short,  Margt.,  Rich.,  391. 

Shields  in  museums,  etc.,  575,  577,  578, 
579,  580,  581,  582,  583,  584,  585,  590. 
Shilling,  -see  Cheling. 

Shillingford,  Devon,  94  ;  preacher  of, 
95. 

Shillington,  Beds.,  11  ;  rectors  of,  11. 
Shilston,  Devon,  92. 

Shilton,  Alice,  Rich.,  86. 

Shimpling,  Norf.,  365  ;  124. 
Shingleton,  Robt.,  416. 

Ship  of  war,  245. 

Shipdam,  Norf.,  365  ;  rector  of,  365. 
Shiplake,  Oxon,  420. 

Shipley,  Sussex,  514. 

Shipside,  Geo.,  540. 

Shipton,  Salop,  429. 
Shipton-under-Wychwood,  Oxon.,  420. 
Shipwash,  Joan,  John,  41  ;  Margery, 
Wm.,  42. 

Shirburn,  Oxon,  420  ;  505. 

Shirburn,  Elizth.,  Rich.,  272(2). 
Shirley,  Shurley,  Anne,  Edw.,  511  ; 
Elizth.,  514  ;  Jane,  391  ;  Joan,  511  ; 
John,  391,  511  ;  Thos.,  511,  514. 
Shopland,  Essex,  132. 

Shorditch,  Edm.,  Ellen,  305. 

Shore,  Anne,  Patrick,  288. 

Shoreham,  Kent,  257. 

Shoreham,  New,  Sussex,  514. 
Shoreham,  Old,  Sussex,  514. 

Shorlond,  John,  475. 

Shorne,  Kent,  257  ;  vicars  of,  257, 
258. 

Shortgrave,  Grace,  Wm.,  384. 
Shorthose,  Barth.,  533  ;  John,  547. 
Shorwell,  Isle  of  Wight,  172  ;  vicar  of, 
172. 

Shosmith,  Julian,  Wm.,  246. 

Shotbolt,  Mary,  Thos.,  179. 
Shotesham  St.  Mary,  Norf.,  365. 
Shotley,  Suff.,  472. 

Shottesbrooke,  Berks.,  26. 

Shottisham,  Suff.,  469  ;  rector  of,  469. 
Shounck,  Agnes,  Thos.,  127. 
Showbrooke,  Devon,  435. 


692 


INDEX, 


Shrewsbury,  Salop,  429  ;  428  ;  earls 

of,  539,  557  ;  dean  of,  431  ;  pre¬ 
bendary,  4  ;  St.  Alkmund,  431,  587  ; 
St.  Chad,  431,  588  ;  St.  Mary, 
429. 

Shrivenham,  Berks.,  27. 

Shropshire,  427  ;  archdeacon  of,  412. 

Shrouds,  2,  5(2),  10,  12,  14,  18(2),  24(3), 
36,  37,  47,  49(3),  51,  52(2),  54,  62, 
64,  70,  80,  99,  106,  110,  122,  134,  144, 
152,  164,  178,  180(2),  181(2),  184(2), 
187(4),  188(2),  195,  197,  222,  228, 
231,  240,  248,  257,  258,  259,  271(2), 
276,  286,  299,  301(3),  320(2),  322(2), 
325,  328,  329,  331,  334(2),  335,  343, 
344,  356,  358,  363,  374,  378,  380,  400, 
406,  407,  410,  411,  415,  417,  420,  424, 
428,  448,  462,  463,  472,  476,  481,  482, 
492,  503,  508,  543,  560,  573,  576(2), 
578(2),  582(3),  584,  587,  591. 

Shuckburgh,  Upper,  Warw.,  524. 

Shuckburgh,  arms  of,  523  ;  Anne, 
387(2),  524;  Anth.,  524;  Avice, 
Dorothy,  Edw.,  387  ;  Elizth.,  387(2), 
524  ;  Frances,  Jane,  Jasper,  Joan, 
John  (2),  Judith,  387  ;  Margt.,  387, 
524 ;  Mary,  Maud,  387  ;  Thos., 
524(2). 

Shute,  Devon,  90. 

Shuttleworth,  Anne  (2),  Eleanor, 
Elizth.,  Nich.  (2),  Rich.,  Thos., 
Ughtred,  548. 

Sibbertoft,  Northants.,  389. 

Sibertswould,  see  Shepherdswell. 

Sibill,  Agnes,  228  ;  Anne,  536  ;  Nich., 
536  ;  Thos.,  228. 

Sible  Hedingham,  Essex,  471. 

Sibstone,  Leic.,  277  ;  rector  of,  277. 

Sibton,  Suff.,  469. 

Sidbury,  Devon,  95. 

Sidey,  Joseph,  119  ;  Margt.,  107,  135. 

Sidlin,  Robt.,  100. 

Sidmouth,  Devon,  581. 

Sidney,  Alice,  Barbara,  Bridget,  251  ; 
Elizth.,  42  ;  Sir  Hen.,  251(2)  ; 
Margt.,  251,  481  ;  Mary,  53,  251  ; 
Sir  Robt.,  251  ;  Thomasin,  Wm., 
476  ;  Sir  Wm.,  53,  251. 

Sidnham,  Sidenham,  Anne,  Blanch, 
Christ.,  Cuthbert  (2),  77  ;  Eleanor, 
430  ;  Elizth.,  438  ;  Humf.,  77,  434  ; 
Jane,  77(2)  ;  John,  430  ;  Margt., 
Wm.,  77. 

Sidnor,  Anne,  Bridget,  Hen.,  449  ; 
Wm.,  331,  449(3). 

Sidon,  128. 

Sidway,  Rich.,  99. 

Siferwast,  Sir  John,  Sibil,  16. 

Sikes,  Elizth.,  Rich.,  553. 

Silam,  Elizth.,  Joan,  John,  9. 


Sileby,  Leic.,  275. 

Silkstone,  Yorks.,  558. 

Silk  Willoughbv,  Line.,  290  ;  rectors 
of,  290. 

Silverlock,  arms  of,  251. 

Silvester,  Gabriel,  484. 

Simeon,  Margt.,  Thos.,  419. 

Simnels,  Kent,  205. 

Simon,  St.,  280,  287. 

Simonds,  Adam,  368,  ;  Agnes,  328(3), 
368  ;  Alice,  367  ;  Allen,  Anne,  328  ; 
Barbara,  524  ;  Cecily,  328  ;  Elizth., 
143(2)  ;  Joan,  420  ;  John.  95,  143, 
328(3),  362,  367,  420,  452  ;  Margt., 
328  ;  Ralph,  328,  524  ;  Rich.,  143  ; 
Rose,  328  ;  Thos.,  299,  368  ;  Wm., 
328,  474. 

Simpson,  Alice,  249  ;  Francis,  558  ; 
Kath.,  249  ;  Robt.,  296  ;  Sam., 
558  ;  Thos.,  158,  164(3),  166,  170, 
323  ;  Wm.,  249,  294,  558(2). 

Sincler,  Roger,  227. 

Sinclers  Hall,  Essex,  137. 

Singleton,  Anne,  77,  269  ;  Geo.,  269  ; 

Rich.,  77  ;  Thos.,  453(2). 

Siot,  John,  54. 

Sir,  Audrey,  368. 

Sisson,  Thos.,  275. 

Sithney,  Cornwall,  77. 

Sittingbourne,  Kent,  259. 

Sitwell,  Francis,  82. 

Skaines,  Kent,  227. 

Skattggow,  Robt.,  575. 

Skeffington,  Elizth.,  430  ;  Joan,  442  ; 
John,  304  ;  Sir  John,  430(2)  ;  Wm., 
430,  442. 

Skeletons,  36,  43,  53,  62,  67,  68,  101, 
106,  159,  164,  244,  272,  301,  320,  354, 
355,  374,  380,  410,  463,  473,  499,  570, 
573,  576. 

Skelton,  Agnes,  194 ;  Anne,  351  ; 
Hen.,  553(2)  ;  Joan,  194  ;  Kath., 
Margt.,  62  ;  Robt.,  194 ;  Thos., 
553  ;  Sir  Thos.,  62  ;  Wm.,  15,  351, 
553. 

Skern,  Joan,  490  ;  John,  97,  541  ; 

Margt.,  97  ;  Robt.,  489. 

Skinner,  Agnes,  480  ;  Edw.,  409  ; 
Elizth.,  480  ;  Joan,  409  ;  John, 
495  ;  Lattice,  409  ;  Margt.,  363  ; 
Martha,  422  ;  Michael,  480,  Rich., 
168,  480  ;  Roger,  363  ;  Wm.,  422. 
Skinners,  177,  246,  306,  316  ;  arms  of 
the  Company,  246. 

Skipp,  Frances,  370  ;  Geo.,  Sarah,  176; 
Thos.,  370. 

Skipper,  Agnes,  306;  Joan,  281 ;  John, 
306  ;  Rich.,  281. 

Skipton -in -Craven,  Yorks.,  558  ;  289, 
543. 


INDEX. 


693 


Skipwith,  Skipworth,  arms  of,  577  ; 
Agnes,  289  ;  Elizth.,  280,  295  ; 
Hen.,  295  ;  Jane,  281  ;  John,  283  ; 
Sir  John,  280,  285;  Kath.,  285; 
Margt.,  189;  Wm.,  280;  Sir  Wm., 
281,  289. 

Skirmote,  Alice,  John,  Mary,  Wm.,  425. 
Skottow,  Agnes,  John,  476  ;  Margt., 
368  ;  Mary,  Rich.,  353  ;  Simon,  368. 
Skrimshire,  John,  444. 

Skudder,  Annes,  John,  260. 

Slade,  Hen.  (4),  John  (3),  Mary,  437. 
Slaidburn,  Yorks.,  559  ;  Townhead  in, 
559. 

Slanning,  Nich.,  89. 

Slapton,  Bucks.,  48  ;  rectors  of,  38. 
Slaugham,  Sussex,  514  ;  494,  504,  516. 
Slaughter,  Upper,  Glouc.,  155. 
Slaughter,  Bridget,  '  Edw.,  156  ; 

Eleanor,  John,  Paris,  155. 

Sleaford,  Line.,  290. 

Sleaford,  John,  55. 

Slifield,  Alice,  496  ;  Edm.,  480(2)  ; 
Elizth.,  479,  480(3)  ;  Hem,  John, 
480  ;  Laur.,  496  ;  Thos.,  479. 
Slinfold,  Sussex,  515  ;  Strood  in,  515. 
Slingsby,  Yorks.,  559  ;  rector  of,  559. 
Slingsbj^,  Dorothy,  Sir  Thos.,  554. 
Sloley,  Norf.,  365  ;  rector  of,  365. 

Sion,  Denis,  505,  585. 

Sloper,  Simon,  536. 

Slowe,  151. 

Smalll3ridge,  Suff.,  454. 

Smallpeece,  Humf.,  376  ;  Joan,  493  ; 
Robt.,  473  ;  Thos.,  493  ;  Thomasin, 
473. 

Smallwood,  Alice,  John,  24. 

Smart,  Susan,  476  ;  Wm.,  381. 
Smetheleye,  Anth.,  Isabel,  Rich.,  544. 
Smith,  Agnes,  16,  40,  452,  526  ;  Alex., 
585  ;  Alice,  162,  203,  343  ;  Andrew, 
170  ;  Anth.,  426,  500  ;  Anne,  94, 
505  ;  Audrey,  315  ;  Baldwin,  488  ; 
Bernard,  439  ;  Bridget,  135,  466  ; 
Charity,  439  ;  Chas.,  viscount  Car¬ 
rington,  539  ;  Christ.,  588  ;  Con¬ 
stance,  29  ;  Dorothy,  330  ;  Edm., 
203  ;  Elizth.,  170,  235,  254,  486,  494, 
585  ;  Emme,  426  ;  Geo.,  397; 
Jacomine,  40  ;  Jane,  230,  397, 
494(4),  549  ;  Jas.,  267,  516  ;  Sir 
Jas.,  94;  Joan,  113,  135(2),  298, 
546;  John,  113,  144,  162(2),  230, 
235,  257,  267,  352,  411,  452,  462, 
472(2),  523,  546  ;  Sir  John,  526  ; 
Hen.,  40,  372,  494,  499,  540  ;  Hing, 
326  ;  Kath.,  317,  486  ;  Margt.,  372, 
427,  443,  462  ;  Marion,  257  ;  Martha, 
8  ;  Mary,  8,  254(2),  439,  500,  539  ; 
Maud,  16  ;  Mr.,  431,  587,  588  ;  Nich., 


36,  255,  512  ;  Owen,  330  ;  Ralph,  8  ; 
Rich.,  279,  343,  494  ;  Robt.,  203(2), 
326,  330,  395,  486(2),  540;  Susan, 
279,  540  ;  Thos.,  40,  135,  203,  235, 
244,  254,  331,  364,  427,  443,  505,  541  ; 
Thomasin,  540  ;  Walter,  40  ;  Wm., 
16(2),  29,  95,  103,  298,  327,  330(2), 
343,  378,  417,  472,  494,  540  ;  Wm., 
bp.  of  Lincoln,  426(2). 

Smiths,  11,  34,  36,  486. 

Smithson,  Christ.,  Dorothy,  566. 

Smithwine,  Elizth.,  John,  336. 

Snagge,  Anne,  381. 

Snaith,  Alice,  204  ;  Geo..  308  ;  Wm., 
204. 

Snape,  Sulf.,  477. 

Snapp,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  422. 

Snarford,  Line.,  291. 

Snell,  Wm.,  212. 

Snelling,  Alice,  489  ;  Anne.,  Geo.,  490  ; 
Joan,  John,  489  ;  Joice,  239  ;  Mark, 
490(2)  ;  Simon,  239  ;  Thos.,  489. 

Snettisham,  Norf.,  365. 

Sneyd,  Anne,  Sir  Wm.,  445. 

Snitterton,  Derby,  81,  85. 

Snodland,  Kent,  259  ;  rector  of,  259. 

Snoring,  Great,  Norf.,  365. 

Snouck,  Jaquemyne,  Pieter,  487. 

Soame,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  450. 

Sockburn,  Durham,  106. 

Sodor  and  Man,  bp.  of,  574. 

Soham,  Cambs.,  65. 

Solihull,  Warw.,  524  ;  383  ;  rector  of, 
524. 

Sombourne,  King’s,  Hants.,  165. 

Somerby,  near  Grantham,  Line.,  291. 

Somercotes,  Margt.,  300. 

Somerford,  Wilts.,  432. 

Somerley  House,  Suff.,  133. 

Somerleyton,  Suff.,  469  ;  453. 

Somers,  Elizth.,  John,  258  ;  Marion, 
Thos.,  188. 

Somersall,  Derby,  81. 

Somersby,  Line.,  291. 

Somerset,  Geo.,  Sir  Geo.,  474  ;  duchess 
of,  269,  293,  444  ;  duke  of,  435,  572. 

Somersetshire,  231  ;  escheator  for,  316. 

Somersham,  Hunts.,  202. 

Somerton,  Oxon,  420  ;  master  of 
school  at,  420. 

Somerton,  Somerset,  439. 

Someschell,  prebendary  of,  82. 

Sondes,  Rich.,  Robt.,  262  ;  Thos., 
Wm.,  411. 

Sone,  Elizth.  (2),  Geo.,  John,  462. 

Songar, - ,  113,  578. 

Sonning,  Berks.,  27  ;  15,  487  ;  bailiff 
of,  27  ;  steward  and  receiver  of,  27. 

Sore  well,  John,  261. 

Sotherby,  Kath.,  Thos.,  452. 


694 


INDEX. 


Sotherin,  Arthur,  386. 

Sotherwick,  Margt.,  Maud,  Wm.,  54. 
Sothill,  Elizth.,  278,  458  ;  Gerard,  455  ; 

Hen.,  458  ;  John,  278. 

Sotterley,  Suff.,  469  ;  335,  361. 

Sotton,  see  Sutton. 

Soulbury,  Bucks.,  48. 

Souldern,  Oxon,  420  ;  rector  of,  421. 
Souldrop,  Beds.,  11. 

Soundesse,  Oxon,  409. 

Southacre,  Norf.,  365  ;  328  ;  rector  of, 
366. 

Southaik,  Elizth.,  Geo.,  Thos.,  191. 
Southampton,  earl  of,  513. 
Southampton,  God’s  House,  Hants., 
165.  :  „ 

Southcot,  Berks.,  100(2). 

Southcot,  Sir  Geo.,  93  ;  Roger,  316  ; 

Sarah,  92,  93. 

Southery,  Norf.,  366. 

Southfleet,  Kent,  259  ;  rector  of,  259. 
Southleigh,  Oxon,  421. 

Southminster,  Essex,  132. 

Southolt,  Suff.,  470. 

Southwark,  St.  Saviour,  Surrey,  496. 
Southwell,  Notts.,  396  ;  canon  of, 
169  ;  Minster,  396  ;  prebendaries, 
64,  274(2). 

Southwell,  arms  of,  375  ;  Alice,  361  ; 
Anne,  Cecily,  448  ;  Donsany,  348  ; 
Dorothy,  221  ;  Elizth.,  375,  521  ; 
Francis  (2),  John,  448  ;  Kath.,  63, 
520,  521  ;  Margt.,  201,  448  :  Mary, 
348  ;  Rich.,  361  ;  Robt.,  448(3)  ; 
Sir  Robt.,  63,  201,  375,  520,  521  ; 
SusanfThos.,  448. 

Southwick,  Hants.,  165. 

Southwick,  Northants.,  390. 
Southwold,  Suff.,  470. 

Spain,  Agnes,  Thos.  (2),  371. 

Spalding,  Line.,  Gentlemen’s  Society 
of,  291  ;  Johnson  Hospital  at,  291. 
Spanish  inscr.,  435. 

Spantun,  Thos.,  329. 

Spany,  Thos.,  338. 

Sparham,  Norf.,  366  ;  rector  of,  366. 
Sparkford,  Somerset,  439  ;  rector  of, 
439. 

Sparks,  Matt.,  Sibil,  222  ;  Thos.,  34(2). 
Sparrow,  Andrew,  376  ;  Anth.,  bp.  of 
Norwich,  355  ;  Geo.,  459  ;  John, 
376(2)  ;  Robt.,  461  ;  Susan,  355  ; 
Thos.,  208,  376  ;  Wm.,  459,  575. 
Sparsholt,  Berks.,  27  ;  rectors  and 
vicars  of,  27,  28. 

Speakers  of  the  Commons,  92,  182,  210, 
246,  378,  405,  448. 

Spearhawk,  Adam,  365  ;  John,  188. 
Speen,  Berks.,  33  ;  vicar  of,  33. 

Speir,  Gath.,  Ralph,  Thos.,  405(2). 


Speke,  Lane.,  269. 

Speke,  Elizth.,  Sir  Geo.,  John,  434. 
Spekinton,  Rich.,  410. 

Spelman,  arms  of,  590  ;  Anne,  331  ; 
Bridget,  Clement,  349  ;  Dorothy, 
364  ;  Ele,  348  ;  Elizth.,  347,  349(2)  ; 
Francis,  329,  349,  451  ;  Hen.,  329, 
348(2),  349  ;  Sir  Hen.,  329  ;  John, 
335,  349(3),  366,  451  ;  Sir  John,  347, 
349,  364  ;  Judith,  Kath.,  349  ; 

Margt.,  335,  349(2)  ;  Robt.,  349,  366  ; 
Thos.,  331  ;  Wm.,  349. 

Spelsbury,  Oxon,  421. 

Spence,  Audrey,  582  ;  C.,  221  ;  John, 
47,  405,  582. 

Spencer,  Anne,  4,  382,  516  ;  Elizth., 
256,  388  ;  Giles,  155  ;  John,  195, 
382  ;  Margt.,  195  ;  Margery,  514  ; 
Millicent,  155  ;  Nich.,  256,  266  ; 
Susan,  380  ;  Thos.,  4  ;  Thos.,  lord 
Spencer,  388  ;  Wm.,  516  ;  Sir  Wm., 
380. 

Spendlove,  Spendlowe,  Hugh,  Rachel, 
352  Thos.,  329. 

Spennithorne,  Yorks.,  105. 

Spetchley,  Wore.,  540  ;  537. 

Spetill,  Alice,  Hugh,  John  atte,  8. 
Spexhall,  Suff.,  471. 

Spicer,  Agnes,  373  ;  Alice,  400  ;  Dan., 
537  ;  Joan,  148,  570  ;  John,  247, 
373,  375,  400,  570  ;  Julian,  Margt. (2), 
Reginald,  148  ;  Walter,  580. 

Spiller,  W.  H.,  586. 

Spilsby,  Line.,  291. 

Spiney,  arms  of,  577  ;  Eleanor,  538. 
Spixworth,  Norf.,  366. 

Sponhill,  Salop,  430. 

Spooner,  Alice,  114,  364;  Francis, 
John,  Wm.,  364. 

Spor,  Raffe,  331. 

Sprackling,  arms  of,  255  ;  Adam,  255  ; 
Sir  Adam,  225,  255  ;  Hannah,  225  ; 
Margt.,  Robt.  (2),  255. 

Spratton,  Northants.,  390. 

Sprenthall,  Elizth.,  John,  82. 
Spridlington,  Line.,  291. 

Sprigg,  Wm.,  367. 

Spring,  Bridget,  35  ;  Elizth.,  330  ;  Sir 
John,  35  ;  Margt.,  462  ;  Robt.,  330  ; 
Thos.,  462. 

Springfield,  Essex,  133. 

Springham,  Mercymight,  Rich.,  108. 
Springold,  Springoll,  Frances,  Francis, 
42  ;  Thos.,  322. 

Sprotborough,  Yorks.,  559. 

Sprotte,  John,  221. 

Sprowston,  Norf.,  366. 

Sprunt,  Alice,  John,  419. 

Spynne,  see  Spain. 

Squier,  Mary,  Thos.,  447. 


INDEX. 


695 


Stacy,  Alice,  264  ;  Edw.,  Francis,  139  ; 
Geo.,  240,  241  ;  Jane,  240  ;  Joan; 
264(2);  John,  240(7),  264;  Kath., 
139  ;  Margt.,  240,  264  ;  Rich.,  240  ; 
Wm.,  264. 

Stadhampton,  Oxon,  421. 

Stafford,  444  ;  archdeacon  of,  431. 
Stafford,  West,  Dorset,  102. 

Stafford,  Anne,  duchess  of  Bucking¬ 
ham,  144  ;  Edw.,  bp.  of  Exeter,  91  ; 
Eleanor,  22  ;  Elizth.,  118,  444,  491  ; 
Gertrude,  Humf.,  84  ;  Humf.,  earl 
of  Devon,  198  ;  Humf.,  duke  of 
Buckingham,  144  ;  Sir  Humf.,  379(2); 
Isabel,  198  ;  John,  abp.  of  Canter¬ 
bury,  26  8  ;  Margt.,  379  ;  Nich,  392, 
444  ;  Ralph,  lord  Stafford,  332,  491  ; 
Robt.,  560  ;  Susanna,  274  ;  Thos., 
22  ;  Wm.,  274. 

Staffordshire,  441. 

Stafforton,  see  Staverton. 

Stagsden,  Beds.,  11. 

Staindrop,  Durham,  106  ;  579. 
Stalbridge,  Dorset,  rector  of,  97. 
Stalham,  Norf.,  366  ;  vicar  of,  366. 
Stallingborough,  Line.,  291. 

Stalon,  John,  358. 

Stamp,  Thos.,  25. 

Stamford,  Line.,  292  ;  aldermen  of, 
292(2)  ;  All  Saints,  292,  vicar  of, 
292  ;  bell  founder,  292  ;  Browne’s 
bedehouse,  292  ;  mayor,  292  ;  St. 
George,  292  ;  St.  [John,  292,  rector 
of,  292  ;  St.  Mary,  St.  Michael,  292. 
Stanbury,  John,  bp.  of  Hereford,  174. 
Standen,  Anth.,  Edm.,  Elizth.,  492. 
Standish,  Lane.,  273  ;  481. 

Standish,  Elizth.,  Hen.,  500. 

Standlake,  Oxon,  425. 

Standon,  Herts.,  196  ;  583  ;  steward 
of  manor  of,  197. 

Standon,  Staffs.,  444. 

Stanesby,  Line.,  279. 

Stanesby,  Dorothy,  537. 

Stanford,  Leic.,  278. 

Stanford,  Northants.,  390. 
Stanford-Dingley,  Berks.,  28  ;  406. 
Stanford-in-the-Vale,  Berks.,  28 ;  rector 
of,  28. 

Stanford-on-Soar,  Notts.,  396. 

Stanford  Rivers,  Essex,  133  ;  bailiff 
of,  133  ;  rector  of,  133. 

Stanground,  Hunts.,  203  ;  vicar  of,  203. 
Stanhope,  Bridget,  304 ;  Erasmus, 
375 ;  Hen.,  lord  Stanhope,  211  ; 
Joan,  lady  Cromwell,  293  ;  John, 
85  ;  John,  lord  Stanhope,  444  ; 
Kath.,  211  ;  ladv,  444  ;  Margt.,  85  ; 
Michael,  397  ;  Sir  Mich.,  304,  455  ; 
Maud,  294  ;  Sir  Rich.,  293. 


Stanley,  Derby,  86. 

Stanley,  Andrew,  106  ;  Anne,  75, 
139(2)  ;  Anne,  countess  of  Derby, 
304  ;  Beatrice,  131  ;  Edw.,  earl  of 
Derby,  304,  406  ;  Sir  Edw.,  406  ; 
Elizth.,  131  ;  F.,  452  ;  Ferdinand, 
earl  of  Derby,  9  ;  Frances,  9,  131  ; 
Hen.,  131,  304  ;  Sir  Humf.,  313  ; 
Jane,  131  ;  Jas.,  bp.  of  Ely,  270  ; 
John,  131,  138(2),  139  ;  Margt.,  86, 
273  ;  Marv,  185  ;  Parnell,  406  ; 
Rich.,  131,^508  ;  Thos.,  406  ;  Thos.; 
earl  of  Derby,  304  ;  Sir  Thos., 
508  ;  Sir  Wm.,  273. 

Stanlinche  Heale,  Wilts.,  537. 
Stanmer,  Sussex,  515. 

Stanmore,  Middx.,  316  ;  383. 
Stannerton,  Salop,  445. 

Stansby,  Mary,  Philip,  98. 

Stanstead,  Kent,  260. 

Stanstead  Abbots,  Herts.,  197. 
Stanstead  Mountfitchet,  Essex,  133  ; 

527  ;  vicar  of,  133. 

Stanton  All  Saints,  Suff.,  471. 

Stanton  Fitzwaryn,  Wilts.,  535  ;  rector 
of,  535. 

Stanton  Harcourt,  Oxon,  421  ;  vicar 
of,  421. 

Stanton,  Long,  Cambs.,  65. 

Stanton  St.  John,  Oxon,  421. 

Stanton,  Staunton,  Agnes,  275  ;  Edm.,, 
490  ;  Frances,  52  ;  Mary,  490  ; 
Robt.,  275. 

Stanwardine,  Salop,  428. 

Stanwell,  Middx.,  316  ;  rector  of,  316. 
Stanwick,  Northants.,  390  ;  rector  of,, 
390. 

Stanwick  St.  John,  Yorks.,  559  ; 

prebendary  of,  555. 

Stanwix,  Rich.,  381. 

Staper,  Dorothy,  Roland,  9. 

Staple,  Kent,  260. 

Staple  of  Calais  and  England,  arms  of, 
36,  54,  154,  196,  258,  295,  297,  308, 
310,  387,  425  ;  mayors  of,  12,  227, 
275  ;  merchants  of,  20,  28,  36,  52, 
66,  86,  154,  187(2),  193(2),  196,  227, 
279,  292,  294,  295(2),  297,  304,  307(3) 
308,  309,  383,  386,  395,  404,  423,  550. 
Staple,  Staples,  Alex.,  157  ;  Alice, 
Anne,  120  ;  Avis,  157  ;  Denis,  120  ; 
Elizth.,  157  ;  Margt.,  120  ;  Thos., 
120,  132. 

Stapleford,  Cambs.,  65  ;  vicar  of,  65. 
Stapleford,  Herts.,  199. 

Stapleford,  Leic.,  278. 

Stapleford  Tawney,  Essex,  133. 
Staplehill,  Anne,  Elizth.,  96  ;  Gilbert, 
91  ;  Hugh,  John,  Mary,  Sabian, 
Roger,  Thos.,  96. 


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INDEX. 


Staplehurst,  Kent,  260,  588  ;  rectors 
of,  243  ;  260,  588. 

Stapleton,  Yorks.,  546. 

Stapleton,  Sir  Brian,  341,  342  ;  Cecily, 

341  ;  Ele,  Elizth.,  Joan  (3),  Kath., 

342  ;  Margt.,  78,  338  ;  Sir  Miles, 
341(2),  342(5)  ;  Wm.,  78,  338. 

Stapley,  Anne,  Anth.,  512(2). 

Starkey,  Hugh,  70(2)  ;  Joan,  135. 
Starston,  Norf.,  366. 

;Statham,  Stathum,  Anne,  85  ;  Cecily, 
84(2)  ;  Elizth.,  85(2)  ;  Godith,  84(2), 
S5  ;  Hen.  (2),  Joan,  85  ;  John,  84(3) ; 
Sir  John,  87;  Margt.,. 85;  Ralph, 
Rich.,  84  ;  Sir  Thos.,  Thomasin,  85. 
(Stationer,  110  ;  arms  of  the  Company, 
450. 

iStaveley,  Derby,  87. 

Staveley,  Alice,  398  ;  Mary,  51  ;  Wm., 
51,  398. 

Staverton,  Devon,  95. 

Staverton,  Northants.,  390. 

Staverton,  Anne,  27 ;  Edith,  19  ; 
Elizth.,  25,  30  ;  Francis,  Geo.,  27  ; 
Hen.,  19  ;  Humf.,  30(3),  303  ; 

■John,  27,  455  ;  Kath.,  19  ;  Lettice, 
50  ;  Mabel,  17  ;  Margery,  303  ; 
Rich.,  17,  25,  30  ;  Wm.,  27(2)  ; 
— ,  19. 

'Stayning,  Lane.,  269. 
iSteadhall,  Yorks.,  554. 

Stebbing,  Essex,  133. 
iStebbing,  Ann,  381  ;  Elizth.,  381, 
450(2)  ;  Hen.  (2),  Jane,  450  ;  Wm., 
381.  « 

Stebird,  John,  Margt.,  364. 

Stede,  arms  of,  325  ;  Edm.,  Jane,  209  ; 
John,  325. 

Steelant,  Jacquemyne  van,  487. 

Steeple  Ashton,  Wilts.,  535. 

Steeple  Aston,  Oxon,  421. 

Steeple  Barton,  Oxon,  425. 

Steeple  Bumpstead,  Essex,  133. 

Steere,  Geo.,  Jane,  493. 

Steeton,  Yorks.,  552. 

Stenbury,  Isle  of  Wight,  171. 

Stephen,  rector  of  Cranbrook,  222. 
■Stephen,  St.,  385. 

■Stephens,  Abigail,  150  ;  Dorothy,  50  ; 
Edw.,  Hannah,  Hen.,  Joan,  150  ; 
■John,  23,  50,  91,  318(2)  ;  Kath.  (2), 
Margt.  (2),  150  ;  Mary,  23,  530  ; 
Hath.,  150 ;  Rebecca,  441  ;  Rich. 
150(2),  441  ;  Robt.,  Sara,  150 ; 
Thos.,  530  ;  Wm.,  61. 

Stepney,  Ralph,  178. 

Stern,  Edw.,  65. 

Sternhold,  Anne,  162. 

Sterre,  Adam,  Marion  atte,  223. 
Stevenage,  Herts.,  197  ;  rector  of,  197. 


Stevenson,  Agnes,  Alice,  John. 
Margt.,  105. 

Stevenston,  Devon,  94(3). 

Steventon,  Berks.,  28. 

Stevington,  Beds.,  11. 

Stewart,  Jas.,  earl  of  Murray,  568  ; 

Sarah,  Thos.  (2),  336. 

Steyne,  Paeschine  van  den,  289,  532. 
Steyning,  Sussex,  502. 

Steyning,  Alice,  96,  438  ;  Anth.,  Cecil, 
438  ;  Chas.,  436,  438(3)  ;  Margt., 
436,  438  ;  Philip,  96,  438(2). 

Sti - ,  John,  366. 

Stibbard,  Norf.,  rector  of,  372. 
Stibbington,  Hunts.,  203  ;  rector  of, 
203. 

Stidolf,  Marion,  Thos.,  263. 

Stiffkey,  Norf.,  366. 

Stifford,  Essex,  133  ;  rectors  of,  133, 
134. 

Stile,  Bridget,  207  ;  Elizth.,  47(2), 
207  ;  Francis,  47  ;  Sir  Humf.,  207  ; 
Isabel,  461  ;  John,  47  ;  Margery, 
461  ;  Mary,  47  ;  Wm.,  461(2). 

Still,  Anne,  457  ;  Jane,  432  ;  John, 
354 ;  John,  bp.  of  Bath  and  Wells, 
457  ;  Nath.,  432. 

Stillingfleet,  Yorks.,  559. 

Stillington,  Yorks.,  prebendary  of, 
550  ;  vicar  of,  550. 

Stilton,  Hunts.,  203. 

Stiring,  Francis,  Susan,  543. 

Stirlay,  Wm.,  289. 

Stisted,  Essex,  134  ;  Hall,  122. 
Stithians,  Cornwall,  76  ;  vicar  of,  77. 
Stiward,  Augustine,  Prudence,  356  ; 

Robt.,  60. 

Stock,  Essex,  134. 

Stock,  Alice,  Rich.,  138. 

Stockbury,  Kent.,  260  ;  175. 

Stocker,  Robt.,  Ursula,  158. 

Stockport,  Ches.,  430,  474. 

Stockton,  Norf.,  366  ;  rector  of,  366. 
Stockton,  Wilts.,  535. 

Stockton,  Wore.,  540. 

Stockton,  Edm.,  19  ;  Isabel,  564  ; 

John,  174,  265  ;  Wm.,  564. 
Stockwell,  Surrey,  490. 

Stodeley,  Emmot,  John,  53. 

Stodmarsh,  Kent,  260. 

Stody,  Norf.,  367. 

Stoford,  Devon,  538. 

Stoford,  Somerset,  92. 

Stogumber,  Somerset,  439  ;  438. 

Stoke,  prebendary  of,  453. 

Stoke,  Kent,  260  ;  vicar  of,  260. 

Stoke  Bruerne,  Northants.,  390  ;  rector 
of,  390. 

Stoke-by-Clare,  Suff.,  471  ;  prebendary 
of,  453. 


IJN  jJ)EX. 


697 


Stoke-by-Guildford,  Surrey,  496. 
Stoke-by-Nayland,  Suff.,  471  ;  457. 
Stoke  Charity,  Hants.,  165. 

Stoke  D’Abernon,  Surrey,  497  ;  rector 
of,  498. 

Stoke -Fleming,  Devon,  95. 

Stoke  Golding,  Leic.,  278. 

Stoke  Holy  Cross,  Norf.,,  367. 
Stoke-in-Teignhead,  Devon,  95  ;  rector 
of,  95. 

Stoke  Lyne,  Oxon,  421. 

Stoke,  North,  Oxon,  422  ;  rector  of, 
422. 

Stoke  Poges,  Bucks.,  48. 

Stoke  Prior,  Wore.,  540. 

Stoke  Rocheford,  Line.,  293. 

Stoke  Talmage,  Oxon,  422, 

Stoke,  John,  232,  292  ;  John,  abbot  of 
St.  Albans,  193  ;  Margt.,  292,  372  ; 
Sir  Roger,  529. 

Stokenchurch,  Bucks.,  48. 

Stokerston,  Leic.,  278. 

Stokes,  arms  of,  57  ;  of  Taverham,  577, 
590,  591(2). 

Stokes,  Alice,  402,  535  ;  Elizth.,  40, 
369  ;  Ellen,  378  ;  Isabel,  403  ;  John 
13,  57(2),  369,  402,  535  ;  Matt.,  57  ; 
Robt.,  40,  403  ;  Thos.,  378  ;  Wm., 
366. 

Stokesby,  Norf.,  367  ;  360,  468  ; 

rectors  of,  367. 

Stoket,  Kath.,  491. 

Stondon  Massey,  Essex,  134. 

Stondon,  Rich.,  194. 

Stone,  Bucks.,  49. 

Stone,  Kent,  260  ;  577  ;  castle  of, 

261(3)  ;  rectors  of,  260,  261. 

Stone,  Staffs.,  444. 

Stone,  Alice,  420  ;  Barbara,  Clement, 
340  ;  John,  420,  439  ;  Peter,  244  ; 
Rich.,  340  ;  Thos.,  319  ;  Wm.,  1. 
Stonev,  Anne,  308,  309  ;  Dorothy, 
Rich.,  309. 

Stoneythorpe,  Warw.,  522. 

Stonham  Aspall,  Suff.,  472  ;  475,  476  ; 
rector  of,  472. 

Stonhewer,  Jane,  John,  269. 

Stonnard,  Geo.,  Joan,  John,  Kath., 
Mary,  127. 

Stonor,  Oxon,  55. 

Stonor,  arms  of,  238  ;  Alice,  237  ; 
John,  54  ;  Thos.,  237  ;  Walter,  54  ; 
Sir  Walter,  55. 

Stonstreet,  Elizth.,  Hen.,  518. 

Stony  hurst.  Lane.,  272. 

Stonylowe,  Staffs.,  441. 

Stopford,  see  Stockport,  Ches 
Stopham,  Sussex,  515. 

Stopham,  Joan,  Wm.,  515. 

Storme,  Thos.,  336. 


Storrington,  Sussex,  516  ;  rector  of, 
516. 

Stortford,  Bishop,  Herts.,  133. 

Stortford,  Wm.,  51. 

Stoughton,  Sussex,  516. 

Stoughton,  Anne,  27,  497  ;  Bridget  (4), 
Compton,  Elizth.,  Sir  Geo.  (3),  John, 
Geo.,  497  ;  Kath.,  496  ;  Sir  Laur., 
496,  497(2)  ;  Nich.(4),  Sir  Nich.  (2), 
Rose  (3),  497  ;  Thos.,  213,  496. 

Stourmouth,  Kent,  261  ;  rector  of, 
261. 

Stourton,  Wilts.,  535  ;  rector  of,  535. 

Stoven,  Suff.,  472. 

Stow,  Line.,  293  ;  archdeacon  of,  321. 

Stow-cum-Quy,  Cambs.,  65  ;  191,  207. 

Stow  Berden,  Norf.,  451. 

Stow,  Long,  Hunts.,  203. 

Stow  Maries,  Essex,  135. 

Stow,  West,  Suff.,  472. 

Stowe,  Bucks.,  49. 

Stowe -by-Chartley,  Staffs.,  445. 

Stowlangtoft,  Suff.,  472. 

Stowmarket,  Suff.,  472. 

Stowting,  Kent,  261  ;  Court,  261. 

Strabolgi,  David  de,  earl  of  Athol,  206, 
509  ;  Elizth.,  countess  of  Athol,  206  ; 
Philipe,  509. 

Strachleigh,  Anne,  Christian,  Wm.,  91. 

Stradling,  Anne,  531  ;  Edm.,  76  ; 
John,  433(2)  ;  Sir  John,  531  ;  Mary, 
76. 

Stradsett,  Norf.,  367. 

Strafford,  earls  of,  550,  563. 

Strangbon,  Joan,  Robt.,  18. 

Strange,  le  Strange,  Alex.,  183  ; 
Amabel,  391  ;  Ancaret,  388  ;  Anne, 
554  ;  Hamond  (2),  Sir  Hamond  (2), 
Hen.  (3),  341  ;  Jacquette,  Joan, 
304  ;  John,  183,  341(2)  ;  John,  lord 
Strange  of  Blackmere,  388  ;  John, 
lord  Strange  of  Knockyn,  304  ; 
Sir  John,  Kath.,  341  ;  Lucy,  291  ; 
Roger,  341  ;  Roger,  lord  Strange  of 
Knockyn,  Sir  Roger  (2),  391  ;  Sir 
Thos.,  391,  525. 

Strangman,  Joan,  142,  578. 

Strangways,  Dorothy,  Sir  Giles  (3), 
Hen.  (2),  100  ;  Howard,  433  ;  Joan, 
100(2)  ;  Sir  John,  433  ;  Margt.,  100. 

Stransgill,  John,  280. 

Stratfieldsaye,  Hants.,  166. 

Stratford-le-Bow,  Middx.,  295. 

Stratford-on-Avon,  Warw.,  524. 

Stratford  St.  Mary,  Suff.,  472. 

Stratford,  Water,  Bucks.,  302. 

Stratton,  Beds.,  39. 

Stratton,  Cornwall,  77. 

Stratton  St.  Margaret,  Wilts.,  535. 

Stratton  St.  Mary,  Norf.,  377. 


698 


INDEX. 


Stratton  St.  Michael,  Norf.,  367  ; 
rector  of,  367. 

Stratton  Strawless,  Norf.,  367. 

Stratton,  Jane,  John,  Thos.  (2),  27. 
Streatham,  Surrey,  498  ;  rectors  of, 
498. 

Streatley,  Berks.,  28  ;  536. 

Street,  Somerset,  439  ;  435. 

Street,  Audrey,  500  ;  John,  233  ;  Mr., 
588,  589,  591  ;  Thos.,  500. 

Strelley,  Notts.,  396. 

Strelley,  Isabel,  396  ;  Ralph,  126  ; 

Sir  Robt.,  396. 

Strensall,  John,  281. 

Strensham,  Wore.,  540. 

Strensham,  Robt.,  Vahan,  121. 
Stretfield,  Elizth.,  Rich.,  217. 

Strethall,  Essex,  135  ;  581  ;  rector  of, 
135. 

Stretham,  Cambs.,  65  ;  rectors  of,  66. 
Stretton-on-the-Foss,  Warw.,  rector, 
of,  537. 

Strickland,  Anne,  560  ;  Barbara,  340 ; 
Christ.,  13  ;  Elizth.,  389  ;  Sir  Robt., 
Walter,  560  ;  Wm.,  340. 

Strobrig,  John,  90. 

Strode,  Essex,  438. 

Strode,  Amy,  434;  Arthur,  417; 

Barnard,  438  ;  Edw.,  437,  438  ; 
Elizth.,  Geo.,  438  ;  Sir  Geo.,  44  ; 
Jane,  438  ;  Jas.,  434  ;  Joan,  438(2)  ; 
John,  437,  438  ;  Mary,  437  ; 

Rebecca,  44  ;  Wm.,  438(2). 

Stroder,  Margt.,  Wm.,  193. 

Strong,  John,  419. 

Strood,  Kent,  254. 

Strood,  Agnes,  Wm.,  285. 

Strotton,  Margt.,  Nich.,  372. 

Strout,  Helen  (2),  Hen.,  John  (2), 
Thos.,  Wm.,  248. 

Strumpshaw,  Norf.,  367. 

Strutt,  Nich.,  457. 

Stuard,  Gafery,  336. 

Stubbard,  Wm.,  194. 

Stubbe,  Walter,  57,  327. 

Studley,  Warw.,  525. 

Stukeley,  Great,  Hunts.,  203. 
Stukeley,  Little,  Hunts.,  203. 

Stukeley,  Elizth.,  162(2),  434,  435  ; 
Geo.,  435  ;  Hugh,  47,  434  ;  Sir 
Hugh,  162(3)  ;  Joan,  435  ;  John, 
94  ;  Kath.,  94,  162  ;  Margt.,  435  ; 
Smsan,  47,  435  ;  Thos.,  162,  435  ; 
Sir  Thos.,  162(2)  ;  Ursula,  435  ; 
Wm.,  162,  203. 

Stupton,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  544. 

Stuppeny,  Clement,  242(2),  254  ;  Laur., 
242  ;  Rich.,  254. 

Sturdivant,  Matt.,  326. 

Sturging,  Margt.,  470. 


Sturmer,  Stephen,  336. 

Sturminster  Marshall,  Dorset,  102  ; 

vicars  of,  102,  104. 

Sturry,  Kent,  261. 

Sturry,  Elizth.,  John,  429. 

Sturston,  Suff.,  374. 

Sturton,  John,  101. 

Stutfield,  Blanch,  Jane,  Wm.,  56. 
Stutton,  Suff.,  472. 

Su — ,  Anne,  Robt.,  9. 

Suckley,  Wore.,  540  ;  rectors  of,  539  ; 
540. 

Suckling,  Edw.,  Lucy,  367. 
Sudborough,  Northants.,  390. 
Sudbury,  Derby,  88. 

Sudbury,  Suff.,  archdeacon  of,  451. 
Sudeley,  Glouc.,  505. 

Suffield,  Norf.,  367  ;  rectors  of,  367, 
368. 

Suffolk,  446  ;  clerk  of  the  peace  for, 
461  ;  dukes  of,  119,  405  ;  earls  of, 
342,  428  ;  feodary  of,  467  ;  justice 
of  peace  for,  330  ;  receiver  for,  349. 
Sulby,  Isle  of  Man,  574(2). 

Sulgrave,  Northants.,  390  ;  13,  380. 
Sulhampsted  Abbots,  Berks.,  28  ; 
rector  of,  28. 

Suliard,  Sulyard,  see  Seyliard. 
Summers,  Ann,  400. 

Sumner,  Wm.,  120. 

Sunderland,  Mary,  Rich.,  561. 
Sundial,  591. 

Sundridge,  Kent,  261. 

Sundridge,  John,  267. 

Suriingham,  Norf.,  368  ;  parson  of, 
368. 

Surrey,  477  ;  archaeological  society, 
581  ;  clerk  of  peace  for,  500  ;  earl 
of,  490 ;  filacer  for,  500  ;  sheriffs 
of,  478,  499. 

Sussex,  501  ;  feodar  of,  516  ;  filacer 
for,  500  ;  sheriffs  of,  478,  499. 
Sustead,  Norf.,  368. 

Sutcliffe,  Elizth.,  Wm.,  574. 
Sutherton,  John,  Mary,  Nich.,  353. 
Sutton,  Beds.,  11. 

Sutton,  Hereford,  177. 

Sutton,  Notts.,  81. 

Sutton,  Suff.,  472. 

Sutton,  Sussex,  rector  of,  502. 

Sutton,  Bishop’s,  Hants.,  166. 

Sutton  Coldfield,  Warw.,  524  ;  566  ; 
rector  of,  524. 

Sutton  Courtney,  Berks.,  29. 

Sutton,  East,  Kent,  261  ;  256. 

Sutton,  King’s,  Northants.,  392. 
Sutton,  Long,  Line.,  293. 

Sutton  Montis,  Somerset,  439. 
Sutton-on-Derwent,  Yorks.,  559  ;  rector 
of,  559. 


INDEX. 


699 


Sutton-on-Trent,  Notts.,  585. 

Sutton  Valence,  Kent,  241  ;  vicar  of, 
262. 

Sutton,  arms  of,  579  ;  Agnes,  39  ; 
Alice,  78  ;  Anne,  160  ;  Chas.,  151  ; 
Sir  Edm.,  78  ;  Elizth.,  69  ;  Faith, 
489  ;  John,  39,  489(2)  ;  John,  abbot 
of  Dorchester,  404  ;  Sir  John, 
Margt.,  120  ;  Nich.,  160  ;  Rich., 
340  ;  Robt.,  567  ;  Thos.,  489,  559  ; 
Wm.,  151. 

Svanders  (des  Vanders),  Margt.,  299. 

Swaddling  clothes,  infants  in,  12(2), 
16,  36,  46,  54,  81,  105,  107,  108,  112, 
115,  118,  120,  124,  128,  133,  137,  149, 
156(2),  160,  163,  169,  176,  207,  210, 
222,  224,  225(2),  233,  262,  267,  271, 
274,  283,  290,  297,  304,  315,  318,  324, 
343,  362,  380,  417,  436,  450,  462, 
464(2),  492,  498,  521,  558(2),  567. 

Swaffham,  Norf.,  368. 

S  waff  ham  Bui  bee,  Cambs.,  68. 

Swaffham  Prior,  Cambs.,  66  ;  Rech 
in,  66. 

Swafham,  John,  362. 

Swafield,  Norf.,  368. 

Swain,  Alice,  Arthur,  163  ;  Thos.,  54. 

Swainsthorpe,  Norf.,  368. 

Swainswick,  Somerset,  439. 

Swaldell,  John,  Rich.,  545. 

Swalecliff,  Oxon,  422  ;  vicar  of,  422. 

Swallowfield,  Berks.,  29. 

Swan,  Alice,  337  ;  Dorothy,  241  ; 
Joan,  65  ;  John,  65,  259,  319  ; 
Rich.,  259  ;  Robt.,  337  ;  Thos., 
241,  259  ;  Wm.,  259(2),  351. 

Swanage,  Dorset,  102  ;  parson  of,  102. 

Swanbourn,  Bucks.,  49. 

Swanington,  Norf.,  339  ;  331  ;  Hall, 
238. 

Swanscombe,  Kent,  311. 

Swansea,  Glamorgan,  572. 

Swanton  Abbott,  Norf.,  368  ;  rector 
of,  368. 

Swanton  Morley,  Norf.,  368. 

Swardeston,  Norf.,  368. 

Swarkeston,  Derby,  87. 

Sweating  sickness,  see  Plague. 

Sw'eet,  Anne,  Edw.,  (2),  Rich.,  434. 

Swell,  Somerset,  439. 

Swerdes,  prebendary  of,  249. 

Swetecok,  John,  491. 

Swetenham,  Matthew,  379. 

Swetman,  Wm.,  376. 

Swift,  Anne,  556(2)  ;  E.L.,  587  ;  John, 
131  ;  Margt.,  556  ;  Robt.,  105, 
556(2)  ;  Wm.,  556. 

Swinborne,  Andrew,  John,  Sir  Robt., 
Sir  Thos.,  122. 

Swinbrook,  Oxon,  422. 


Swinerton,  Ellen,  62. 

Swinfen,  Margt.,  Sir  Wm.,  429. 
Swinstede,  John  de,  33. 

Swithland,  Leic.,  278. 

Swyre,  Dorset,  102. 

Syderstone,  Norf.,  368  ;  rector  of,  368. 
Syer,  see  Sayer. 

Syleham,  Suff.,  472. 

Syon,  Middx.,  abbess  of,  38 ;  monastery 
of,  14  ;  nun  of,  305. 

Syria,  63. 

Sythe,  St.,  294. 

T 

Tabard,  lady  in,  504. 

Tabard,  Agnes,  474  ;  Joan,  John,  486  ; 

Wm.,  474. 

Tableer,  Wm.,  483. 

Tabor,  Wm.,  129. 

Tacham,  Edw.,  168. 

Tadcaster,  Yorks.,  559. 

Taddington,  Derby,  87. 

Tadley,  Hants.,  166. 

Tailboys,  Elizth.,  Gilbert,  lord  Tail- 
boys,  287. 

Tailer,  Tailard,  Tailor,  Agnes,  8  ; 
Alice,  8,  202,  228  ;  Anne,  4(2)  ; 
Bridget,  572  ;  Dorothy,  8,  487  ; 
Edw.,  Eleanor,  183  ;  Elizth.,  21, 
201,  209,  519  ;  Francis,  209  ;  Jane, 
240  ;  Joan,  370  ;  John,  8,  21,  135, 
154  (2)  ;  Sir  Laur.,  487  ;  Lucy,  Mary, 
Penelope,  8  ;  Peter,  572  ;  Rich., 
370,  519  ;  Robt.,  328,  456  ;  Roger, 
370  ;  Rowland,  457  ;  Simon,  348  ; 
Susan,  8  ;  Thos.,  4,  8(2),  240,  480  ; 
Walter,  202  ;  Wm.,  135,  201,  202, 
326. 

Tailors,  153,  412. 

Taknell,  John,  168. 

Talbot,  Alice,  378  ;  Allen,  141  ; 

Ambrose,  560  ;  Ankaret,  388  ;  Anne, 
331,  560(2)  ;  Bridget,  538,  560  ; 
Chas.,  560  ;  Clere,  331,  343  ;  Elizth. 
(4),  Florence,  560  ;  Frances,  539  ; 
Geo.,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  557  ; 
Isabel,  271  ;  Jane,  560  ;  Joan,  5  ; 
John,  5,  539,  560(2)  ;  John,  earl  of 
Shrewsbury,  539  ;  John,  lord 

Talbot,  378  ;  Sir  John,  538(2)  ; 
Kath.,  560  ;  Margt.,  538  ;  Mary, 
388,  560  ;  Olive,  539  ;  Rich.,  lord 
Talbot,  388  ;  Roger  (3),  Thos.,  560  ; 
Wm.,  343. 

Talkarne,  Alice,  Edw.  (2),  471. 
Talmach,  Kath.,  Sir  Lionel,  337. 
Tame,  Agnes,  151(2)  ;  Alice,  150  ;  Sir 
Edm.  (2),  Elizth.  (2),  151  ;  John, 
150  ;  Margt.,  379. 

Tamerton,  North,  Cornwall,  77. 


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INDEX. 


Tamworth,  Joan,  242. 

Tanckered,  Dorothy,  Hen.,  Mary,  553. 
Tanfield,  West,  Yorks.,  559  ;  rector 
of,  559. 

Tanfield,  Francis,  Margt.,  388. 

Tangel,  John,  338. 

Tangiers,  437. 

Tanner,  Agnes,  Anne,  John,  403  ; 

Margt.,  404  ;  Wm.,  220,  403,  404. 
Tanners,  25,  120,  358,  564. 
Tannington,  Sufi.,  472  ;  465. 

Tansor,  Northants.,  390 ;  rector  of,  390. 
Tante,  Elizth.,  Rich.,  403(2). 
Tanworth,  Warw.,  524. 

Taplow,  Bucks.,  49  ;  Amerden  in,  49. 
Tarrant  Crawford,  Dorset,  102  ;  abbey 
of,  97. 

Tarrant  Gunville,  Dorset,  103. 

Tarvin,  Ches.,  70. 

Tasburgh,  Norf.,  369. 

Tasburgh,  Dorothy,  43  ;  Elizth.,  John, 
455  ;  Rich.,  338  ;  Thos.,  43. 

Tate,  Margt.,  189. 

Tatenhill,  Stafis.,  rector  of,  82. 
Tatington,  Sufi.,  469. 

Tatsfield,  Surrey,  rector  of,  264. 
Tattershall,  Line.,  293  ;  college  of, 
293,  294  ;  provosts  of,  293,  294. 
Taunton,  Somerset,  439  ;  316,  540  ; 

archdeacons  of,  31,  432  ;  M.P.  for, 
581  ;  mayors  of ,  439,  581  ;  museum, 
581  ;  St.  Mary,  vicar  of,  439. 
Taunton,  Adam  de,  380. 

Tavener,  arms  of,  326  ;  Amy,  339  ; 
Anne,  Dorothy,  Edm.  (3),  409  ; 

Frances,  187  ;  John,  326,  409  ;  Lucy, 
Margt.,  Mary,  Nath.,  409  ;  Peter, 
187  ;  Rich.,  409(2)  ;  Thos.,  339. 
Taverham,  Norf.,  369. 

Taverham,  Wm.,  192. 

Tavistock,  Devon,  vicar  of,  93. 
Tawbott,  Agnes,  Alice,  Walter,  30. 
Tawley,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  95. 

Tawstock,  Devon,  95. 

Tawyer,  Elizth.,  520  ;  John,  Margt., 
389  ;  Thos.,  520. 

Tebold,  see  Theobald. 

Tedburn  St.  Mary,  Devon,  95  ;  rectors 
of,  95. 

Tedcastle,  Elizth.,  John,  108. 
Teddington,  Middx.,  316. 

Teill,  Anth.,  Barbara,  545. 

Tempest,  Elizth.,  559  ;  Martha,  64  ; 

Roland,  559  ;  Thos.,  30,  64. 

Temple,  Sir  Alex.,  507  ;  John,  Hester, 
49  ;  Susan,  507  ;  Thos.,  49. 

Tenby,  Pembroke,  573  ;  alderman  of, 
57i 

Tendall,  Amfelice,  376  ;  Beatrice,  339  ; 
Sir  John,  339  ;  376. 


Tendring,  Alice,  471  ;  John,  476  ; 
Kath.,  471  ;  Wm.,  476(3)  ;  Sir  Wm., 
471(2). 

Tenison,  Philip,  322. 

Tenos,  bp.  of,  440. 

Tenterden,  Kent,  262  ;  205,  209  ; 

bailiff  of,  262. 

Terling,  Essex,  135. 

Terrald,  Averi,  John,  20. 

Terrington  St.  Clement,  Norf.,  369. 
Terry,  Helen,  406  ;  John,  Lettice, 
353  ;  Rich.,  406. 

Teschen,  duke  of,  333. 

Tesdale,  Christ,  531  ;  Maud,  406  ; 

Susan,  531  ;  Thos.,  406. 

Tesmond,  Thos.,  326. 

Teston,  Kent,  11,  238. 

Tetbury,  Glouc.,  149. 

Tettenhall,  Staffs.,  445  ;  Holies  in, 
445. 

Tettersale,  Constance,  Geo.,  29. 

Tew,  Great,  Oxon,  422  ;  65. 

Tewin,  Herts.,  197. 

Tewkesbury,  Glouc.,  155. 

Teye,  Aubrey  de,  13  ;  Grace,  347  ; 
Frances,  447  ;  Thos.,  347  ;  Sir 
Thos.,  447. 

Teynham,  Kent,  262. 

Thakeham,  Sussex,  516  ;  515. 
Thakley,  Thos.  of,  abbot  of  Tilty, 
136. 

Thame,  Oxon,  423  ;  43  ;  hospital  and 
school  at,  423. 

Thame,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  420. 
Thanington,  Kent,  262. 

Tharpe,  see  Thorpe. 

Thatcham,  Berks.,  29  ;  532. 

Thaxted,  Essex,  135  ;  mayor  of,  135. 
Theberton,  Sufi.,  472. 

Theddlethorpe,  Line.,  294. 

Theede,  John,  46,  53(2). 

Thelnetham,  Sufi.,  472. 

Thelwall,  Ann,  Dan.,  142  ;  Elizth., 
John,  573. 

Themelthorpe,  Norf.,  369. 
Themelthorp,  Joan,  Thos.,  334. 
Theobald,  Agnes,  325  ;  Anne,  226  ; 
Elizth.,  325  ;  Geo.,  512  ;  John,  256, 
325(3),  368  ;  Rich.,  226. 

Therfield,  Herts.,  rector  of,  192. 
Thetford,  Norf.,  prioress  of,  321. 
Theydon  Gernon,  Essex,  136  ;  rector 
of,  136. 

Thinne,  Anne,  Wm.,  307. 

Thirkill,  Cecily,  360  ;  Wm.,  360,  365. 
Thirl  by,  Beds.,  196. 

Thirlby,  Robt.,  394. 

Thirlow,  Kath.,  Thos.,  327. 

Thirsk,  Yorks.,  560. 

Thirsk,  Robt.,  560. 


INDEX. 


701 


Thomas,  Alice,  293  ;  Christian,  166  ; 
John,  242,  293;  Rich.,  166; 

Thomasin,  Walter,  143  ;  Wm.,  166. 
Thomas,  St.,  137,  192,  280(2),  385,  413. 
Thomas  of  Canterbury,  St.,  174,  189, 
284,  293,  294,  506. 

Thomas  of  Hereford,  St.,  174,  175(2). 
Thomasson,  Edw.,  Emot,  Margt.,  228. 
Thomelins,  Joan,  John,  208. 
Thompson,  Anne,  109,  439  ;  Anth., 

Clare,  252  ;  Dorothy,  241  ;  Edw., 
133  ;  Elizth.,  133,  252(2),  439  ; 
Hen.,  241,  252  ;  John,  31  ;  Sir 
John,  Kath.,  252  ;  Laur.,  483  ; 

Martin,  336  ;  Robt.,  241(2)  ;  Sam., 
439  ;  Sarah,  241  ;  Susan,  439  ; 

Thos.,  109,  252  ;  Wm.,  438,  439. 
Thong,  Kent,  Skuddington  in,  243. 
Thoresby,  Hen.,  549. 

Thorey,  Bridget,  Thos.,  285. 
Thorington,  Suff.,  473  ;  576  ;  rector 
of,  473. 

Thorlby,  Yorks.,  558. 

Thorley,  Herts.,  197. 

Thornbern,  Gilbert,  435. 
Thornborough,  Bucks.,  50. 
Thornborough,  Warw.,  379. 
Thornborough,  Thornburgh,  Alice, 
Anne,  162  ;  John,  Kath.,  435  ; 
Robt.,  162. 

Thornbury,  Glouc.,  155. 

Thornbury,  Wm.,  228. 

Thorncombe,  Dorset,  103. 

Thorndon,  Essex,  124. 

Thorndon,  Alice,  Giles,  335. 

Thorne,  Yorks.,  330. 

Thorne  St.  Margaret,  Somerset,  439. 
Thorne,  Bridget,  145(2)  ;  Edw.,  145, 
430  ;  Francis,  145  ;  Giles,  2(2)  ; 
Jane,  Joan,  John  (2),  145  ;  Margt., 
366  ;  Mary,  2,  145(2)  ;  Nich.,  145(2); 
Robt.,  145,  430  ;  Thos.,  366  ;  Wm.,  2. 
Thornell,  Jane,  Laur.,  105. 

Thornham,  Korf.,  369. 

Thornham,  Great,  Suff.,  473  ;  28. 
Thornhill,  Yorks.,  560. 

Thornhill,  Elizth.,  213  ;  Frances,  398  ; 
Margt.,  97,  212  ;  Mary,  104  ;  P.J., 
585  ;  Rich.,  38,  212,  398  ;  Robt.,  104. 
Thornhurst,  Sir  Gifford,  267,  507  ; 
Susan,  507. 

Thorno,  Northants.,  manor  of,  36. 
Thorns,  crown  of,  309. 

Thornset,  Derby,  68. 

Thornton,  Bucks.,  50. 

Thornton,  Yorks.,  289,  558. 

Thornton  Dale,  Yorks.,  560. 
ThorntonJe-Street,  Yorks.,  560. 
Thornton  Watlass,  Yorks.,  560;  rector 
of,  560. 


Thornton,  Agnes,  392  ;  Alice,  299  ; 
Anne,  65,  561  ;  Geo.,  411  ;  Hester, 
387  ;  John,  65,  387  ;  Rich.,  299  ; 
Roger,  65,  392  ;  Susan,  382  ;  Thos., 
382,  411  ;  Wm.,  387,  581. 

Thorold,  Anne,  Sir  Anth.,  394  ; 
Frances,  14  ;  Jane,  282  ;  Margt., 
285  ;  287  ;  Wm.,  15,  282,  285(3)  ; 
Sir  Wm.,  287  ;  Winifred,  394. 
Thorpe,  Norf.,  rector  of,  328. 

Thorpe,  Surrey,  498. 

Thorpe  Malsor,  Northants.,  390. 

Thorpe  Market,  Norf.,  369  ;  vicar  of, 
369. 

Thorpe -next -Haddiscoe,  Norf.,  369. 
Thorpe,  arms  of,  333,  450  ;  Alice,  333,, 

450  ;  Christ.,  49  ;  Sir  Geo.,  450  ; 
Isabel,  494  ;  John,  369,  372,  494  ; 
Marion,  385  ;  Rich.,  316  ;  Robt., 
81;  Wm.,  265,  385,  494. 

Thorrington,  Essex,  136. 

Thoulthrope,  Yorks.,  564. 
Thrandeston,  Suff.,  473. 

Threel,  Joan,  John,  502. 

Threlkeld,  Cumb.,  79. 

Threxton,  Norf.,  369  ;  363. 

Thribergh,  Yorks.,  554. 

Throckmorton,  Wore.,  590. 
Throckmorton,  arms  of,  577  ;  Anth.,. 
401  ;  Sir  Arthur,  211  ;  Clement, 
522  ;  Eleanor,  538  ;  Elizth.,  53,  156, 
159,  421,  451(2),  521,  525  ;  Sir  Geo., 
156,  159,  278,  401,  521(3),  522  ;, 
Godith,  539  ;  Hugh,  421  ;  John, 
388,  421,  538,  589,  590  ;  Sir  John, 
521  ;  Kath.,  401,  521,  522  ;  Lionel, 

451  ;  Margt.,  539,  589  ;  Margery, 
521  ;  Mary,  211,  278  ;  Maud,  388  ; 
Sir  Robt.,  53,  525  ;  Simon,  451,  590  ;. 
Thos.,  538,  539(2),  590  ;  Wm.,  26. 

Throwley,  Kent,  262  ;  228,  411. 
Thruston,  see  Thurston. 

Thruxton,  Hants.,  166. 

Thudderle,  see  Chudleigh. 

Thurberne,  Robt.,  168. 

Thurcaston,  Leic.,  278  ;  rector  of,  278. 
Thurgarton,  Norf.,  369  ;  rector  of,  369. 
Thurkettle,  Abigail,  Robt.,  124. 
Thurland,  Edw.,  Elizth.,  495. 

Thurlby,  Thos.,  48, 

Thurleigh,  Beds.,  11  ;  3,  6,  477. 
Thurlow,  Great,  Suff.,  473. 

Thurlow,  Little,  Suff.,  473. 

Thurlton,  Norf.,  369. 

Thurnham,  Kent.,  262. 

Thurning,  Hunts..,  203  ;  rector  of,. 
203. 

Thurrock,  Grays,  Essex,  136. 
Thurrock,  West,  Essex,  136, 

Thursby,  Robt.,  43. 


702 


INDEX. 


Thurston,  Gilbert,  222  ;  Joan,  214  ; 
John,  452,  459(2)  ;  Rich.,  468  ; 
Sibil,  221  ;  Thos.,  214(2). 

Thuxton,  Norf.,  369. 

Thwaite,  Norf.,  369. 

Thwaites,  Elizth.,  245,  454  ;  John, 
553  ;  Wm.,  454. 

Thweng,  Agnes,  Wm.,  558. 

Thwing,  Yorks.,  560. 

Tiard,  Thos.,  322. 

Tibard,  Wm.,  411. 

Tibbot,  Benj.  (3),  John,  Nath.,  434. 
Tibenham,  Norf.,  370. 

Tibshelf,  Derby,  87  ;  vicar  of,  87. 
Tiburcius,  St.,  254. 

Ticehurst,  Sussex,  516. 

Tichborne,  Hants.,  166. 

Tichborne,  Anne,  166  ;  Edm.,  320  ; 
John,  166  ;  Margt.,  320  ;  Nich., 
166. 

Tickencote,  Rutland,  389. 

Tickhill,  Yorks.,  560  ;  steward  of  the 
honour  of,  560. 

Tideswell,  Derby,  87  ;  80  ;  vicar  of,  87. 
Tidmarsh,  Berks.,  29. 

Tidworth,  North,  Wilts.,  536. 

Tiffin,  Hen.,  John,  Mary  (2),  Wm.  (2), 
115. 

Tilbrook,  Beds.,  12. 

Tilbury,  East,  Essex,  114. 

Tilbury,  David  de,  134. 

Tildsley,  Jacomine,  34  ;  Wm.,  34,  35. 
Tilehurst,  Berks.,  29. 

Tilesworth,  Beds.,  398. 

Tilghman,  Isabel,  Joan,  Wm.,  259. 
Tillingham,  Essex,  136. 

Tillington,  Sussex,  516. 

Tillis,  Edw.,  328;  Hen.,  363;  John, 
355. 

Tilmanstone,  Kent,  262. 

Tilney,  Agnes,  490  ;  Elizth.,  45,  170  ; 
Isabel,  322  ;  Joan,  39,  45(2)  ;  John, 
39  ;  Peter,  358  ;  Ralph,  Reginald, 
45  ;  Rich.,  170  ;  Robt.,  322. 

Tilson,  Thos.,  320. 

Tilsworth,  Beds.,  13. 

Tilsworth,  Adam  de,  13. 

Tilton,  Leic.,  vicar  of,  275. 

Tilty,  Essex,  136  ;  abbot  of,  136. 
Time,  figures  of,  171,  269. 

Timpe,  John,  323. 

Timperley,  Alice,  460  ;  Elizth.,  373, 
470  ;  John,  460  ;  Sir  John,  373  ; 
Thos.,  470. 

Tincleton,  Dorset,  103. 

Tindall,  Avice,  Thos.,  155  ;  Umfry,  60. 
Tingewick,  Bucks.,  51  ;  rector  of,  51. 
Tingrith,  Beds.,  12. 

Tintagel,  Cornwall,  77. 

Tinte,  Anne,  Edw.,  John,  Rebecca,  441. 


Tintern,  Mon.,  565. 

Tintinhull,  Somerset,  439  ;  rectors  of, 
439. 

Tipping,  Barth.,  Martha,  48. 

Tiptoft,  arms  of,  579  ;  Sir  John,  baron 
Tiptoft,  Joice,  lady  Tiptoft,  298. 
Tireman,  Hen.,  564. 

Tirer,  Ralph,  527. 

Tirrell,  arms  of,  143;  Alice,  116; 
Anne,  123,  140,  472  ;  Avice,  474  ; 
Dorothy,  199  ;  Edm.,  130,  470  ; 
Francis,  485  ;  Geo.,  51  ;  Gertrude, 
143;  Sir  Hen.,  116,  474;  Humf., 
Jane,  51  ;  John,  116,  140  ;  Joice, 
116;  Margt.,  121;  Mary,  204; 
Susan,  130  ;  Theodosia,  46  ;  Thos., 
116;  Sir  Thos.,  123;  Thomasin, 
116,470;  Wm.,  199,  204  ;  Sir  Wm., 
121. 

Tirwhit,  Anne,  550  ;  Douglas,  283  ; 
Ellen,  290  ;  Elizth.,  280,  285  ;  John, 
285  ;  Marmaduke,  283,  290  :  Mary, 
506  ;  Sir  Robt.,  550  ;  Thos.,  506  ; 
Sir  Wm.,  280,  290. 

Tirwin,  Hen.,  Joan,  234. 

Tisbury,  Wilts.,  536. 

Tissington,  Derby,  87  ;  417. 

Tisted,  East,  Hants.,  166  ;  pastors  of, 
166. 

Titsey,  Surre3%  499. 

Tiverton,  Devon,  96. 

Tockenham,  Wilts.,  172  ;  Court,  166. 
Tocotes,  Elizth.,  Sir  Roger,  529. 
Todde,  Wm.,  236. 

Toddington,  Beds.,  12  ;  rector  of,  12. 
Todenham,  Glouc.,  155  ;  512. 
Todenham,  Joan,  John,  352. 

Todham,  512. 

Todhunter,  Thos.,  28. 

Todkill,  Rich.,  420. 

Todwick,  Yorks.,  560. 

Tofield,  Jane,  Thos.,  553. 

Toft  Monks,  Norf.,  370  ;  591. 

Toft  Trees,  Norf.,  377. 

Toft,  Wm.,  108. 

Tollesbury,  Essex,  137. 

Tolleshunt  Darcy,  Essex,  137  ;  Lang- 
brooks  in,  137. 

Tolleshunt  Tregoz,  Essex,  137. 
Tolthorp,  Rutland,  426. 

Tolverne,  Cornwall,  89. 

Tomer,  Joyce,  526. 

Tominw,  Mary,  Rich.,  212. 

Tone,  John,  97. 

Tong,  Kent,  see  Thong. 

Tong,  Salop,  429  ;  college  of,  430. 
Tong,  Seman,  228  ;  Thos.,  543  ;  Wm., 
306. 

Tooke,  Toke,  Alice,  185;  Angelett, 
200  ;  Anne,  Barth.,  Bridget,  Cecily, 


INDEX, 


703 


215  ;  Clare,  215,  227  ;  Dorothy,  262  ; 
Eleanor,  Elizth,,  Francis,  215  ; 
John,  215(5),  227  ;  Margt.  (2), 

Mary  (2),  215  ;  Maurice,  262  ;  Nich., 
(2),  215  ;  Ralph,  185  ;  Rich.,  215  ; 
Walter,  200  ;  Wm,,  185. 

Tooley,  Alice,  Hen.,  460  ;  John,  281. 
Tooner,  Rich.,  504. 

Toose,  Agnes,  John,  439. 

Tooting  Graveney,  Surrey,  499. 
Topcliffe,  Yorks.,  560. 

Topclyff,  Mabel,  Thos.  de,  560. 
Toppesfield,  Essex,  138  ;  115  ;  rector 

of,  no. 

Topsheld,  Hen,,  296. 

Torbock,  John,  Margt.,  272. 

Torksay,  John,  274. 

Tormarton,  Glouc.,  155. 

Tor  Mohun,  Devon,  96. 

Torrell,  arms  of,  141,  582  ;  Anne, 
Humf.,  Thos.,  141. 

Torrington,  Margt.,  Rich.,  181. 
Tortington,  Sussex,  517, 

Totham,  Great,  Essex,  138. 

Tothill,  Joan,  33  ;  John,  66  ;  Wm.,  33. 
Totington,  Thos.,  43. 

Totnes,  earl  of,  94. 

Totnum,  see  Tockenham,  Wilts. 
Tottenham,  Middx.,  316  ;  Court,  311. 
Totternhoe,  Beds.,  12  ;  vicar  of,  12. 
Tottington,  JSTorf.,  370. 

Touchet,  Sir  John,  lord  Audley,  496. 
Tournay,  France,  25. 

Tournay,  Turnay,  Agnes,  Amy,  48  ; 
Anne,  284  ;  Anth.,  281  ;  Elizth.,  48, 
284  ;  Jas,,  48 ;  Joan,  291  ;  John, 
48,  291,  284(2)  ;  Mary,  281. 

Tours,  France,  578. 

Towcester,  Northants.,  391. 

Town,  Wm.,  57. 

Townley,  Lane.,  564. 

Townley,  Alice,  Anne,  269  ;  Chas., 
564(2)  ;  Jane,  269(2)  ;  Joan,  281  ; 
Rich.,  269  ;  Robt.,  281. 

Townsend,  Alice,  337  ;  Anne,  340, 
341  ;  Eleanor,  Frances,  341  ;  Geo., 
361  ;  John,  152,  340,  341(2)  ; 

Mabel,  278  ;  Rich.,  562  ;  Roger, 
361  ;  Sir  Roger,  341  ;  Thos.,  334  ; 
Wm.,  278. 

Towre,  Lane.,  271. 

Toynton,  Low,  Line.,  294. 

Trapnell,  Mary,  Thos.,  531. 

Trapps,  Joice,  Robt.,  197. 

Trat,  Hen.,  434. 

Travers,  Mary,  Thos.,  158. 

Travis,  Hen.,  270  ;  John,  538. 
Treasurers,  lord  high,  117,  293,  311, 
428  ;  under,  388. 

Tredcote,  Glouc.,  154. 


Tredeneck,  Christ.,  75. 

Tredington,  Wore.,  541  ;  rectors  of, 
540,  541. 

Tredway,  John,  Mary,  282. 

Treeton,  Yorks.,  561  ;  rector  of,  81. 
Treffry  family,  72. 

Trefusis,  Jane,  Thos.,  71. 

Tregasso,  Jane,  John,  76. 

Tregayne,  Anglesey,  572. 

Treghstin,  John,  Margery,  486. 
Tregonwell,  Sir  John,  100. 

Tregothnan,  Cornwall,  76. 

Trembras,  John,  76. 

Tremure,  Alice,  John,  71. 

Trenchard,  Elizth.,  Francis,  25  ;  Kath., 
Rich.,  162. 

Trencreeke,  Cornwall,  76. 

Trencreeke,  Anne,  Honor,  Janet, 
Julian,  Kath.,  Robt.,  76. 

Trenowith,  John,  72,  76  ;  Maud,  72. 
Trentham,  Staffs.,  445. 

Treowen,  Mon.,  318. 

Trerice,  Cornwall,  77. 

Trescote,  Staffs.,  445. 

Tresham,  Dorothy,  Margt.,  Maurice, 
Sir  Thos.,  388. 

Treswell,  R.,  591. 

Trevanion,  Blanch,  Hugh,  73. 

Trevet,  Joan,  Rich.,  24. 

Trevnwith,  Agnes,  Otes,  76. 

Trevor,  Denbigh,  571. 

Trevor,  Dorothy,  Frances,  500  ;  John, 
571  ;  Sir  John,  500  ;  Magdalen, 
571  ;  Margt.,  Thos.,  500. 

Trew,  Andrew,  Margery,  Mary,  564. 

Trewarthen, - ,  403. 

Trewinnard,  Elizth.,  Jas.,  71. 
Trewithinnik,  Roger,  76. 

Trewonwall,  Agnes,  John,  50. 

Trilleck,  John,  bp.  of  Hereford,  173  ; 

Thos.,  bp.  of  Rochester,  268. 
Trinities,  8,  18(3),  19,  31,  54,  56,  61(2), 
87(2),  88,  101,  107,  151,  164,  165, 
175(2),  183,  188,  200,  210,  219,  220, 
221,  228,  231,  274,  301, 380,  383,  420,' 
422,  425,  466,  479,  482,  491,  494,  506, 
529,  531,  550,  558,  567,  569,  579,  584, 
591  ;  verbal,  154,  169,  506. 

Trinity  House,  arms  of,  495  ;  master 
of,  125. 

Trone,  Ann,  Margt.,  54. 

Trott,  Sir  John,  Kath.,  162. 
Trottescliffe,  Kent,  263. 

Trotton,  Sussex,  517. 

Troughton,  Rich.,  42. 

Trovell,  Martha,  427. 

Trowbridge,  Wilts.,  94,  530. 
Trowbridge,  Elizth.,  Geo.,  94, 
Trowemer,  Kent,  226. 

Trowemer,  Julian,  Wm,,  226. 


704 


INDEX. 


Trowse,  Norf.,  370  ;  vicar  of,  370. 
Trowse,  Anne,  Steven,  241. 

Trowts,  Mark,  230. 

Truelove,  Alice,  Eden,  Thos.,  501. 
Trulock,  Thos.,  29(2). 

Trumpington,  Cambs.,  66. 
Trumpington,  Sir  Roger  de,  66. 

Trunch,  Norf.,  370  ;  576. 

Truro,  Cornwall,  77  ;  arms  of,  77  ; 

Cathedral,  77  ;  mayor  of,  77. 
Trusham,  Devon,  96  ;  Bremell  in,  96. 
Trussel,  Margt.,  Wm.,  26. 

Truth,  figure  of,  79. 

Truw^ay, - ,  475. 

Tubney,  John,  259. 

Tucker,  Geo.,  241  ;  Jas.,  Mary,  434  ; 

Sarah,  241  ;  Stephen,  296. 
Tuddenham,  East,  Norf.,  370. 
Tuddenham,  North,  Norf.,  370. 
Tudeley,  Kent,  263. 

Tuer,  Alice,  Anne,  Dr.  (2),  117. 

Tufton,  Sir  John,  Margt.,  211  ;  Nich., 
512. 

Tuke,  Geo.,  Margt.,  137. 

Tully,  Robt.,  bp.  of  St.  Davids,  573. 
Tunis,  siege  of,  356. 

Tunstall,  Durham,  557. 

Tunstall,  Kent,  263  ;  234  ;  rectors  of, 
263. 

Tunstall,  Suff.,  473. 

Tunstall,  Isabel,  Rich.,  380. 

Tunstead,  Norf.,  370  ;  constable  of 
the  hundred  of,  371. 

Turbervile,  Robt.,  97. 

Turbutt,  Anne,  Rich.,  Wm.  (2),  547. 
Turfett,  Edw.,  Mary,  358. 

Turges,  Elizth.,  Rich.,  Robt.,  104. 
Turin,  Italy,  513. 

Turk,  Alice,  John  (2),  254. 

Turkey,  128  ;  ambassador  to,  133. 
Turkey  Merchants  Co.,  arms  of,  469. 
Turner,  Agnes,  300  ;  Anne,  3,  241  ; 
Dorothy,  552  ;  Edw.,  129  ;  Elizth., 
552  ;  Hugh,  471  ;  Joan,  131,  300  ; 
John,  223,  408,  552  ;  Kath.,  15  ; 
Margt.,  109,  181  ;  Margery,  109  ; 
Martha,  Mary,  129  ;  Ralph,  471  ; 
Rich.,  15  ;  S.B.,  458  ;  Thos.,  3,  131, 
241  ;  Walter,  300  ;  Wm.,  109,  300. 
Turpin,  Anne,  Edw.  (2),  Elizth.,  Jane, 
John,  Margt.,  Thos.,  Wm.,  56. 
Turvey,  Beds.,  12  ;  121  ;  rector  of,  12. 
Turweston,  Bucks.,  51. 

Tusser,  Ethelred,  445. 

Tuthill,  Elizth.,  Wm.,  370. 

Tutt,  Anne,  23  ;  Chidiock,  Elizth., 
433  ;  John,  23  ;  Thos.,  159. 
Tuttingham,  Norf.,  333. 

Tuxford,  Notts.,  38  ;  Hall,  585. 
Twedey,  Rich.,  134. 


Twentiman,  John,  87. 

Twichet,  Kath.,  195. 

Twickenham,  Middx.,  317. 

Twiford,  Isabel,  John,  100. 

Twigden,  Anne  (2),  Bridget,  Edw., 
Elizth.,  390. 

Twin,  Elizth.,  167  ;  John,  214;  Thos., 
511. 

Twiniho,  Alice,  150  ;  Joan,  John,  148. 
Twinstead,  Essex,  138. 

Twisden,  Bennet,  215  ;  Margt.,  252  ; 

Thos.,  215  ;  Wm.,  252. 

Twyford,  Bucks.,  51  ;  44,  391  ;  rector 
of,  51. 

Twyford,  Derby,  88. 

Twyning,  Glouc.,  155. 

Tye,  Alice,  John,  Julian,  459 ;  Thos.,  579. 
Tyes,  Essex,  524. 

Tyne  and  Humber,  vice-admiral 
between,  565. 

Tynemouth,  Northumb.,  priory  of,  192. 
Tyringham,  Bucks.,  51  ;  rector  of,  51. 
Tyringham,  Agnes,  37  ;  Anne,  Anth., 
51  ;  Elizth.,  51(3),  151  ;  Frances, 
51 ;  John,  37,  51  (2) ;  Kath.,  Mary  (2), 
Parnell,  Thos.  (2),  51. 

Tysoe,  Warw.,  525. 

Tyson,  W.,  591. 

Tytherley,  West,  Hants.,  166. 

U 

Uckfield,  Sussex,  517. 

Uffington,  Berks.,  29. 

Ufford,  Suff.,  473. 

Ufford,  Sir  Edm.,  342;  Ele,  342, 
476  ;  Robt.,  476. 

Ufton,  Warw.,  525  ;  rector  of,  525. 
Ufton  Nervet,  Berks.,  29. 

Ugborough,  Devon,  96. 

Ugley,  Essex,  138. 

Ulcombe,  Kent,  263. 

Ulveskelf,  Yorks.,  prebendary  of,  548, 
551(2). 

Ulveston,  Lane.,  273. 

Umberleigh,  Devon,  89. 

Umfrey,  Thos.,  239. 

Underhill,  arms  of,  522  ;  Agnes,  522  ; 
Anne,  473,  548  ;  Anth.,  522  ;  Edw., 
41,  520  ;  Elizth.,  520,  522  ;  John, 
522  ;  Thos.,  449,  473,  522(2)  ; 

Walter,  487. 

Underwood,  Derby,  85. 

Underwood,  Anne,  Jas.,  348  ;  John, 
bp.  of  Chalcedon,  351. 

Unger,  Luke,  Margt.,  370. 

Unston,  Derby,  82,  556. 

Unthank,  Derby,  82. 

Unton,  Sir  Alex.,  20,  37  ;  Cecily,  20  ; 
Edith,  540  ;  Elizth.,  37  ;  Hen.,  364  ; 
Margt.,  427  ;  Mary,  20  ;  Thos.,  427. 


INDEX. 


705 


Upbury,  Beds.,  manor  of,  10. 
Upchurch,  Kent,  263. 

Uphall,  Herts.,  408. 

Upham,  Wilts.,  528. 

Uphaven,  Somerset,  141. 

Upholster,  357. 

Upleatham,  Yorks.,  552. 

Upminster,  Essex,  138  ;  180,  577 

manor  of  Geynes  in,  138. 

Upnore,  Hen.,  43. 

Uppingham,  Rutland,  426. 

Upton,  Bucks.,  51. 

Upton,  Norf.,  370. 

Upton  Cressett,  Salop,  430  ;  429. 
Upton  Lovell,  Wilts.,  536  ;  rectors  of, 
536. 

Upton  Scudamore,  Wilts.,  536. 

Upton,  John,  253  ;  Thos.,  204. 

Upwell,  Norf.,  371  ;  rector  of,  371. 
Upwey,  Dorset,  103. 

Urban,  Joan,  John,  259(2). 

Urmeston,  Agnes,  317. 

Urswick,  Christ.,  299  ;  Sir  Thos.,  115. 
Usk,  Mon.,  319. 

Usk,  Adam  de,  319. 

Ussher,  John,  376. 

Uvedale,  Alice,  365;  Anne,  45;  Hen., 
Isabel,  98  ;  John,  45. 

Uxbridge,  Middx.,  161,  190. 

V 

Vache,  Bucks.,  35,  554. 

Vache,  Sir  Philip  de  la,  48. 

Vag,  Somerset,  441. 

Valence,  John,  Margt.,  Wm.  (2),  311. 
Valerian,  St.,  254. 

Valerio,  Judith,  Siprian  de,  583. 
Vampage,  Elizth.,  John,  409. 
Vanburen  family,  226. 

Vane,  Elizth.,  Sir  Geo.,  Sir  Hen.,  106. 
Vass,  Rich.,  163. 

Vaughan,  Blanch,  306,  515  ;  Sir  Hugh, 
306  ;  John,  515  ;  Sir  Thos.,  313(2)  ; 
Wm.,  571. 

Vaux,  Elizth.,  506  ;  Kath.,  521  ; 
Maud,  383  ;  Nich.,  lord  Harrowden, 
521  ;  Sir  Rich.,  383  ;  Thos.,  506. 
Vavasour,  Anne,  392  ;  Mary,  521  ;  Sir 
Mauger,  392  ;  Sir  Thos.,  521  ;  Wm., 
554. 

Vawdrey,  Ralph,  411. 

Vcheldre,  Merioneth,  570. 

Veldon,  Jas.,  491. 

Venables,  Douce,  70  ;  Eleanor,  443  ; 
Elizth.,  70(2)  ;  Mary,  70,  271  ; 

Nich.,  Rich.,  158  ;  Thos.,  70(2)  ; 
Thos.,  baron  of  Kinderton,  271,  443. 
Venard,  Anne,  534. 

Venice,  226,  343. 

Venner,  - - ,  97. 


Verdun,  John,  81,  459  ;  Sir  Theobald, 

86. 

Vere,  arms  of,  581  ;  Constance,  391  ; 
Dorothy,  561  ;  Elizth.,  countess  of 
Oxford,  142  ;  Sir  Geo.,  383  ;  Hen., 
377,  391  ;  John,  earl  of  Oxford,  142, 
214,  383,  561  ;  Robt.,  214  ;  Ursula, 
383. 

Verginis,  Eleanor,  Wm.,  333. 

Verieu,  John,  256. 

Verney,  Agnes,  436  ;  Anne,  520(2)  ; 
Audrey,  Edm.  (2),  178  ;  Elizth.,  178, 
520(2)';  Geo.,  520(2),  521  ;  Greville, 
520(2)  ;  Sir  Greville,  520,  521  ;  Sir 
Hen.,  Jane,  520  ;  John,  37,  520  ; 
John,  Viscount  Fermanagh,  37  ; 
Sir  John,  178  ;  Margt.,  178,  520  ; 
Margery,  47;  Sir  Ralph,  47,  178(2) 
Rich.  (3),  Sir  Rich.,  520. 

Vernon,  arms  of,  127  ;  Anne,  88 
Arthur,  430  ;  Bennet,  81  ;  Sir  Edw.,. 
88  ;  Sir  Geo.,  Hen.,  487  ;  Margt.,. 
429  ;  Sir  Rich.,  405,  429  ;  Thos.,, 
405  ;  Wm.,  127  ;  Sir  Wm.,  429. 
Vertegans,  Peter,  351. 

Verzelini,  Elizth.,  Jacob,  226. 

Vescy,  Elizth.,  560,  561  ;  Geo.,  469  ; 
John,  561  ;  lord,  13,  553  ;  Marian, 
469  ;  Robt.,  560. 

Vicary,  Laur.,  Rich.  (3),  Winifred,  9U 
Victor,  Grace,  Wm.,  195. 

Villers,  Anne,  John,  59  ;  Thos.,  Wm., 
426. 

Vinall,  Anne,  Wm.,  511. 

Vincent,  Sir  Francis,  94  ;  Jane,  498  ; 
Kath.,  Rich.  (2),  340  ;  Thos.,  340, 
498. 

Vinderhoute,  Flanders,  bailiff  of,  487. 
Vine,  Anne,  Ralph,  477  ;  Rich.,  367. 
Viner,  Wm.,  535. 

Vinter,  see  Winter. 

Vintners,  148,  280,  397,  494,  521. 
Vipont,  Margt.,  Nich.,  78. 

Virginia,  172. 

Virly,  Thos.,  306. 

Visdelieu,  Eleanor,  Sir  Thos.,  451. 
Vise,  see  Wise. 

Vivian,  Anne,  Wm.,  76. 

Vowell,  Honor,  Wm.,  91. 

Vowesses,  48,  154,  374. 

W 

Wacton,  Norf.,  371. 

Waddesdon,  Bucks.,  52  ;  575  ;  Colwyle 
in,  52  ;  rectors  of,  52. 

Waddington,  Yorks.,  561. 

Waddington,  Edw.,  Sam.,  553. 

Wade,  Alice(2),  Anne,  449  ;  Guy,  197  ;; 
Joan,  Mary,  449  ;  Mercy,  Rich.,  118  ; 
Robt.,  449  ;  Wm.,  426',  449(2). 


706 


INDEX. 


Wadenhoe,  Northants.,  391. 

Wadham,  Dorothy,  436  ;  Florence, 
438  ;  Joan,  100,  436(2)  ;  John,  100, 
101,  103,  438  ;  Sir  John,  436  ; 
Margt.,  101  ;  Nich.,  436(2),  438  ; 
Sir  Nich.  (2),  Sir  Wm.,  436. 

Wadnall,  Jane,  Thos.,  142. 

Wadworth,  Yorks.,  561. 

Waferer,  Anne,  3. 

Wafin,  John,  320. 

Wagstaff,  Alice,  Anne,  522  ;  Mary, 
Robt.,  60. 

Wail,  Barbara,  Thos.,  432. 

Waite,  Agatha,  169  ;  x4gnes,  10  ; 
Anne,  328  ;  Edm.,  10  ;  Ellen,  138  ; 
John,  169(2),  555  ;  Nich.,  138  ; 

Thos.,  138,  165. 

Wake,  Dorothy,  383;  Elizth.,  379; 
John,  383  ;  Margt.,  124  ;  Roger, 

379  ;  W^alter,  414  ;  - ,  124. 

Wakefield,  Yorks.,  Newton  or  Bunny 
Hall,  in,  554. 

Wakeherst,  Anne,  484(2)  ;  Elizth.,  501, 
502  ;  Margt.,  501  ;  Rich.,  484, 
501(2),  502. 

Wakeman,  Cath.,  Edw.,  535  ;  John, 
136. 

Walaston,  W^aliston,  Christ.,  157  ; 

Isabel,  Joan,  John,  36. 

AValbank,  Sam.,  425. 

Walcot,  Line.,  294  ;  282. 

Walcot,  Salop,  433. 

W^alcot,  Beatrice,  433  ;  Bernard,  287  ; 
Chas.,  433  ;  Elizth.,  282  ;  Sarah, 
287. 

Waldeby,  Robt.  de,  abp.  of  York,  312. 
Waldegrave,  Anne,  448,  454 ;  Chas., 
236  ;  Sir  Edw.,  329  ;  Elizth.,  464  ; 
Francis,  329  ;  Geo.,  448,  454  ;  Mary, 
Sir  Wm.,  464. 

Walden,  King’s,  Herts.,  197. 

Walden,  Elizth.,  Emme,  227  ;  John, 
15,  227  ;  Kath.,  177  ;  Margery,  228  ; 
Rich.,  227  ;  Sir  Rich.,  228. 
Walderne,  John,  117. 

W^aldingfield,  Little,  Suff.,  473  ;  468. 
Waldron,  Sussex,  517. 

Wale,  Maud,  Robt.  le,  137. 

Wales,  569  ;  justice  for  North,  519  ; 
king’s  attorney  for  marches  of,  570  ; 
lord  president  of  council  of,  251  ; 
prince  of,  268  ;  receiver  for  marches 
of,  260  ;  vice-president  of  the 
council,  521. 

Walgrave,  Northants.,  443. 

Walkden,  Anne,  300;  Geoff.,  316; 
Thos.,  300. 

Walker,  Alice,  529  ;  Anne,  118,  550  ; 
Christian,  366  ;  John,  366,  395  ; 
Joshua,  379  ;  Mary,  157  ;  Miles, 


376  ,  Robt.,  157  ;  Thos.,  529,  552  ; 
Ursula,  395  ;  Wm.,  118. 

Walkern,  Herts.,  197  ;  46. 

Wall,  Arthur,  87  ;  Hen.,  176  ;  Isabel, 
Ralph,  444. 

Wallenger,  Jas.,  127. 

Waller,  Ann,  241  ;  Dorothy,  357  ; 
Eleanor,  51  8  ;  Elizth.,  357  ;  Frances, 
Francis,  30  ;  J.G.,  221(2),  247,  307, 
492,  520  ;  Mary,  2  ;  Rich.,  165,  241, 
356  ;  Rolbt.,  2  ;  Thos.,  357(2)  ;  Wm., 
2,  357,  518. 

Wallingford,  Berks.,  32. 

Wallingford,  Rich.,  abbot  of  St. 
Albans,  194. 

Wallis,  Waleis,  Alice,  223  ;  Elizth., 
235,  530  ;  John,  8  ;  Margt.,  235  ; 
Thos.,  530  ;  Walter,  223  ;  Wm.,  8  ; 
Sir  Wm.,  235. 

Wallison,  Winifrid,  315. 

Wallop,  Earleigh,  Hants.,  166. 

Wallop,  Nether,  Hants.,  166. 

Wallop,  Elizth.,  Sir  Hen.,  166(2)  ; 

Margt.,  Wm.,  98.  <X  ■  ■ 

Wallridge,  Bucks.,  19. 

Walon,  Margt.,  324. 

Walpole  St.  Peter,  Norf.,  371  ;  rectors 
of,  11,  371. 

W’^alpole,  John,  Margt.,  363  ;  Simon, 
360. 

Walrond,  Alice,  18  ;  Elizth.,  17  ;  Joan, 
18;  John,  411(2);  Thos.,  18(2); 
Wm.,  17. 

Walsall,  Staffs.,  445. 

Walsh,  Alice,  368  ;  Elizth.,  55,  436  ; 
Geoff.,  329  ;  Jane,  435  ;  Joan,  431, 
475,  517  ;  Sir  John,  435  ;  Kath., 
278,  524 ;  Margt.,  Margery,  329  ; 
Robt.,  329,  436  ;  Roger,  324  ; 

Simon,  431  ;  Thos.,  329(2),  424  ; 
Sir  Thos.,  278  ;  Walter,  55(2)  ; 
Wenllan.  570  ;  Wm.,  475. 
Walsham-le -Willows,  Suff.,  473. 
Walsham,  North,  Norf.,  371  ;  vicar  of, 
371. 

Walsham,  South,  Norf.,  371. 

Walsham,  South,  St.  Laurence,  376  ; 

rector  of,  376. 

Walsham,  Olive,  339. 

Walsingham,  New,  or  Little,  Norf.,  372. 
Walsingham,  Old,  or  Great,  Norf,  372. 
Walsingham,  arms  of,  217  ;  Eleanor, 
522  ;  Sir  Francis,  116  ;  John,  522  ; 
Mary,  116. 

Walsokne,  Adam,  Margt.  de,  345. 
Walter,  Walters,  Alice,  Anne  (3),  230  ; 
Dan.,  357(2)  ;  Dorcas  (2),  Dorothy 
(2),  230  ;  Elizth.,  357  ;  Francis, 
Isaac,  230  ;  John,  230(4),  357  ; 
Jane,  230,  357(2)  ;  Joan,  230(2)  ; 


INDEX. 


707 


Martin,  Mary,  357  ;  Maxfield, 
Rebecca,  Robt.  (2),  230  ;  Thos., 
230(3),  357. 

Waltham,  Line.,  294. 

Waltham  Abbey,  Essex,  139  ;  abbot 
of,  141. 

Waltham,  Great,  Essex,  139;  110,  134, 

Waltham,  Little,  Essex,  139. 

Waltham,  North,  Hants.,  167. 

Waltham,  White,  Berks.,  29. 

Waltham,  Joan,  John,  294  ;  John,  bp. 
of  Salisbury,  294,  311  ;  Margt.,  294  ; 
Rich.,  139.^ 

Walthamstow,  Essex,  139  ;  vicar  of, 
139. 

Walton,  Bucks.,  52. 

Walton,  Derby,  81,  290,  394. 

Walton,  Line.,  prebendary  of,  321. 

Walton,  Suff.,  474  ;  354,  450. 

Walton,  Yorks.,  557. 

Walton,  East,  Norf.,  372. 

Walton-in-the-Dale,  Lane.,  273. 

Walton-on-the-Hill,  Lane.,  273  ;  310. 

Walton-upon-Thames,  Surrey,  499  ; 
399. 

Walton-on-Trent,  Derby,  88  ;  rector 
of,  88. 

Walton,  West,  Norf.,  372. 

Walton,  Wauton,  Wawton,  arms  of,  4, 
111  ;  Cecily,  4  ;  Ellen,  5,  141  ;  Jane, 
John,  81  ;  Sir  John,  141  ;  Margt., 
377  ;  Mary,  111  ;  Parnell,  515  ;  Sir 
Thos.,  4,  5  ;  Wm.,  111. 

Walvard,  Anne,  371. 

Walwin,  Alice,  152  ;  John,  177  ; 
Wm.,  152. 

Walworth,  John,  Margt.,  215. 

Wanborough,  Wilts.,  536  ;  410  ;  vicar 
of,  536. 

Wandisford,  Sir  Christ.,  Eleanor,  John, 
552. 

Wandsworth,  Surrey,  499. 

Wangdeford,  arms  of,  249  ;  Alice,  249. 

Wangford,  near  Brandon,  Suff.,  474. 

Wangford,  near  Southwold,  Suff.,  474. 

Wanlip,  Leic.,  278. 

Wannock,  Sussex,  511(2). 

Wannock,  Elizth.,  John,  511. 

Wantage,  Berks.,  30  ;  vicar  of,  30. 

Wantele,  John,  501. 

Wantisden,  Suff.,  474. 

Wanton,  Agnes,  392. 

Wappenham,  Northants.,  391. 

Warbeck,  Perkin,  33,  96. 

Warbleton,  Sussex,  518. 

Warboys,  Hunts.,  56. 

Warbuiton,  Ellen,  Rich.,  198. 

Warburton,  Anne,  567  ;  Elizth.,  271  ; 
Mary,  69  ;  Peter,  271  ;  Sir  Peter, 
567  ;  Robt.,  69. 


Warcop,  Edw.,  375. 

Ward,  Alice,  22  ;  Anne,  341(2)  ; 
Colibury,  22  ;  Edm.,  371  ;  Hen., 
341  ;  jane,  326  ;  Joan,  324,  479  ; 
John,  348,  356  ;  Rich.,  22(2),  341  ; 
Robt.,  502  ;  Thos.,  339,  479  ; 

Rebecca,  130  ;  Roylev,  523  ;  Wm., 
130,  365. 

Wardington,  Oxon,  424. 

Wardisworth,  Wm.,  479. 

Wardour  Castle,  Wilts.,  74(6). 

Wards  and  liveries,  court  of,  auditor 
of,  185  ;  master  of,  313. 

Ware,  Herts.,  198. 

Ware,  Joan,  Robt.,  213. 

Wareham,  Dorset,  103  ;  439  ;  mavor 
of,  103. 

Warehorne,  Kent,  263  ;  rector  of,  263. 
Warfield,  Berks.,  30  ;  17. 

Warham  All  Saints,  Norf.,  372  ; 

373(2)  ;  rector  of,  373. 

Warham  St.  Marv,  Norf.,  373  ;  rector 
of,  373. 

Warham,  Elizth.,  Robt.,  Wm.,  abp. 

of  Canterbury,  163. 

Waring,  Elizth.,  18  ;  Rowland,  69  ; 

Thos.,  Ursula,  408. 

Warkworth,  Northants.,  391. 

Warley,  Great,  Essex,  140. 

Warley,  Little,  Essex,  140. 
Warmestone,  Bucks.,  52. 
Warminghurst,  Sussex,  518. 
Warmington,  Northants.,  292. 
Warminster,  Wilts.,  536. 

Warmoll,  Margt.,  369. 

Warnborough,  South,  Hants.,  167  ; 
166. 

Warnby,  Alex.,  99. 

Warne,  Wm.,  159. 

Warner,  arms  of,  370  ;  Audrey,  360  ; 
Edw.,  465  ;  Sir  Edw.,  360  ;  Elizth., 
360,  453  ;  Francis,  453  ;  Hen.,  Sir 
Hen.,  465  ;  Joan,  178  ;  John,  55  ; 
Margt.,  370,  453  ;  Mary,  465(2)  ; 
Messrs.,  579  ;  Robt.,  453  ;  Thos., 
421  ;  Wm.,  453. 

Warnett,  arms  of,  505  ;  Joan,  John, 
505. 

Warren,  arms  of,  106  ;  Anne,  6  ; 
Elizth.,  6,  34(2)  ;  Fillis,  34  ;  Gerard, 
lord  Lisle,  156  ;  Griffin,  428  ;  John, 
34(2),  253,  254  ;  Margt.,  156,  428  ; 
Rich.,  34 ;  Robt.,  100  ;  Thos.,  6, 
9,  253,  352  ;  Wm.,  34,  253  ;  — , 
511. 

Warriner,  Rich.,  186. 

Warrington  Museum,  Lane.,  581. 
Warsope,  Rich.,  290. 

Warthim,  Philip,  537. 

Warton,  Lane.,  273. 


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INDEX. 


Warton,  Line.,  280. 

Warwick,  525  ;  523(2)  ;  St.  Mary, 

V  -525,  canon  of,  185  ;  St.  Nicholas, 
525,  vicar  of,  525. 

Warwick,  countess  of,  525  ;  earls  of, 
185,  331,  349,  525(2)  ;  Rich.,  292. 
Warwickhill,  John,  12. 

Warwickshire,  519. 

Washbrook,  Suff.,  474  ;  minister  of, 
474. 

Washfield,  Devon,  96. 

Washington,  Amy,  390  ;  Elizth.,  380  ; 

Geo.,  Laur.,  390  ;  Robt.,  380(2). 
Waspaill,  Joan,  John,  161. 

Wasperton,  Warw.,  525. 

Wassett,  lord  Strange  of,  304. 

Water,  Waters,  Alice,  66(2)  ;  Margt., 
217  ;  Rich.,  Wm.,  66. 

Waterdine,  Alice,  Wm.,  346. 
Waterhouse,  Agnes,  548  ;  Arthur, 
Chas.,  Edw.,  I8l  ;  Sir  Edw.,  266  ; 
Elizth.,  88  ;  Helen,  560  ;  John, 
181(2),  548,  560  ;  Margt.,  181  ; 

Philip,  560  ;  Thos.,  181,  186  ;  Toby, 
88(2)  ;  Wm.,  181. 

Waterperry,  Oxon,  424  ;  49. 
Waterton,  Alice,  557  ;  Jane,  277  ; 

Mr.,  557  ;  Rich.,  277. 

Watford,  Herts.,  198. 

Wath,  Yorks.,  561. 

Watkins,  Margt.,  Wm.,  571. 
Watkinson,  Elizth.,  Joseph,  551. 
Watlington,  Norf.,  373. 

Watlington,  Oxon,  424. 

Watloo,  Belgium,  578. 

Watno,  Elizth.,  265. 

Watson,  Alice,  552  ;  Edw.,  426  ; 
Elizth.,  120,  213  ;  Emme,  426  ; 
John,  120,  552. 

Watton,  Norf.,  363. 

Watton-at- Stone,  Herts.,  199  ;  rectors 
of,  199,  313. 

Watton  Woodhall,  Herts.,  179. 
Watton,  Alice,  Elizth.,  204  ;  Margt., 
519  ;  Robt.,  169,  204(3)  ;  Wm.,  204. 
Watts,  Anne,  347  ;  Edith,  John  (2), 
323  ;  Sam.,  434  ;  Thos.,  375  ; 
Thomasin,  Wm.,  254. 

Wauton,  Wawton,  see  Walton. 
Wavendon,  Bucks.,  52. 

Waveney  river,  458. 

Wax -chandler,  308. 

Weald,  North,  Essex,  140. 

Weald,  South,  Essex,  140  ;  128,  583(2). 
Weare,  Somerset,  440. 

Weare,  Anne,  590  ;  Robt.,  13,  590. 
Weathercock  made  from  a  brass,  563. 
Weavers,  320,  466,  375,  376. 

Webb,  arms  of,  583  ;  Anne,  207,  407, 
534  ;  Christ.,  263  ;  John,  207,  263, 


407,  534  ;  Kath.,  263  ;  Michael, 
256  ;  Sarah,  407  ;  Thos.,  432  ;  Wm., 
174,  407. 

Webster,  Hen.,  99  ;  Jane,  355. 
Weddeot,  John,  Maud,  205. 
Wedgwood,  Alice,  Anne,  Egerton, 
Eliza,  Felix,  John  (2),  Margt.  (2), 
Mary  (2),  Ralph,  443. 

Wedmore,  Somerset,  440. 

Weeke,  Hants.,  167. 

Weekley,  Northants.,  392. 

Wegge,  Elizth.,  John  (2),  Margt.  (2), 
368. 

Wegheschede,  Jas.,  453. 

Wekes,  Elizth.,  Margt.,  Thos.,  510. 
Welbeck,  arms  of,  250  ;  Agnes,  John, 
494  ;  Margt.,  Rich,,  251. 

Welbore,  Thos.,  Ursula,  113. 
Welbourn,  Line.,  294. 

Welby,  Joan,  Thos.,  286. 

Welch,  Anne,  89,  197,  421  ;  Edw.,  197; 

Jas.,  19,  89  ;  Rich.,  421(2). 
Welcome,  Anne,  Wm.,  289. 

Weld,  Hen.,  265 ;  Sir Humf .,  Joan,  477. 
Welden,  Weldon,  Anne,  268  ;  Christian, 
19;  Elizth.,  19,  311:  Geo.,  19; 
Hen.,  Ralph,  311  ;  Thos.,  268  ;  Wm. 
19(2). 

Welford,  Berks.,  30. 

Welford,  Northaxits.,  391  ;  380,  471. 
Welford,  Jane,  Margt.,  Robt.,  Thos., 
176. 

Well,  Yorks.,  561. 

Weller,  Alex.,  Elizth.,  222. 
Wellesborne,  Alice,  Anne,  Eleanor, 
Frances,  Francis,  Kath.,  22  ; 
Margery,  Oliver,  21. 
Wellesbourne-Hastings,  Warw.,  525. 
Welley,  Alice,  Wm.,  147. 

Wellingham,  Norf.,  373. 

Wellington  Court,  Hereford,  176. 
Wellington,  Robt.,  548. 

Wellow,  Somerset,  440. 

Wells,  Norf.,  373  ;  rector  of,  373. 
Wells,  Somerset,  440  ;  archdeacon  of, 
55  ;  bishops,  440(2),  457  ;  canons, 
55,  188,  440(2),  488  ;  Cathedral, 
440  ;  provost,  15  ;  recorder,  440 ; 
residentiary,  576  ;  St.  Cuthbert, 
440  ;  treasurer,  576. 

Wells,  Agnes,  397  ;  Anne,  Barbara, 
80  ;  Bernard,  80,  83(2)  ;  Elizth., 
337  ;  Frances,  317  ;  Francis,  8  ; 
Joan,  397,  445  ;  John,  203,  354,  445  ; 
Hen.,  102,  337  ;  Margt.,  8,  354  ; 
Mary,  80,  102  ;  Rich.,  317  ;  Robt., 
371  ;  Robt.,  dean  of  Ely,  60  ;  Roger, 
397  ;  Susan,  203  ;  Thos.,  80,  102, 
445  ;  Wm.,  357  ;  Wm.,  bp.  of 
Rochester,  268. 


INDEX. 


709 


Wellwick,  Yorks.,  561. 

Welsh,  inscr,  in,  319. 

Welshpool,  Montgomery,  573  ;  44  ; 

vicars  of,  573. 

Wemme,  baron  of,  224. 

Wenden  Lofts,  Essex,  141. 

Wendens  Ambo,  Essex,  141, 

Wendling,  Norf.,  373. 

Wendover,  Bucks,,  52  ;  409. 

Wendron,  Cornwall,  77  ;  vicar  of,  77. 
Wenham  Little,  Suff.,  474. 

Weniffe,  Geo.,  Mary,  Thos.,  450. 
Wenlock,  Much,  Salop,  430  ;  bailiffs 
of,  430. 

Wenman,  Anne,  Christian,  425 ;  Elizth., 
520  ;  Rich.,  425. 

Wennington,  Essex,  144. 

Wensley,  Yorks,,  561  ;  rectors  of, 
561,  562. 

Wensley,  Sir  Simon  of,  561. 
Wentworth,  Yorks.,  562. 

Wentworth,  arms  of,  248,  472  ;  Anne, 
35,  88,  119(2),  425,  555,  558,  562(2)  ; 
Elizth.,  558(2)  ;  Geo.,  562(2)  ;  Sir 
Geo.,  555  ;  Grace,  558  ;  Hen.,  lord 
Wentworth,  425  ;  Sir  Hen.,  529  ; 
Jane,  425  ;  John,  465,  562(2)  ;  Sir 
John,  119(2)  ;  lord,  450  ;  Margt,, 
361,  450,  456,  562  ;  Margery,  529  ; 
Mary,  465,  562  ;  Matt.,  558(2)  ;  Sir 
Matt.,  558  ;  Paul,  35  ;  Rich.,  88  ; 
Sir  Rich.,  456  ;  Sir  Roger,  361  ; 
Thos.,  59,  558,  562(2)  ;  Thos.,  earl 
of  Strafford,  550  ;  Thos.,  lord  MYnt- 
worth,  456  ;  Wm.,  558  ;  Wm.,  earl 
of  Strafford,  vault  of,  563;  Sir  Wm., 
562(2). 

Weobley,  Hereford,  177. 

Wereham,  Norf.,  373. 

Wesit,  Thos.,  370. 

West,  Alice,  390  ;  Edm.,  46(2),  109  ; 
Elizth.,  109,  514 ;  Joan,  46,  390  ; 
John,  390  ;  Mary,  Nich.,  Theodosia, 
46  ;  Walter,  514  ;  Wm.,  46,  390(2). 
Westacre,  Norf.,  366. 

Westbrook,  Rich.,  181. 

Westbury,  Wilts.,  536. 

Westby,  Geo.  (2),  John,  Mary,  556. 
Westcott,  Prudence,  Thos.,  435. 
Westenhanger,  Kent,  235. 

Westerham,  Kent,  263  ;  538. 

Western,  Isabel,  John,  355. 

Westfaling,  Herbert,  bp.  of  Hereford, 
173. 

Westhall,  Suff.,  474. 
Westham-by-Pevensey,  Sussex,  518, 
Westhatch,  Wilts.,  432,  531,  536(2). 
Westholme,  Durham,  107. 

Westhorpe,  Suff.,  474  ;  rector  of,  474. 
Westlake,  John,  30. 


Westley  Waterless,  Cambs.,  66. 
Westley,  Joan,  Rich.,  122  ;  Thos.,  142. 
Westminster,  see  London. 
Westmorland,  527  ;  earls  of,  436,  553. 
Weston,  Norf.,  373  ;  rector  of,  373. 
Weston,  Surrey,  477. 

Weston  Colville,  Cambs.,  67  ;  rector 
of,  67. 

Weston,  North,  Oxon,  43,  423(2),  584. 
Weston-on-Avon,  Glouc.,  156. 
Weston-on-the-Green,  Oxon,  425. 
Weston  Savill,  Northants.,  44. 
Weston-sub-Edge,  Glouc.,  156. 

Weston  Turville,  Bucks.,  52. 

Weston  Underwood,  Bucks.,  53. 
Weston -under -Lyziard,  Staffs.,  445. 
Weston-under-Weatherley,  Warw.,525. 
Weston,  Agnes,  392(2)  ;  Anne,  166  ; 
Cecily,  444  ;  Elizth.,  158,  392  ;  Jas., . 
166  John,  158,  444(2),  477,  493  ; 
Margt.,  160,  493,  ;  Rich.,  143,  160, 
391,  444  ;  Sarah,  391  ;  Thos.,  392  ; 
Wm.,  477,  493. 

Westrop,  Anne,  Thos.,  554. 

Weststow,  Wm.,  372. 

Westward,  Cumb.,  79, 

Westwell,  Kent.  264  ;  incised  slab  at, 
264. 

Westwood,  John,  539. 

Westwoodday,  Berks,,  21. 

Wetheral,  Cumb.,  79  ;  Hall,  79. 
Wetherden,  Suff.,  474  ;  457. 

Wetherden,  Wm.,  503. 

Wetheringset,  Suff.,  335. 

Wetheringsett,  Robt.,  67. 

Wethirley,  Nich.,  264. 

Wexcombe,  John,  493. 

Wey bourne,  Norf.,  373. 

Weybridge,  Surrey,  499. 

Weyhill,  Hants.,  rector  of,  527. 
Weyland,  Maud,  194. 

Whaddon,  Bucks.,  53  ;  64. 

Whaddon  (Haddon),  Oxon,  63. 
Whaddon,  Wilts.,  530. 

Whatley,  Lane.,  273  ;  548. 

Whalley,  Robt.,  57  ;  Wm.,  8. 
Whappelode,  Elizth,,  Margery,  Wm.(2), 
35. 

Wharton,  Arthur,  Jane,  54 ;  Philip, 
547  ;  Philip,  lord  Wharton,  54  ; 
Thos.,  547. 

Whatcote,  Warw.,  526  ;  rector  of,  526. 
Whateley,  Warw.,  61. 

Whatlington,  Sussex,  518  ;  Vine  Hall 
in,  518. 

Wheatacre  All  Saints,  Norf.,  373. 
Wheathampstead,  Herts.,  199. 
Wheathampstead,  John,  abbot  of  St. 
Alban’s,  200. 

Wheatley,  North,  Notts.,  397. 


710 


INDEX. 


Wheatley,  arms  of,  330  ;  Clemence, 
330  ;  Joan,  467  ;  Philipe,  Rich., 
135  ;  Robt.,  467  ;  Wm.,  330. 
Wheeler,  Anne,  486  ;  Edm.,  38  ; 
Isabel,  541  ;  Joan,  406  ;  John,  488  ; 
Martha,  316  ,  Robt.,  486  ;  Simon, 
541  ;  Thos.,  316,  406. 

Wheelwright,  Francis,  549. 

Whelpdall,  John,  78. 

Wherett,  John,  531. 

Wherwell,  prebendary  of,  330. 
Whessey,  Durham,  105. 

Whetenhall,  Debora,  239,  265  ;  Hen., 
239  ;  Mary,  186  ;  Thos.,  265. 
Whetham,  Wilts.,  529. 

Whetom,  John,  371. 

Whichcote,  Elizth.,  285  ;  Sir  Hamond, 
546  ;  John,  285  ;  Margt.,  546  ; 
Mary,  Thos.,  287. 

Whichford,  Warw.,  526  ;  rector  of,  526. 
Whinburgh,  Norf.,  373. 

Whissonsett,  Norf.,  373  ;  372. 

Whistle,  323. 

Whistler,  Hugh,  John,  406,. 

Whiston,  Northants.,  42. 

Whitaker,  Joan,  191  ;  John,  122  ; 

Thos.,  Wm.,  191. 

Whitchurch,  Bucks.,  53. 

Whitchurch,  Denbigh,  573. 
Whitchurch,  Hants.,  167. 

Whitchurch,  Oxon,  424  ;  curate  of, 
425  ;  rector  of,  424  ;  vicar  of,  424. 
Whitchurch,  Salop,  430. 

Whitchurch  Canonicorum,  Dorset,  103. 
Whitcomb,  Margt.,  Peter  (2),  127  ; 
Robt.,  395. 

White,  Abr.,  298  ;  Alice,  35,  41,  335  ; 
Anne,  102,  165,  166,  299;  Anth., 

298  ;  Christ.,  345(2)  ;  E.A.,  591  ; 
Edw.,  365  ;  Elizth.,  299,  365  ; 
Geoff.,  16  ;  Geo.,  123  ;  Grace,  345  ; 
Hannah,  299  ;  Helen,  157  ;  Honnor, 

299  ;  Jane,  76  ;  Joan,  298  ;  John, 
41,  165(2),  167,  335,  533  ;  John,  bp. 
of  Winchester,  168  ;  Sir  John,  157, 
335  ;  Kath.,  165  ;  Margt.,  233,  335  ; 
Martha,  299  ;  Mary,  16,  157(2),  298, 
299(2)  ;  Nathaniel,  299  ;  Nich.,  533  ; 
Patience,  305  ;  Rachel,  223  ;  Rich., 
123  ;  Robt.,  102(2),  157(3),  166,  167, 
192,  305  ;  Sam.,  299  ;  Thos.,  298, 
299(2),  438,  533,  534;  Sir  Thos., 
417  ;  Wm.,  35,  76,  223,  502. 

Whitehead,  arms  of,  521  ;  Anne  (2), 
Christian,  166  ;  John,  166,  521  ; 
Sir  Hen.,  Lucy,  Maurice,  Rich.  (2), 
Robt.,  166  ;  Thos.,  576. 
Whitelackington,  Somerset,  440. 
Whiteladies,  Salop,  430. 
Whitestaunton,  Somerset,  441. 


Whitfield,  Northumb.,  548. 

Whitfield,  Elizth.,  548  ;  Frances,  541  ; 
Matt.,  548  ;  Thos.,  541. 

Whitgift,  Bridget,  186. 

Whiting,  Anne,  John,  93. 

Whitley,  Yorks.,  552. 

Whitlock,  Kath.,  Rich.,  8. 

Whitnash,  Warw.,  526  ;  rectors  of, 
526. 

Whitney,  Eliza,  427. 

Whitstable,  Kent,  264  ;  130. 

Whittermete,  Wm.,  371. 

Whittingham,  Margt.,  Sir  Robt.,  178. 

Whittington,  Glouc.,  156. 

Whittington,  Elizth.,  154  ;  Ellen,  289  ; 
Thos.,  154. 

Whittlewood  Forest,  lieutenant  of, 
389. 

Whitton,  Camela,  Hen.,  308  ;  John, 
413  ;  Mary,  Peter,  Robt.,  409. 

Whitwell,  Derby,  88. 

Whitwell-cum-Hackford,  Norf.,  373. 

Whitwey,  Wm.,  22. 

Whitwood,  Alice,  Isabel,  Joan,  John, 
Thos.,  99  ;  Wm.,  334. 

Whorwood,  arms  of,  494  ;  Anne, 
Cassandra,  494  ;  Elizth.,  407  ; 
Margt.,  494(2)  ;  Sir  Thos.  (2), 
Ursula,  407  ;  Wm.,  494. 

Wiard,  Rich.,  415. 

Wiatt,  Amy,  155  ;  Edw.,  136  ;  Francis, 
495(2)  ;  John,  44,  155  ;  Margt., 
110,  488;  Mary,  531;  Rich.,  487, 
488,  495  ;  Sir  Thos.,  206  ;  Timothy, 
495  ;  Wm.,  44. 

Wibarn,  Agnes,  Edith,  John,  516. 

Wiburgh,  Robt.,  475. 

Wiche,  Elizth.,  290(2)  ;  John,  334, 
491  ;  Wm.,  290(2). 

Wicken,  Cambs.,  67  ;  582. 

Wicken,  Northants.,  391  ;  high  con¬ 
stable  of  hundred  of,  391 ;  rector  of, 
391. 

Wickham,  East,  Kent,  265. 

Wickham,  West,  Kent,  265  ;  rectors 
of,  265. 

Wickham,  arms  of,  237  ;  Alice,  237  ; 
Edm.,  527  ;  Elizth.,  237  ;  John, 
237  ;  529  ;  Humf.,  422(2)  ;  Kath., 
231;  Margt.,  Margery,  237  ;  Martha, 
422  ;  Mary,  Rich.,  237  ;  Thos.,  527  ; 
Wm.,  231,  237. 

Wickhambreaux,  Kent,  265  ;  rector  of, 
265. 

Wickhambrook,  Suff.,  474. 

Wickhampton,  Norf.,  374  ;  rector  of, 
374. 

Wickham-Skeith,  Suff.,  475. 

Wicklewood,  Norf.,  374. 

Wickmere,  Norf.,  374. 


INDEX. 


711 


Wicks,  Wikes,  Edw,,  440  ;  Hen.,  292  ; 
Robt.,  336. 

Wickstede,  Elizth.,  John,  59. 
Widdington,  Essex,  14E 
Widdowsoun,  Joan,  Wm.,  492. 
Widford,  Herts.,  200  ;  577. 

Widlev,  Geo.,  25. 

Widows,  1,  5,  8,  16,  41,  48(2),  65(2), 
83,  85,  86,  87,  93,  105,  109,  111,  112, 
119,  120,  123,  133,  154,  168,  191,  199, 
205,  207,  210,  224,  237,  278,  281,  285, 
286,  289,  292,  294,  306,  312,  314,  335, 
349,  352(2),  381,  383,  384(2),  385(2), 
387(2),  388,  405,  407,  429,  433,  436, 
442,  444,  446,  473(2),  475,  494,  498, 
523,  531,  538,  542,  550,  552,  559. 
Widville,  Alice,  3  ;  Elizth.,  3,  243  ; 
Elizth.,  Queen,  304,  502  ;  Rich.,  243  ; 
Rich.,  earl  Rivers,  502  ;  Thos.,  3. 
Wier,  Joan,  28. 

Wifold,  Anne,  Emme,  Thos.,  161. 
Wigan,  Lane.,  parson  of,  567. 
Wigborough,  Somerset,  437. 
Wigborough,  Great,  Essex,  141. 
Wigfall,  Elizth.  (2),  Hen.,  82  ;  Wm., 

373. 

Wigg,  Mary,  Thos.,  217. 

Wiggenhall  St.  German,  Norf.,  374. 
Wiggenhall  St.  Mary -the -Virgin,  Norf., 

374. 

Wight,  Isle  of,  171  ;  165  ;  captain  of, 
116,  436  ;  deputy  lieutenant  of,  171  ; 
steward  of,  171. 

Wightfield,  Glouc.,  150. 

Wightham,  Agnes,  Rich.,  32. 
Wightman,  Annes,  368;  Audrey,  302; 

Kath.,  Thos.,  368  ;  Wm.,  302. 
Wighton,  Norf.,  374. 

Wightwick,  John,  521(2). 

Wiglesworth,  Hen.,  559. 

Wigmore,  Elizth.,  Dan.,  292. 

Wigston,  Mary,  Roger,  145 ;  Wm., 
275. 

Wigtoft,  Line.,  394. 

Wigton,  Cumb.,  79. 

Wilberfosse,  Yorks.,  562. 

Wilbraham,  Little,  Cambs.,  67;  rector 
of,  67. 

Wil burgh,  John,  Margery,  360. 
Wilburton,  Cambs.,  67. 

Wilby,  Norf.,  374. 

Wilby,  Northants.,  426. 

Wilby,  Suff.,  475  ;  rectors  of,  475. 
Wilby,  John,  Maud,  352. 

Wilcotes,  Alice,  Elizth.,  John,  422  ; 
Sir  John,  65  ;  Philipe,  378,  400  ; 
Thos.,  422  ;  Wm.,  378,  400. 

Wilcox,  Abel,  419. 

Wild,  Anne,  478  ;  Cecily,  383  ;  Edith, 
478  ;  Elizth.,  3,  138,  428,  478  ; 


John,  463(2),  478  ;  Mary,  463  ; 
Thos.,  3,  138,  428  ;  Wm.,  383,  580. 
Wilford,  arms  of,  119,  578;  Anne, 
534;  Grace,  295;  Sir  Jas.,  578; 
Joan,  119;  John,  42,  295;  Joice, 
578  ;  Nich.,  534  ;  Philipe,  42  p 
Robt.,  119. 

Wilfrid,  St.,  55. 

Wilkins,  Elizth.,  260,  339  ;  John,  260  ; 
Kath.,  376  ;  Ralph,  339  ;  Theo- 
philus,  520  ;  Thos.,  376. 

Wilkinson,  Joan,  308  ;  John,  309  ; 
Thos.,  250. 

Willardsey,  Robt.,  525. 

Willascot,  Elizth.,  Wm.,  429. 
Willesborough,  Kent,  265. 

Willesden,  Middx.,  317  ;  125,  487  ; 

vicar  of,  317. 

Willesden,  Barth.,  Margt.  (2),  317. 
Willet,  Andrew,  180. 

Williams,  Abel,  127  ;  Alice,  254,  319  ; 
Anne,  19,  572  ;  Dorothy,  101  ; 

Edith,  19  ;  Edw.,  572  ;  Elizth., 
17  ;  Erasmus,  51  ;  Griffith,  571  ; 
Hen.,  319  ;  John,  101,  254  ;  John, 
lord  Williams,  432(2)  ;  Kath.,  19  ; 
Mabel,  17  ;  Marcelie,  571  ;  Margt., 
309  ;  Mary,  104  ;  Nich.,  17  ;  Philip, 
319  ;  Rainold,  19(3)  ;  Rason,  17  ; 
Rich.,  571  ;  Robt.,  104  ;  Sara,  17 
Thos.,  92,  309  ;  Wm.,  571. 
Williamson,  John,  28  ;  Robt.,  Thos., 
280. 

Willian,  Herts.,  200  ;  rector  of,  200. 
Willingale-Doe,  Essex,  141  ;  582. 
Willingale- Spain,  Essex,  141  ;  rector 
of,  141. 

Willingale,  John,  167. 

Willingdon,  Sussex,  518. 

Willington,  Beds.,  12. 

Willington,  Warw.,  527. 

Willington,  Alice,  520  ;  Kath.,  401 
Margt.,  519  ;  Thos.,  520  ;  Wm.,  401. 
Willis,  Agnes,  541  ;  Ambrose,  520  ; 
Denis,  344  ;  Hester,  520  ;  Humf., 
440(2)  ;  Rich.,  386,  520  ;  Robt., 
541  ;  Wm.,  391. 

Willoughby-on-the-Wolds,  Notts.,  397.. 
Willoughby,  arms  of,  321  ;  Alice,  84  ; 
Anne,  88,  331,  397  ;  Dorothy,  86, 
523  ;  Elizth.,  lady  Willoughby  of 
Parham,  285  ;  Sir  Hen.,  86,  523 
Hugh,  86,  88  ;  Sir  Hugh,  216,  523 
Kath.,  86,  321  ;  Lucy,  lady  Will- 
loughby  d’Eresby,  291  ;  Margt.,  86,. 
361,  523  ;  Margery,  291  ;  Mary,  289 
Maud,  294  ;  Mich.,  86(2)  ;  Ralph, 
361  ;  Rich.,  331,  397  ;  Robt.,  84  ; 
Robt.,  lord  Willoughby  d’Eresby, 
291,  294  ;  Sir  Robt.,  99  ;  Thos.,  88 


712 


INDEX. 


Wm.,  155  ;  Wm.,  lord  Willoughby 
■d’Eresby,  291  ;  Wni.,  lord  Willough¬ 
by  of  Parham,  285,  289. 

Willows,  Margery,  Rich.,  56. 
Willshampstead,  Beds.,  12. 

Wilmer,  Elizth.,  390  ;  Joan,  527,  583  ; 

Rich.,  527,  583  ;  Thos.,  Wm.,  390. 
Wilmington,  Kent,  265. 

Wilmot,  Alice,  Anne,  421  ;  Bridget, 
Cecily,  Frances,  Geo.,  Hugh,  30  ; 
John,  421(2)  ;  Leonard,  403  ;  Martha, 
Wm.,  30. 

Wilmslow,  Ches.,  70. 

Wilne,  Derby,  88. 

Wilsford,  Alice,  Francis,  249. 

Wilsha,  Hen.,  516(2). 

Wilson,  arms  of,  175  ;  Anne,  304  ; 
Elizth.,  110  ;  Isabel,  31  ;  John, 
543(2)  ;  Margery,  159  ;  Miles,  304  ; 
Thos.,  110  ;  Wm.,  31,  566. 

Wilton,  Norf.,  374. 

Wilton,  Wilts.,  536. 

Wilton,  Hen.,  327  ;  lord,  413. 
Wiltshire,  528. 

Wiltshire,  Eleanor, - ,  224. 

Wiman,  Agnes,  Hen.,  564. 

Wimbill,  Alice,  Robt.,  460. 

Wimbish,  Essex,  141  ;  578. 

Wimborne  Minster,  Dorset,  103  ; 

preacher  of,  104. 

Wimer,  Thos.,  320. 

Wimering,  Hants.,  114. 

Wimeswold,  Leic.,  396. 

Wimming,  Thos.,  376. 

Wimpole,  Cambs.,  67  ;  60  ;  parson  of, 
67. 

Winceby,  Thos.  de,  390. 

WTnceslaus  V.,  king  of  Bohemia,  333. 
Winchcombe,  Glouc.,  156. 
Winchcombe,  Alice,  24  ;  Frances,  29  ; 
Francis,  32  ;  Hen.,  29  ;  John,  24  ; 
Mary,  Wm.,  32. 

Winchelsea,  Sussex,  518. 

Winchendon,  Nether,  Bucks.,  53. 
Winchendon,  Over,  Bucks.,  53  ;  51, 

162  ;  vicar  of,  53. 

Winchester,  Hants.,  167  ;  archdeacon 
of,  159  ;  auditor  of  the  see,  184  ; 
bishops,  313,  412  ;  Cathedral,  158, 
167  ;  College,  167,  conduct  of,  168, 
fellows,  167(2),  168(16),  169(5),  512, 
masters,  415,  scholars,  161,  168, 

wardens,  167,  168(2),  169  ;  mayors, 

168,  170  ;  park-keeper,  162  ;  St. 
Bartholomew  Hyde,  169  ;  St.  Cross, 

169,  brethren  of,  169(2),  wardens, 
169(2)  ;  St.  Maurice,  169. 

Winchfield,  Hants.,  170. 

Wincoll,  Isaac,  138  ;  John,  473  ; 
Mary  (2),  Thos.,  138. 


Wincupp,  John,  545. 

Windbourne,  Geo.,  Kath.,  214,  585. 
Winder,  Peter,  425. 

Windham,  Chas.,  441  ;  Edm.,  438(2), 
439(2)  ;  Sir  Edm.,  333(2)  ;  Elizth., 
Florence,  438  ;  Francis,  Geo.,  Hugh, 
438,  439  ;  Jane,  333  ;  Joan,  438, 
441  ;  John,  438(2),  439  ;  Sir  John, 
333(2),  438(3)  ;  Margt.,  Margery, 

438,  439  ;  Mary,  Susan,  360  ;  Thos., 
333,  360,  438,  439  ;  Zacharias,  438, 

439. 

Windsor  Castle,  Berks.,  “  pistell- 
reder  ”  in,  41  ;  surveyor  of,  30. 
Windsor,  St.  George’s  Chapel,  30  ; 
175;  canons  of,  31(3),  40(2),  278, 
302,  412,  422,  505  ;  dean,  299  ; 
prebendaries,  31(3)  ;  warden,  30. 
Windsor,  Old,  Berks.,  30  ;  230. 
Windsor,  Sir  Andrew,  34;  Clarice, 
Joan,  21  ;  John,  312  ;  Thos.,  316  ; 
Sir  Wm.,  312. 

Winestead,  Yorks.,  562  ;  rector  of,  562, 
Winfarthing,  Norf.,  374. 

Winford,  John,  535. 

Wing,  Bucks.,  53  ;  Crafton  in,  46,  53. 
Wingfield,  Suff.,  477. 

Wingfield,  arms  of,  472,  580  ;  Alice, 
467  ;  Anne,  165,  450  ;  Anth.,  335  ; 
Elizth.,  140,  389  ;  Hen.,  289,  472  ; 
Sir  Humf.,  450,  461  ;  John,  454,  461  ; 
Sir  John,  389,  463,  580  ;  Kath.,  335  ; 
Lewes,  165  ;  Mary,  465,  472,  474  ; 
Radcliff,  454  ;  Rich.,  474  ;  Robt., 
461  ;  Sir  Robt.,  465  ;  Susan,  289  ; 
Thos.,  454(2),  467  ;  Wm.,  580  ;  Sir 
Wm.,  454. 

Wingham,  Kent,  prebendary  of,  268. 
Win  grave,  Bucks.,  53. 

Winifred,  St.,  56,  164. 

Winkfield,  Berks.,  31. 

Winslade,  Hants.,  170. 

Winslow,  Bucks.,  53. 

Winstanley,  Lane.,  401. 

Winston,  Durham,  107. 

Winston,  Ismayne,  Wm.  de,  349. 
Winter,  arms  of,  326  ;  Barbara,  213  ; 
Dorothy,  84  ;  Elizth.,  321,  432  ; 
Frances,  539  ;  Geo.,  506  ;  Sir  Geo., 
539(3)  ;  Joan,  539  ;  John,  3,  183, 
213(2),  321  ;  Margt.,  180  ;  Mary, 
506,  539  ;  Olive,  326  ;  Wm.,  180, 
432. 

Winterborne  Zelston,  Dorset,  97,  104; 
rector  of,  97. 

Winterbourne,  Glouc.,  156. 
Winterslow,  Wilts.,  537. 

Winterton,  Line.,  294. 

Winterton,  Norf.,  374. 

Winthorpe,  Line.,  295  ;  548. 


INDEX. 


713 


Wintringham,  Robt.,  381. 

Wintrop,  Adam,  457. 

Winwick,  Hunts.,  203. 

Winwick,  Lane.,  273  ;  rector  of,  273. 
Winwood,  Joyce,  Mary,  Rich.,  473. 
Wirksworth,  Derby,  88. 

Wirley,  Alice,  Bridget,  Dorothy,  383  ; 
John,  125,  383(2)  ;  Thos.,  190  ; 
Ursula,  125. 

Wisbeard,  Ellen,  John,  187. 

Wisbech,  Cambs.,  67  ;  400  ;  constable 
of  the  castle,  67  ;  museum,  581  ; 
vicar  of,  67. 

Wise,  Alice,  102  ;  Andrew,  Elizth., 
444  ;  John,  102. 

Wiseman,  Agnes,  112(2)  ;  Anne,  7,  28  ; 
Clemence,  Dorothy,  139  ;  Edm.,  28  ; 
Elizth.,  118,  122,  134  ;  John,  112(3), 
122,  131,  134  ;  Sir  John,  28  ;  Kath., 
131  ;  Simon,  118  ;  Thos.,  7,  28,  134, 
139(2)  ;  Ursula,  474 ;  Wm.,  134, 
474. 

Wishford,  Great,  Wilts.,  537. 

Wissett,  Suff.,  475. 

Wisterton,  Hereford,  176. 

Wiston,  Suff.,  475  ;  rector  of,  475. 
Wiston,  Sussex,  518. 

Wistow,  Yorks.,  562. 

Witchingham,  Great,  Norf.,  374. 
Witchingham,  Edm.,  Elizth.,  337  ; 

LTrsula,  333  ;  Wm.,  374. 

With,  Anne,  Martin,  489  ;  Robt.,  371. 
Witham,  Somerset,  330. 
Witham-on-the-Hill,  Line.,  295. 
Witham,  North,  Line.,  295. 

Witham,  South,  Line.,  295. 

Witham,  Agnes,  Thos.,  558. 

Wither,  Agnes,  434 ;  Gilbert,  163  ; 

John,  434(2). 

Withersfield,  Suff.,  475. 

Withines,  John,  503. 

Withington,  Hereford,  prebendary  and 
rector  of,  13. 

Withington,  Salop,  430  ;  rector  of, 
431. 

Withnoll,  Edw.,  Phoebe,  58. 
Withybrook,  Warw.,  526. 

Witley,  Surrey,  500  ;  rector  of,  500. 
Witney,  Oxon,  425. 

Witsey,  Milicent,  Thos.,  530. 
Wittenham,  Little,  Berks.,  31  ;  32  ; 

rector  of,  31. 

Wittering,  West,  Sussex,  519. 
Wittersham,  Kent,  265. 

Wittes,  Thos.,  98. 

Witton  (Biofield),  Norf.,  374. 

Witton  (Tunstead),  Norf.,  374  ;  vicar 
of,  374. 

Wiveliscombe,  Somerset,  441  ;  vicar 
of,  441. 


Wivenhoe,  Essex,  142. 

Wiveton,  Norf.,  374  ;  rector  of,  374. 
Wivil,  Agatha,  514  ;  Mary,  105  ; 
Rich.,  514  ;  Robt.,  bp.  of  Salisbury, 
534,  577  ;  Thos.,  105. 

Wixford,  Warw.,  526. 

Woddomes,  Alice,  Anne,  Elizth.,  Joan, 
John  (2),  Margery,  Rich.  (2),  525. 
Wodinton,  Isle  of  Wight,  166. 

Wogan,  arms  of,  283  ;  Dorothy,  429  ; 

Margt.,  Morris,  283. 

Wokenton,  Essex,  51. 

Woking,  Surrey,  500  ;  park-keeper  of, 
500. 

Wokingham,  Berks.,  32  ;  27. 

Wolf,  Barth.,  Michael,  58  ;  Ralph,  263. 
Wolferston,  Margt.,  Thos.,  277. 
Wolford,  Warw.,  rector  of,  413. 
Wollaton,  Notts.,  397  ;  84. 

Wolleston,  Hannah,  John,  445  ; 
Winifred,  315. 

Wolsey,  cardinal,  clerk  of  works  to, 
41  ;  comptroller  of  the  household  of, 
3  ;  receiver  for,  395  ;  Elizth.,  127. 
Wolstanton,  Staffs.,  445. 

Wolstanton,  Wm.,  274. 
Wolverhampton,  Staffs.,  445. 
Wolverley,  Wore.,  241. 

Wolverton,  Warw.,  145. 

Wolverton,  Beatrice,  Robt.,  376. 
Wombwell,  Geo.,  553. 

Wonersh,  Surrey,  500. 

Wooburn,  Bucks.,  54  ;  12,  435  ; 

pastor  of,  54. 

Wood,  arms  of,  230  ;  Agnes,  337  ; 
Anne,  324  ;  Diones,  496  ;  Elizth., 
126,  494  ;  Emme,  227  ;  Jane,  93  ; 
John,  227,  229,  230,  496(2)  ;  Margt., 
29  ;  Mary,  110  ;  Nich.,  496  ;  Peter, 
109  ;  Prudence,  494  ;  Rich.,  93,  336, 
473  ;  494,  576  ;  Tobias,  126  ;  Thos., 
29,  no,  506,  551  ;  Wm.,  329  ; 
Zutphania,  229(2). 

Woodborough,  Notts.,  397  ;  pre¬ 
bendary  of,  396. 

Woodbridge,  Suff.,  475. 

Woodbridge,  Elizth.,  Giles,  41. 
Woodchurch,  Kent,  265. 

Woodcock,  Hen.  (2),  Joan,  135. 
Woodcote,  Salop,  87. 

Woodcroft,  John,  339. 

Wood  Dalling,  Norf.,  375  ;  343. 

Wood  Ditton,  Cambs.,  68. 

Wood  Eaton,  Oxon,  rector  of,  413. 
Woodend,  Northants.,  524. 

Woodeson,  Elizth.,  Sam.,  436. 
Woodfen,  Thos.,  563. 

Woodford,  Essex,  142. 

Woodford,  Northants.,  392. 

Woodford,  Wilts.,  537. 


714 


INDEX. 


Woodford-cum-Membris,  Northants., 
392  ;  vicar  of,  392. 

Woodford,  Jane,  15. 

Woodgreen,  Middx.,  316. 

Woodhall,  Edm.,  Jane,  41. 

Woodham  Mortimer,  Essex,  142. 
Woodham  Walter,  Essex,  142. 
Woodhouse,  Sir  Edw.,  343  ;  Horatio, 
381  ;  Constance,  Jane,  John,  343  ; 
Robt.,  7. 

Woodhouses  or  wild  men,  7. 

Woodliffe,  Angelett,  Wm.,  200. 
Woodrnancote,  Sussex,  514. 
Woodnesborough,  Kent,  266  ;  vicars 
of,  266. 

Woodnoth,  Jonathan,  Mary,  384. 
Woodrising,  Norf.,  375  ;  520. 
Woodroffe,  David,  308  ;  Sir  David,  43, 
496(2)  ;  Geo.,  496  ;  Grissel,  43,  496  ; 
Latham,  80  ;  Sir  Nich.,  Robt.  (2), 
496. 

Woodsome,  Yorks.,  271. 

Woodstock,  Oxon.,  425. 

Woodstock,  Thos.  of,  duke  of  Glou¬ 
cester,  312,  314. 

Woodthorp,  Agnes,  John,  114,  462. 
Woodton,  Norf.,  375. 

Woodward,  Hannah,  509  ;  John,  540  ; 
Leonard,  509  ;  Susan,  213  ;  Wm., 
482,  540. 

Woodyear,  Edw.,  Elizth.,  19  ;  Mary, 
Thos.,  221. 

Wooley,  Devon,  72. 

Wooley,  Yorks.,  562  ;  555. 

Woolhead,  Elizth.,  John  (2),  50. 
Woolland,  Dorset,  104. 

Woolley,  Ambrose,  Anne,  140  ; 

Emmanuel,  Margt.,  125. 
Woolmerchants,  1,  4,  22,  77,  147,  148, 
152,  153(4),  154(2),  271,  288(2),  290, 
292(2),  306,  346,  402. 

Woolpacker,  223. 

Woolverstone,  Suff.,  475  ;  rector  of, 
475. 

Wooton  St.  Laurence,  Hants.,  170. 
Wooton  Wawen,  Warw.,  526. 
Worcester,  541  ;  archdeacon  of,  157  ; 
bishops,  129,  296,  538,  540  ; 

prebendary,  540  ;  registrar  of  con¬ 
sistory  court,  541  ;  St.  Helen,  541  ; 
St.  Michael,  541. 

Worcestershire,  537. 

Worley,  Alice,  John,  243. 

Worlingham,  Suff.,  475. 

Worlington,  Suff.,  476. 

Worlingworth,  Suff.,  476  ;  457. 
Wormhull,  Derby,  82. 

Wormingford,  Essex,  142. 
Worminghall,  Bucks.,  54. 

Wormington,  Glouc.,  156. 


Wormley,  Herts.,  200  ;  rectors  of, 

200. 

Worsborough,  Yorks.,  562  ;  pastor  of, 
563. 

Worship,  Agnes,  Wm.,  284. 

Worsley,  Thos.,  67. 

Worstead,  Norf.,  375. 

Worth,  Hen.,  96  ;  John,  439. 

Wortley,  Yorks.,  31. 

Wortley,  John,  Mary,  106  ;  Maud,  Sir 
Nich.,  87  ;  Sir  Rich.,  31  ;  Sir  Robt., 
106. 

Wotton,  Surrey,  501  ;  496. 

Wotton-under-Edge,  Glouc.,  156 ; 
rector  of,  156. 

Wotton  Underwood,  Bucks.,  54  ;  41. 

Wotton,  Anne,  Dorothy,  Edw.,  lord 
Wotton  (2),  Sir  Edw.,  Elizth., 
Hester,  Sir  Jas.,  211  ;  John,  243  ; 
lord,  225  ;  Kath.,  211  ;  Margt., 
211,  370;  Mary,  93,  211(3);  Nich., 
211,  309;  R.  "de,  156;  Sir  Robt., 
93,  211  ;  Thos.,  lord  Wotton,  211  ; 
Wm.,  370. 

Would,  Audrey,  Elizth.,  John,  500. 

Wouldham,  Kent,  266. 

Wrangle,  Line.,  295. 

Wrathe,  Mabel,  Sir  Thos.,  233. 

Wraxall,  Dorset,  104. 

Wraxall,  Somerset,  441. 

Wray,  Elizth.,  Grissel,  Sir  John,  280  ; 
Luev,  18;  Wm.,  280;  Sir  Wm., 
18.  ^ 

Wraysbury,  see  Wyrardisbury. 

Wrelm,  Wm.,  262. 

Wrenne,  Mary,  Nich.,  475. 

Wrentham,  Suff.,  476. 

Wrest,  Beds.,  6. 

Wrestlingworth,  Beds.,  6. 

Wretton,  Norf.,  376. 

Wrexham,  Denbigh,  573. 

Wright,  Anne,  82,  124,  381,  561  ; 

Bridget,  560  ;  Elizth.,  371,  454  ; 
Jas.,  522  ;  John,  124,  132,  183,  387, 
523,  560  ;  Kath.,  132  ;  Nathan, 
115  ;  Rebecca,  82  ;  Rich.,  343,  526  ; 
Robt.,  454,  459  ;  Thos.,  82,  381, 
561. 

Wrightson,  Elizth.,  Robt.,  560. 

Wriothesley,  Elizth.,  Thos.,  earl  of 
Southampton,  513. 

Writh,  Barbara,  John,  268. 

Writtle,  Essex,  142  ;  almshouses  at, 
142. 

Wrotham,  Kent,  266  ;  238,  396,  434  ; 
rector  of,  267. 

Wroughton,  Elizth.,  169. 

Wroxall,  Warw.,  526. 

Wroxeter,  Salop,  431. 

Wroxham,  Norf.,  376  ;  352. 


INDEX. 


715 


Wroxton,  Oxon,  425. 

Wulvedon,  Cecily,  John,  75. 
Wulvisby,  Clement  (2),  Maud,  366. 
Wyberton,  Line.,  rector  of,  484. 
Wybunbury,  Ches.,  70. 

Wycliffe,  Yorks.,  563. 

Wycliffe,  John,  Kath.,  Merial,  Ralph, 
Roger,  Wm.  (2),  563. 

Wvcombe,  High,  Bucks.,  54  ;  abbey, 
557. 

Wvcombe,  West,  54 ;  387  ;  vicar  of, 
54. 

Wyddiall,  Herts.,  200. 

Wye,  Kent,  267  ;  241. 

Wyke,  Hants.,  167. 

Wylmerleigh,  Lane.,  271. 

Wymington,  Beds,  12  ;  rector  of,  13. 
Wymondham,  Leic.,  278. 

Wymondley,  Little,  Herts.,  201  ;  7. 
Wynerton,  Notts.,  311. 

Wynne,  Agnes,  370(2)  ;  Alice,  570  ; 
Eleanor,  451  ;  John,  573  ;  Sir 
John  (3),  Mary,  571  ;  Meredith  ap 
Ivan  ap  Robt.,  570  ;  Sir  Owen,  571 
Sir  Rich.,  571  ;  Robt.,  370  ;  Sarah, 
Sidney,  571  ;  Wm.,  370,  573. 
Wyrardisbury,  Bucks.,  54. 

Wytham,  Berks.,  32. 

Wy  thy  combe,  Somerset,  441. 
Wyverston,  Suff.,  366. 

Y 

Yalding,  Kent,  267  ;  vicar  of,  267. 
Yalmerton,  prebendary  of,  389. 
Yardley,  Wore.,  541  ;  523. 

Yardley,  Anne,  108. 

Yarmouth,  Norf.,  bailiff  to,  227. 
Yarmouth,  Wm.,  337. 

Yarnold,  Francis,  414. 

Yarnton,  Oxon,  426. 

Yate,  Glouc.,  157  ;  rector  of,  9. 

Yate,  Joan,  24 ;  John,  17,  24,  52  ; 
Martha,  22  ;  Mary,  17,  52  ;  Rich., 
24  ;  Thos.,  22. 

Yateley,  Hants.,  170. 

Yaxham,  Norf.,  rectors  of,  371. 
Yaxley,  Suff.,  476. 

Yaxley,  Alice,  476  ;  Anne,  Anth.,  323  ; 

Joan,  476  ;  John,  61  ;  Rich.,  476. 
Yealmpton,  Devon,  96  ;  123. 

Yelden,  Beds.,  13  ;  rectors  of,  13. 
Yeldham,  Great,  Essex,  143. 

Yelverton,  Norf.,  376. 

Yelverton,  Agnes,  362  ;  Alice,  361  ; 
Anne,  Jane,  John,  Kath.,  Roger, 
362  ;  Wm.,  361,  362(2)  ;  Sir  Wm., 
362. 

Yemis,  Isabel,  329. 

Yeo,  Devon,  96. 

Yeo,  Margt.,  Robt.,  94. 


Yeomans,  Thos.,  485. 

Yeomen,  3,  16,  17,  24,  43,  49,  63,  67,. 
81,  87,  98,  104,  no,  112,  117,  120, 
123,  127,  132,  133,  136,  158(2),  189, 
200,  203(2),  208,  217,  228,  242,  250, 
255,  296,  303(2),  343,  369,  378,  381, 
406,  407,  408,  409,  424,  431,  443,  452, 
465(2),  479,  492,  500,  523. 

Yeomen  of  the  guard,  see  Royal 
Household. 

Yeovil,  Somerset,  441. 

Yerburgh,  Francis,  288. 

Yerde,  Anne,  343,  482  ;  Elizth.,. 

John  (2),  482  ;  Thos.,  343. 
Yetminster,  Dorset,  104. 

Yewe,  Anne,  John,  529. 

Yop,  John,  375. 

York,  563  ;  547  ;  aldermen  of,  564(3), 
565(3),  All  Saints,  North  Street,  563 
All  Saints  Pavement,  564  ;  arch¬ 
bishops  of,  86,  112,  312,  543,  563; 
archdeacons,  58,  86  ;  arms  of  the 
city,  563  ;  auditor  of  the  arch¬ 
bishopric,  106  ;  canons,  11,  61(2), 
293,  541  ;  chancellor,  267  ;  clerk  of 
the  town  and  county,  563  ;  deans,. 
164  ,  299  ;  duchess  of,  181  ;  duke 
of  423  ;  Holy  Trinity,  Go  o  dram - 
gate,  Hy.  Trin.,  Kingseourt,  Hy. 
Trin.,  Micklegate,  564  ;  mayors  or 
lord  mayors,  564(9),  565(4),  566  ; 
Minster,  563  ;  St.  Crux,  564  ;  St. 
Cuthbert,  St.  Denys,  St.  John,  St.. 
Martin,  Coney  Street,  565  ;  St. 
Michael -le-Belfry,  St.  Michael, 
Spurriergate,  St.  Sampson,  St.. 
Saviour,  566  ;  sheriffs,  555,  564(2)  ;. 
steward  of  St.  Mary’s  Abbey,  555  ; 
treasurer,  11. 

York,  Elizth.,  Geo.,  283  ;  John,  21(3)  ; 
Sir  John,  Mary,  554  ;  Sir  Rich.,  565  ; 
Thos.,  554  ;  Wm.,  bp.  of  Salisbury, 
534. 

Yorkshire,  541  ;  archdeacons  of  the 
East  Riding,  550,  557  ;  deputy 
receiver  for,  551. 

Youlgreave,  Derby,  88. 

Young,  Anne,  428,  445  ;  Christ.,  470 
Dorothy,  445  ;  Edw.,  531  ;  Elizth.,. 
543  ;  Ellen,  30  ;  Francis,  428  ; 
Isabel,  402  ;  Joan,  531  ;  John,  30(2), 
402,  443,  531  ;  John,  bp.  of  Calli- 
polis,  415  ;  John,  bp.  of  Rochester, 
213  ;  Kath.,  15,  21,  131,  443  ; 
Margt.,  428  ;  Mary,  531,  445 ; 

Parnell,  131  ;  Rich.,  543  ;  Rich., 
bp.  of  Rochester,  268  ;  Roger,  15  ; 
Susan,  30,  445  ;  Thos.,  30,  131(2)  ; 
Wm.,  15(2),  21,  445(3)  ;  Sir  Wm.,. 
428. 


716 


INDEX. 


Yoxall,  Staffs.,  445. 
Yoxford,  Suff.,  476. 
Ypres,  Flanders,  245. 
Yspytty-Ifan,  Carnarvon, 

Z 

Zottis,  Rich.,  360. 


573. 


Zouch,  Alice,  444  ;  Edw.,  533  ;  Sir 
Edw.,  500  ;  Elizth  ,,  444  ;  Eudo, 
57  ;  Sir  John,  lord  Zouch,  533  ; 
lord,  57  ;  Margt.,  3  78;  Margery, 
291  ;  Wm.,  lord  Zouch  of  Harring- 
worth,  291,  378,  444. 

Zutphen,  Flanders,  229. 


ADDITIONS  x\ND  CORRECTIONS. 


BUCKINGHAMSHIRE  : 

Ashridge  House.  All,  except  the  inscribed  rose  belonging  to  no.  II, 
recently  returned  to  Edlesborough  Church . 

CAMBRIDGESHIRE  : 

Burwele,  p.  56.  Add  Peterborough  Arch.  Soc.  Reports,  1923-24,  p.  54. 

Cambridge.  Trinity  College.  I.  Inscr.  John  Beaumont,  fellow, 
1565,  Ante -chapel. 

CORNWALL  : 

p.  70.  for  “  Anthony,  East  ”  read  “  Antony,  East.” 

DERBYSHIRE  : 

WiLNE,  p.  88.  Relaid  in  original  slab  in  1925. 

DURHAM : 

Chester-le-Street,  p.  105.  Now  mur.,  C. 

CoNiscLiFFE,  p.  105.  In  N.A. 

Houghton-le-Spring,  p.  106.  Now  S.Tr. 

Sedgefield,  p.  106.  II  on  Nave  floor.  Ill  and  IV,  mur.,  N.A. 

Staindrop,  p.  106.  Of  the  four  shields  one  is  on  the  font  at  Staindrop, 
a  second  is  in  the  Newcastle  Museum,  the  third,  slightly  mutil.  at 
upper  sinister  corner,  is  loose  in  the  vestry  at  Staindrop,  and  is  figured 
in  Durham  Monuments,  N euxastle-upon-Tyne  Record  Series,  V.  pi.  7, 
no.  4,  a  fourth,  purchased  in  Durham  and  returned  by  the  late 
Canon  Fowler,  was  fixed  in  the  slab  about  1905,  but  shortly  after¬ 
wards  again  stolen.  In  “  Durham  Monuments  ”  the  slab  is  attri¬ 
buted  to  Rich.,  eldest  son  of  Edw.  Neville,  lord  Burgavenny  in 
right  of  his  wife  Elizth.,  dau.  and  h.  of  Richard  Beauchamp,  earl  of 
Worcester. 

Washington.  I.  Inscr.  John  Jackson,  1506,  C. 

GLOLTCESTER  SHIRE  : 

Cerney,  North.  I.  Inscr.  Susanna  Perry,  1689,  aged  4,  much  corroded, 
mur.,  S.Tr. 

Coates.  I.  Inscr.  Wm.  King,  gent.,  1661,  loose  in  1906. 

Daglingworth.  I.  Inscr.  Giles  Handcox,  benefactor  to  the  poor, 
1638.  II.  Inscr.  Giles  Handcock,  1684,  aged  71.  Both  on  floor  of 
S.  porch. 

Minchinhampton.  p.  152.  Nos.  II  and  III  figured  in  Playne,  A.  T., 
Hist,  of  the  parishes  of  Minchinhampton  and  Avening,  1915,  pp.  64, 
69. 

Northleach.  p.  154.  No.  IX.  One  shield  with  the  verbal  Trinity 
remains. 

Sapperton.  I.  Inscr.  Ambrose  Rogers,  M.A.,  rector,  1683,  aged  44,  C. 

HUNTINGDONSHIRE  : 

Broughton,  p.  201.  The  head  of  Laurence  Marton  exists. 

Sawtry  All  Saints,  p.  202.  Figured  in  Peterborough  Archit.  Soc. 
Reports,  1923-24,  p.  53. 


717 


718 


ADDITIONS  AND  CORRECTIONS 


KENT  : 

Ash-next-Wkotham,  p.  208.  For  “  Reginald  d  Assehe  ”  read  “  Reginald 
de  Asshe.” 

Birchington,  p.  210.  Nos.  I,  II,  IV,  reproduced  in  Crisp,  F.  A., 
Fragmenta  Genealogica,  iv,  pp.  41,  42,  44. 

Downs,  p.  226.  No.  IV,  line  3.  For  “  Vandburen  ”  read  “  Vanburen.” 

LEICESTERSHIRE  : 

Launde,  p.  275.  This  brass  disappeared  when  the  Chapel  was  restored 
about  a  hundred  years  ago. 

LINCOLNSHIRE  : 

Boston,  St.  Botolph,  p.  280.  VI.  not  seen  in  1926.  IX.  refixed  in 
S.A.  XVIII.  Inscr.  Anne,  w.  of  Thos.  Elmhirst,  1693,  mur.,  C. 
XIX.  Inscr.  Thos.  Elmhirst,  1696,  mur.,  C. 

Edenham,  p.  284.  Also  figured  in  Peterborough  Arch.  Soc.  Reports, 
1923-24,  p.  53.. 

MIDDLESEX  : 

Stepney.  Inscr.  in  10  Eng.  vv.  with  sh.  Thomasin,  w.  of  John  Brewster, 
esq.,  1596,  aged  46,  mur. 

SOMERSETSHIRE  : 

Baltonsboroijgh.  I.  Inscr.,  6  Eng.  vv.  and  2  shs.  Rich.  Walton,  esq., 
and  w.  Alice,  dau.  of  Ralph  Hanam  of  Evercreech,  Somerset, 
gent.  ;  also  Thos.,  his  son  and  h.,  1609,  mar.  Elizth.,  only  dau.  of 
Philip  Cottington  of  Godmaston,  Somerset,  left  1  son  and  3  daus.  ; 
now  mur..  Tower. 

Cadbury,  North.  I.  Inscr.  with  96  Eng.  vv.  Magdalen,  w.  of  Sir 
Francis  Hastings,  knt.,  1596,  now  mur.,  Tovver. 

Camel,  Queen.  I.  Inscr.  with  6  Eng.  vv.  and  sh.  Elinor,  w.  of  Arthur 
Bartha  of  Bristol,  mcht.,  1683. 

Ham,  High.  I.  Inscr.  John  Dyer,  rector,  “  in  utroque  jure  bacallarills, 
qui  hanc  cancellam  de  novo  fieri  fecit,”  1499,  C. 

Kingsdon.  I.  Inscr.  John  Dotin,  “  medicus  ac  astrologus,”  pastor, 
“  necnon  Collegii  Exonien’  Oxon,  rector,”  1561,  mur.,  C. 

SUFFOLK  : 

Combs,  in  line  3,  p.  452.  For  “  Bradley  ”  read  Badley. 

Ewarton,  p.  455,  read  Erwarton. 

MUSEUMS  AND  SOCIETIES  : 

Glastonbury  Museum,  Somerset.  One  Lombardic  letter,  M.  14th 
cent.  Found  on  the  site  of  the  abbey. 

Norwich,  Strangers’  Hall.  No.  Ill,  probably  from  St.  Helen’s, 
Norwich.  No.  VII,  from  Newmarket,  Cambs. 

PRIVATE  POSSESSION  : 

Dormer,  Lady,  p.  582.  The  Chudderle  brass  is  from  Hinton  St. 
George,  Somerset.  See  “  Gent.  Mag.”,  LXXXII,  (ii),  (Nov. 
1812),  p.  418. 

Savel,  a.,  Cambridge.  I.  Lady,  12  by  sideface,  c.  1530,  much 
worn  and  dented,  local.  East  Anglian  school. 


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